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    19. Juli 2015 · ( Classic Rock ) published 19 July 2015. Saxon frontman Biff Byford pick the 10 best songs from the Yorkshire quintet’s huge back catalogue. Saxon formed in Barnsley in 1976. During the last four decades, the band have released 20 studio albums and have influenced bands like Metallica, Megadeth, Mötley Crüe and Pantera.

  2. Saxon, Eventim Apollo, 29 January 2022. Photo: Aggie Anthimidou/MetalTalk. With Saxon and Diamond Head to tour the UK in November 2022, MetalTalk’s Mark Rotherham tries to work out his Top 20 songs from the Barnsley Heavy Metal Icons. Saxon! The underdog, underrated, and ultimately undefeated kings of the NWOBHM era.

  3. 23. Juni 2017 · SAXON - Greatest Hits Live 1989 (Full) DIO SAVA. 30.7K subscribers. Subscribed. 900. 53K views 6 years ago. Setlist : 1, Opening Theme 2, Heavy Metal Thunder 3, Rock'n'Roll Gypsy 4, The Bands...

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  4. 21. Sept. 2023 · 1. “Wheels of Steel” is undeniably one of Saxon’s most iconic songs. Released as the title track of their second studio album, it propelled the band to international recognition and solidified their position in the metal music scene. The powerful guitar riffs, catchy chorus, and adrenaline-fueled solos make this track an absolute classic. 2.

    • Stallions of The Highway
    • Valley of The Kings
    • Heavy Metal Thunder
    • Lionheart
    • Crusader
    • Power and The Glory
    • Denim and Leather
    • Princess of The Night
    • State of Grace
    • Wheels of Steel

    First on the list is a track from their self-titled debut released in 1979. It was one of the songs from the album that was released as a single. Frontman Biff Byford has described the song as being about “the band finding their sound and style.” This is definitely the standout track on the album which does sound very much like a band who just star...

    Up next is a song from the band’s eighteenth album Into the Labyrinthreleased in 2009. The lyrics are about when Tutankhamun’s tomb was discovered in the 1940s. Byford recalled that when he wrote it, he had to make sure he got the facts accounted in the lyrics correct or else someone with a strong knowledge of ancient Egypt would potentially point ...

    This track is from 1981’s Denim and Leather. This album was their fourth and reached number 9 on the UK album charts. It was also the last to feature what is regarded as the classic line-up, as Gill would leave the band soon afterward and sometime later join Motorhead. Along with Wheels of Steel and Strong Arm of the Law, it is considered to be the...

    This is the title track of the band’s sixteenth album released in 2004. This was the only album to feature Jorg Micheal (not that one!) on drums. This song is about the 12th-century King Richard the Lionheart. Like many of Saxon’s songs, it is inspired by British history and there is a clear sense of patriotism found within the lyrics. Aside from M...

    Up next is another title track, this time from the group’s sixth album from 1984 which sold over 2 million copies. The title was inspired by the British newspaper The Daily Express’slogo which features a picture of a crusader, as well as a car called the Cortina Crusader. The band liked the name and so from there, the lyrical content was born. Anot...

    Yet another title track, this time from the fifth album released in 1983. The album continued the band’s success selling 1.5 million copies and it saw drummer Nigel Glockler join the ranks. It also managed to chart high, reaching number 15 in the UK as well as several European countries and was also their first to enter the US Billboard at number 1...

    Now is the title from the aforementioned fourth album. The track is another tribute to the bands, fans, and culture of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, with the title referring to the typical attire that followers of the movement were known to wear. Everything about the song is “old school” to a tee, not just with the lyrics but also with the m...

    “Princess of the Night” is the opening track from Denim and Leatherthat was released as a single, and reached number 57 on the charts. The song was collectively written by all five members of the band. It is about a steam train made by the London Midland and Scottish Railways otherwise known as Princess Royal Class. A rather bizarre thing for the l...

    At the number two spot is the opening track from the band’s sixteenth album The Inner Sanctum released in 2007. For this album, Glocker returned to the drum stool, his previous recording with the band being Unleash the Beast in 1997. Despite Byford saying that he was outvoted about it not being his first choice for album opener, the song is a great...

    At the top of the list is the band’s signature song from the 1980 album of the same name. It is known in recent times for its appearance in several video games and lyrically, as the title would suggest is about bikers. The song, as well as the album, is considered to an all-time classic of early 80’s metal. It was their first to enter the UK charts...

  5. 1. Big Teaser. 95K plays. 3:57. 2. Stallions of the Highway. 168K plays. 2:51. 3. Backs to the Wall. 142K plays. 3:11. 4. Militia Guard. 130K plays. 4:52. 5. Rainbow Theme (1999 Remaster) 329K...

  6. 4. Juni 2019 · 12 Top Saxon songs as chosen by Saxon's Biff Byford. By Alice Pattillo, Biff Byford. ( Metal Hammer ) published 4 June 2019. In celebration of 40 years since their debut album, we asked Saxon's Biff Byford to pick his favourite Saxon tracks. (Image credit: Future (Sam Scott-Hunter))