"THUNDERSTICK (aka Barry Graham or Barry Purkis) was a drummer for the english heavy metal band IRON MAIDEN briefly in the late 70`s. He was later in the band Samson. He wore a mask onstage,played inside a cage,terrorised audiences and poured copious amounts of alcohol over himself at each show. His stint in Maiden was left notoriously short due to him being incapable of playing properly whilst intoxicated (at one show he actually fell asleep during a song)". That was and is....... THUNDERSTICK
NOW in the year 2007, Thunderstick, not unlike Jason from Friday 13th, is alive and well and still slashing albeit with a pair of drumsticks.It will see the cd release of his band`s previously unissued second album, "Don't Touch, I'll Scream", along with some live tracks, outtakes and general madness that the Thundermeister is currently preparing.
CONSIDER YOURSELF WARNED........
THE FACTS YOU WANT TO KNOW::::Thunderstick replaced Clive Burr in Samson during 1979. His unique drumming style, as well as his visual, songwriting and production ideas ensured that Samson were at the forefront of the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal.
The first album "Survivors", and the next two, "Head On" and "Shock Tactics" (both featuring Bruce Dickinson) all received top reviews, and the live shows were always spectacular, not only because of the music and pyrotechnics, but mainly Thunderstick's unpredictable stage antics. His steel cage was often, not only broken out of ,but invariably pulled down from the drum riser onto either the other members of the band or, front few rows of a petrified audience.
In 1981, Samson and Thunderstick parted company, and the band Thunderstick was formed, featuring a female vocalist, an idea ahead of its time for the rock/metal idiom of the period. An album called "Beauty and the Beasts" was released in 1984, and the band played several tours. The project was put on hold in 1988 when Thunderstick returned to the "Mothership" of Samson, recording and playing shows in the U.S, England, Europe and Japan.
In between times, Thunderstick`s creator Barry Graham has been a little more `sensible` being more down to earth with production, sound engineering, duties for various acts and studios.
The new John McCoy anthology "Unreal" (Angelair sjpcd195) features a previously unreleased track featuring Thunderstick. The band "McCoy,Torme,Thunderstick" was an offshoot of Gillan and Samson, and the track, "Hard Times" (not the Samson song) was recorded in 1979 at Kingsway Recorders. Another track from the session, "Come Tomorrow" will appear as a bonus track on the reissued Gillan cd "Glory Road" later this year on Demon.
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