SAMSON: The fight goes on 12″ SIGNED, Autographed by Paul Samson in person! R.I.P. Check the exclusive video, showing the vinyl for sale! Riding with the Angels, Vice Versa (Live) 1984. Check audio

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12″” Signed by Paul Samson in person, in 1995.

Greek / Hellenic flag on cover! Paul Samson’s grand dad was Greek!!


Check the exclusive video, showing the vinyl for sale!

Check the exclusive video, showing the vinyl for sale!


[SAMSON The fight goes on 12″ Kerrang review]


Samson – The Fight Goes On
Label: Polydor
Catalog# POSPX 680
Format: Vinyl, 12″”, Single
Country: UK
Released: Apr 1984
Genre: Rock
Style:Heavy Metal
Tracklist:

A The Fight Goes On (Full Version)
Producer – Pip Williams
Written-By – Aylmer* , Moore* , Samson* , Jupp*

B1 Riding With The Angels
Producer – Pip Williams
Written-By – Russ Ballard
B2 Vice Versa (Live)
Producer – P. Samson*
Written-By – Bruce* , Aylmer* , Samson* , Thunderstick
Notes
1984 Polydor Ltd. (London)   1984 Polydor Ltd. (London)

Track A Rondor Music (London) Ltd.
Track B1 Island Music Ltd./Russell Ballard Music Ltd.
Track B2 Stab/Zomba Music Publishers Ltd.

Track A and B1 Produced for Handle Artists.

Track A taken from the album “”Don’t Get Mad – Get Even”” POLD 5132

—–Samson: The Fight Goes On LYRICS——-
Billy was a young man shot down in his prime
Jenny was the girl That billy left behind
Lying in an alleyway, blood pouring down the drain
One for the cause, another link in the chain

Sad faces lay hollow in the ground billy
Hearts full of hatred, the killers must be found
Eye for an eye means now two lives for one
There’s only one way if you live by the gun

Chrous:
And the fight goes on, battle to survive
And the fight goes on only heroes die
They only die

Listen to the wind call vengeance on the streets tonight
Voices in the shadow drowned by a burst from an arm élite
Heaven’s full of heroes – loyal to the end
How many lives will it take to the bitter end, my friend?

chorus:
And the fight goes on, battle to survive
And the fight goes on only heroes die
They only die

CHECK VIDEO (Samson with Bruce Dickinson – Reading Festival, England, Aug. 28, 1980)

 


Paul Samson: NWOBHM’s lost star

Samson was the founder, guitarist and guiding light of the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal act that bore his name. Born Paul Sanson on June 4, 1953, he sang lead vocals on Samson’s 1979 debut, Survivors, produced by John McCoy of Gillan, (despite Bruce Bruce, later Bruce Dickinson, appearing on its sleeve). Bruce debuted with the band on the following year’s Head On, which had a cover starring the band’s notorious, mysterious masked drummer Thunderstick.

Samson in 1980 – Bruce Dickinson left, Paul Samson right

Head On was a remarkable, powerful album, full of unusual rhythmic patterns and unconventional song structures, but although it was awarded five stars by Geoff Barton in Sounds the band’s fate had long since been sealed due to the signing of a restrictive management deal. A legal dispute with said company prevented the band from earning money for a year and delayed their next record, Shock Tactics, until the spring of 1981 – a lifetime at such a pivotal point in Samson’s career.

That same summer, following triumph at the Reading Festival, Bruce was invited by Iron Maiden to replace Paul Di’Anno. “We had still believed that a hit single was all it would take for us to catch up with Maiden and Def Leppard,” Paul later told me. The news of Dickinson’s exit was a hammer blow. “They [Maiden] had their next two years mapped out, whereas we sometimes didn’t know what we’d be doing the following week,” he sighed.

Former Tiger man-mountain Nicky Moore joined Samson for Before The Stormand Don’t Get Mad, Get Even. Paul then made solo records and formed the band Paul Samson’s Empire. Increasingly, however, his heart was in the blues, though there were occasional Samson reunions – one of which Dickinson had threatened to be a part of until reconsidering at the last minute. A YouTube clip of Samson’s final ever gig at the Wacken Festival in 2000 features the song Test Of Time and sums up the group’s inner, fun-loving dynamic.

Samson and Nicky Moore recorded a new Samson album, provisionally entitled Brand New Day but posthumously called PS…, and released under his own name. He invited me to his house in Norfolk to hear it. By then Paul knew he had developed cancer but was facing up to things with bravery and the usual dose of humour. Returning to London I knew I’d never see him again.

His funeral, attended by former Samson/Maiden drummer Clive Burr, Thunderstick, Samson bassist Chris Aylmer (who died in 2007), John McCoy, Bernie Tormé, and members of Saxon, Angel Witch, Praying Mantis and Fastway, was emotional. Paul had requested that The Laughing Policeman be played as the mourners filed from the church.

Lady Luck was never kind to Paul Samson, that’s for sure, but he left behind a fine body of work. An autobiography remains unpublished.

“I believe in what I do,” he once told me, “regardless of those trends that always seem to come and go.”


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