[hellrider 31038] Thursday, January 03, 2013 12:07:46 AM
DEMOLITION AND MY BIRDS SINGING AT THE SAME TIME.LOL [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by hellrider 31038 from Wednesday, January 02, 2013 8:30:40 PM)
hellrider 31038 wrote:
GONNA PUT ON DEMOLITION IN A BIT WHILE I WORK ON MY EXPERIMENTAL
JUDAS PRIEST JACKET I SHOWED YOU THE SLEEVE ON A WHILE AGO.
[hellrider 31038] Wednesday, January 02, 2013 9:10:17 PM
GOOOOOAAAAATTTTTTTT FUUUUCCC????EEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRR
IN MY HEAD
JUST HAD IT BLASTING A FEW MOMENTS AGO.LOL
AND ALSO I WOULD LIKE TO SAY THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH
TOTALLY AWESOME
TO YOU KNOW WHOS
FOR YOU KNOW WHATS
FROM THHHHHHEEEEEEEE HEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLLLRRRRRIIIIIDDDDDEEEEEEERRRRRRR
FIST TO YOUS http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=-HAkABc01R4#t=11s Edited at: Wednesday, December 19, 2012 5:57:22 PM
[hellrider 31038] Monday, December 17, 2012 7:46:46 PM
A FEW MOMENTS AGO I WAS PLAYING MY IRON ANGEL
HEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLIIIIIISHHHHHHH CRRRRRRRRRRRROOOOSSSSSSSSSSFFIRRRREEEEEE
WHILE I FIRED UP MY PIECE AT THE SAME TIME. WITCH I WILL BE WORKING ON IN A FEW MINUITES ALONG TO SOMETHING ELSE.
I LIKE TO PLAY WITH FIRE.
[Brian_Evans] Friday, December 14, 2012 1:24:19 PM
[hellrider 31038] Thursday, December 13, 2012 8:58:12 PM
JUST HAD MY PREYER TERMINATOR CD ON A FEW MOMENTS AGO
[hellrider 31038] Tuesday, December 11, 2012 6:18:25 PM
VOICE IN MY HEAD SAYING
DONT FORGET TO GO OVER TO CANADIAN TIRE TO GET THOSE COUPLE THINGS.LOL
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, December 11, 2012 1:27:02 AM
Strangeways - Deep Purple
Powerhouse of a group with Blackmore.
[METALMANJP] Monday, December 10, 2012 2:53:48 PM
It's in the short stories of Everythings Eventual. I think they made a movie as well. If you like King this is a really good read. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Head banger from Sunday, December 02, 2012 11:49:05 AM)
Head banger wrote:
the long walk was my favorite out of that set. might be my favorite SK story of all time. The Rage was good too.
Metalmanjp, I have never heard of The Road Virus Heads North, is it in a compilation? At least I think I havent read it.
guidogodoy wrote:
While the one I mentioned is simply outstanding, the Bachman Books (written under that pseudonym) are a group of really cool short stories. He won't authorize a reprint in the US because it includes "Rage" that detailed a HS shooting before it actually happened. Google it.
You won't regret reading "11/22/63." It is great. Went on a small (heh) run today and was tempted to finish listening to my second audiobook ever. NY Times had it as top five fiction books of the year and a movie is now in the works.
METALMANJP wrote:
Love Stephen King. Rose Madder was great and a short story The Road Virus Heads North was too. He has so many good ones can't mention all.
guidogodoy wrote:
HA! No, I am no "supermarathoner." I just looked, the unabridged version is easily 30+ hours. I am just finishing it up with these last distance runs before a full marathon. Don't know what my time will be after running 26.2 miles but I might just have time to listen to the whole thing over again!
Never really thought about listening to audiobooks either until another distance runner kept hammering how "Into Thin Air" was so good. Indeed, it was as is this one by King.
Head banger wrote:
you ran thru that whole book in one run? thats impressive. how long is the audio book. Personaly I cant listen to books, but thats just me. heck I cant run either so 0 for 2 there.
guidogodoy wrote:
What the heck have you been brooding over, man? I remember when you posted all those concerts you had attended I made a comment of praise for your diversity of tastes, not a criticism in the least.
You certainly got my comment about Priest (or lack thereof) under your nails, didn't you? Let it go. Breathe. Take up yoga.
Anyhoo, back to the topic. Listening to right now? Nothing at the moment but I just finished a run to the audiobook "10/22/63" by Stephen King. Fantastic novel and a great reader.
Budred wrote:
I remember when I used to put my ipod on shuffle and out of boredom post the songs here.
Then a certain someone had to make a comment to the effect, "Gee, look at me and all the different music I listen to".
Not an exact quote but it was basically ridiculing me for it. I've seen the same idiot do it here multiple times. I wonder
if he even pays attention to what he says sometimes.
[hellrider 31038] Thursday, December 06, 2012 8:27:32 PM
THANK YOU SO MUCH THAT IS JUST TO KIND OF YOU.YEAH I JUST WENT ON THERE SITE AND BOUGHT IT.I JUST BOUGHT 3 OF THERE CDS. CRIME SCENE, DESPERATE NIGHT AND HELLBLADE [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by hellrider 31038 from Thursday, December 06, 2012 8:25:30 PM)
JUST FOUND THIS PRETTY KILLER TRACK ON YOUTUBE ON THE WEEKEND AND I HAD IT BLASTED JUST NOW.I WILL HAVE TO BUY THE ALBUM.I NEVER EVEN KNEW THEY EXSISTED. LOL . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhG8s4NXLME
[hellrider 31038] Thursday, December 06, 2012 8:25:30 PM
JUST FOUND THIS PRETTY KILLER TRACK ON YOUTUBE ON THE WEEKEND AND I HAD IT BLASTED JUST NOW.I WILL HAVE TO BUY THE ALBUM.I NEVER EVEN KNEW THEY EXSISTED. LOL . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhG8s4NXLME
[hellrider 31038] Thursday, December 06, 2012 6:02:56 PM
YES I TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU AND I AM STARTING TO RELIZE IT PAST COUPLE OF WEEKS EXPESICALLY.
YOU HAVE TO STOP BEING SO LOYAL TO YOUR BANDS THERE IS MUCH MORE THAN YOU HAVE
hellrider 31038 wrote:
JUST FOUND THIS PRETTY KILLER TRACK ON YOUTUBE ON THE WEEKEND AND I HAD IT BLASTED JUST NOW.I WILL HAVE TO BUY THE ALBUM.I NEVER EVEN KNEW THEY EXSISTED. LOL . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhG8s4NXLME
Edited at: Thursday, December 06, 2012 6:13:29 PM
[hellrider 31038] Thursday, December 06, 2012 5:59:46 PM
YOU HAVE TO STOP BEING SO LOYAL TO YOUR BANDS THERE IS MUCH MORE THAN YOU HAVE [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by hellrider 31038 from Thursday, December 06, 2012 5:57:11 PM)
hellrider 31038 wrote:
JUST FOUND THIS PRETTY KILLER TRACK ON YOUTUBE ON THE WEEKEND AND I HAD IT BLASTED JUST NOW.I WILL HAVE TO BUY THE ALBUM.I NEVER EVEN KNEW THEY EXSISTED. LOL . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhG8s4NXLME
[hellrider 31038] Thursday, December 06, 2012 5:57:11 PM
JUST FOUND THIS PRETTY KILLER TRACK ON YOUTUBE ON THE WEEKEND AND I HAD IT BLASTED JUST NOW.I WILL HAVE TO BUY THE ALBUM.I NEVER EVEN KNEW THEY EXSISTED. LOL . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhG8s4NXLME
[tardisgirl70] Thursday, December 06, 2012 4:29:27 PM
Feed my Frankenstein - Alice Cooper
[tardisgirl70] Thursday, December 06, 2012 4:08:28 PM
While the one I mentioned is simply outstanding, the Bachman Books (written under that pseudonym) are a group of really cool short stories. He won't authorize a reprint in the US because it includes "Rage" that detailed a HS shooting before it actually happened. Google it.
You won't regret reading "11/22/63." It is great. Went on a small (heh) run today and was tempted to finish listening to my second audiobook ever. NY Times had it as top five fiction books of the year and a movie is now in the works.
METALMANJP wrote:
Love Stephen King. Rose Madder was great and a short story The Road Virus Heads North was too. He has so many good ones can't mention all.
guidogodoy wrote:
HA! No, I am no "supermarathoner." I just looked, the unabridged version is easily 30+ hours. I am just finishing it up with these last distance runs before a full marathon. Don't know what my time will be after running 26.2 miles but I might just have time to listen to the whole thing over again!
Never really thought about listening to audiobooks either until another distance runner kept hammering how "Into Thin Air" was so good. Indeed, it was as is this one by King.
Head banger wrote:
you ran thru that whole book in one run? thats impressive. how long is the audio book. Personaly I cant listen to books, but thats just me. heck I cant run either so 0 for 2 there.
guidogodoy wrote:
What the heck have you been brooding over, man? I remember when you posted all those concerts you had attended I made a comment of praise for your diversity of tastes, not a criticism in the least.
You certainly got my comment about Priest (or lack thereof) under your nails, didn't you? Let it go. Breathe. Take up yoga.
Anyhoo, back to the topic. Listening to right now? Nothing at the moment but I just finished a run to the audiobook "10/22/63" by Stephen King. Fantastic novel and a great reader.
Budred wrote:
I remember when I used to put my ipod on shuffle and out of boredom post the songs here.
Then a certain someone had to make a comment to the effect, "Gee, look at me and all the different music I listen to".
Not an exact quote but it was basically ridiculing me for it. I've seen the same idiot do it here multiple times. I wonder
if he even pays attention to what he says sometimes.
[Metalhead1172] Sunday, December 02, 2012 2:58:40 AM
Today I got Unleashed in the East on cassette and it was killer. The analog form was really cool. Im listening to metal works, im on blood red skies.
[guidogodoy] Saturday, December 01, 2012 9:43:16 PM
While the one I mentioned is simply outstanding, the Bachman Books (written under that pseudonym) are a group of really cool short stories. He won't authorize a reprint in the US because it includes "Rage" that detailed a HS shooting before it actually happened. Google it.
You won't regret reading "11/22/63." It is great. Went on a small (heh) run today and was tempted to finish listening to my second audiobook ever. NY Times had it as top five fiction books of the year and a movie is now in the works.
Love Stephen King. Rose Madder was great and a short story The Road Virus Heads North was too. He has so many good ones can't mention all.
guidogodoy wrote:
HA! No, I am no "supermarathoner." I just looked, the unabridged version is easily 30+ hours. I am just finishing it up with these last distance runs before a full marathon. Don't know what my time will be after running 26.2 miles but I might just have time to listen to the whole thing over again!
Never really thought about listening to audiobooks either until another distance runner kept hammering how "Into Thin Air" was so good. Indeed, it was as is this one by King.
Head banger wrote:
you ran thru that whole book in one run? thats impressive. how long is the audio book. Personaly I cant listen to books, but thats just me. heck I cant run either so 0 for 2 there.
guidogodoy wrote:
What the heck have you been brooding over, man? I remember when you posted all those concerts you had attended I made a comment of praise for your diversity of tastes, not a criticism in the least.
You certainly got my comment about Priest (or lack thereof) under your nails, didn't you? Let it go. Breathe. Take up yoga.
Anyhoo, back to the topic. Listening to right now? Nothing at the moment but I just finished a run to the audiobook "10/22/63" by Stephen King. Fantastic novel and a great reader.
Budred wrote:
I remember when I used to put my ipod on shuffle and out of boredom post the songs here.
Then a certain someone had to make a comment to the effect, "Gee, look at me and all the different music I listen to".
Not an exact quote but it was basically ridiculing me for it. I've seen the same idiot do it here multiple times. I wonder
if he even pays attention to what he says sometimes.
[METALMANJP] Friday, November 30, 2012 8:39:28 AM
Love Stephen King. Rose Madder was great and a short story The Road Virus Heads North was too. He has so many good ones can't mention all. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Wednesday, November 28, 2012 5:56:16 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
HA! No, I am no "supermarathoner." I just looked, the unabridged version is easily 30+ hours. I am just finishing it up with these last distance runs before a full marathon. Don't know what my time will be after running 26.2 miles but I might just have time to listen to the whole thing over again!
Never really thought about listening to audiobooks either until another distance runner kept hammering how "Into Thin Air" was so good. Indeed, it was as is this one by King.
Head banger wrote:
you ran thru that whole book in one run? thats impressive. how long is the audio book. Personaly I cant listen to books, but thats just me. heck I cant run either so 0 for 2 there.
guidogodoy wrote:
What the heck have you been brooding over, man? I remember when you posted all those concerts you had attended I made a comment of praise for your diversity of tastes, not a criticism in the least.
You certainly got my comment about Priest (or lack thereof) under your nails, didn't you? Let it go. Breathe. Take up yoga.
Anyhoo, back to the topic. Listening to right now? Nothing at the moment but I just finished a run to the audiobook "10/22/63" by Stephen King. Fantastic novel and a great reader.
Budred wrote:
I remember when I used to put my ipod on shuffle and out of boredom post the songs here.
Then a certain someone had to make a comment to the effect, "Gee, look at me and all the different music I listen to".
Not an exact quote but it was basically ridiculing me for it. I've seen the same idiot do it here multiple times. I wonder
if he even pays attention to what he says sometimes.
[Brian_Evans] Thursday, November 29, 2012 8:06:16 PM
Crank that bad-boy!
[hellrider 31038] Thursday, November 29, 2012 5:27:03 PM
IN A LITTLE WHILE I WILL BE PUTING ON MY NEW STRIKER LP I JUST RECIEVED TONIGHT.ALL THE WAY I BELIEVE FROM GERMANY IF I AM CORRECT AND ONLY TOOK LIKE A WEEK TO RECIEVE IT.WHILE I WORK
SOMEMORE ON MY FLAME THROWER FIRE BLASTER (BLOW TORCH FIST LOL ) I AM MAKING
[Head banger] Wednesday, November 28, 2012 9:19:01 PM
yeah, I figured that might run over time. how long for you to sit and read it. I read fast, could probably do the book in the time it takes you to run the marathon.
just cant get into listening.
back on topic, listening to "a tout le monde" (set me free)
HA! No, I am no "supermarathoner." I just looked, the unabridged version is easily 30+ hours. I am just finishing it up with these last distance runs before a full marathon. Don't know what my time will be after running 26.2 miles but I might just have time to listen to the whole thing over again!
Never really thought about listening to audiobooks either until another distance runner kept hammering how "Into Thin Air" was so good. Indeed, it was as is this one by King.
Head banger wrote:
you ran thru that whole book in one run? thats impressive. how long is the audio book. Personaly I cant listen to books, but thats just me. heck I cant run either so 0 for 2 there.
guidogodoy wrote:
What the heck have you been brooding over, man? I remember when you posted all those concerts you had attended I made a comment of praise for your diversity of tastes, not a criticism in the least.
You certainly got my comment about Priest (or lack thereof) under your nails, didn't you? Let it go. Breathe. Take up yoga.
Anyhoo, back to the topic. Listening to right now? Nothing at the moment but I just finished a run to the audiobook "10/22/63" by Stephen King. Fantastic novel and a great reader.
Budred wrote:
I remember when I used to put my ipod on shuffle and out of boredom post the songs here.
Then a certain someone had to make a comment to the effect, "Gee, look at me and all the different music I listen to".
Not an exact quote but it was basically ridiculing me for it. I've seen the same idiot do it here multiple times. I wonder
if he even pays attention to what he says sometimes.
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, November 28, 2012 5:56:16 PM
HA! No, I am no "supermarathoner." I just looked, the unabridged version is easily 30+ hours. I am just finishing it up with these last distance runs before a full marathon. Don't know what my time will be after running 26.2 miles but I might just have time to listen to the whole thing over again!
Never really thought about listening to audiobooks either until another distance runner kept hammering how "Into Thin Air" was so good. Indeed, it was as is this one by King.
you ran thru that whole book in one run? thats impressive. how long is the audio book. Personaly I cant listen to books, but thats just me. heck I cant run either so 0 for 2 there.
guidogodoy wrote:
What the heck have you been brooding over, man? I remember when you posted all those concerts you had attended I made a comment of praise for your diversity of tastes, not a criticism in the least.
You certainly got my comment about Priest (or lack thereof) under your nails, didn't you? Let it go. Breathe. Take up yoga.
Anyhoo, back to the topic. Listening to right now? Nothing at the moment but I just finished a run to the audiobook "10/22/63" by Stephen King. Fantastic novel and a great reader.
Budred wrote:
I remember when I used to put my ipod on shuffle and out of boredom post the songs here.
Then a certain someone had to make a comment to the effect, "Gee, look at me and all the different music I listen to".
Not an exact quote but it was basically ridiculing me for it. I've seen the same idiot do it here multiple times. I wonder
if he even pays attention to what he says sometimes.
[Head banger] Wednesday, November 28, 2012 7:48:28 AM
you ran thru that whole book in one run? thats impressive. how long is the audio book. Personaly I cant listen to books, but thats just me. heck I cant run either so 0 for 2 there. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Tuesday, November 27, 2012 6:26:36 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
What the heck have you been brooding over, man? I remember when you posted all those concerts you had attended I made a comment of praise for your diversity of tastes, not a criticism in the least.
You certainly got my comment about Priest (or lack thereof) under your nails, didn't you? Let it go. Breathe. Take up yoga.
Anyhoo, back to the topic. Listening to right now? Nothing at the moment but I just finished a run to the audiobook "10/22/63" by Stephen King. Fantastic novel and a great reader.
Budred wrote:
I remember when I used to put my ipod on shuffle and out of boredom post the songs here.
Then a certain someone had to make a comment to the effect, "Gee, look at me and all the different music I listen to".
Not an exact quote but it was basically ridiculing me for it. I've seen the same idiot do it here multiple times. I wonder
if he even pays attention to what he says sometimes.
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, November 27, 2012 6:26:36 PM
What the heck have you been brooding over, man? I remember when you posted all those concerts you had attended I made a comment of praise for your diversity of tastes, not a criticism in the least.
You certainly got my comment about Priest (or lack thereof) under your nails, didn't you? Let it go. Breathe. Take up yoga.
Anyhoo, back to the topic. Listening to right now? Nothing at the moment but I just finished a run to the audiobook "10/22/63" by Stephen King. Fantastic novel and a great reader.
I remember when I used to put my ipod on shuffle and out of boredom post the songs here.
Then a certain someone had to make a comment to the effect, "Gee, look at me and all the different music I listen to".
Not an exact quote but it was basically ridiculing me for it. I've seen the same idiot do it here multiple times. I wonder
if he even pays attention to what he says sometimes.
[Budred] Tuesday, November 27, 2012 1:42:36 PM
I remember when I used to put my ipod on shuffle and out of boredom post the songs here.
Then a certain someone had to make a comment to the effect, "Gee, look at me and all the different music I listen to".
Not an exact quote but it was basically ridiculing me for it. I've seen the same idiot do it here multiple times. I wonder
if he even pays attention to what he says sometimes.
[Brian_Evans] Monday, November 26, 2012 10:13:25 PM
Here's a pre two fer tuesday ...courtesy of Brad Gillis and Jack Blades ...ha!
Edited at: Monday, November 26, 2012 10:36:54 PM
[hellrider 31038] Monday, November 26, 2012 9:19:26 PM
NOTHING AT THE MOMENT EXCEPT FOR THE BUZZING SOUND IN MY EARS FROM BLASTING THE PREVIOUS
BUT I WILL BE GOING UP SHORTLY TO WORK ON THE FLAME SYSTEM I MADE FOR MY FIST AND I WILL DECIDE ON WHAT TO PUT ON THEN. I SPOTTED A CRACK I WAS JUST GONNA SCOTCH TAPE OVER IT BUT I THINK IT WOULD BE WISE TO FIX IT PROPERLY LOL. ALLTHOUGH
I DID NOT MAKE THIS ONE THE WAY I WOULD HAVE LIKED TO BUT THE NEXT ONE WILL BE
[hellrider 31038] Monday, November 26, 2012 8:49:24 PM
JUST PLAYED ONE OF MY NEW CDS I RECENTLY GOT THAT I GOT LUCKY WITH MANTAS DEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAATTHHHHHHHHHH BY MEEEEEETTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
.BOUGHT QUITE A FEW LATLY WITHOUT CHECKING THEM OUT FIRST
MOST ARE CRAP. DID NOT EVEN PLAY THEM ALL THE WAY THROUGH.
Edited at: Monday, November 26, 2012 8:54:09 PM
[hellrider 31038] Monday, November 26, 2012 5:30:43 PM
JUST PLAYED ONE OF MY NEW CDS I RECENTLY GOT THAT I GOT LUCKY WITH MANTAS DEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAATTHHHHHHHHHH BY MEEEEEETTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
.BOUGHT QUITE A FEW LATLY WITHOUT CHECKING THEM OUT FIRST
MOST ARE CRAP. DID NOT EVEN PLAY THEM ALL THE WAY THROUGH.
[Brian_Evans] Sunday, November 25, 2012 11:33:50 PM
They know better than to mess with me....lol !! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Budred from Sunday, November 25, 2012 5:23:00 AM)
Budred wrote:
Man, this is a Judas Priest site and you want to post that?!!
Jeez dude!!
Are you trying to set off the web police or what?
Brian_Evans wrote:
[Budred] Sunday, November 25, 2012 5:23:00 AM
Man, this is a Judas Priest site and you want to post that?!!
Jeez dude!!
Are you trying to set off the web police or what?
[guidogodoy] Saturday, November 24, 2012 10:02:45 PM
Maiden - Wasted Years. Also makes me think of RoboCaster. Wish you were back, my friend. You played this well.
Oh shit this. Vids don't seem to work anymore here. CLICK!==> youtu.be/cOVzXYEU3Bk
Edited at: Saturday, November 24, 2012 10:07:35 PM
[Brian_Evans] Saturday, November 24, 2012 2:51:13 PM
[Brian_Evans] Saturday, November 24, 2012 2:42:47 PM
[guidogodoy] Saturday, November 24, 2012 1:09:14 AM
Fuck you. PAINKILLER!!!
[guidogodoy] Saturday, November 24, 2012 12:39:28 AM
DAMN, they uesd to rule....
[guidogodoy] Saturday, November 24, 2012 12:25:38 AM
It would have been Dawg music if this had not popped up.
[guidogodoy] Saturday, November 24, 2012 12:10:51 AM
Them Bones- Alice in Chains
[hellrider 31038] Friday, November 23, 2012 7:12:04 PM
LET THERE BE DEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAATTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTHHHHHHHHHHHHH. ARTES NEGRAS
IN A FEW MOMENTS WHILE I TRY TO COMPLETLY FINISH MY JUDAS PRIEST TOOOOOOOOTTTTTTTTAAAAAAAAALLLLLLL HAARRRRRRDD COOOOOOORRREEEEEEEEE
FRINGE JACKET EXCEPT FOR SEWING ON PATCH ON BACK.
[hellrider 31038] Thursday, November 22, 2012 9:56:35 PM
JUST PLAYING SOME JUDAS PRIEST
HEAVY MEEEEETTTTTTT TTAAAALLLLLLLLLLLL I WOULD HAVE SAID AND MY BIRDS TO AT THE SAME TIME BUT THEY WERE RESTING.LOL.WHILE I WAS TOTALLY
FOCUSED ON PLASTERING MY COLLAR ON MY FRINGE JACKET WHILE I WAS WORRIED THE ENTIRE TIME IF THE GAP BETWEEN THE LAST STUD AND THE BUTTON ON THE COLLAR WOULD BE THE SAME WHEN I GOT TO THE
OTHER SIDE OF COLLAR.AND IT WAS .
[tardisgirl70] Wednesday, November 21, 2012 6:35:50 AM
Balls to the Wall - Accept
Edited at: Wednesday, November 21, 2012 6:37:00 AM
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, November 21, 2012 4:07:42 AM
When I judge an audio shot vid of JP, nothing makes me happier than when the videographer knows who is doing the lead breaks!
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, November 21, 2012 2:51:51 AM
Oh, HELLS YEAH!
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, November 21, 2012 1:55:33 AM
Too bad the vid starts short. For those who know the live version, Udo starts with a typical "sing along" series of screams until the last one. I swear to God, he makes that unholy sound as if he were inhaling a scream. I couldn't reproduce it under penalty of death.
Ed note. This didn't work for me playing here. Hit the YouTube icon to see it. I swear. I love Halford but he couldn't make that first scream.
Edited at: Wednesday, November 21, 2012 2:12:49 AM
[guidogodoy] Sunday, November 18, 2012 5:19:22 AM
Holy crap. A group that could sing. Locals that made it big. From the Detroit / Flint region of Michigan too!
[Budred] Sunday, November 18, 2012 4:31:22 AM
Man, all these guys do is growl!
[guidogodoy] Sunday, November 18, 2012 1:16:36 AM
John 5
[guidogodoy] Saturday, November 17, 2012 12:09:35 AM
Concerto for Mandolin in C major - Vivaldi
[acolyte55] Wednesday, November 14, 2012 6:27:42 PM
the one you love to hate, live with rob dickinson and geoff tate
[METALMANJP] Wednesday, November 14, 2012 2:59:47 PM
Winter Songs- Halford . It's about 35 degrees here time for Winter Songs.
[Budred] Saturday, November 10, 2012 10:09:06 PM
Just figured out how to make the video's bigger. I didn't know you could do that.
Edited at: Saturday, November 10, 2012 10:19:18 PM
[Brian_Evans] Saturday, November 10, 2012 12:58:58 PM
[Tania2194AD] Saturday, November 10, 2012 6:11:13 AM
FIGHT - War of words!!!!!!
[guidogodoy] Saturday, November 10, 2012 12:49:42 AM
The Painkiller fucking rises again!!!!
[hellrider 31038] Friday, November 09, 2012 10:14:11 PM
BUZZING SOUND IN MY EAR.NOT THE ONE THAT I THINK IS PERMENANT.
[hellrider 31038] Friday, November 09, 2012 7:04:38 PM
METAL THUNDER BLASTING IN MY HEAD RIGHT NOW BUT I WILL BE HEADING OUT TO THE GARAGE IN A FEW MINUITES TO DRILL HOLES
THROUGH SOME STANDARD ENGLISH CONE STUDS AND I WILL PUT SOMETHING ELSE ON. Edited at: Friday, November 09, 2012 7:13:06 PM
[guidogodoy] Thursday, November 08, 2012 1:55:57 AM
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, November 07, 2012 11:04:27 PM
Ian slapping that double bass. LOVE BITES!
[Brian_Evans] Sunday, November 04, 2012 11:45:29 PM
[Vaillant 3.0] Sunday, November 04, 2012 12:30:03 AM
Scorpions-Sails of Charon
Nah, I was kidding. I still look like this smiley...---> ...except without the lipstick, the eye makeup and the red hair color.
[Vaillant 3.0] Sunday, November 04, 2012 12:18:02 AM
Crucible-Halford
Needed this after a week of pulling my hair out. Now I look like this guy. --->
[Budred] Saturday, November 03, 2012 11:44:57 AM
Great song. One of my favorites from my youth. Had to edit. I was watching a second time and realized the second guitarist.
When did they get two guitarists. I remember them being a three piece. ?[Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, November 02, 2012 11:01:14 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Edited at: Saturday, November 03, 2012 11:52:34 AM
[guidogodoy] Saturday, November 03, 2012 12:47:27 AM
Warlock - Doro!
[guidogodoy] Friday, November 02, 2012 11:01:14 PM
[Budred] Wednesday, October 31, 2012 6:19:49 PM
This is Tenafly Viper. I may have posted this here before. I can't remember. Give it a listen, it doesn't sound anything like MRH.
[hellrider 31038] Wednesday, October 31, 2012 6:04:26 PM
[Carpentrov] Wednesday, October 31, 2012 4:31:32 PM
I've been listening to some classic Anvil and Motorhead!! Lot's of Maiden and Priest to top it off!!
[Brian_Evans] Monday, October 29, 2012 9:21:09 PM
Hey ..Hellrider...check it out ...flamethrowers
lol
[hellrider 31038] Wednesday, October 24, 2012 8:06:49 PM
A FEW MOMENTS AGO I WAS LYING DOWN RESTING LISTENING TO MY BIRDS EAT SEEDS WHILE IMAGINING ABOUT TOTAL METAL THINGS
[hellrider 31038] Wednesday, October 24, 2012 6:25:10 PM
METAL THUNDER BLASTING IN MY HEAD WHILE IMAGINING ABOUT MY NEW FLAME THROWER FIST
[Budred] Tuesday, October 23, 2012 4:28:03 PM
I just had my wife watching it and it was kind of funny. When the video started she put her hands on her hip
and kind of cocked her head to the side a little and started giving me that "WTF is this?" look. After about
a minute she had a little head bob going to the beat and by the end of the video she was doing the weird
little dance steps they do. I thought it was amusing so I figured I'd share that with you. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Lady Erzebeth from Tuesday, October 23, 2012 4:48:28 AM)
Lady Erzebeth wrote:
Budred wrote:
That's just weird enough for me to like.(LOL)
I kinda dig the bluesy sound it has and the welding masks had me smiling.
Agreed on all counts! Very Dio-ish and some good metal to boot!
[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Thursday, October 11, 2012 10:55:48 PM
This is a new band that I really like. They are recording their first album and it should be out early next year. They sound like classic metal to me and the lead singer sounds a lot like RJD.
Alright. I just didn't realize at first how serious you are with playing in a band. And I understand what you mean by saying you want to do something lasting, something lasting at least in your own life. I have written some poem collections myself, five collections actually, and I got them published as one book. I knew that not many people care about poetry and I certainly knew I wouldn't make any money with the book, but it just felt nice to get it published and if one hundred people liked those poems, hey, great, I'm perfectly happy with that. So, I can't build a house, there's more than enough trees where I live and I probably never get married, but at least I wrote a book. In finnish of course because I'm finnish, in english I couldn't write much more than what you can see here. So, yes, the point is to do something that matters to you and if you can be happy with the end result, then everything's fine - if some other people like what you do that's a nice bonus, but not necessarily that important.
[Pepe2] Monday, October 08, 2012 2:00:25 PM
Alright. I just didn't realize at first how serious you are with playing in a band. And I understand what you mean by saying you want to do something lasting, something lasting at least in your own life. I have written some poem collections myself, five collections actually, and I got them published as one book. I knew that not many people care about poetry and I certainly knew I wouldn't make any money with the book, but it just felt nice to get it published and if one hundred people liked those poems, hey, great, I'm perfectly happy with that. So, I can't build a house, there's more than enough trees where I live and I probably never get married, but at least I wrote a book. In finnish of course because I'm finnish, in english I couldn't write much more than what you can see here. So, yes, the point is to do something that matters to you and if you can be happy with the end result, then everything's fine - if some other people like what you do that's a nice bonus, but not necessarily that important.
[GuardianX] Monday, October 08, 2012 1:12:32 PM
Quote: "to look like Rob did" [end] Think you are one of a few people now, who discovered that idea I had. And ... yeah ... I feels quite strange without my hair. Well ... I had the guts to cut my hair off and act in an amateur video clip, covering a song which could be way to big for us, playing along to the rest of the band, whose members did not learn / take any lessons in their instruments --- including myself. And now I'm proud as f*ck!
You mentioned that you were not sure about 'the point' of the clip. Well, I can't tell you about the others' motivation. But I can tell you about my reasons to do - for example - that video [on the web].
=> Many people say that man should do three things in life:
I.build a house
II.plant a tree
III.have a child
I will probably never have a chance to have a child with the one I loved. And since the day I came to this conclusion, I have been looking for a possibility to leave something behind that would last for long. I searched for something that would still be there, even if I had already been gone forever. And exactly THAT is the reason, why I’m still playing guitar and keep on singing. The interpretation of “Heading out to the highway” has been the first real video clip in combination with my work as a musician. And that again is why “Heading out to the highway” is my “little child”. <=
And this is what I told Jayne Andrews, when I asekd for publishing permission.
You sacrificed your long hair to look like Rob did? Well. That certainly IS dedication. I know. I would feel naked without my long hair. There is, of course, all kind of Judas Priest covers. The most memorable to me has been Pat Boone's You've got another thing coming. At first I thought it was a joke and sure, it IS a very tongue in cheek kind of thing, but then again, it also shows that a heavy metal song can be... well, just a song. Which is interesting - music is music and the same song can be done in many different ways. I'm not putting down your version of "Highway", it does have a certain light feeling in it and would actually be good driving music, just like the original is - if not even more so, just because of that light, mellow, relaxed feel. So, no problems, I can be critical but I can be less critical too, hehe...
[Pepe2] Monday, October 08, 2012 11:07:34 AM
You sacrificed your long hair to look like Rob did? Well. That certainly IS dedication. I know. I would feel naked without my long hair. There is, of course, all kind of Judas Priest covers. The most memorable to me has been Pat Boone's You've got another thing coming. At first I thought it was a joke and sure, it IS a very tongue in cheek kind of thing, but then again, it also shows that a heavy metal song can be... well, just a song. Which is interesting - music is music and the same song can be done in many different ways. I'm not putting down your version of "Highway", it does have a certain light feeling in it and would actually be good driving music, just like the original is - if not even more so, just because of that light, mellow, relaxed feel. So, no problems, I can be critical but I can be less critical too, hehe...
[GuardianX] Monday, October 08, 2012 10:08:24 AM
The clip is definitely not meant to be a kind of joke. If I had wanted to make a joke or had wanted to make fun about anyone - except myself - I would never ever have sacrificed two years of groth of hair. Some of you might have noticed that the guitar playing guy and the singer in the clip are one and the same person. Hell, yeah! "I sacrificed my hair to kick some f*ckin' ass." You might take THAT fact quite funny, don't you? Best regards ... [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Pepe2 from Sunday, October 07, 2012 7:32:48 PM)
Pepe2 wrote:
Welllll... I can understand you guys had fun doing that video but I also got the feeling you made it just for yourselves as an inside joke... so what I'm supposed to say... that it's a good version of a classic Judas Priest song? There's some dedicated Judas Priest cover bands already so I'm not sure what's the point of this video. Good luck and good night is all I can say, really.
[Pepe2] Sunday, October 07, 2012 7:32:48 PM
Welllll... I can understand you guys had fun doing that video but I also got the feeling you made it just for yourselves as an inside joke... so what I'm supposed to say... that it's a good version of a classic Judas Priest song? There's some dedicated Judas Priest cover bands already so I'm not sure what's the point of this video. Good luck and good night is all I can say, really.
[guidogodoy] Sunday, October 07, 2012 1:58:23 PM
HAAA! Way cool! It was obvious that you were all having a blast making the video and now we even have "behind the scenes" commentary! Outstanding!
I was wondering who knew the police to get the car in there. Nice to know that you weren't arrested while making your "homage."
Thank you very much. I have been afraid of posting that into the board at first. I was thinkig of the huge mass of 'true' Priest fans, trying to tear us down after watching the clip. As a small local band, we always looked up to those great bands like Judas Priest, Saxon etc. of course. But we also saw some kind of 'idols' in other local bands, having been on stage much longer. One of that bands was called NOIZE. Those guys nearly 'lived' with us in the same practicing room for about ten years. Their cover version of the song inspired me to also do that song, which was originally released in the year I was born. In every case of life, I think it is very important to have such idols, since they are the ones that bring you forward in the end.
People shuold not take our video too serious. I am definitely not a Priest singer. But "Heading out to the highway" is quite a cool song made by one of the biggest bands on earth. Our interpretation is just meant to be a link to the past ... for memory purposes. People don't know that we did not get into a studio for recording. We used an old personal computer instead. We also did not have a professional camera, but used the video function of a standard digital photo-cam instead. As we prepared for "the race" ... to be located at a bus stop near the high school we all went to ... the local security watched us and called the police. We had already done a few pre-start-shots, when the police arrived. Finally - after long minutes of discussion, trying to not get arrested - we still had both cars parking parallel in the middle of the street. Being forced to drive away anyway ... we got the chance / were allowed to do that last shot. And so we did. This is actually the reason, why you do not see more takes of the race itself. In the end, I think, our hometown police dept. still doesn't know that it is co-starring in the clip.
It was really fun. And that is, what it always should be.
Yours
Thorsten
Guitar @ OVERLOAD
guidogodoy wrote:
Nice! Liked some of those camera angles (eg. guitar cam..heh). Great throwback to the vid getting those cars ready for the race too!
[GuardianX] Sunday, October 07, 2012 10:56:09 AM
Thank you very much. I have been afraid of posting that into the board at first. I was thinkig of the huge mass of 'true' Priest fans, trying to tear us down after watching the clip. As a small local band, we always looked up to those great bands like Judas Priest, Saxon etc. of course. But we also saw some kind of 'idols' in other local bands, having been on stage much longer. One of that bands was called NOIZE. Those guys nearly 'lived' with us in the same practicing room for about ten years. Their cover version of the song inspired me to also do that song, which was originally released in the year I was born. In every case of life, I think it is very important to have such idols, since they are the ones that bring you forward in the end.
People shuold not take our video too serious. I am definitely not a Priest singer. But "Heading out to the highway" is quite a cool song made by one of the biggest bands on earth. Our interpretation is just meant to be a link to the past ... for memory purposes. People don't know that we did not get into a studio for recording. We used an old personal computer instead. We also did not have a professional camera, but used the video function of a standard digital photo-cam instead. As we prepared for "the race" ... to be located at a bus stop near the high school we all went to ... the local security watched us and called the police. We had already done a few pre-start-shots, when the police arrived. Finally - after long minutes of discussion, trying to not get arrested - we still had both cars parking parallel in the middle of the street. Being forced to drive away anyway ... we got the chance / were allowed to do that last shot. And so we did. This is actually the reason, why you do not see more takes of the race itself. In the end, I think, our hometown police dept. still doesn't know that it is co-starring in the clip.
It was really fun. And that is, what it always should be.
Nice! Liked some of those camera angles (eg. guitar cam..heh). Great throwback to the vid getting those cars ready for the race too!
[GoranPrpic] Sunday, October 07, 2012 2:00:56 AM
For the past month or so, the JP songs that I have been listening to in order to get "MY FIX" are "Invader" and "Here Come the Tears".
By the way, there are some great "covers" of these songs also. That... there should be for these 2 great songs!
Goran
[guidogodoy] Saturday, October 06, 2012 10:10:30 PM
Nice! Liked some of those camera angles (eg. guitar cam..heh). Great throwback to the vid getting those cars ready for the race too!
[GuardianX] Saturday, October 06, 2012 6:24:22 PM
We're so sorry! Actually we're not. Special thanks to Jayne Andrews for permission. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by GuardianX from Saturday, October 06, 2012 6:21:22 PM)
GuardianX wrote:
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[GuardianX] Saturday, October 06, 2012 6:21:22 PM
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[Brian_Evans] Saturday, October 06, 2012 6:17:40 PM
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[hellrider 31038] Friday, October 05, 2012 7:12:34 PM
WHILE I DO A FEW MORE LINES OF STUDS ON MY SLEEVE
NOTHING TRENDY.ITS PART OF THE METAL
KEEP THE METAL ALIVE IN EVERY WAY SHAPE AND FORM NOT PARTIAL
HEAR SEE AND FEEL THE METAL TO THE MAX NOT PARTIAL
YOU TOTALLY ROCK FOR DOING SO AND DONT YOU EVER FORGET IT
PREACH TO OTHERS http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=-HAkABc01R4#t=11s Edited at: Friday, October 05, 2012 7:24:29 PM
[Pepe2] Friday, October 05, 2012 12:48:51 PM
Eddie Clarke, Lemmy Kilmister, Phil Taylor:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=evY7PjYQww8
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[Pepe2] Thursday, October 04, 2012 4:44:59 PM
Fastway: Leave the light on.
Eddie Clarke, Motörhead's guitarist 1977-1982, still makes music. Sometimes. When he feels like it.
Eddie's style in Motörhead was unique, fascinating - fast and furious, yet soulful in it's own way. I have never heard anything quite like it. Eddie's band after Motörhead, Fastway, recorded two good albums, the self titled debut 1983 & All fired up 1984, powerful, bluesy stuff, and now Eddie is back with a new band, the name is still Fastway, but with different guys than before. It's very basic stuff, bluesy hard rock, nothing new really, but sounds good.
[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Thursday, October 04, 2012 10:38:16 AM
Same here, I'm a fan of the vocalist Geoff USED to be! He hasn't sung well or wanted to be metal for a long time. And you are right, the band hits the high notes for him now (keyboard player: his wife's ex-husband!). Go back to your CRAParet Geoff and leave the Queensryche name alone, you've damaged it enough
Hell, if you are going to chime in on the convo, at least post something Tate did THIS DECADE! That is him in 2001 on the "Live Evolution" DVD. Easy tell...Tate has hair!
How about the same song this year? Hard to hear but the audience and bandmates hit the high notes here. I am a Tate fan but more the way he was not the way he is now. You only have to watch him do this solo / acoustic version (also online) to know that you are comparing someone who wants to front a heavier band vs. one who now wants to sing cabaret.
[guidogodoy] Thursday, October 04, 2012 2:03:29 AM
Hell, if you are going to chime in on the convo, at least post something Tate did THIS DECADE! That is him in 2001 on the "Live Evolution" DVD. Easy tell...Tate has hair!
How about the same song this year? Hard to hear but the audience and bandmates hit the high notes here. I am a Tate fan but more the way he was not the way he is now. You only have to watch him do this solo / acoustic version (also online) to know that you are comparing someone who wants to front a heavier band vs. one who now wants to sing cabaret.
[Brian_Evans] Thursday, October 04, 2012 12:11:47 AM
there's only one Geoff Tate ...crank this bad-boy!!
you be the judge...
Edited at: Thursday, October 04, 2012 12:41:04 AM
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, October 03, 2012 11:14:45 PM
I agree 100% with OM2. I tried to like it but, as i said, it is just a mess. All but two songs left on my iPod ("The Chase" is the second) and, of those, I only actually listen to the one named below. Outstanding tune.
As for the DVDs, I have Livecrime. Damn good and with CHRIS! Special love as I saw the tour. OM2, though?! BLEAH! I couldn't stand more than five minutes of it. Only reason I made it to five minutes was out of amazement and WTF moments! As you say, bad Broadway show. Closest I could get to describing it as well.
I like Empire, but it just doesn't have the edge that the earlier albums have. It just sounds more commercial to me and less metal. I used to listen to The Warning album everyday on my walk across the frozen tundra to my 8am class at MSU. No Sanctuary would play and it was just perfect for that moment. That song has some very intense vocals. Eddie and Whip were thrilled when I told them that The Warning was my favorite. Geoff? Not so much!
I think Geoff has been drinking too much of his shit wine, BTW!! OM2, what a fucking JOKE!! Only listened to it once and couldn't stand it. Did you watch the OM2 DVD? Geoff needs to just give it up and sing on Broadway. It's pretty obvious that THAT is what he really wants to do, although he totally SUCKS as an actor. Operation Mindcrime, now THAT was a KILLER concert!
guidogodoy wrote:
BTW, I pit "Empire" against "The Warning" as I think nothing tops "Operation: Mindcrime." I argue it like I would "The Wall." I love Pink Floyd - MANY earlier songs a few later. However, like OM, I see "The Wall" as an entity rather than individual songs. Sadly, Queensryche couldn't re-create the same magic with OM2. THAT is just a mess of songs to me and I do stress the word "mess."
Still, I think I have posted once or a thousand times that I love "Re-Arrange you!" HAAA!!!
Best comment on this video? "Why are they letting the roadie sing?" LOL!!!!
[hellrider 31038] Wednesday, October 03, 2012 6:01:51 PM
METAL THUNDER BLASTING IN MY HEAD
[Becks] Wednesday, October 03, 2012 3:34:08 PM
Ok that's a cool song! The video is weird, like you say though, ahhh the 80's
Yup. Mindcrime (ALL the way through...concept album), "Rage for Order" and "Empire" are mine in order. Not to be missed is the killer "Queen of the Reich" from their self-titled '82 album.
- [HAAA! Ed note. I had all but forgotten the video. It tells a tale! About what, I am not exactly sure except that big-hair Geoff apparently freezes some big-boobed chick with a conch shell! Ah, the '80s. LOL!!]
(Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, October 02, 2012 4:15:23 PM)
Edited at: Tuesday, October 02, 2012 5:55:40 PM
[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Wednesday, October 03, 2012 7:17:28 AM
I like Empire, but it just doesn't have the edge that the earlier albums have. It just sounds more commercial to me and less metal. I used to listen to The Warning album everyday on my walk across the frozen tundra to my 8am class at MSU. No Sanctuary would play and it was just perfect for that moment. That song has some very intense vocals. Eddie and Whip were thrilled when I told them that The Warning was my favorite. Geoff? Not so much!
I think Geoff has been drinking too much of his shit wine, BTW!! OM2, what a fucking JOKE!! Only listened to it once and couldn't stand it. Did you watch the OM2 DVD? Geoff needs to just give it up and sing on Broadway. It's pretty obvious that THAT is what he really wants to do, although he totally SUCKS as an actor. Operation Mindcrime, now THAT was a KILLER concert!
BTW, I pit "Empire" against "The Warning" as I think nothing tops "Operation: Mindcrime." I argue it like I would "The Wall." I love Pink Floyd - MANY earlier songs a few later. However, like OM, I see "The Wall" as an entity rather than individual songs. Sadly, Queensryche couldn't re-create the same magic with OM2. THAT is just a mess of songs to me and I do stress the word "mess."
Still, I think I have posted once or a thousand times that I love "Re-Arrange you!" HAAA!!!
Best comment on this video? "Why are they letting the roadie sing?" LOL!!!!
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, October 02, 2012 11:15:39 PM
BTW, I pit "Empire" against "The Warning" as I think nothing tops "Operation: Mindcrime." I argue it like I would "The Wall." I love Pink Floyd - MANY earlier songs a few later. However, like OM, I see "The Wall" as an entity rather than individual songs. Sadly, Queensryche couldn't re-create the same magic with OM2. THAT is just a mess of songs to me and I do stress the word "mess."
Still, I think I have posted once or a thousand times that I love "Re-Arrange you!" HAAA!!!
Best comment on this video? "Why are they letting the roadie sing?" LOL!!!!
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, October 02, 2012 10:51:11 PM
HAAAAAA!!!! Maybe you just didn't have enough "Insania!" before the concert!
Also perhaps why I prefer Empire over "The Warning." Never a huge fan of that song while I love Jet City Woman, Another Rainy Night, Empire and, yes, I'll admit it, even Silent Lucidity from time to time (although it is NOT on my iPod where the first three are mainstays).
Now, let's talk about Geoff's beard! WTF?!? LOL!!!
HA, you're right! Geoff would tell me I suck! Met him and thought he was an ass and completely full of himself. He came off as a slimy, used car salesman - polished, fake charm and feeding you complete bullshit with a big smile on his face. Geoff has a HUGE ego and Rob is very humble. Geoff only likes people that kiss his ass and Rob gets very uncomfortable when you compliment him. Geoff lost his voice a long time ago and Rob STILL HAS IT!! As Parker from QR said, there are 2 Queensryche's: one that will be playing the songs the way they were written and originally done and the other tuned WAY THE FUCK DOWN! HA! That is why Rob will always be #1 with me!!!
Don't get me wrong, Mindcrime is neck and neck with The Warning for me. But Take Hold Of The Flame breaks the tie for me. DAMN I Love that song!! And Todd can sing it, so I'll finally get to hear it the way it is supposed to be sung! The last time I heard it sung well was back during the Promised Land tour in '95. They played it when they opened for Priest during the AOR tour and it totally SUCKED!!! Oh wait, maybe it was US that SUCKED!
guidogodoy wrote:
What?! You'd put "The Warning" in front of "Operation: Mindcrime"? No way! As Geoff would say, you suck! LOL!!!
(all kidding aside, I am on the fence with Geoff's comment to the crowd below. They DID suck! Tell them, though? I dunno. WWRD = What Would Rob Do? Well, certainly NOT the below!)
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
If you listen to anything, listen to Take Hold Of The Flame from the album The Warning. My favorites in order would be: The Warning, Operation Mindcrime, Queensryche (self titled EP released independently in 1982), Rage for Order and Empire. Any of these albums are worth listening to. Geoff had a great voice back in the day and knew how to write. After Empire, they just went downhill.....
Becks wrote:
I confess I have listened to very little, if any, Queensryche (sp? LOL!). What earlier albums of theirs are good?
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
Great, something to really look forward to...... when I have insomnia! I think he's been drinking too much of his own wine
We are going to see the 3 original members of QR in December. Bet it'll be a hell of a show - they are playing all the old QR stuff that Geoff refused to sing, EP through Empire
guidogodoy wrote:
Just heard the new Geoff Tate tune on Eddie Trunk's radio show. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz....
I think Mr. Tate ran out of words. Repeats a lot. Repeats a lot. Repeats a lot.
[The Metallian] Tuesday, October 02, 2012 10:45:51 PM
I never did like Queensryche!
[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Tuesday, October 02, 2012 10:28:41 PM
HA, you're right! Geoff would tell me I suck! Met him and thought he was an ass and completely full of himself. He came off as a slimy, used car salesman - polished, fake charm and feeding you complete bullshit with a big smile on his face. Geoff has a HUGE ego and Rob is very humble. Geoff only likes people that kiss his ass and Rob gets very uncomfortable when you compliment him. Geoff lost his voice a long time ago and Rob STILL HAS IT!! As Parker from QR said, there are 2 Queensryche's: one that will be playing the songs the way they were written and originally done and the other tuned WAY THE FUCK DOWN! HA! That is why Rob will always be #1 with me!!!
Don't get me wrong, Mindcrime is neck and neck with The Warning for me. But Take Hold Of The Flame breaks the tie for me. DAMN I Love that song!! And Todd can sing it, so I'll finally get to hear it the way it is supposed to be sung! The last time I heard it sung well was back during the Promised Land tour in '95. They played it when they opened for Priest during the AOR tour and it totally SUCKED!!! Oh wait, maybe it was US that SUCKED!
What?! You'd put "The Warning" in front of "Operation: Mindcrime"? No way! As Geoff would say, you suck! LOL!!!
(all kidding aside, I am on the fence with Geoff's comment to the crowd below. They DID suck! Tell them, though? I dunno. WWRD = What Would Rob Do? Well, certainly NOT the below!)
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
If you listen to anything, listen to Take Hold Of The Flame from the album The Warning. My favorites in order would be: The Warning, Operation Mindcrime, Queensryche (self titled EP released independently in 1982), Rage for Order and Empire. Any of these albums are worth listening to. Geoff had a great voice back in the day and knew how to write. After Empire, they just went downhill.....
Becks wrote:
I confess I have listened to very little, if any, Queensryche (sp? LOL!). What earlier albums of theirs are good?
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
Great, something to really look forward to...... when I have insomnia! I think he's been drinking too much of his own wine
We are going to see the 3 original members of QR in December. Bet it'll be a hell of a show - they are playing all the old QR stuff that Geoff refused to sing, EP through Empire
guidogodoy wrote:
Just heard the new Geoff Tate tune on Eddie Trunk's radio show. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz....
I think Mr. Tate ran out of words. Repeats a lot. Repeats a lot. Repeats a lot.
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, October 02, 2012 9:50:03 PM
What?! You'd put "The Warning" in front of "Operation: Mindcrime"? No way! As Geoff would say, you suck! LOL!!!
(all kidding aside, I am on the fence with Geoff's comment to the crowd below. They DID suck! Tell them, though? I dunno. WWRD = What Would Rob Do? Well, certainly NOT the below!)
If you listen to anything, listen to Take Hold Of The Flame from the album The Warning. My favorites in order would be: The Warning, Operation Mindcrime, Queensryche (self titled EP released independently in 1982), Rage for Order and Empire. Any of these albums are worth listening to. Geoff had a great voice back in the day and knew how to write. After Empire, they just went downhill.....
Becks wrote:
I confess I have listened to very little, if any, Queensryche (sp? LOL!). What earlier albums of theirs are good?
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
Great, something to really look forward to...... when I have insomnia! I think he's been drinking too much of his own wine
We are going to see the 3 original members of QR in December. Bet it'll be a hell of a show - they are playing all the old QR stuff that Geoff refused to sing, EP through Empire
guidogodoy wrote:
Just heard the new Geoff Tate tune on Eddie Trunk's radio show. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz....
I think Mr. Tate ran out of words. Repeats a lot. Repeats a lot. Repeats a lot.
[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Tuesday, October 02, 2012 9:30:19 PM
If you listen to anything, listen to Take Hold Of The Flame from the album The Warning. My favorites in order would be: The Warning, Operation Mindcrime, Queensryche (self titled EP released independently in 1982), Rage for Order and Empire. Any of these albums are worth listening to. Geoff had a great voice back in the day and knew how to write. After Empire, they just went downhill.....
I confess I have listened to very little, if any, Queensryche (sp? LOL!). What earlier albums of theirs are good?
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
Great, something to really look forward to...... when I have insomnia! I think he's been drinking too much of his own wine
We are going to see the 3 original members of QR in December. Bet it'll be a hell of a show - they are playing all the old QR stuff that Geoff refused to sing, EP through Empire
guidogodoy wrote:
Just heard the new Geoff Tate tune on Eddie Trunk's radio show. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz....
I think Mr. Tate ran out of words. Repeats a lot. Repeats a lot. Repeats a lot.
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, October 02, 2012 5:44:58 PM
Yup. Mindcrime (ALL the way through...concept album), "Rage for Order" and "Empire" are mine in order. Not to be missed is the killer "Queen of the Reich" from their self-titled '82 album.
- [HAAA! Ed note. I had all but forgotten the video. It tells a tale! About what, I am not exactly sure except that big-hair Geoff apparently freezes some big-boobed chick with a conch shell! Ah, the '80s. LOL!!]
I confess I have listened to very little, if any, Queensryche (sp? LOL!). What earlier albums of theirs are good?
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
Great, something to really look forward to...... when I have insomnia! I think he's been drinking too much of his own wine
We are going to see the 3 original members of QR in December. Bet it'll be a hell of a show - they are playing all the old QR stuff that Geoff refused to sing, EP through Empire
guidogodoy wrote:
Just heard the new Geoff Tate tune on Eddie Trunk's radio show. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz....
I think Mr. Tate ran out of words. Repeats a lot. Repeats a lot. Repeats a lot.
[Becks] Tuesday, October 02, 2012 4:15:23 PM
I confess I have listened to very little, if any, Queensryche (sp? LOL!). What earlier albums of theirs are good?
Great, something to really look forward to...... when I have insomnia! I think he's been drinking too much of his own wine
We are going to see the 3 original members of QR in December. Bet it'll be a hell of a show - they are playing all the old QR stuff that Geoff refused to sing, EP through Empire
guidogodoy wrote:
Just heard the new Geoff Tate tune on Eddie Trunk's radio show. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz....
I think Mr. Tate ran out of words. Repeats a lot. Repeats a lot. Repeats a lot.
[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Monday, October 01, 2012 9:26:13 PM
Great, something to really look forward to...... when I have insomnia! I think he's been drinking too much of his own wine
We are going to see the 3 original members of QR in December. Bet it'll be a hell of a show - they are playing all the old QR stuff that Geoff refused to sing, EP through Empire