[icomearoundnow] Saturday, May 07, 2011 2:50:45 PM
Finally, some real Preist fans speak. Please don't stop...I just saw the new entrance pics and barfed all over my laptop.
[Doubting Thomas] Saturday, May 07, 2011 2:04:44 PM
Dear Buddie,
I believe all things happen for a reason. Lets see what happens and if JP Management can find a way to bring KK Downing back home.
[buddie] Saturday, May 07, 2011 1:44:46 PM
Question: What gets bigger the more you take away from it? Answer: A hole or JP Management
PROOF: We push KK to leave the band and add 2,354 shows to the Epitaph Tour de Farce.
[buddie] Saturday, May 07, 2011 1:08:09 PM
Dear Nostril,
You are so right about JP Management missing the boat. Instead of worring about the boat full of fans...they are worring about a boat full of cash. If the band of Judas Priest was on a boat and they only had one life vest between the five of them...who should get it? Well, if JP management had their way they would : let the boat sink, collect the five bodies, clone the dna of KK,IAN,ROB,GLENN,SCOTT, replicate full size drones, put the life vest on the KK clone, tell the world HE(the KK clone acting as the real KK) selfishly put the life vest on when the boat was sinking, publically execute KK's clone, Find a replacement guitarist that looks like KK, put the replacement on a boat promissing him RICHie RICH, sink the boat killing the replacement, collect the dna of RICHie RICH, replicate a full size drone, publically annouce they have a replacement for the Selfish and Bad ex-member of Judas Priest KK Downing, then have drone Scott make a public announcement about how JP is an institution that needs to continue without KK and that we owe it to the fans to tour without him.
Does that sound about right? Now if a boat full of true JP fans were in JP management control....we all would : over throw JP management, resisitate the corpuses of the original boat sinking to less than 7 days expired, ask Jesus Christ to bring back the real and true Judas Priest Band of KK,IAN ROB,GLENN,SCOTT, and invite Christ to the back stage party and Rob's Christmas bash.
GOD LOVES KK and JP FANS and I mean TRUE JP fans want KK DOWNING and NO ONE ELSE ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE STAGE FOR THE EPITAPH TOUR!
Edited at: Saturday, May 07, 2011 1:12:32 PM Edited at: Saturday, May 07, 2011 1:39:34 PM
[nostril] Saturday, May 07, 2011 11:45:59 AM
To: Ian, Rob, Glenn & Scott,
The JP management group and you wankers need to settle this NOW!!!! I am telling you this tour is not going to be a successful one. Like my brother, Tom, said on KK's 'Steel Mill' website blog is "WHO THE FUCK IS ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE STAGE TOUR" NOT THE "EPITAPH TOUR"! Excuse me if I misspell any musician in the next sentence because I am pissed off right now. I don't care if you replaced KK with fucking Eddy Van Halen, Michael Schanker, Joe Santriani, Sammy Hagar, Neal Sean, Toni Iomi, the other Schanker brother and goddam Jesus Christ in his follow robe. I can't believe Scott Travis said that Judas Priest must go on with out KK. Shit, why don't we just bring back Les Binks and tell Scott to take a hike. You saw what happen when Rob left the band. The band and him were in limbo. I was shocked when he said he was leaving JP. Now, KK. This is unbelieveable. I just hope that they are not hiding something more from us than just a management issue here. Please Ian, Rob, Glenn and Scott if you are reading this, put your differences aside and send us fans out with a bang. I don't want to go to a Judas Priest concert especially the last tour of this band and not see KK on the left side of the stage. Correct the Problem!!
Sparkin'
[icomearoundnow] Sunday, May 01, 2011 11:16:17 PM
LOL!! love the comments guys AND gals, and I am of the male variety..and you did start talking more about the music. But c'mon, Tom Petty? (and 'dufus' is pretty harmless, lighten up)
[spapad] Saturday, April 30, 2011 4:49:23 PM
Fitting Vid. For Someone who has left about three times in as many days.
bye, bye Icomeroundherenow.
Edited at: Saturday, April 30, 2011 4:53:43 PM
[\~AuntieB~/] Saturday, April 30, 2011 7:34:37 AM
Your \m/etal heart is in the right place HRMG! : ) Thanks to the (authentic) membership on/of(?) this site, I've learned more and been ispired to listen to different sub-genres of Metal \m/ Have a great Saturday JP.com!
OMG, I feel horrible that I forgot to mention Ian! Of course his roots are in blues as well. Thanks for adding that Bev!
\~AuntieB~/ wrote:
LOL
Of course there is Ian's Blues / Jazz roots as well. At the end of the day, if I recall RockNRoll history, the genre's roots are in R&B.
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
Couldn't agree more! And exaclty why is KK given all the credit for Priest being blues based? Hmmmm? It's a well known fact that GLENN TIPTON played in blues bands and then played progressive blues prior to joining Priest. So I highly doubt that the blues influence will now somehow be lost. But then again, what do I know about Judas Priest ? A LOT.
I NEVER said they would sound the same without KK. That is ridiculous to think that the sound will be the same. Everyone that knows me knows how much Priest means to me. This is a blow that I'm finding hard to recover from. Yet I am choosing to stand by Priest, just as I did when Rob left. I will not bitch about the new sound until I hear it.
Funny, she was left about as many times now as MG!
guidogodoy wrote:
The problem I see is that even your sentence structure is atrocious. Yes, I know Wagner and even know how to pronounce it. Accusing anyone of not having as "trained ears" as yours is truly the "jest" in that sentiment.
Learn to write properly. Better yet, learn that there are many who simply disagree with what you put forth as "truth" know that it is nothing of the kind. I read all your posts. They are nothing more than pure opinion and conjecture mixed with barbs to those who do not seem to share your opinion. K.K. has roots in blues. BIG surprise there. He said so in many an interview that we all know. Your calling someone a "dufus" [sic] is "not an attack on someone's character?" Hmmm... curious.
You advocate learning? So learn. Those who are equally as educated in all things "Priest" have voiced an opinion in much more eloquent terms than yours. (Quoting Message by icomearoundnow from Friday, April 29, 2011 6:00:42 PM)
icomearoundnow wrote:
The problem with this e-mailing is how much iflection and intent gets lost and mis-construed. None of what I said was meant to be taken personally, and was said somewhat in jest. It was about a specific subject; and I was only trying to get you to dig deeper into the music you love so much. You do have ears that are trained, you just don't realize it; there are concrete reasons why certain things sound better, and I was just trying to illuminate that. Not putting myself above anyone else, but since when is knowledge a bad thing? Beavis and Butthead are great but nothing to aspire to, and please don't think that is who I am comparing you to! If I offended. then great, but it wasn't an attack on anyone's character.
Edited at: Friday, April 29, 2011 6:44:51 PM
[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Saturday, April 30, 2011 7:15:15 AM
OMG, I feel horrible that I forgot to mention Ian! Of course his roots are in blues as well. Thanks for adding that Bev!
Of course there is Ian's Blues / Jazz roots as well. At the end of the day, if I recall RockNRoll history, the genre's roots are in R&B.
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
Couldn't agree more! And exaclty why is KK given all the credit for Priest being blues based? Hmmmm? It's a well known fact that GLENN TIPTON played in blues bands and then played progressive blues prior to joining Priest. So I highly doubt that the blues influence will now somehow be lost. But then again, what do I know about Judas Priest ? A LOT.
I NEVER said they would sound the same without KK. That is ridiculous to think that the sound will be the same. Everyone that knows me knows how much Priest means to me. This is a blow that I'm finding hard to recover from. Yet I am choosing to stand by Priest, just as I did when Rob left. I will not bitch about the new sound until I hear it.
Funny, she was left about as many times now as MG!
guidogodoy wrote:
The problem I see is that even your sentence structure is atrocious. Yes, I know Wagner and even know how to pronounce it. Accusing anyone of not having as "trained ears" as yours is truly the "jest" in that sentiment.
Learn to write properly. Better yet, learn that there are many who simply disagree with what you put forth as "truth" know that it is nothing of the kind. I read all your posts. They are nothing more than pure opinion and conjecture mixed with barbs to those who do not seem to share your opinion. K.K. has roots in blues. BIG surprise there. He said so in many an interview that we all know. Your calling someone a "dufus" [sic] is "not an attack on someone's character?" Hmmm... curious.
You advocate learning? So learn. Those who are equally as educated in all things "Priest" have voiced an opinion in much more eloquent terms than yours. (Quoting Message by icomearoundnow from Friday, April 29, 2011 6:00:42 PM)
icomearoundnow wrote:
The problem with this e-mailing is how much iflection and intent gets lost and mis-construed. None of what I said was meant to be taken personally, and was said somewhat in jest. It was about a specific subject; and I was only trying to get you to dig deeper into the music you love so much. You do have ears that are trained, you just don't realize it; there are concrete reasons why certain things sound better, and I was just trying to illuminate that. Not putting myself above anyone else, but since when is knowledge a bad thing? Beavis and Butthead are great but nothing to aspire to, and please don't think that is who I am comparing you to! If I offended. then great, but it wasn't an attack on anyone's character.
Edited at: Friday, April 29, 2011 6:44:51 PM
[\~AuntieB~/] Saturday, April 30, 2011 6:44:01 AM
LOL
Of course there is Ian's Blues / Jazz roots as well. At the end of the day, if I recall RockNRoll history, the genre's roots are in R&B. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS from Friday, April 29, 2011 6:59:50 PM)
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
Couldn't agree more! And exaclty why is KK given all the credit for Priest being blues based? Hmmmm? It's a well known fact that GLENN TIPTON played in blues bands and then played progressive blues prior to joining Priest. So I highly doubt that the blues influence will now somehow be lost. But then again, what do I know about Judas Priest ? A LOT.
I NEVER said they would sound the same without KK. That is ridiculous to think that the sound will be the same. Everyone that knows me knows how much Priest means to me. This is a blow that I'm finding hard to recover from. Yet I am choosing to stand by Priest, just as I did when Rob left. I will not bitch about the new sound until I hear it.
Funny, she was left about as many times now as MG!
guidogodoy wrote:
The problem I see is that even your sentence structure is atrocious. Yes, I know Wagner and even know how to pronounce it. Accusing anyone of not having as "trained ears" as yours is truly the "jest" in that sentiment.
Learn to write properly. Better yet, learn that there are many who simply disagree with what you put forth as "truth" know that it is nothing of the kind. I read all your posts. They are nothing more than pure opinion and conjecture mixed with barbs to those who do not seem to share your opinion. K.K. has roots in blues. BIG surprise there. He said so in many an interview that we all know. Your calling someone a "dufus" [sic] is "not an attack on someone's character?" Hmmm... curious.
You advocate learning? So learn. Those who are equally as educated in all things "Priest" have voiced an opinion in much more eloquent terms than yours. (Quoting Message by icomearoundnow from Friday, April 29, 2011 6:00:42 PM)
icomearoundnow wrote:
The problem with this e-mailing is how much iflection and intent gets lost and mis-construed. None of what I said was meant to be taken personally, and was said somewhat in jest. It was about a specific subject; and I was only trying to get you to dig deeper into the music you love so much. You do have ears that are trained, you just don't realize it; there are concrete reasons why certain things sound better, and I was just trying to illuminate that. Not putting myself above anyone else, but since when is knowledge a bad thing? Beavis and Butthead are great but nothing to aspire to, and please don't think that is who I am comparing you to! If I offended. then great, but it wasn't an attack on anyone's character.
Couldn't agree more! And exaclty why is KK given all the credit for Priest being blues based? Hmmmm? It's a well known fact that GLENN TIPTON played in blues bands and then played progressive blues prior to joining Priest. So I highly doubt that the blues influence will now somehow be lost. But then again, what do I know about Judas Priest ? A LOT.
I NEVER said they would sound the same without KK. That is ridiculous to think that the sound will be the same. Everyone that knows me knows how much Priest means to me. This is a blow that I'm finding hard to recover from. Yet I am choosing to stand by Priest, just as I did when Rob left. I will not bitch about the new sound until I hear it.
Funny, she was left about as many times now as MG!
guidogodoy wrote:
The problem I see is that even your sentence structure is atrocious. Yes, I know Wagner and even know how to pronounce it. Accusing anyone of not having as "trained ears" as yours is truly the "jest" in that sentiment.
Learn to write properly. Better yet, learn that there are many who simply disagree with what you put forth as "truth" know that it is nothing of the kind. I read all your posts. They are nothing more than pure opinion and conjecture mixed with barbs to those who do not seem to share your opinion. K.K. has roots in blues. BIG surprise there. He said so in many an interview that we all know. Your calling someone a "dufus" [sic] is "not an attack on someone's character?" Hmmm... curious.
You advocate learning? So learn. Those who are equally as educated in all things "Priest" have voiced an opinion in much more eloquent terms than yours. (Quoting Message by icomearoundnow from Friday, April 29, 2011 6:00:42 PM)
icomearoundnow wrote:
The problem with this e-mailing is how much iflection and intent gets lost and mis-construed. None of what I said was meant to be taken personally, and was said somewhat in jest. It was about a specific subject; and I was only trying to get you to dig deeper into the music you love so much. You do have ears that are trained, you just don't realize it; there are concrete reasons why certain things sound better, and I was just trying to illuminate that. Not putting myself above anyone else, but since when is knowledge a bad thing? Beavis and Butthead are great but nothing to aspire to, and please don't think that is who I am comparing you to! If I offended. then great, but it wasn't an attack on anyone's character.
Edited at: Friday, April 29, 2011 6:44:51 PM
[guidogodoy] Friday, April 29, 2011 11:20:15 PM
Haaa! Is this a "she" who is "e-mailing" (lol) a public forum with "iflection? [sic]" Good Lord! That explains it all!
Train your ears, people! You long-timers know nothing about KK or Priest!! This she/male will explain all that we have either blindly accepted or stupidly rejected. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS from Friday, April 29, 2011 6:59:50 PM)
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
Couldn't agree more! And exaclty why is KK given all the credit for Priest being blues based? Hmmmm? It's a well known fact that GLENN TIPTON played in blues bands and then played progressive blues prior to joining Priest. So I highly doubt that the blues influence will now somehow be lost. But then again, what do I know about Judas Priest ? A LOT.
I NEVER said they would sound the same without KK. That is ridiculous to think that the sound will be the same. Everyone that knows me knows how much Priest means to me. This is a blow that I'm finding hard to recover from. Yet I am choosing to stand by Priest, just as I did when Rob left. I will not bitch about the new sound until I hear it.
Funny, she was left about as many times now as MG!
guidogodoy wrote:
The problem I see is that even your sentence structure is atrocious. Yes, I know Wagner and even know how to pronounce it. Accusing anyone of not having as "trained ears" as yours is truly the "jest" in that sentiment.
Learn to write properly. Better yet, learn that there are many who simply disagree with what you put forth as "truth" know that it is nothing of the kind. I read all your posts. They are nothing more than pure opinion and conjecture mixed with barbs to those who do not seem to share your opinion. K.K. has roots in blues. BIG surprise there. He said so in many an interview that we all know. Your calling someone a "dufus" [sic] is "not an attack on someone's character?" Hmmm... curious.
You advocate learning? So learn. Those who are equally as educated in all things "Priest" have voiced an opinion in much more eloquent terms than yours. (Quoting Message by icomearoundnow from Friday, April 29, 2011 6:00:42 PM)
icomearoundnow wrote:
The problem with this e-mailing is how much iflection and intent gets lost and mis-construed. None of what I said was meant to be taken personally, and was said somewhat in jest. It was about a specific subject; and I was only trying to get you to dig deeper into the music you love so much. You do have ears that are trained, you just don't realize it; there are concrete reasons why certain things sound better, and I was just trying to illuminate that. Not putting myself above anyone else, but since when is knowledge a bad thing? Beavis and Butthead are great but nothing to aspire to, and please don't think that is who I am comparing you to! If I offended. then great, but it wasn't an attack on anyone's character.
Edited at: Friday, April 29, 2011 6:44:51 PM
Edited at: Friday, April 29, 2011 11:23:31 PM
[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Friday, April 29, 2011 6:59:50 PM
Couldn't agree more! And exaclty why is KK given all the credit for Priest being blues based? Hmmmm? It's a well known fact that GLENN TIPTON played in blues bands and then played progressive blues prior to joining Priest. So I highly doubt that the blues influence will now somehow be lost. But then again, what do I know about Judas Priest ? A LOT.
I NEVER said they would sound the same without KK. That is ridiculous to think that the sound will be the same. Everyone that knows me knows how much Priest means to me. This is a blow that I'm finding hard to recover from. Yet I am choosing to stand by Priest, just as I did when Rob left. I will not bitch about the new sound until I hear it.
Funny, she was left about as many times now as MG!
The problem I see is that even your sentence structure is atrocious. Yes, I know Wagner and even know how to pronounce it. Accusing anyone of not having as "trained ears" as yours is truly the "jest" in that sentiment.
Learn to write properly. Better yet, learn that there are many who simply disagree with what you put forth as "truth" know that it is nothing of the kind. I read all your posts. They are nothing more than pure opinion and conjecture mixed with barbs to those who do not seem to share your opinion. K.K. has roots in blues. BIG surprise there. He said so in many an interview that we all know. Your calling someone a "dufus" [sic] is "not an attack on someone's character?" Hmmm... curious.
You advocate learning? So learn. Those who are equally as educated in all things "Priest" have voiced an opinion in much more eloquent terms than yours. (Quoting Message by icomearoundnow from Friday, April 29, 2011 6:00:42 PM)
icomearoundnow wrote:
The problem with this e-mailing is how much iflection and intent gets lost and mis-construed. None of what I said was meant to be taken personally, and was said somewhat in jest. It was about a specific subject; and I was only trying to get you to dig deeper into the music you love so much. You do have ears that are trained, you just don't realize it; there are concrete reasons why certain things sound better, and I was just trying to illuminate that. Not putting myself above anyone else, but since when is knowledge a bad thing? Beavis and Butthead are great but nothing to aspire to, and please don't think that is who I am comparing you to! If I offended. then great, but it wasn't an attack on anyone's character.
Edited at: Friday, April 29, 2011 6:44:51 PM
[guidogodoy] Friday, April 29, 2011 6:36:30 PM
The problem I see is that even your sentence structure is atrocious. Yes, I know Wagner and even know how to pronounce it. Accusing anyone of not having as "trained ears" as yours is truly the "jest" in that sentiment.
Learn to write properly. Better yet, learn that there are many who simply disagree with what you put forth as "truth" know that it is nothing of the kind. I read all your posts. They are nothing more than pure opinion and conjecture mixed with barbs to those who do not seem to share your opinion. K.K. has roots in blues. BIG surprise there. He said so in many an interview that we all know. Your calling someone a "dufus" [sic] is "not an attack on someone's character?" Hmmm... curious.
You advocate learning? So learn. Those who are equally as educated in all things "Priest" have voiced an opinion in much more eloquent terms than yours. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by icomearoundnow from Friday, April 29, 2011 6:00:42 PM)
icomearoundnow wrote:
The problem with this e-mailing is how much iflection and intent gets lost and mis-construed. None of what I said was meant to be taken personally, and was said somewhat in jest. It was about a specific subject; and I was only trying to get you to dig deeper into the music you love so much. You do have ears that are trained, you just don't realize it; there are concrete reasons why certain things sound better, and I was just trying to illuminate that. Not putting myself above anyone else, but since when is knowledge a bad thing? Beavis and Butthead are great but nothing to aspire to, and please don't think that is who I am comparing you to! If I offended. then great, but it wasn't an attack on anyone's character.
Edited at: Friday, April 29, 2011 6:44:51 PM
[spapad] Friday, April 29, 2011 6:16:27 PM
That is good.
If that is true, don't belittle others for what they feel. Dufus? Why? Was not required. Good luck to you icomeroundnow. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by icomearoundnow from Friday, April 29, 2011 6:00:42 PM)
icomearoundnow wrote:
The problem with this e-mailing is how much iflection and intent gets lost and mis-construed. None of what I said was meant to be taken personally, and was said somewhat in jest. It was about a specific subject; and I was only trying to get you to dig deeper into the music you love so much. You do have ears that are trained, you just don't realize it; there are concrete reasons why certain things sound better, and I was just trying to illuminate that. Not putting myself above anyone else, but since when is knowledge a bad thing? Beavis and Butthead are great but nothing to aspire to, and please don't think that is who I am comparing you to! If I offended. then great, but it wasn't an attack on anyone's character.
Edited at: Friday, April 29, 2011 6:16:59 PM Edited at: Friday, April 29, 2011 6:24:26 PM
[icomearoundnow] Friday, April 29, 2011 6:00:42 PM
The problem with this e-mailing is how much iflection and intent gets lost and mis-construed. None of what I said was meant to be taken personally, and was said somewhat in jest. It was about a specific subject; and I was only trying to get you to dig deeper into the music you love so much. You do have ears that are trained, you just don't realize it; there are concrete reasons why certain things sound better, and I was just trying to illuminate that. Not putting myself above anyone else, but since when is knowledge a bad thing? Beavis and Butthead are great but nothing to aspire to, and please don't think that is who I am comparing you to! If I offended. then great, but it wasn't an attack on anyone's character.
[guidogodoy] Friday, April 29, 2011 5:15:26 PM
I won't. He seemed like a complete tool trying too hard to lecture to a group of die-hard Priest fans.
Bye, icomeroundherenow. We shall miss you. (Quoting Message by icomearoundnow from Thursday, April 28, 2011 3:29:38 PM)
icomearoundnow wrote:
Honestly, this is my last post on this, really I have to get back to my life...no kidding this got to me a lot more than even I could have thought. So, the truth is I saw KK follow both Doug Aldrich and Reb Beach last year, and KKs playing has at least 3 more levels of depth than either of those two guys. KK started as a blues player, as did Priest, and this element is always there no matter how metal they get. (I was going to say Wagnerian, but I don't want to sound 'superior'). This is very obvious and if you do not hear it then you have untrained ears, and/or are following a company line that, in my opinion (yes this would be conjecture) insults the fans. Richie Faulkner is a very, very good player, but he doesn't have a deep enough sound for Priest, and isn't gifted enough to fake it. Sorry that is the truth you can ignore it if you want. Going to this show would be like agony to someone like me who even to this day marvels at Priest's run of metal genius. On a lighter note, this is the perfect time for them to continue as a 4 piece and finally do Ian Hill's jazz fusion ensemble "Requum for the Mad Hatter." Edited at: Thursday, April 28, 2011 3:30:19 PM Edited at: Thursday, April 28, 2011 3:34:24 PM Edited at: Thursday, April 28, 2011 3:35:51 PM
Edited at: Friday, April 29, 2011 5:01:15 PM Edited at: Friday, April 29, 2011 5:04:28 PM
[spapad] Friday, April 29, 2011 4:51:09 PM
Bye, icomeroundherenow. We shall miss you. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by icomearoundnow from Thursday, April 28, 2011 3:29:38 PM)
icomearoundnow wrote:
Honestly, this is my last post on this, really I have to get back to my life...no kidding this got to me a lot more than even I could have thought. So, the truth is I saw KK follow both Doug Aldrich and Reb Beach last year, and KKs playing has at least 3 more levels of depth than either of those two guys. KK started as a blues player, as did Priest, and this element is always there no matter how metal they get. (I was going to say Wagnerian, but I don't want to sound 'superior'). This is very obvious and if you do not hear it then you have untrained ears, and/or are following a company line that, in my opinion (yes this would be conjecture) insults the fans. Richie Faulkner is a very, very good player, but he doesn't have a deep enough sound for Priest, and isn't gifted enough to fake it. Sorry that is the truth you can ignore it if you want. Going to this show would be like agony to someone like me who even to this day marvels at Priest's run of metal genius. On a lighter note, this is the perfect time for them to continue as a 4 piece and finally do Ian Hill's jazz fusion ensemble "Requum for the Mad Hatter." Edited at: Thursday, April 28, 2011 3:30:19 PM Edited at: Thursday, April 28, 2011 3:34:24 PM Edited at: Thursday, April 28, 2011 3:35:51 PM
Edited at: Friday, April 29, 2011 5:01:15 PM Edited at: Friday, April 29, 2011 5:04:28 PM
[Rik_] Friday, April 29, 2011 3:04:33 AM
Most music listeners have untrained ears I'd have thought. I for one wouldn't know how many "levels of depth" any guitar player has....
I either like what they are playing or I don't
Edited at: Friday, April 29, 2011 3:09:46 AM
[mullerapa] Thursday, April 28, 2011 9:42:20 PM
I just wnated to know if Judas is considering to come to Venezuela in their farewell tour. Thanks