Kenneth Odiin became TNT’s new drummer, but recorded only one album with the band, Intuition in 1989, before he left. His replacement was John Macaluso, who played on the albums “Realized Fantasies” and “Three Nights in Tokyo” (both released in 1992). The same year they decided to take a break, choosing to focus on various solo projects. In 1996 the compilation “Till Next Time” was released, and Harnell, Lé Tekrø and Black reformed TNT with drummer Frode Hansen. That line-up recorded two albums, Firefly in 1997 and Transistor in 1999.
In 2000 Morten “Diesel” Dahl came back to TNT, 12 years after he left. The band started working on their new album “My Religion”, which was released in 2004. Months after the album release, Morty Black decided to quit, and Sid Ringsby took his place for the following concerts.
TNT’s new studio album, All The Way To The Sun was released in the fall of 2005. A single, “Sometimes” was released on July 25th, but was only available in Norway. The same year Victor Borge replaced Sid Ringsby as their live bassist.
Tony Harnell left the band in April 2006 for both personal and professional reasons, although he is collaborating with iMagic Films and producer Darren Paltrowitz on a live DVD featuring his performance with the band in Madrid, Spain from April 1, 2006. The DVD is intended to be released in Japan in August 2006 and elsewhere in the world in September 2006.
TNT are still alive and kickin’ - and are proud to introduce the new man behind the mic: Singer Tony Mills from Birmingham, England. Tony is one of Europe’s most respected hard rock singers, mostly known for his work with UK Melodic Rock act Shy and his solo artiste releases of recent years. Tony has worked along side such names as Cinderella, Dokken, Cozy Powell, Meatloaf, The Sweet and many more and will add a new and exciting dimension to TNT as the band enter a new era. It is an unbelievable coincidence that Mills’ band Shy were already booked to support TNT at the Polar Festival on June 30 in Storsteinnes, Norway before Harnell’s departure. This concert for TNT will be fronted by the ex-vocalist Tony Harnell as a farewell show for him.
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Intuition
TNT (NOR) Lyrics
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A silent storm in every spirit
Locked behind a lonely dream still aware
When soldiers of fortune take your mind
The heart is your kingdom
Like magic when you find
Intuition
Hold your heartbeat in your hand
Intuition, one decision
Let your dream command
One answer
The destiny of every moment
Lost inside a hungry voice in the dark
No evil illusions
No empty prayer
The heart is your kingdom
So follow if you dare
Intuition
One decision
Hold your heartbeat in your hand
Intuition, one decision
Hold your heartbeat in your hand
When soldiers of fortune take your mind
The heart is your kingdom
Like magic when you find
Intuition
One decision
Hold your heartbeat in your hand
Intuition, one decision
Let your dream command
The song "Intuition" by the Norwegian hard rock band TNT is a powerful exploration of the power of intuition and the importance of following your dreams. The song speaks of one fire, a silent storm in every spirit that is locked behind a lonely dream still aware. It suggests that when soldiers of fortune take your mind, the heart is your kingdom, and that magic happens when you find your intuition.
In addition to this, the song speaks of the destiny of every moment, lost inside a hungry voice in the dark. The lyrics suggest that there are no evil illusions or empty prayers, and that the heart is your kingdom, so follow your intuition if you dare. The song is a powerful call for listeners to listen to their instincts, to take control of their destiny, and to follow their dreams wherever they may lead.
Overall, "Intuition" by TNT is a song that inspires courage, determination, and self-belief. It reminds us that we all have the power within us to achieve great things, and that sometimes all we need to do is listen to our hearts and trust our intuition.
Line by Line Meaning
One fire
One strong and powerful force
A silent storm in every spirit
A quiet yet powerful force within each person
Locked behind a lonely dream still aware
Held back by a solitary dream, yet still conscious
When soldiers of fortune take your mind
When temptation or uncertainty clouds your judgment
The heart is your kingdom
Your emotions and instincts should guide you
Like magic when you find
When you discover that inner voice and trust it
Intuition
That inner voice guiding you
One decision
One choice to make
Hold your heartbeat in your hand
Take control of your emotions and listen to your instincts
Let your dream command
Allow your aspirations to guide your actions
One answer
One solution
The destiny of every moment
The fate of each moment
Lost inside a hungry voice in the dark
Overwhelmed by a strong desire or fear
No evil illusions
No false perceptions of the situation
No empty prayer
No meaningless pleas for guidance
So follow if you dare
Take a risk and trust your instincts
Hold your heartbeat in your hand
Take control of your emotions and listen to your instincts
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ROLF LETEKRO, TONY HARNELL
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Big Ibanez
One fire
A silent storm in every spirit
Locked behind a lonely dream still aware
When soldiers of fortune take your mind
The heart is your kingdom
Like magic when you find
Intuition
One decision
Hold your heartbeat in your hand
Intuition, one decision
Let your dream command
One answer
The destiny of every moment
Lost inside a hungry voice in the dark
No evil illusions
No empty prayer
The heart is your kingdom
So follow if you dare
Intuition
One decision
Hold your heartbeat in your hand
Intuition, one decision
Hold your heartbeat in your hand
(solo)
When soldiers of fortune take your mind
The heart is your kingdom
Like magic when you find
Intuition
One decision
Hold your heartbeat in your hand
Intuition, one decision
Let your dream command
Dick Zenormus
90s teens actually had it best. Grew up on MTV, got "used" to dad's classic rock, and lived during the prime of music before it started fading out in the mid 2000's when we had bands like Nickleback and 3 Days Grace that were about as cliche as they come. Something had to change after a decade of 4/4 time rarely delivered in anything other than quarter notes. Motely was there early, Warrant finished off the decade before all the hair bands ceded to the new grunge sound. The only "hair" band to survive was Queensryche, who found a way to darken the 80's butt rock style and made it more musical and meaningful instead of just party party party. Bands that were gods, Poison, Warrant, Motley, all gone because they couldn't evolve. Bon Jovi wouldn't evolve either, but he simply chose to be persistent even though his style was no longer wanted. I mean, if you back yourself with your own money you can do anything. They still played for their aged fan base, but the world had already moved on. Another band that got the memo was Pantera, who figured out my generation wanted something much heavier. Pantera were straight up glam when they started. Phil figured out how to dirty up the voice a bit and Texas metal was born.
Rock wasn't the only thing evolving. So was rap. Went from bare bones street rap to more sophisticated lyrics and music. Lots of Jazz infusion in the early 90s. So, when Public Enemy and Anthrax got together to do "Bring the Noiz!" they fathered rapcore. Limp Triscuit would go on to corner that market. In come the 7 string and drop D bands like Korn and Godsmack to finish off the 90's as well as an interesting start for the godfathers of Djent, Meshuggah, if you were the type that bought random music. Now we have a heavy sound that is common in modern rock of the time. But where would it go?
Cue in the 2000's whiny emo bands like Linkin Park and Incubus. You could tell music already jumped the shark. Now they wanted to inject weak singing in the middle of a brutal riff, or have weak singing with maybe a few shouts on the chorus and call that "*core". Bands like Avenged Sevenfold and Killswitch engage figured out they could rip off Iron Maiden riffs and just put some chugs under it and get famous. Metalcore was born.
Folks like Job for a Cowboy and I Declare War figured out there were a lot of folks that didn't like the weak singing tainting the riffs and so Deathcore was born. After Deathcore came Djent when Tosin Abasi and Javier Reyes blew everyone's mind with their intricate, musical, but still heavy riffing that juggled crazy time signatures.
Not really sure what to make of the post-djent era. Rock or heavy music came to a peak where it was no longer a moving piece of music, just a demonstration of how fast you can play notes per second with no structure. Like play 3 strums, count to 5, play 2 strums, then 4 strums, count to 8, pay one strum, etc.... I think the last great band was Archspire.
Everything after that is just audio sausage. It doesn't matter anymore though. Now you can get famous by checking boxes in a program on a laptop and recite the ingredients on a box of Cheerios for lyrics. Check out Billie Eilish if you are into Lap Pop.
Sean S
This is one of those songs that you can listen to 10 times in a row and just never get sick of it !
Fred Mad
The song gives good vibes.
Christian D
I've been doing that this past year 😆
AdiEtrigan_61284
10??? Try a 100 or a 1000... AND THE SONG STILL ROCKS🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
Cobwebs and Candlesticks
Hell yeah!!
Terje Hagen
Music in the 80s is something else, nothing will ever compare!
Nick Hill
True 💯💯
Luigy Canez
I wish to God to take me back to these times. All these wonderful songs that meant so much to us, and that trigger such wondeful memories. You just can't replace that! Today's music doesn't do that; it fades away on a blink of an eye. God! Please! I was there in the 80's; it was the most beautiful time of my life; I want to go back! And thank you TNT, Trixter, Bon Jovi, Warrant, Ratt, White Lion, Whitesnake, Maiden, Priest, Shark Island, Rough Cutt, Dokken, and many more artists for all of this.
Scaredy Cat Paranormal
@muckimaxe 52 here and still crankin these songs!
muckimaxe
@Spartakis3 i am 48 and feel exactly the same