Yes, you were right: I switched to Firefox and got both the paragraph change and typo options. Great ! So now I can start emoting too
My smear, two posts ago, was due to my missing the paragraph thingy ... but it looks like my new friends made their way thru. Thanks
Now I hope that I don't start losing friends by admitting that I really dig
NP Trivium: Shogun
Fabulous album, if ya can take some growl; lotta melody and excitement, and challenging lyrics.
I don't really enjoy their first two albums, but somewhere between Ascendancy and Shogun they got it right
[guidogodoy] Sunday, December 20, 2009 8:40:59 AM
Nicky, just got a point as a hearty welcome from me as well.
Second is that I run a Mac lab. Word of warning, you REALLY have to tweak the settings to get Safari to play nice with the smileys here. You won't even be able to see them with a standard install if you are using that browser. I am beginning to sound like a broken record here but switch to Firefox (www.firefox.com). No need to uninstall Safari but the Smileys will pop right up with Firefox. /Guido [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Nicky007 from Sunday, December 20, 2009 4:38:13 AM)
Nicky007 wrote:
Thanks for the points and friendships, guys - very much appreciated !!!
I wrote that "the rock scene in Denmark is pretty miserable", but we actually have some fine metal groups here - not Priest and Dream Theater class, but promising - like
NP (Now Playing) Anubis Gate: Purification
Actually quite close to Priest in style.
It's just sad that these excellent Danish groups are never played in the media, which is filled with the aforementioned and Idol-crap - fun for kids, but insufferable for us rock veterans.
Edit: OK, I got the trick of using the "Standard version". Now I just have to find the typographic options and smileys on my fiancee's Mac. Edited at: Sunday, December 20, 2009 4:41:26 AM Edited at: Sunday, December 20, 2009 4:43:47 AM Edited at: Sunday, December 20, 2009 4:44:08 AM Edited at: Sunday, December 20, 2009 4:46:30 AM
[Nicky007] Sunday, December 20, 2009 4:38:13 AM
Thanks for the points and friendships, guys - very much appreciated !!!
I wrote that "the rock scene in Denmark is pretty miserable", but we actually have some fine metal groups here - not Priest and Dream Theater class, but promising - like
NP (Now Playing) Anubis Gate: Purification
Actually quite close to Priest in style.
It's just sad that these excellent Danish groups are never played in the media, which is filled with the aforementioned and Idol-crap - fun for kids, but insufferable for us rock veterans.
Edit: OK, I got the trick of using the "Standard version". Now I just have to find the typographic options and smileys on my fiancee's Mac. Edited at: Sunday, December 20, 2009 4:41:26 AM Edited at: Sunday, December 20, 2009 4:43:47 AM Edited at: Sunday, December 20, 2009 4:44:08 AM Edited at: Sunday, December 20, 2009 4:46:30 AM
[spapad] Saturday, December 19, 2009 6:23:39 PM
[spapad] Saturday, December 19, 2009 6:13:01 PM
Im a bit late! But here is the Twelve Days of Christmas! lol
[Deep Freeze] Saturday, December 19, 2009 5:51:42 PM
Thank you, Kirb. I really appreciate that. I honestly believe that singing is a gift. Not everyone can do it and I understand that. I feel very lucky that I can, although I do not think I am much more than a journeyman. I enjoy it. I have passion for it and I try to make sure it shows when I do it. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by KirbyLance from Saturday, December 19, 2009 5:04:19 PM)
KirbyLance wrote:
Thank you Deep Freeze .You are one hell of a singer? That was awesome! You are very talented. Me i cant sing.lol
I have the upmost respected for people who can sing. :)
Deep Freeze wrote:
Ah, the mighty Painkiller!!! Here's our run at it. Hardest damn song I ever sang!!!!!! Doubt seriously I could do it night after night like Rob. No wonder the poor guy cannot hit certain notes anymore!!!!! HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Enjoy!
Welcome to the Board Nicky007!! There are many wonderful and knowledgeable fans here, enjoy yourself, and I'll send you a point myself!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Nicky007 from Saturday, December 19, 2009 12:37:18 PM)
Nicky007 wrote:
WOW, I'm overwhelmed, thanks sooo much for the warm welcome, guys. I'v never been welcomed so warmly before on any chatforum, and I'v been on many, tellya. And I can already see from the posts here that the regulars are decent and cultured people. So this sure is propitious.
I spent three years on the Arena board The Shattered Room. (Anyone here know of Arena ?) That was great and I got to know lots of fantastic music thru those guys. Lately, several of the active posters there left, and I became the main poster, the daily entertainer. I got tired of this one-sidedness, and over the years I'v also become more metal, so I think I'l feel more at home here on the Priest Noticeboard. Man, there's so much going on here !!!
The worst experience I had was on the Neverboard, the official Nevermore board - avoid that forum, guys ! Pity, cause I really like Nevermore, and Jeff's soloalbum is a bomb. (Any other Nevermore fans here ?) The Neverboard is guarded by a tiny cabal of incredibly nasty people who don't in the least restrain themselves in insulting newcomers. Whooo, I still shudder at the thought.
So I fully understand the filters set up by the administrators of the Priest Board. I know that there are a lotta offensive people around in Cyberworld.
Yup, I feel really great here with nice people like you guys who seem to know masses about rock, and it's like an adventure reading all the exciting posts here.
OK, on-topic: I'm listening to, whilst I'm burning, a "Starters Kit For Prog" that I'm making as a Christmas present for my friends. And guess what: There are three tracks from Nostradamus on it: Sands Of Time, Pestilence And Plague, and Lost Love.
The rock scene in Denmark is pretty miserable. In the radio they play hiphop, r'n'b and sentimental stuff like Beatles and Queen - and worst of all: That's what my friends think is rock !
So therefore the Starters Kit (also including nice stuff by Porcupine Tree, Dream Theater, Queensr�che and other great groups).
And I'd think that this lengthy post should give me at least three respect points.
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[KirbyLance] Saturday, December 19, 2009 5:04:19 PM
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[Deep Freeze] Saturday, December 19, 2009 1:45:25 PM
Glad you feel that way! It is a good feeling to be welcomed. My bass player is a HUGE Nevermore fan. I have no idea if he goes to their site, though. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Nicky007 from Saturday, December 19, 2009 12:37:18 PM)
Nicky007 wrote:
WOW, I'm overwhelmed, thanks sooo much for the warm welcome, guys. I'v never been welcomed so warmly before on any chatforum, and I'v been on many, tellya. And I can already see from the posts here that the regulars are decent and cultured people. So this sure is propitious.
I spent three years on the Arena board The Shattered Room. (Anyone here know of Arena ?) That was great and I got to know lots of fantastic music thru those guys. Lately, several of the active posters there left, and I became the main poster, the daily entertainer. I got tired of this one-sidedness, and over the years I'v also become more metal, so I think I'l feel more at home here on the Priest Noticeboard. Man, there's so much going on here !!!
The worst experience I had was on the Neverboard, the official Nevermore board - avoid that forum, guys ! Pity, cause I really like Nevermore, and Jeff's soloalbum is a bomb. (Any other Nevermore fans here ?) The Neverboard is guarded by a tiny cabal of incredibly nasty people who don't in the least restrain themselves in insulting newcomers. Whooo, I still shudder at the thought.
So I fully understand the filters set up by the administrators of the Priest Board. I know that there are a lotta offensive people around in Cyberworld.
Yup, I feel really great here with nice people like you guys who seem to know masses about rock, and it's like an adventure reading all the exciting posts here.
OK, on-topic: I'm listening to, whilst I'm burning, a "Starters Kit For Prog" that I'm making as a Christmas present for my friends. And guess what: There are three tracks from Nostradamus on it: Sands Of Time, Pestilence And Plague, and Lost Love.
The rock scene in Denmark is pretty miserable. In the radio they play hiphop, r'n'b and sentimental stuff like Beatles and Queen - and worst of all: That's what my friends think is rock !
So therefore the Starters Kit (also including nice stuff by Porcupine Tree, Dream Theater, Queensr�che and other great groups).
And I'd think that this lengthy post should give me at least three respect points.
Edited at: Saturday, December 19, 2009 12:41:55 PM
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[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Saturday, December 19, 2009 1:37:32 PM
Hi Nicky! Sands of Time/Pestilence and Plague are my favorites on Nostradamus! I just felt something the first time I heard those two and just kept hitting repeat! I hope your friends like it. I'm glad you were welcomed warmly and I too gave you the only point I have control over. Spread the word and Keep the Faith [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Nicky007 from Saturday, December 19, 2009 12:37:18 PM)
Nicky007 wrote:
WOW, I'm overwhelmed, thanks sooo much for the warm welcome, guys. I'v never been welcomed so warmly before on any chatforum, and I'v been on many, tellya. And I can already see from the posts here that the regulars are decent and cultured people. So this sure is propitious.
I spent three years on the Arena board The Shattered Room. (Anyone here know of Arena ?) That was great and I got to know lots of fantastic music thru those guys. Lately, several of the active posters there left, and I became the main poster, the daily entertainer. I got tired of this one-sidedness, and over the years I'v also become more metal, so I think I'l feel more at home here on the Priest Noticeboard. Man, there's so much going on here !!!
The worst experience I had was on the Neverboard, the official Nevermore board - avoid that forum, guys ! Pity, cause I really like Nevermore, and Jeff's soloalbum is a bomb. (Any other Nevermore fans here ?) The Neverboard is guarded by a tiny cabal of incredibly nasty people who don't in the least restrain themselves in insulting newcomers. Whooo, I still shudder at the thought.
So I fully understand the filters set up by the administrators of the Priest Board. I know that there are a lotta offensive people around in Cyberworld.
Yup, I feel really great here with nice people like you guys who seem to know masses about rock, and it's like an adventure reading all the exciting posts here.
OK, on-topic: I'm listening to, whilst I'm burning, a "Starters Kit For Prog" that I'm making as a Christmas present for my friends. And guess what: There are three tracks from Nostradamus on it: Sands Of Time, Pestilence And Plague, and Lost Love.
The rock scene in Denmark is pretty miserable. In the radio they play hiphop, r'n'b and sentimental stuff like Beatles and Queen - and worst of all: That's what my friends think is rock !
So therefore the Starters Kit (also including nice stuff by Porcupine Tree, Dream Theater, Queensr�che and other great groups).
And I'd think that this lengthy post should give me at least three respect points.
Edited at: Saturday, December 19, 2009 12:41:55 PM
Edited at: Saturday, December 19, 2009 12:44:02 PM
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[Head banger] Saturday, December 19, 2009 12:41:30 PM
welcome. I lack the power to convey the three points, but nice to have you, gave you the one point I hold power on. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Nicky007 from Saturday, December 19, 2009 12:37:18 PM)
Nicky007 wrote:
WOW, I'm overwhelmed, thanks sooo much for the warm welcome, guys. I'v never been welcomed so warmly before on any chatforum, and I'v been on many, tellya. And I can already see from the posts here that the regulars are decent and cultured people. So this sure is propitious.
I spent three years on the Arena board The Shattered Room. (Anyone here know of Arena ?) That was great and I got to know lots of fantastic music thru those guys. Lately, several of the active posters there left, and I became the main poster, the daily entertainer. I got tired of this one-sidedness, and over the years I'v also become more metal, so I think I'l feel more at home here on the Priest Noticeboard. Man, there's so much going on here !!!
The worst experience I had was on the Neverboard, the official Nevermore board - avoid that forum, guys ! Pity, cause I really like Nevermore, and Jeff's soloalbum is a bomb. (Any other Nevermore fan here ?) The Neverboard is guarded by a tiny cabal of incredibly nasty people who don't in the least restrain themselves ininsulting newcomers. Whooo, I still shudder at the thought.
So I fully understand the filters set up by the administrators of the Priest Board. I know that there are a lotta offensive people around in Cyberworld.
Yup, I feel really great here with nice people like you guys who seem to know masses about rock, and its like an adventure reading all the exciting posts here.
OK, on-topic: I'm listening to, whilst I'm burning, a "Starters Kit For Prog" that I'm making as a Christmas present for my friends. And guess what: The are three tracks from Nostradamus on it: Sands Of Time, Pestilence And Plague, and Lost Love.
The rock scene in Denmark is pretty miserable. In the radio they play hiphop, r'n'b and sentimental stuff like Beatles and Queen - and worst of all: That's what my friends think is rock !
So therefore the Starters Kit (also including nice stuff by Porcupine Tree, Dream Theater, Queensr�che and other great groups).
And I'd think that this lengthy post should give me at least three respect points.
[Nicky007] Saturday, December 19, 2009 12:37:18 PM
WOW, I'm overwhelmed, thanks sooo much for the warm welcome, guys. I'v never been welcomed so warmly before on any chatforum, and I'v been on many, tellya. And I can already see from the posts here that the regulars are decent and cultured people. So this sure is propitious.
I spent three years on the Arena board The Shattered Room. (Anyone here know of Arena ?) That was great and I got to know lots of fantastic music thru those guys. Lately, several of the active posters there left, and I became the main poster, the daily entertainer. I got tired of this one-sidedness, and over the years I'v also become more metal, so I think I'l feel more at home here on the Priest Noticeboard. Man, there's so much going on here !!!
The worst experience I had was on the Neverboard, the official Nevermore board - avoid that forum, guys ! Pity, cause I really like Nevermore, and Jeff's soloalbum is a bomb. (Any other Nevermore fans here ?) The Neverboard is guarded by a tiny cabal of incredibly nasty people who don't in the least restrain themselves in insulting newcomers. Whooo, I still shudder at the thought.
So I fully understand the filters set up by the administrators of the Priest Board. I know that there are a lotta offensive people around in Cyberworld.
Yup, I feel really great here with nice people like you guys who seem to know masses about rock, and it's like an adventure reading all the exciting posts here.
OK, on-topic: I'm listening to, whilst I'm burning, a "Starters Kit For Prog" that I'm making as a Christmas present for my friends. And guess what: There are three tracks from Nostradamus on it: Sands Of Time, Pestilence And Plague, and Lost Love.
The rock scene in Denmark is pretty miserable. In the radio they play hiphop, r'n'b and sentimental stuff like Beatles and Queen - and worst of all: That's what my friends think is rock !
So therefore the Starters Kit (also including nice stuff by Porcupine Tree, Dream Theater, Queensr�che and other great groups).
And I'd think that this lengthy post should give me at least three respect points.
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[Deep Freeze] Saturday, December 19, 2009 10:20:57 AM
MUCH appreciated, geeeds........ [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, December 19, 2009 9:42:33 AM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Oh, wonderful! I mean that most sincerely. Great rendition. Cudos!
Deep Freeze wrote:
Ah, the mighty Painkiller!!! Here's our run at it. Hardest damn song I ever sang!!!!!! Doubt seriously I could do it night after night like Rob. No wonder the poor guy cannot hit certain notes anymore!!!!! HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Enjoy!
[guidogodoy] Saturday, December 19, 2009 9:42:33 AM
Oh, wonderful! I mean that most sincerely. Great rendition. Cudos! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Saturday, December 19, 2009 9:09:42 AM)
Deep Freeze wrote:
Ah, the mighty Painkiller!!! Here's our run at it. Hardest damn song I ever sang!!!!!! Doubt seriously I could do it night after night like Rob. No wonder the poor guy cannot hit certain notes anymore!!!!! HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Enjoy!
[Deep Freeze] Saturday, December 19, 2009 9:09:42 AM
Ah, the mighty Painkiller!!! Here's our run at it. Hardest damn song I ever sang!!!!!! Doubt seriously I could do it night after night like Rob. No wonder the poor guy cannot hit certain notes anymore!!!!! HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Enjoy!
[Necroticist] Friday, December 18, 2009 4:16:24 PM
My wife laffin'....u know why...and net radio :)
[jimmyjames] Friday, December 18, 2009 3:37:22 PM
Rays On Pinion - Baroness.
[jimmyjames] Friday, December 18, 2009 2:47:11 PM
Terminal Show - Motorhead.
[jimmyjames] Friday, December 18, 2009 2:20:51 PM
Oceans - Pearl Jam.
[Becks] Friday, December 18, 2009 1:49:00 PM
Welcome to the board Nicky007!!!! Everyone else has explained about the respect points thing, I just wanted to welcome you to the board lol! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Nicky007 from Friday, December 18, 2009 11:51:16 AM)
Nicky007 wrote:
OK, so we have to collect "respect points" before we can talk with the big guys. I'm wondering how much, and maybe even what, one has to post before getting there. But iac here's a beginning.
I listen to Nostradamus every day. Lost Love is my fave these days. The melody is sooo catchy, and Rob sings sooo shatteringly on that one. I simply can't get enuff of that song, and I can't get enuff of Nostradamus, I'm addicted to it. When I'm not playing it, I'm humming the melodies for myself.
Else Jeff Loomis' Zero Order Phase and Dream Theaters's Black Clouds are spun a lot here, fabulous albums too.
Nicky.
[K2M] Friday, December 18, 2009 1:38:27 PM
Christmas Radio at work
[Deep Freeze] Friday, December 18, 2009 1:21:16 PM
I would also like to welcome you Niki. I think we, or at least I, have been remiss in our responsibilities as "regulars" to make sure that newcomers know they are very welcome here and encouraged to stay and contribute.
While no system is "perfect" or "fool proof", I believe Murray (webmaster) has done what he can to at least slow-up those that would come here strictly to cause trouble. And there are many. Conversely, there are many very good people here. Friends. If there is anything I can encourage you as a newbie to do, it would be to make friends. That is what is most important, in my mind. That is why most of the regulars are here and why we have stayed over the years regardless of the idiots that seek to breakdown what they cannot ever really have. Friends.
You will find that there are some great people here and you may even be lucky enough, some day, to actually meet a few of us..maybe even attend a Priest show together, as so many of us have done these past couple years. Heck, you may even make some Priest music together. We have done that as well!!!!
[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Friday, December 18, 2009 12:36:38 PM
Hi Nicky007, welcome to the board! Click on the information tab and then the link that says All new members read this first. It explains the respect points. You are restricted to the new members topics for the first month and then you will be allowed to post in all topics after that. It's a way to keep the bad apples away (or at least slow them down). I hope you enjoy your time here! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Nicky007 from Friday, December 18, 2009 11:51:16 AM)
Nicky007 wrote:
OK, so we have to collect "respect points" before we can talk with the big guys. I'm wondering how much, and maybe even what, one has to post before getting there. But iac here's a beginning.
I listen to Nostradamus every day. Lost Love is my fave these days. The melody is sooo catchy, and Rob sings sooo shatteringly on that one. I simply can't get enuff of that song, and I can't get enuff of Nostradamus, I'm addicted to it. When I'm not playing it, I'm humming the melodies for myself.
Else Jeff Loomis' Zero Order Phase and Dream Theaters's Black Clouds are spun a lot here, fabulous albums too.
Nicky.
[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, December 18, 2009 12:12:29 PM
You need at least 50 Respect Points, and you just need to post, make friends, and stay out of trouble. It's supposed to help hinder any potential troublemakers. Don't worry, man. Before you know it, you'll be able to post anywhere.
And while not the biggest fan of Lost Love, I do enjoy giving all of Nostra a spin before going to bed every once in a while. It's like watching a late-night movie. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Nicky007 from Friday, December 18, 2009 11:51:16 AM)
Nicky007 wrote:
OK, so we have to collect "respect points" before we can talk with the big guys. I'm wondering how much, and maybe even what, one has to post before getting there. But iac here's a beginning.
I listen to Nostradamus every day. Lost Love is my fave these days. The melody is sooo catchy, and Rob sings sooo shatteringly on that one. I simply can't get enuff of that song, and I can't get enuff of Nostradamus, I'm addicted to it. When I'm not playing it, I'm humming the melodies for myself.
Else Jeff Loomis' Zero Order Phase and Dream Theaters's Black Clouds are spun a lot here, fabulous albums too.
Nicky.
[Nicky007] Friday, December 18, 2009 11:51:16 AM
OK, so we have to collect "respect points" before we can talk with the big guys. I'm wondering how much, and maybe even what, one has to post before getting there. But iac here's a beginning.
I listen to Nostradamus every day. Lost Love is my fave these days. The melody is sooo catchy, and Rob sings sooo shatteringly on that one. I simply can't get enuff of that song, and I can't get enuff of Nostradamus, I'm addicted to it. When I'm not playing it, I'm humming the melodies for myself.
Else Jeff Loomis' Zero Order Phase and Dream Theaters's Black Clouds are spun a lot here, fabulous albums too.
Nicky.
[joedraper] Friday, December 18, 2009 10:53:22 AM
Rain Song - Day Of Fire
[Metaldude X] Friday, December 18, 2009 6:32:55 AM
Iam listening to Judas priests album Ram it down! And it is great!!! Edited at: Friday, December 18, 2009 6:33:26 AM
[jimmyjames] Friday, December 18, 2009 4:11:41 AM
I listened to Nostradamus today, the whole thing right through. That first cd is so boring. The second one is way better.
Beyond The Realms Of Death - Priest.
[acolyte55] Thursday, December 17, 2009 7:17:08 PM
drive home ... pretty damn good guyz its gotta hook for sure
[scthree05] Thursday, December 17, 2009 6:06:01 PM
halford 3 winter songs.....my very cool brother let me open my christmas present early. he caught me about to download it, so he figured the cat was out of the bag!
[Deep Freeze] Thursday, December 17, 2009 4:47:25 PM
This is the SEVENTH straight freakin' day at number ONE for this song!! I am just BLOWN away. I have NO idea what the record is over there but seven friggin days on top of the chart is pretty awesome. I am utterly astonished! Yow!
[acolyte55] Thursday, December 17, 2009 3:30:30 PM
ministry cover up
[K2M] Thursday, December 17, 2009 2:40:57 PM
Val. Youre in SoCal. Happy Holidays KLOS
[Deep Freeze] Thursday, December 17, 2009 7:26:28 AM
BWAAAAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If that is how it strikes you, I am fine with it! HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I discovered sometime ago that trying to explain the "meaning" of a song is an exercise in futility, not to mention somewhat overbearing. I mean, we all understand that songs mean something different to each listener. And you are right, JJ! There is "Metal" or any kind of music, in all things around us. Songs are written about some very odd subjects and yet, when someone hears it, they interpret it far differently than the writer.
Drive Home can be about anything you want it to be, as long as it touches you in some way. Same with Walk Alone and I Rise. I would never presume to try to define the meaning of the songs for others, even though I wrote them. Everyone interprets them their own way.
And Joe, you are (as always) too kind and so very supportive. Apparently , you are raising some fine children as well.....HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you , my dear!
So it's a song about what you do every day when you finish work? Metal is awesome, you can find metal in even the most mundane of activities.
Deep Freeze wrote:
HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you, Brandon. I appreciate all the enthusiasm. No,there is no "other" vocalist. The vocalist on everything you heard is me. The song "Heading Out to the Highway" was recorded on an older, reel to reel system. The song "Drive Home" was done on more modern recording equipment by a different producer. The "band" that did the Priest stuff is Faithful Defenders. We are all (or were all) members of this site that got together a few years ago and recorded a CD.
My new band is not planning any tours. I am FAR too old for that (and of marginal talent at best) !!! HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I really do appreciate your excitement and all, though. It is very nice of you. You are more than welcome to listen anytime. If you care to find out more about the Priest project we did, go over to the General Discussion section of this site and look for The DF/MM/MP Project. There you will be able to read our "history", as it were. All you need to know can be found in that Thread!
Again, welcome to the board. Hope you stay and become a regular member!
Edited at: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 3:32:49 PM
[jimmyjames] Thursday, December 17, 2009 4:19:04 AM
So it's a song about what you do every day when you finish work? Metal is awesome, you can find metal in even the most mundane of activities. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Wednesday, December 16, 2009 3:31:35 PM)
Deep Freeze wrote:
HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you, Brandon. I appreciate all the enthusiasm. No,there is no "other" vocalist. The vocalist on everything you heard is me. The song "Heading Out to the Highway" was recorded on an older, reel to reel system. The song "Drive Home" was done on more modern recording equipment by a different producer. The "band" that did the Priest stuff is Faithful Defenders. We are all (or were all) members of this site that got together a few years ago and recorded a CD.
My new band is not planning any tours. I am FAR too old for that (and of marginal talent at best) !!! HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I really do appreciate your excitement and all, though. It is very nice of you. You are more than welcome to listen anytime. If you care to find out more about the Priest project we did, go over to the General Discussion section of this site and look for The DF/MM/MP Project. There you will be able to read our "history", as it were. All you need to know can be found in that Thread!
Again, welcome to the board. Hope you stay and become a regular member!
Edited at: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 3:32:49 PM
[joedraper] Thursday, December 17, 2009 3:31:09 AM
My new band is not planning any tours. I am FAR too old for that (and of marginal talent at best) ???? PFFFT!!!
Surely this is not our Freeze speaking here? lol
I was playing the song and my mini metalhead walks past and states 'this is very nice music mama'
So you've got his vote of aproval too lol [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Wednesday, December 16, 2009 3:31:35 PM)
Deep Freeze wrote:
HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you, Brandon. I appreciate all the enthusiasm. No,there is no "other" vocalist. The vocalist on everything you heard is me. The song "Heading Out to the Highway" was recorded on an older, reel to reel system. The song "Drive Home" was done on more modern recording equipment by a different producer. The "band" that did the Priest stuff is Faithful Defenders. We are all (or were all) members of this site that got together a few years ago and recorded a CD.
My new band is not planning any tours. I am FAR too old for that (and of marginal talent at best) !!! HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I really do appreciate your excitement and all, though. It is very nice of you. You are more than welcome to listen anytime. If you care to find out more about the Priest project we did, go over to the General Discussion section of this site and look for The DF/MM/MP Project. There you will be able to read our "history", as it were. All you need to know can be found in that Thread!
Again, welcome to the board. Hope you stay and become a regular member!
Edited at: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 3:32:49 PM
[guidogodoy] Thursday, December 17, 2009 2:29:18 AM
Timmah - and the Lords of the Underworld
[acolyte55] Thursday, December 17, 2009 12:11:59 AM
holy diver just finished now joe satriani surfin" with the alien on sirius and now why i love the bone yard delivering the goods hunnnhhh delvering the goods !!!!!
[Vaillant 3.0] Wednesday, December 16, 2009 9:35:42 PM
OMG!!! Breaking the Law on KLOS!!!!!
[Necroticist] Wednesday, December 16, 2009 3:38:51 PM
A remastered/expanded version of the first album is scheduled for Jan 2010 - has that track on it....hope that helps :) [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Maple Syrup from Tuesday, December 15, 2009 8:28:53 PM)
Maple Syrup wrote:
There was someone on here a bit back that mentioned: The Farmer by Thin Lizzy.
This is a great great song but very difficult to find. If your that person, can you send me an PM so we can discuss a amicable trade of equal value. Thxs.
MpleSyrp
[acolyte55] Wednesday, December 16, 2009 3:34:48 PM