This week's episode marks the second half of our deep dive into the overlooked, underrated Curse of the Damned cut, "Save Me Now." You will hear all about how the song was originally recorded as part of the ill-fated Run for Your Life sessions in Armand's Satellite Studios, how the organ intro came to be, and why it was retained in the final album version.  Armand and Jarvis explain how the guitar harmonies are handled live, what the lyrical inspiration is, and why they intentionally leave this particular song open to interpretation.  Other cool nuggets of "Save Me Now' trivia covered in the episode include why Jarvis wrote the guitar solos, why the song fades out on the album, and why it's played more aggressively live.  The guys talk about its proper place in the setlist and share their feelings about the Spanish band Sweet Death's cover version. You'll also hear a new 2024 mix of the song.

Become a subscriber today at nightdemon.net/subscriber. This week, subscribers have access to the bonus content below:

Streaming Audio: Save Me Now (New 2024 Mix!)Streaming Audio: Save Me Now (Run For Your Life Version)Streaming Audio: Save Me Now (Instrumental Version)Streaming Audio: Save Me Now (No Intro Version)Streaming Audio: Save Me Now (Live in Dublin - May 11, 2023)Streaming Audio: Save Me Now (Live in Trier, Germany - September 18, 2022)Streaming Audio: Save Me Now (Live in Ventura, CA - April 26, 2015)

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