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Hi cabochon1. Judas Priest mentioned in the Eddie Trunk interview posted on Nov 4 that they will be doing a second leg of the North American tour next year. They said they're hoping to hit the places they've missed this time around and also a few places they haven't been to in a while. Hope that helps!
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by cabochon1 from Friday, November 04, 2011 10:53:30 AM) | | cabochon1 wrote: | | I am soooo late to this party guys! I'm sure it's already been discussed but I'll ask anyway... will JP be adding anymore American tour dates or has Virginia, DC and Maryland just been skipped? Thank you for any info. you can offer! |
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[cabochon1] Friday, November 04, 2011 10:53:30 AM | |
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I am soooo late to this party guys! I'm sure it's already been discussed but I'll ask anyway... will JP be adding anymore American tour dates or has Virginia, DC and Maryland just been skipped? Thank you for any info. you can offer! |
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Besides, what happened to Davey Crockett was that he died at the hands of the Mexican army, attempting to defend the indefensible - Texas.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guitardude from Thursday, November 03, 2011 4:41:32 PM) | | guitardude wrote: | | I will almost always take the odd road, in what I write, just for the reaction. Violence really isn`t my thing, unless I`m defending my own , Otherwise, bark is much worse than the bite.
Don`t care about Rangers, never been much of a fan, just like to watch good baseball. (Quoting Message by . from Thursday, November 03, 2011 2:14:23 AM)
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No, I didn't read what you said to Lady Vail. But I do know that when you write things such as you did, that you leave yourself open to more than your horse running loose. Go figure, being cryptical.
Go Rangers!
No wait, I meant Go, St Louis!!!
Oh wait, who won?
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Yea, and look what happen to Crockett!
I have one question of you [.]... never ridden a horse have you? And when the barn door is open the horse is out, get it?
Don`t assume you know what I meant, misleading, yes, but I got the exact reaction from you I expected. Didn`t you see my response to Lady Vail? (Quoting Message by . from Tuesday, October 25, 2011 1:07:43 AM)
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Typical Texan you are: getting off on talking violent sexual rape in barns. You made the case that Texas sucks just fine on your own.
Davey Crockett's last words at the Alamo:
"TEXAS SUCKS"
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What`s this Ya`ll shit, we may have an accent, but we can speak English. But you know there [.], why don`t you improve your way of life and Come on (notice proper spelling) to Texas and let`s light some up, providied you don`t think we`ll take the "fuck off" comment to seriously and leave you battered, bruised and bow legged out in the barn, with the door open no less! (Quoting Message by . from Sunday, October 23, 2011 7:08:07 AM)
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That's what I mean, starbreaker just is over-critical of what seemed like it was a good night, ya know?
Ya'll need to fuck off.
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Thank You Starbreaker.
Nice shot at the [.], whatever the hell that is??
I`ve thought the same thing about Blood Red Skies and the Terminator movies, but then Metal Gods describes those movies to a T !
My heyday in the clubs was from 87 thru 93, did do the old Broco Bowl though, that was awesome. But played a lot in Austin and Houston as well as a few places throughout Oklahoma and Louisiana. Dallas City Limits was a big place we did frequently in Big D.
I can`t say from my perspective that the band looked bored, but they could`ve been better. Rob and Glenn really didn`t have much interaction. Ritchie was into it, smiling most of the night!
Everyone has an off night, but it was still a great show.
I guess short of hovering over Scott and changing the mics out, may not have been much they could do.
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Guitardude, olive branch accepted. If Judas Priest does come back to the Dallas area, I will be there as well. I've played some big shows, I was in a band that opened a Latin Festival at Starplex once, played Arcadia a few times and other festivals at outdoor Anette Straus stage adjacent to the Meyerson. Probably like you I've played at most places Dallas musicians have played: Curtain Club, Club DaDa, Firewater etc...
So yes, I understand we're at the mercy of the soundcrew at times. Couldnt they fix it? Could both boom mics above the drums have not been working? The sound of the drums can make a band sound ultra professional or cheap. It was a pleasure to watch 3 great drummers right in a row. Not a BLS fan but their drummer was really good. Zakk has a 3 note range, but an amazing lead guitar player.
Sound aside, it was the energy from the band that bothered me. Rob wasnt even on stage during the intro to Blood Red Skies which is one of my favorite songs ever. I always thought that song should have been used in the Terminator movies.
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I will almost always take the odd road, in what I write, just for the reaction. Violence really isn`t my thing, unless I`m defending my own , Otherwise, bark is much worse than the bite.
Don`t care about Rangers, never been much of a fan, just like to watch good baseball. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by . from Thursday, November 03, 2011 2:14:23 AM)
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No, I didn't read what you said to Lady Vail. But I do know that when you write things such as you did, that you leave yourself open to more than your horse running loose. Go figure, being cryptical.
Go Rangers!
No wait, I meant Go, St Louis!!!
Oh wait, who won?
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guitardude wrote: |
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Yea, and look what happen to Crockett!
I have one question of you [.]... never ridden a horse have you? And when the barn door is open the horse is out, get it?
Don`t assume you know what I meant, misleading, yes, but I got the exact reaction from you I expected. Didn`t you see my response to Lady Vail? (Quoting Message by . from Tuesday, October 25, 2011 1:07:43 AM)
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Typical Texan you are: getting off on talking violent sexual rape in barns. You made the case that Texas sucks just fine on your own.
Davey Crockett's last words at the Alamo:
"TEXAS SUCKS"
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What`s this Ya`ll shit, we may have an accent, but we can speak English. But you know there [.], why don`t you improve your way of life and Come on (notice proper spelling) to Texas and let`s light some up, providied you don`t think we`ll take the "fuck off" comment to seriously and leave you battered, bruised and bow legged out in the barn, with the door open no less! (Quoting Message by . from Sunday, October 23, 2011 7:08:07 AM)
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That's what I mean, starbreaker just is over-critical of what seemed like it was a good night, ya know?
Ya'll need to fuck off.
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guitardude wrote: |
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Thank You Starbreaker.
Nice shot at the [.], whatever the hell that is??
I`ve thought the same thing about Blood Red Skies and the Terminator movies, but then Metal Gods describes those movies to a T !
My heyday in the clubs was from 87 thru 93, did do the old Broco Bowl though, that was awesome. But played a lot in Austin and Houston as well as a few places throughout Oklahoma and Louisiana. Dallas City Limits was a big place we did frequently in Big D.
I can`t say from my perspective that the band looked bored, but they could`ve been better. Rob and Glenn really didn`t have much interaction. Ritchie was into it, smiling most of the night!
Everyone has an off night, but it was still a great show.
I guess short of hovering over Scott and changing the mics out, may not have been much they could do.
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Guitardude, olive branch accepted. If Judas Priest does come back to the Dallas area, I will be there as well. I've played some big shows, I was in a band that opened a Latin Festival at Starplex once, played Arcadia a few times and other festivals at outdoor Anette Straus stage adjacent to the Meyerson. Probably like you I've played at most places Dallas musicians have played: Curtain Club, Club DaDa, Firewater etc...
So yes, I understand we're at the mercy of the soundcrew at times. Couldnt they fix it? Could both boom mics above the drums have not been working? The sound of the drums can make a band sound ultra professional or cheap. It was a pleasure to watch 3 great drummers right in a row. Not a BLS fan but their drummer was really good. Zakk has a 3 note range, but an amazing lead guitar player.
Sound aside, it was the energy from the band that bothered me. Rob wasnt even on stage during the intro to Blood Red Skies which is one of my favorite songs ever. I always thought that song should have been used in the Terminator movies.
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[.] Thursday, November 03, 2011 2:14:23 AM | |
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No, I didn't read what you said to Lady Vail. But I do know that when you write things such as you did, that you leave yourself open to more than your horse running loose. Go figure, being cryptical.
Go Rangers!
No wait, I meant Go, St Louis!!!
Oh wait, who won?
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guitardude from Wednesday, October 26, 2011 5:29:12 PM) | | guitardude wrote: | | Yea, and look what happen to Crockett!
I have one question of you [.]... never ridden a horse have you? And when the barn door is open the horse is out, get it?
Don`t assume you know what I meant, misleading, yes, but I got the exact reaction from you I expected. Didn`t you see my response to Lady Vail? (Quoting Message by . from Tuesday, October 25, 2011 1:07:43 AM)
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Typical Texan you are: getting off on talking violent sexual rape in barns. You made the case that Texas sucks just fine on your own.
Davey Crockett's last words at the Alamo:
"TEXAS SUCKS"
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What`s this Ya`ll shit, we may have an accent, but we can speak English. But you know there [.], why don`t you improve your way of life and Come on (notice proper spelling) to Texas and let`s light some up, providied you don`t think we`ll take the "fuck off" comment to seriously and leave you battered, bruised and bow legged out in the barn, with the door open no less! (Quoting Message by . from Sunday, October 23, 2011 7:08:07 AM)
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That's what I mean, starbreaker just is over-critical of what seemed like it was a good night, ya know?
Ya'll need to fuck off.
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guitardude wrote: |
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Thank You Starbreaker.
Nice shot at the [.], whatever the hell that is??
I`ve thought the same thing about Blood Red Skies and the Terminator movies, but then Metal Gods describes those movies to a T !
My heyday in the clubs was from 87 thru 93, did do the old Broco Bowl though, that was awesome. But played a lot in Austin and Houston as well as a few places throughout Oklahoma and Louisiana. Dallas City Limits was a big place we did frequently in Big D.
I can`t say from my perspective that the band looked bored, but they could`ve been better. Rob and Glenn really didn`t have much interaction. Ritchie was into it, smiling most of the night!
Everyone has an off night, but it was still a great show.
I guess short of hovering over Scott and changing the mics out, may not have been much they could do.
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Guitardude, olive branch accepted. If Judas Priest does come back to the Dallas area, I will be there as well. I've played some big shows, I was in a band that opened a Latin Festival at Starplex once, played Arcadia a few times and other festivals at outdoor Anette Straus stage adjacent to the Meyerson. Probably like you I've played at most places Dallas musicians have played: Curtain Club, Club DaDa, Firewater etc...
So yes, I understand we're at the mercy of the soundcrew at times. Couldnt they fix it? Could both boom mics above the drums have not been working? The sound of the drums can make a band sound ultra professional or cheap. It was a pleasure to watch 3 great drummers right in a row. Not a BLS fan but their drummer was really good. Zakk has a 3 note range, but an amazing lead guitar player.
Sound aside, it was the energy from the band that bothered me. Rob wasnt even on stage during the intro to Blood Red Skies which is one of my favorite songs ever. I always thought that song should have been used in the Terminator movies.
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Well, in that case my apologies. Sorry I didn't read all that stuff you wrote after the first sentence, I know you spent quite some time writing all that stuff but don't want to be bothered or upset over nothing. I make an ass of myself on occasion but it's out of passion for Judas Priest.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Starbreaker287 from Friday, October 28, 2011 3:06:13 PM) | | Starbreaker287 wrote: | | Perpetual Period [.]
You are making an ass of yourself on this thread. Anyone who had read my posts here can see that I mentioned how great the drummers for Thin Lizzy and BLS sounded. Too bad you can't read past a 3rd grade level.
I never said BLS was better, I just they were louder which I've never seen before, EVER. I've never seen an opening act have more sound than the headliner.
All 3 drummers are really good drummers, just too bad you couldnt hear Scott worth shit. The toms sounded really good, the snare, the bass drums, the hi-hats and crash cymbals sounded like ass. The drums for Thin Lizzy and BLS sounded clear and were booming. I dont understand how it could have been so bad at the Dallas show.
You are pathetic having to make shit up that I said instead of just sticking to what I wrote. The only dickhead here on this thread is YOU, you stupid fuck.
This thread is for concert reviews, I'm glad to see others posting good news about the shows they went to.
I called the Dallas show they way I saw it. I know it makes your pussy hurt, but that's how I saw it. Deal with it and go fuck yourself.
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[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, October 28, 2011 11:43:08 PM | |
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And interrupt the game you've got going on? Heck no! That's why I posted my reviews somewhere else! Why interrupt such good flaming in progress?
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Starbreaker287 from Monday, October 24, 2011 2:58:30 PM) | | Starbreaker287 wrote: | | I wish more peeps were posting their concert reviews.. |
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[Starbreaker287] Friday, October 28, 2011 3:06:13 PM | |
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Perpetual Period [.]
You are making an ass of yourself on this thread. Anyone who had read my posts here can see that I mentioned how great the drummers for Thin Lizzy and BLS sounded. Too bad you can't read past a 3rd grade level.
I never said BLS was better, I just they were louder which I've never seen before, EVER. I've never seen an opening act have more sound than the headliner.
All 3 drummers are really good drummers, just too bad you couldnt hear Scott worth shit. The toms sounded really good, the snare, the bass drums, the hi-hats and crash cymbals sounded like ass. The drums for Thin Lizzy and BLS sounded clear and were booming. I dont understand how it could have been so bad at the Dallas show.
You are pathetic having to make shit up that I said instead of just sticking to what I wrote. The only dickhead here on this thread is YOU, you stupid fuck.
This thread is for concert reviews, I'm glad to see others posting good news about the shows they went to.
I called the Dallas show they way I saw it. I know it makes your pussy hurt, but that's how I saw it. Deal with it and go fuck yourself.
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Yea, and look what happen to Crockett!
I have one question of you [.]... never ridden a horse have you? And when the barn door is open the horse is out, get it?
Don`t assume you know what I meant, misleading, yes, but I got the exact reaction from you I expected. Didn`t you see my response to Lady Vail? [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by . from Tuesday, October 25, 2011 1:07:43 AM)
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Typical Texan you are: getting off on talking violent sexual rape in barns. You made the case that Texas sucks just fine on your own.
Davey Crockett's last words at the Alamo:
"TEXAS SUCKS"
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What`s this Ya`ll shit, we may have an accent, but we can speak English. But you know there [.], why don`t you improve your way of life and Come on (notice proper spelling) to Texas and let`s light some up, providied you don`t think we`ll take the "fuck off" comment to seriously and leave you battered, bruised and bow legged out in the barn, with the door open no less! (Quoting Message by . from Sunday, October 23, 2011 7:08:07 AM)
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That's what I mean, starbreaker just is over-critical of what seemed like it was a good night, ya know?
Ya'll need to fuck off.
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guitardude wrote: |
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Thank You Starbreaker.
Nice shot at the [.], whatever the hell that is??
I`ve thought the same thing about Blood Red Skies and the Terminator movies, but then Metal Gods describes those movies to a T !
My heyday in the clubs was from 87 thru 93, did do the old Broco Bowl though, that was awesome. But played a lot in Austin and Houston as well as a few places throughout Oklahoma and Louisiana. Dallas City Limits was a big place we did frequently in Big D.
I can`t say from my perspective that the band looked bored, but they could`ve been better. Rob and Glenn really didn`t have much interaction. Ritchie was into it, smiling most of the night!
Everyone has an off night, but it was still a great show.
I guess short of hovering over Scott and changing the mics out, may not have been much they could do.
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Guitardude, olive branch accepted. If Judas Priest does come back to the Dallas area, I will be there as well. I've played some big shows, I was in a band that opened a Latin Festival at Starplex once, played Arcadia a few times and other festivals at outdoor Anette Straus stage adjacent to the Meyerson. Probably like you I've played at most places Dallas musicians have played: Curtain Club, Club DaDa, Firewater etc...
So yes, I understand we're at the mercy of the soundcrew at times. Couldnt they fix it? Could both boom mics above the drums have not been working? The sound of the drums can make a band sound ultra professional or cheap. It was a pleasure to watch 3 great drummers right in a row. Not a BLS fan but their drummer was really good. Zakk has a 3 note range, but an amazing lead guitar player.
Sound aside, it was the energy from the band that bothered me. Rob wasnt even on stage during the intro to Blood Red Skies which is one of my favorite songs ever. I always thought that song should have been used in the Terminator movies.
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Who here thinks they should play
Dreamer Deceiver.
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[.] Tuesday, October 25, 2011 3:49:12 PM | |
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The reviews were negative because who wrote them are absolute dickheads. The show in Dallas was, as you know, at the Allen Center - way the hell away from Fort Worth, where the majority of people who would attend, live (suffer the Bad English). The drive between the two towns is at least an hour. So if there were people who left early, they had their reasons, but I don't think it was because Priest were bad. Some people were there to see Thin Lizzy or BLS and they had to go home because they live far off west.
Had the tour promoter, or whoever the hell it is that decides where Priest is going to play, chosen Fort Worth instead of reggae town, hip-hop loving Dallas, the attendance would have been greater.
Unfortunately there are people who think that they know what Priest is thinking when they play.
I don't think anybody should fear that Priest will give them a bad show and not certainly because some bloated old goat who claims drumming skills ( but totally ignores the drummers of the three bands he was there to watch play ) decided to put vowels and consonants together and shit on everybody's good time whether past or future.
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[Healer] Tuesday, October 25, 2011 10:13:08 AM | |
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So after seeing some negative posts about the show I was a little nervous about the Vegas show. But I have to say I was not disappointed at all! The show was awesome and Rob's voice sounds great! I definitely miss KK and always will but Richie did a great job and the effects were incredibible! Show is well worth seeing in my oppinion. 2 more to go!
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Yet, if Judas Priest were playing to you and they looked bored, then well, it's your fault because they haven't been bored anywhere else.
Besides you saying that Black Label Society were better because they were louder....now that just says you are a deaf drummer on top of being a bad one. Any comments about the drummer in Thin Lizzy right now?
Mmmm....nope.
You're in Dallas? Good god, what a shithole of a place. Mexico has far better barbecue than Texas ever will.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Starbreaker287 from Monday, October 24, 2011 2:54:09 PM) | | Starbreaker287 wrote: | | Perpetual Period,
Don't get perturbed? You insulted my home you fuck, what the hell am I supposed to do? You insult my home (which I take as a personal insult) and you're telling us to fuck off?
I called it like I saw it, I stand by my review. I said, overall I had a good time because of the company I was with, because I like being around 6,000 rockers and the atmosphere of a rock show.
The Judas Priest portion of the show, well, I've already said what I wanted to say. If that makes your vagina swell up that's your problem.
I noticed you know a lot about meth, I hope you still have all your teeth.
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Typical Texan you are: getting off on talking violent sexual rape in barns. You made the case that Texas sucks just fine on your own.
Davey Crockett's last words at the Alamo:
"TEXAS SUCKS"
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guitardude from Sunday, October 23, 2011 4:27:16 PM) | | guitardude wrote: | | What`s this Ya`ll shit, we may have an accent, but we can speak English. But you know there [.], why don`t you improve your way of life and Come on (notice proper spelling) to Texas and let`s light some up, providied you don`t think we`ll take the "fuck off" comment to seriously and leave you battered, bruised and bow legged out in the barn, with the door open no less! (Quoting Message by . from Sunday, October 23, 2011 7:08:07 AM)
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That's what I mean, starbreaker just is over-critical of what seemed like it was a good night, ya know?
Ya'll need to fuck off.
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guitardude wrote: |
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Thank You Starbreaker.
Nice shot at the [.], whatever the hell that is??
I`ve thought the same thing about Blood Red Skies and the Terminator movies, but then Metal Gods describes those movies to a T !
My heyday in the clubs was from 87 thru 93, did do the old Broco Bowl though, that was awesome. But played a lot in Austin and Houston as well as a few places throughout Oklahoma and Louisiana. Dallas City Limits was a big place we did frequently in Big D.
I can`t say from my perspective that the band looked bored, but they could`ve been better. Rob and Glenn really didn`t have much interaction. Ritchie was into it, smiling most of the night!
Everyone has an off night, but it was still a great show.
I guess short of hovering over Scott and changing the mics out, may not have been much they could do.
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Guitardude, olive branch accepted. If Judas Priest does come back to the Dallas area, I will be there as well. I've played some big shows, I was in a band that opened a Latin Festival at Starplex once, played Arcadia a few times and other festivals at outdoor Anette Straus stage adjacent to the Meyerson. Probably like you I've played at most places Dallas musicians have played: Curtain Club, Club DaDa, Firewater etc...
So yes, I understand we're at the mercy of the soundcrew at times. Couldnt they fix it? Could both boom mics above the drums have not been working? The sound of the drums can make a band sound ultra professional or cheap. It was a pleasure to watch 3 great drummers right in a row. Not a BLS fan but their drummer was really good. Zakk has a 3 note range, but an amazing lead guitar player.
Sound aside, it was the energy from the band that bothered me. Rob wasnt even on stage during the intro to Blood Red Skies which is one of my favorite songs ever. I always thought that song should have been used in the Terminator movies.
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[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Monday, October 24, 2011 9:49:11 PM | |
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We are seeing them in Hammond (Chicago), Detroit and Cleveland. I'll be sure to post reviews and hopefully LOTS of great pictures (front row for Detroit and 2nd row for Cleveland ). I'm hoping to get a shot of Rob with the riding crop between his teeth as he rides out on the Harley!! I read your review and it breaks my heart, but I'm not completely surprised by it either. KK left for a reason and that reason is still there. Priest has been my favorite band since I was 12 years old and we are meeting up with a lot of friends at each show to give Priest the send off that they deserve, just as you did at your show.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Starbreaker287 from Monday, October 24, 2011 2:58:30 PM) | | Starbreaker287 wrote: | | I wish more peeps were posting their concert reviews.. |
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[guitardude] Monday, October 24, 2011 5:26:51 PM | |
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Lady Vail
Relax, it`s ok, it`s only words in cyber space having some fun! Wouldn`t get near that stuff! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Sunday, October 23, 2011 7:33:14 PM) | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Hold your horses, Sir Guitardude. It ain't worth it.
| | guitardude wrote: | | What`s this Ya`ll shit, we may have an accent, but we can speak English. But you know there [.], why don`t you improve your way of life and Come on (notice proper spelling) to Texas and let`s light some up, providied you don`t think we`ll take the "fuck off" comment to seriously and leave you battered, bruised and bow legged out in the barn, with the door open no less! (Quoting Message by . from Sunday, October 23, 2011 7:08:07 AM)
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That's what I mean, starbreaker just is over-critical of what seemed like it was a good night, ya know?
Ya'll need to fuck off.
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guitardude wrote: |
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Thank You Starbreaker.
Nice shot at the [.], whatever the hell that is??
I`ve thought the same thing about Blood Red Skies and the Terminator movies, but then Metal Gods describes those movies to a T !
My heyday in the clubs was from 87 thru 93, did do the old Broco Bowl though, that was awesome. But played a lot in Austin and Houston as well as a few places throughout Oklahoma and Louisiana. Dallas City Limits was a big place we did frequently in Big D.
I can`t say from my perspective that the band looked bored, but they could`ve been better. Rob and Glenn really didn`t have much interaction. Ritchie was into it, smiling most of the night!
Everyone has an off night, but it was still a great show.
I guess short of hovering over Scott and changing the mics out, may not have been much they could do.
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Guitardude, olive branch accepted. If Judas Priest does come back to the Dallas area, I will be there as well. I've played some big shows, I was in a band that opened a Latin Festival at Starplex once, played Arcadia a few times and other festivals at outdoor Anette Straus stage adjacent to the Meyerson. Probably like you I've played at most places Dallas musicians have played: Curtain Club, Club DaDa, Firewater etc...
So yes, I understand we're at the mercy of the soundcrew at times. Couldnt they fix it? Could both boom mics above the drums have not been working? The sound of the drums can make a band sound ultra professional or cheap. It was a pleasure to watch 3 great drummers right in a row. Not a BLS fan but their drummer was really good. Zakk has a 3 note range, but an amazing lead guitar player.
Sound aside, it was the energy from the band that bothered me. Rob wasnt even on stage during the intro to Blood Red Skies which is one of my favorite songs ever. I always thought that song should have been used in the Terminator movies.
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[Starbreaker287] Monday, October 24, 2011 2:58:30 PM | |
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I wish more peeps were posting their concert reviews.. |
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[Starbreaker287] Monday, October 24, 2011 2:54:09 PM | |
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Perpetual Period,
Don't get perturbed? You insulted my home you fuck, what the hell am I supposed to do? You insult my home (which I take as a personal insult) and you're telling us to fuck off?
I called it like I saw it, I stand by my review. I said, overall I had a good time because of the company I was with, because I like being around 6,000 rockers and the atmosphere of a rock show.
The Judas Priest portion of the show, well, I've already said what I wanted to say. If that makes your vagina swell up that's your problem.
I noticed you know a lot about meth, I hope you still have all your teeth.
I live in Dallas, not on the border. Where are you from? Arkansas? Edited at: Monday, October 24, 2011 2:55:54 PM |
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[mgdman] Sunday, October 23, 2011 8:47:07 PM | |
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In my mind I'm already there!! I'll post how it went so stayed tuned
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Starbreaker287 from Saturday, October 22, 2011 8:53:36 AM) | | Starbreaker287 wrote: | | MGD- Go and have a great time. Please let us all know how it went.! |
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