[Deep Freeze] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 10:50:40 AM
HAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!! I'll have you know I delayed ONLY because I was in the midst of my morning "constitutional".....HAAAAHAHHAHHAAHAHAHAAA!!!!! Pff!! "Addled" indeed! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Tuesday, December 29, 2009 10:47:01 AM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Backread.....fixed it long before your addled brain caught it.
Deep Freeze wrote:
HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Shall we also discuss the sentence, " Just shows what I and Freeze are saying.." ?? HAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAAA!!!!!!!!
You chimney guys are a hilarious lot.....
(Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Tuesday, December 29, 2009 10:40:08 AM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Yeah, I was going to mention that one too but decided to lay off your poor old feeble soul!
Deep Freeze wrote:
Yes, yes. I know!! Typing too fast again, I'm afraid. I also missed the "g" in amongst! HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
"Not conjecture NOR opinion" (negatives....bwwwahaaahahahahaaaa!!!!!)
Notice I did not put Kid Rock in my first listing of my musical tastes? I only threw that one video up there by Kid because it illustrates my point of the previous ones. Melding rap and metal / rock. Run-DMC and Aerosmith were amongst the first to do it but what is Kid doing there? Rap? Rock? Metal? Just shows what I and Freeze are saying. How can you NOT be influenced by your surroundings especially during your formative years? Ever think you can get Samba music out of a Brazillian? The Mexican corrida or mariachi? The Portuguese fado?
I also know nothing about the NZ music scene. Nonetheless, I would argue that Detroit holds Metal to greater esteem as do many of the northern US states and Canada. I'd bet my life on it.
Freeze...NO country music? Not even Charlie Daniels? LOL!!!!!!
Deep Freeze wrote:
OK, better late than never. I will "jump in" even though this party ended long ago.
For me, not "all" of anything" is one thing or another. As convoluted a statement as this is , the point I make is that not "all" Rap is so hideous as to deserve the utter disdain of the entire Metal Nation. Nor is "all" blues, jazz, pop, classical, hip hop, etc. (*with the possible exception of all country...HAAAAAAAAA!)
I get the joke, jj. No need to get into it. I laughed, too. From whence one hails notwithstanding, personal taste is a matter of variety amonst us and I, for one, embrace that. I have no idea what life is like in NZ but I have been to Detroit. You can literally draw a line with a paint brush between "good" neighborhoods and heartbreaking blight. Literally. Guido and I have driven around the greater Detroit area and went from beautiful to deplorable in the blink of an eye. He can actually show you the "dividing lines" as you drive. THAT is real, not conjecture or opinion. Additionally, there is a wide variety of musical influence there and one can easily see how spending one's 'formative' years there would have a tremendous affect on one's musical taste. How could it not? One must attend schools, shop and generally live among a HUGE diversity. It would be insanity to think one could simply close themsleves off from what is around them everyday!
I do NOT like Kid Rock. Don't care from whence he hails. NOT because of his musical choices but because I feel he "steals" (samples, as it were) from great artists rather than composing his own music and that most of his "original" work tends to have the same cadence over and over. I do not think he is a "fresh" as he would like us to believe. Certainly talented. Just my opinion. I like LL Cool J. I like the Beastie Boys. Loved the Tenors. I really love Bocelli. My point is, its "OK" to like other genres. As a vocalist, I tend to listen to certain things within the music that may not interest others. Delivery, sustain, range, emoting. On and on.
All of this leads me to the same conclusion, not "all" of anything is one thing or another.
Edited at: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 10:46:18 AM
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 10:47:01 AM
Backread.....fixed it long before your addled brain caught it. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Tuesday, December 29, 2009 10:44:55 AM)
Deep Freeze wrote:
HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Shall we also discuss the sentence, " Just shows what I and Freeze are saying.." ?? HAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAAA!!!!!!!!
You chimney guys are a hilarious lot.....
(Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Tuesday, December 29, 2009 10:40:08 AM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Yeah, I was going to mention that one too but decided to lay off your poor old feeble soul!
Deep Freeze wrote:
Yes, yes. I know!! Typing too fast again, I'm afraid. I also missed the "g" in amongst! HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
"Not conjecture NOR opinion" (negatives....bwwwahaaahahahahaaaa!!!!!)
Notice I did not put Kid Rock in my first listing of my musical tastes? I only threw that one video up there by Kid because it illustrates my point of the previous ones. Melding rap and metal / rock. Run-DMC and Aerosmith were amongst the first to do it but what is Kid doing there? Rap? Rock? Metal? Just shows what I and Freeze are saying. How can you NOT be influenced by your surroundings especially during your formative years? Ever think you can get Samba music out of a Brazillian? The Mexican corrida or mariachi? The Portuguese fado?
I also know nothing about the NZ music scene. Nonetheless, I would argue that Detroit holds Metal to greater esteem as do many of the northern US states and Canada. I'd bet my life on it.
Freeze...NO country music? Not even Charlie Daniels? LOL!!!!!!
Deep Freeze wrote:
OK, better late than never. I will "jump in" even though this party ended long ago.
For me, not "all" of anything" is one thing or another. As convoluted a statement as this is , the point I make is that not "all" Rap is so hideous as to deserve the utter disdain of the entire Metal Nation. Nor is "all" blues, jazz, pop, classical, hip hop, etc. (*with the possible exception of all country...HAAAAAAAAA!)
I get the joke, jj. No need to get into it. I laughed, too. From whence one hails notwithstanding, personal taste is a matter of variety amonst us and I, for one, embrace that. I have no idea what life is like in NZ but I have been to Detroit. You can literally draw a line with a paint brush between "good" neighborhoods and heartbreaking blight. Literally. Guido and I have driven around the greater Detroit area and went from beautiful to deplorable in the blink of an eye. He can actually show you the "dividing lines" as you drive. THAT is real, not conjecture or opinion. Additionally, there is a wide variety of musical influence there and one can easily see how spending one's 'formative' years there would have a tremendous affect on one's musical taste. How could it not? One must attend schools, shop and generally live among a HUGE diversity. It would be insanity to think one could simply close themsleves off from what is around them everyday!
I do NOT like Kid Rock. Don't care from whence he hails. NOT because of his musical choices but because I feel he "steals" (samples, as it were) from great artists rather than composing his own music and that most of his "original" work tends to have the same cadence over and over. I do not think he is a "fresh" as he would like us to believe. Certainly talented. Just my opinion. I like LL Cool J. I like the Beastie Boys. Loved the Tenors. I really love Bocelli. My point is, its "OK" to like other genres. As a vocalist, I tend to listen to certain things within the music that may not interest others. Delivery, sustain, range, emoting. On and on.
All of this leads me to the same conclusion, not "all" of anything is one thing or another.
Edited at: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 10:46:18 AM
[Deep Freeze] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 10:44:55 AM
HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Shall we also discuss the sentence, " Just shows what I and Freeze are saying.." ?? HAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAAA!!!!!!!!
You chimney guys are a hilarious lot.....
Yeah, I was going to mention that one too but decided to lay off your poor old feeble soul!
Deep Freeze wrote:
Yes, yes. I know!! Typing too fast again, I'm afraid. I also missed the "g" in amongst! HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
"Not conjecture NOR opinion" (negatives....bwwwahaaahahahahaaaa!!!!!)
Notice I did not put Kid Rock in my first listing of my musical tastes? I only threw that one video up there by Kid because it illustrates my point of the previous ones. Melding rap and metal / rock. Run-DMC and Aerosmith were amongst the first to do it but what is Kid doing there? Rap? Rock? Metal? Just shows what I and Freeze are saying. How can you NOT be influenced by your surroundings especially during your formative years? Ever think you can get Samba music out of a Brazillian? The Mexican corrida or mariachi? The Portuguese fado?
I also know nothing about the NZ music scene. Nonetheless, I would argue that Detroit holds Metal to greater esteem as do many of the northern US states and Canada. I'd bet my life on it.
Freeze...NO country music? Not even Charlie Daniels? LOL!!!!!!
Deep Freeze wrote:
OK, better late than never. I will "jump in" even though this party ended long ago.
For me, not "all" of anything" is one thing or another. As convoluted a statement as this is , the point I make is that not "all" Rap is so hideous as to deserve the utter disdain of the entire Metal Nation. Nor is "all" blues, jazz, pop, classical, hip hop, etc. (*with the possible exception of all country...HAAAAAAAAA!)
I get the joke, jj. No need to get into it. I laughed, too. From whence one hails notwithstanding, personal taste is a matter of variety amonst us and I, for one, embrace that. I have no idea what life is like in NZ but I have been to Detroit. You can literally draw a line with a paint brush between "good" neighborhoods and heartbreaking blight. Literally. Guido and I have driven around the greater Detroit area and went from beautiful to deplorable in the blink of an eye. He can actually show you the "dividing lines" as you drive. THAT is real, not conjecture or opinion. Additionally, there is a wide variety of musical influence there and one can easily see how spending one's 'formative' years there would have a tremendous affect on one's musical taste. How could it not? One must attend schools, shop and generally live among a HUGE diversity. It would be insanity to think one could simply close themsleves off from what is around them everyday!
I do NOT like Kid Rock. Don't care from whence he hails. NOT because of his musical choices but because I feel he "steals" (samples, as it were) from great artists rather than composing his own music and that most of his "original" work tends to have the same cadence over and over. I do not think he is a "fresh" as he would like us to believe. Certainly talented. Just my opinion. I like LL Cool J. I like the Beastie Boys. Loved the Tenors. I really love Bocelli. My point is, its "OK" to like other genres. As a vocalist, I tend to listen to certain things within the music that may not interest others. Delivery, sustain, range, emoting. On and on.
All of this leads me to the same conclusion, not "all" of anything is one thing or another.
Edited at: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 10:46:18 AM
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 10:40:08 AM
Yeah, I was going to mention that one too but decided to lay off your poor old feeble soul! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Tuesday, December 29, 2009 10:38:19 AM)
Deep Freeze wrote:
Yes, yes. I know!! Typing too fast again, I'm afraid. I also missed the "g" in amongst! HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
"Not conjecture NOR opinion" (negatives....bwwwahaaahahahahaaaa!!!!!)
Notice I did not put Kid Rock in my first listing of my musical tastes? I only threw that one video up there by Kid because it illustrates my point of the previous ones. Melding rap and metal / rock. Run-DMC and Aerosmith were amongst the first to do it but what is Kid doing there? Rap? Rock? Metal? Just shows what I and Freeze are saying. How can you NOT be influenced by your surroundings especially during your formative years? Ever think you can get Samba music out of a Brazillian? The Mexican corrida or mariachi? The Portuguese fado?
I also know nothing about the NZ music scene. Nonetheless, I would argue that Detroit holds Metal to greater esteem as do many of the northern US states and Canada. I'd bet my life on it.
Freeze...NO country music? Not even Charlie Daniels? LOL!!!!!!
Deep Freeze wrote:
OK, better late than never. I will "jump in" even though this party ended long ago.
For me, not "all" of anything" is one thing or another. As convoluted a statement as this is , the point I make is that not "all" Rap is so hideous as to deserve the utter disdain of the entire Metal Nation. Nor is "all" blues, jazz, pop, classical, hip hop, etc. (*with the possible exception of all country...HAAAAAAAAA!)
I get the joke, jj. No need to get into it. I laughed, too. From whence one hails notwithstanding, personal taste is a matter of variety amonst us and I, for one, embrace that. I have no idea what life is like in NZ but I have been to Detroit. You can literally draw a line with a paint brush between "good" neighborhoods and heartbreaking blight. Literally. Guido and I have driven around the greater Detroit area and went from beautiful to deplorable in the blink of an eye. He can actually show you the "dividing lines" as you drive. THAT is real, not conjecture or opinion. Additionally, there is a wide variety of musical influence there and one can easily see how spending one's 'formative' years there would have a tremendous affect on one's musical taste. How could it not? One must attend schools, shop and generally live among a HUGE diversity. It would be insanity to think one could simply close themsleves off from what is around them everyday!
I do NOT like Kid Rock. Don't care from whence he hails. NOT because of his musical choices but because I feel he "steals" (samples, as it were) from great artists rather than composing his own music and that most of his "original" work tends to have the same cadence over and over. I do not think he is a "fresh" as he would like us to believe. Certainly talented. Just my opinion. I like LL Cool J. I like the Beastie Boys. Loved the Tenors. I really love Bocelli. My point is, its "OK" to like other genres. As a vocalist, I tend to listen to certain things within the music that may not interest others. Delivery, sustain, range, emoting. On and on.
All of this leads me to the same conclusion, not "all" of anything is one thing or another.
[Deep Freeze] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 10:38:19 AM
Yes, yes. I know!! Typing too fast again, I'm afraid. I also missed the "g" in amongst! HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Tuesday, December 29, 2009 10:20:05 AM)
guidogodoy wrote:
"Not conjecture NOR opinion" (negatives....bwwwahaaahahahahaaaa!!!!!)
Notice I did not put Kid Rock in my first listing of my musical tastes? I only threw that one video up there by Kid because it illustrates my point of the previous ones. Melding rap and metal / rock. Run-DMC and Aerosmith were amongst the first to do it but what is Kid doing there? Rap? Rock? Metal? Just shows what I and Freeze are saying. How can you NOT be influenced by your surroundings especially during your formative years? Ever think you can get Samba music out of a Brazillian? The Mexican corrida or mariachi? The Portuguese fado?
I also know nothing about the NZ music scene. Nonetheless, I would argue that Detroit holds Metal to greater esteem as do many of the northern US states and Canada. I'd bet my life on it.
Freeze...NO country music? Not even Charlie Daniels? LOL!!!!!!
Deep Freeze wrote:
OK, better late than never. I will "jump in" even though this party ended long ago.
For me, not "all" of anything" is one thing or another. As convoluted a statement as this is , the point I make is that not "all" Rap is so hideous as to deserve the utter disdain of the entire Metal Nation. Nor is "all" blues, jazz, pop, classical, hip hop, etc. (*with the possible exception of all country...HAAAAAAAAA!)
I get the joke, jj. No need to get into it. I laughed, too. From whence one hails notwithstanding, personal taste is a matter of variety amonst us and I, for one, embrace that. I have no idea what life is like in NZ but I have been to Detroit. You can literally draw a line with a paint brush between "good" neighborhoods and heartbreaking blight. Literally. Guido and I have driven around the greater Detroit area and went from beautiful to deplorable in the blink of an eye. He can actually show you the "dividing lines" as you drive. THAT is real, not conjecture or opinion. Additionally, there is a wide variety of musical influence there and one can easily see how spending one's 'formative' years there would have a tremendous affect on one's musical taste. How could it not? One must attend schools, shop and generally live among a HUGE diversity. It would be insanity to think one could simply close themsleves off from what is around them everyday!
I do NOT like Kid Rock. Don't care from whence he hails. NOT because of his musical choices but because I feel he "steals" (samples, as it were) from great artists rather than composing his own music and that most of his "original" work tends to have the same cadence over and over. I do not think he is a "fresh" as he would like us to believe. Certainly talented. Just my opinion. I like LL Cool J. I like the Beastie Boys. Loved the Tenors. I really love Bocelli. My point is, its "OK" to like other genres. As a vocalist, I tend to listen to certain things within the music that may not interest others. Delivery, sustain, range, emoting. On and on.
All of this leads me to the same conclusion, not "all" of anything is one thing or another.
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 10:20:05 AM
"Not conjecture NOR opinion" (negatives....bwwwahaaahahahahaaaa!!!!!)
Notice I did not put Kid Rock in my first listing of my musical tastes? I only threw that one video up there by Kid because it illustrates my point of the previous ones. Melding rap and metal / rock. Run-DMC and Aerosmith were amongst the first to do it but what is Kid doing there? Rap? Rock? Metal? Just shows what Freeze and I are saying. How can you NOT be influenced by your surroundings especially during your formative years? Ever think you can get Samba music out of a Brazilian? The Mexican corrida or mariachi? The Portuguese fado?
I also know nothing about the NZ music scene. Nonetheless, I would argue that Detroit holds Metal to greater esteem as do many of the northern US states and Canada. I'd bet my life on it.
Freeze...NO country music? Not even Charlie Daniels? LOL!!!!!!
OK, better late than never. I will "jump in" even though this party ended long ago.
For me, not "all" of anything" is one thing or another. As convoluted a statement as this is , the point I make is that not "all" Rap is so hideous as to deserve the utter disdain of the entire Metal Nation. Nor is "all" blues, jazz, pop, classical, hip hop, etc. (*with the possible exception of all country...HAAAAAAAAA!)
I get the joke, jj. No need to get into it. I laughed, too. From whence one hails notwithstanding, personal taste is a matter of variety amonst us and I, for one, embrace that. I have no idea what life is like in NZ but I have been to Detroit. You can literally draw a line with a paint brush between "good" neighborhoods and heartbreaking blight. Literally. Guido and I have driven around the greater Detroit area and went from beautiful to deplorable in the blink of an eye. He can actually show you the "dividing lines" as you drive. THAT is real, not conjecture or opinion. Additionally, there is a wide variety of musical influence there and one can easily see how spending one's 'formative' years there would have a tremendous affect on one's musical taste. How could it not? One must attend schools, shop and generally live among a HUGE diversity. It would be insanity to think one could simply close themsleves off from what is around them everyday!
I do NOT like Kid Rock. Don't care from whence he hails. NOT because of his musical choices but because I feel he "steals" (samples, as it were) from great artists rather than composing his own music and that most of his "original" work tends to have the same cadence over and over. I do not think he is a "fresh" as he would like us to believe. Certainly talented. Just my opinion. I like LL Cool J. I like the Beastie Boys. Loved the Tenors. I really love Bocelli. My point is, its "OK" to like other genres. As a vocalist, I tend to listen to certain things within the music that may not interest others. Delivery, sustain, range, emoting. On and on.
All of this leads me to the same conclusion, not "all" of anything is one thing or another.
Edited at: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 10:43:41 AM
[Head banger] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 9:58:40 AM
change your name to mohamed, claim that the world hates you, give away all your money, and plan to be on welfare, your in. if you have plans of getting a job dont bother. what parts of canada have you been to? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Tuesday, December 29, 2009 3:26:52 AM)
jimmyjames wrote:
I've never been to America, much of less Detroit. Closest I've been is Canada. I would like to go there if they ever start letting people back in.
guidogodoy wrote:
With a statement like that, it is obvious you have never been to Detroit.
BTW. I like Diana and the Jackson 5, Run DMC, the Beastie Boys and even some M&M. Go rent the movie Gran Torino. That church is at the corner of my house. Come to my neighborhood someday and perhaps you'll understand. It is not uncommon to have real old-school Motown mixed with rap and metal in ANY bar.
Look at the reviews. Where were Priest one of the biggest? DETROIT!! Sellout!
jimmyjames wrote:
What does motown have to do with rap? I thought motown was Diana Ross and the Jackson 5. Don't tell me you're listening to that as well? You'll have to buy a silver sequined jumpsuit and grow an afro. If your going to claim credibility due to the fact that you were born in a place you might as well look the part too.
guidogodoy wrote:
Perhaps you hadn't noticed, my friend, but I am from Detroit.
START listening to rap?!? Saying that to someone born and raised in Motown is a sure way to get a cap popped in your ass.
jimmyjames wrote:
If you're going to start listening to rap you'll have to start dressing like your dogs.
guidogodoy wrote:
That shows real maturity to admit such a thing. It was truly a tumultuous time in Detroit. I was not kidding about the sandbags and machine guns at the suburbs. Three streets away from my house. They used to send my father into the inner city to make business calls because he was Mexican. Like he wouldn't get shot as easily as a pure white person. Right. That is a great part of why I still hold to "not all rap is crap" statement. Especially literate and historically significant rhyme.
No harm, no foul, compadre.
Painkiller87 wrote:
You're right, I should be more open-minded. I have been a little irritated from being a little sleepless. I do need to read more modern history anyhow. Plus I used to be part of the rap crowd in high school as well so I shouldn't be saying anything either. I always regret my outbursts and this is no different.
guidogodoy wrote:
Sorry, I grew up 20 years before you and three streets away from where they set up the sandbags and machine guns.
Read a little, kid. Malcolm X was also a key player in the movement in Michigan. Read his autobiography someday. Perhaps you'll understand that "not all rap is crap."
Open your mind, buddy.
Painkiller87 wrote:
Yeah, I was too young to remember that. Besides; I live in Tucson, AZ where NOTHING significant really happens.
guidogodoy wrote:
I guess you are too young to remember the race riots. Ever even HEARD of Farrakhan?
Painkiller87 wrote:
THIS IS MADNESS!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
YEEAAAAAAAAAHHH BOOOYYYYYYYYYY!!!
FreakyMetalHead wrote:
guidogodoy wrote:
Goin' Back to Cali
[Deep Freeze] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 7:45:52 AM
OK, better late than never. I will "jump in" even though this party ended long ago.
For me, not "all" of anything" is one thing or another. As convoluted a statement as this is , the point I make is that not "all" Rap is so hideous as to deserve the utter disdain of the entire Metal Nation. Nor is "all" blues, jazz, pop, classical, hip hop, etc. (*with the possible exception of all country...HAAAAAAAAA!)
I get the joke, jj. No need to get into it. I laughed, too. From whence one hails notwithstanding, personal taste is a matter of variety amonst us and I, for one, embrace that. I have no idea what life is like in NZ but I have been to Detroit. You can literally draw a line with a paint brush between "good" neighborhoods and heartbreaking blight. Literally. Guido and I have driven around the greater Detroit area and went from beautiful to deplorable in the blink of an eye. He can actually show you the "dividing lines" as you drive. THAT is real, not conjecture or opinion. Additionally, there is a wide variety of musical influence there and one can easily see how spending one's 'formative' years there would have a tremendous affect on one's musical taste. How could it not? One must attend schools, shop and generally live among a HUGE diversity. It would be insanity to think one could simply close themsleves off from what is around them everyday!
I do NOT like Kid Rock. Don't care from whence he hails. NOT because of his musical choices but because I feel he "steals" (samples, as it were) from great artists rather than composing his own music and that most of his "original" work tends to have the same cadence over and over. I do not think he is a "fresh" as he would like us to believe. Certainly talented. Just my opinion. I like LL Cool J. I like the Beastie Boys. Loved the Tenors. I really love Bocelli. My point is, its "OK" to like other genres. As a vocalist, I tend to listen to certain things within the music that may not interest others. Delivery, sustain, range, emoting. On and on.
All of this leads me to the same conclusion, not "all" of anything is one thing or another.
[Nicky007] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 5:29:52 AM
Guido, great Kid Rock vid - very innovative - and the Bang Bang Eche (never heard'o'm) was an experience too.
Thanks !
Nicky. Edited at: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 5:34:33 AM
[jimmyjames] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 4:49:03 AM
I guess Priest don't come here because there's not enough interest in their music. It's mainly bands who are really big or bands that are more underground that come here. The only way Priest could get a gig here would be as part of a festival. They toured Australia last year and were going to do a show here but they cancelled it. due to poor ticket sales I suppose. Either that or the logistics of packing everything up and flying over for a one off show were to much. For the record I did buy a ticket, but it was not to be. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Tuesday, December 29, 2009 4:08:16 AM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Hey, you got one right! Now I wouldn't think to ask you a song the three sang together. You would just google it anyway.
About rap and metal, you missed the point. I grew up with it just as you did with Eurotrash. It is a meld that few will understand. Ever wonder why Priest doesn't go to kiwi land but plays three concerts in Detroit?
jimmyjames wrote:
Yes, Pavarotti. I don't think not knowing who Billy Henderson is a sign of ignorance. Especially if I didn't grow up in Motown. ( where they pop caps in peoples asses for not knowing who Billy Henderson is, no doubt. )
guidogodoy wrote:
How sad. You show that you are young and ignorant. Can you name which (or any) of the "three tenors" that died without a google? My guess is no.
What does motown have to do with rap? I thought motown was Diana Ross and the Jackson 5. Don't tell me you're listening to that as well? You'll have to buy a silver sequined jumpsuit and grow an afro. If your going to claim credibility due to the fact that you were born in a place you might as well look the part too.
guidogodoy wrote:
Perhaps you hadn't noticed, my friend, but I am from Detroit.
START listening to rap?!? Saying that to someone born and raised in Motown is a sure way to get a cap popped in your ass.
jimmyjames wrote:
If you're going to start listening to rap you'll have to start dressing like your dogs.
guidogodoy wrote:
That shows real maturity to admit such a thing. It was truly a tumultuous time in Detroit. I was not kidding about the sandbags and machine guns at the suburbs. Three streets away from my house. They used to send my father into the inner city to make business calls because he was Mexican. Like he wouldn't get shot as easily as a pure white person. Right. That is a great part of why I still hold to "not all rap is crap" statement. Especially literate and historically significant rhyme.
No harm, no foul, compadre.
Painkiller87 wrote:
You're right, I should be more open-minded. I have been a little irritated from being a little sleepless. I do need to read more modern history anyhow. Plus I used to be part of the rap crowd in high school as well so I shouldn't be saying anything either. I always regret my outbursts and this is no different.
guidogodoy wrote:
Sorry, I grew up 20 years before you and three streets away from where they set up the sandbags and machine guns.
Read a little, kid. Malcolm X was also a key player in the movement in Michigan. Read his autobiography someday. Perhaps you'll understand that "not all rap is crap."
Open your mind, buddy.
Painkiller87 wrote:
Yeah, I was too young to remember that. Besides; I live in Tucson, AZ where NOTHING significant really happens.
guidogodoy wrote:
I guess you are too young to remember the race riots. Ever even HEARD of Farrakhan?
Painkiller87 wrote:
THIS IS MADNESS!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
YEEAAAAAAAAAHHH BOOOYYYYYYYYYY!!!
FreakyMetalHead wrote:
guidogodoy wrote:
Goin' Back to Cali
Edited at: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 3:53:22 AM
[Nicky007] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 4:39:11 AM
Eurotrash: Stuff like Priest
[jimmyjames] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 4:11:47 AM
Hey, you got one right! Now I wouldn't think to ask you a song the three sang together. You would just google it anyway.
About rap and metal, you missed the point. I grew up with it just as you did with Eurotrash. It is a meld that few will understand. Ever wonder why Priest doesn't go to kiwi land but plays three concerts in Detroit?
jimmyjames wrote:
Yes, Pavarotti. I don't think not knowing who Billy Henderson is a sign of ignorance. Especially if I didn't grow up in Motown. ( where they pop caps in peoples asses for not knowing who Billy Henderson is, no doubt. )
guidogodoy wrote:
How sad. You show that you are young and ignorant. Can you name which (or any) of the "three tenors" that died without a google? My guess is no.
What does motown have to do with rap? I thought motown was Diana Ross and the Jackson 5. Don't tell me you're listening to that as well? You'll have to buy a silver sequined jumpsuit and grow an afro. If your going to claim credibility due to the fact that you were born in a place you might as well look the part too.
guidogodoy wrote:
Perhaps you hadn't noticed, my friend, but I am from Detroit.
START listening to rap?!? Saying that to someone born and raised in Motown is a sure way to get a cap popped in your ass.
jimmyjames wrote:
If you're going to start listening to rap you'll have to start dressing like your dogs.
guidogodoy wrote:
That shows real maturity to admit such a thing. It was truly a tumultuous time in Detroit. I was not kidding about the sandbags and machine guns at the suburbs. Three streets away from my house. They used to send my father into the inner city to make business calls because he was Mexican. Like he wouldn't get shot as easily as a pure white person. Right. That is a great part of why I still hold to "not all rap is crap" statement. Especially literate and historically significant rhyme.
No harm, no foul, compadre.
Painkiller87 wrote:
You're right, I should be more open-minded. I have been a little irritated from being a little sleepless. I do need to read more modern history anyhow. Plus I used to be part of the rap crowd in high school as well so I shouldn't be saying anything either. I always regret my outbursts and this is no different.
guidogodoy wrote:
Sorry, I grew up 20 years before you and three streets away from where they set up the sandbags and machine guns.
Read a little, kid. Malcolm X was also a key player in the movement in Michigan. Read his autobiography someday. Perhaps you'll understand that "not all rap is crap."
Open your mind, buddy.
Painkiller87 wrote:
Yeah, I was too young to remember that. Besides; I live in Tucson, AZ where NOTHING significant really happens.
guidogodoy wrote:
I guess you are too young to remember the race riots. Ever even HEARD of Farrakhan?
Painkiller87 wrote:
THIS IS MADNESS!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
YEEAAAAAAAAAHHH BOOOYYYYYYYYYY!!!
FreakyMetalHead wrote:
guidogodoy wrote:
Goin' Back to Cali
Edited at: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 3:53:22 AM
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 4:08:16 AM
Hey, you got one right! Now I wouldn't think to ask you a song the three sang together. You would just google it anyway.
About rap and metal, you missed the point. I grew up with it just as you did with Eurotrash. It is a meld that few will understand. Ever wonder why Priest doesn't go to kiwi land but plays three concerts in Detroit? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Tuesday, December 29, 2009 3:59:15 AM)
jimmyjames wrote:
Yes, Pavarotti. I don't think not knowing who Billy Henderson is a sign of ignorance. Especially if I didn't grow up in Motown. ( where they pop caps in peoples asses for not knowing who Billy Henderson is, no doubt. )
guidogodoy wrote:
How sad. You show that you are young and ignorant. Can you name which (or any) of the "three tenors" that died without a google? My guess is no.
What does motown have to do with rap? I thought motown was Diana Ross and the Jackson 5. Don't tell me you're listening to that as well? You'll have to buy a silver sequined jumpsuit and grow an afro. If your going to claim credibility due to the fact that you were born in a place you might as well look the part too.
guidogodoy wrote:
Perhaps you hadn't noticed, my friend, but I am from Detroit.
START listening to rap?!? Saying that to someone born and raised in Motown is a sure way to get a cap popped in your ass.
jimmyjames wrote:
If you're going to start listening to rap you'll have to start dressing like your dogs.
guidogodoy wrote:
That shows real maturity to admit such a thing. It was truly a tumultuous time in Detroit. I was not kidding about the sandbags and machine guns at the suburbs. Three streets away from my house. They used to send my father into the inner city to make business calls because he was Mexican. Like he wouldn't get shot as easily as a pure white person. Right. That is a great part of why I still hold to "not all rap is crap" statement. Especially literate and historically significant rhyme.
No harm, no foul, compadre.
Painkiller87 wrote:
You're right, I should be more open-minded. I have been a little irritated from being a little sleepless. I do need to read more modern history anyhow. Plus I used to be part of the rap crowd in high school as well so I shouldn't be saying anything either. I always regret my outbursts and this is no different.
guidogodoy wrote:
Sorry, I grew up 20 years before you and three streets away from where they set up the sandbags and machine guns.
Read a little, kid. Malcolm X was also a key player in the movement in Michigan. Read his autobiography someday. Perhaps you'll understand that "not all rap is crap."
Open your mind, buddy.
Painkiller87 wrote:
Yeah, I was too young to remember that. Besides; I live in Tucson, AZ where NOTHING significant really happens.
guidogodoy wrote:
I guess you are too young to remember the race riots. Ever even HEARD of Farrakhan?
Painkiller87 wrote:
THIS IS MADNESS!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
YEEAAAAAAAAAHHH BOOOYYYYYYYYYY!!!
FreakyMetalHead wrote:
guidogodoy wrote:
Goin' Back to Cali
Edited at: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 3:53:22 AM
[jimmyjames] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 3:59:15 AM
Yes, Pavarotti. I don't think not knowing who Billy Henderson is a sign of ignorance. Especially if I didn't grow up in Motown. ( where they pop caps in peoples asses for not knowing who Billy Henderson is, no doubt. ) [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Tuesday, December 29, 2009 3:50:35 AM)
guidogodoy wrote:
How sad. You show that you are young and ignorant. Can you name which (or any) of the "three tenors" that died without a google? My guess is no.
What does motown have to do with rap? I thought motown was Diana Ross and the Jackson 5. Don't tell me you're listening to that as well? You'll have to buy a silver sequined jumpsuit and grow an afro. If your going to claim credibility due to the fact that you were born in a place you might as well look the part too.
guidogodoy wrote:
Perhaps you hadn't noticed, my friend, but I am from Detroit.
START listening to rap?!? Saying that to someone born and raised in Motown is a sure way to get a cap popped in your ass.
jimmyjames wrote:
If you're going to start listening to rap you'll have to start dressing like your dogs.
guidogodoy wrote:
That shows real maturity to admit such a thing. It was truly a tumultuous time in Detroit. I was not kidding about the sandbags and machine guns at the suburbs. Three streets away from my house. They used to send my father into the inner city to make business calls because he was Mexican. Like he wouldn't get shot as easily as a pure white person. Right. That is a great part of why I still hold to "not all rap is crap" statement. Especially literate and historically significant rhyme.
No harm, no foul, compadre.
Painkiller87 wrote:
You're right, I should be more open-minded. I have been a little irritated from being a little sleepless. I do need to read more modern history anyhow. Plus I used to be part of the rap crowd in high school as well so I shouldn't be saying anything either. I always regret my outbursts and this is no different.
guidogodoy wrote:
Sorry, I grew up 20 years before you and three streets away from where they set up the sandbags and machine guns.
Read a little, kid. Malcolm X was also a key player in the movement in Michigan. Read his autobiography someday. Perhaps you'll understand that "not all rap is crap."
Open your mind, buddy.
Painkiller87 wrote:
Yeah, I was too young to remember that. Besides; I live in Tucson, AZ where NOTHING significant really happens.
guidogodoy wrote:
I guess you are too young to remember the race riots. Ever even HEARD of Farrakhan?
Painkiller87 wrote:
THIS IS MADNESS!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
YEEAAAAAAAAAHHH BOOOYYYYYYYYYY!!!
FreakyMetalHead wrote:
guidogodoy wrote:
Goin' Back to Cali
Edited at: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 3:53:22 AM
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 3:57:45 AM
Bang Bang Eche will shut me up.....
Edited at: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 3:58:20 AM
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 3:50:35 AM
How sad. You show that you are young and ignorant. Can you name which (or any) of the "three tenors" that died without a google? My guess is no.
What does motown have to do with rap? I thought motown was Diana Ross and the Jackson 5. Don't tell me you're listening to that as well? You'll have to buy a silver sequined jumpsuit and grow an afro. If your going to claim credibility due to the fact that you were born in a place you might as well look the part too.
guidogodoy wrote:
Perhaps you hadn't noticed, my friend, but I am from Detroit.
START listening to rap?!? Saying that to someone born and raised in Motown is a sure way to get a cap popped in your ass.
jimmyjames wrote:
If you're going to start listening to rap you'll have to start dressing like your dogs.
guidogodoy wrote:
That shows real maturity to admit such a thing. It was truly a tumultuous time in Detroit. I was not kidding about the sandbags and machine guns at the suburbs. Three streets away from my house. They used to send my father into the inner city to make business calls because he was Mexican. Like he wouldn't get shot as easily as a pure white person. Right. That is a great part of why I still hold to "not all rap is crap" statement. Especially literate and historically significant rhyme.
No harm, no foul, compadre.
Painkiller87 wrote:
You're right, I should be more open-minded. I have been a little irritated from being a little sleepless. I do need to read more modern history anyhow. Plus I used to be part of the rap crowd in high school as well so I shouldn't be saying anything either. I always regret my outbursts and this is no different.
guidogodoy wrote:
Sorry, I grew up 20 years before you and three streets away from where they set up the sandbags and machine guns.
Read a little, kid. Malcolm X was also a key player in the movement in Michigan. Read his autobiography someday. Perhaps you'll understand that "not all rap is crap."
Open your mind, buddy.
Painkiller87 wrote:
Yeah, I was too young to remember that. Besides; I live in Tucson, AZ where NOTHING significant really happens.
guidogodoy wrote:
I guess you are too young to remember the race riots. Ever even HEARD of Farrakhan?
Painkiller87 wrote:
THIS IS MADNESS!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
YEEAAAAAAAAAHHH BOOOYYYYYYYYYY!!!
FreakyMetalHead wrote:
guidogodoy wrote:
Goin' Back to Cali
Edited at: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 3:53:22 AM
[jimmyjames] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 3:40:04 AM
Yeah I know Kid Rock's from Detroit, I got your point, the blending of rap and metal, he grew up on that stuff etc. He's also dressed like one of your dogs. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Tuesday, December 29, 2009 3:27:51 AM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Notice the big "D" (Detroit Tigers) and mix of rap and rock in the vid?! Ummmm....the crowd?
[Nicky007] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 3:38:07 AM
Queensrÿche: American Soldier
Great album by a great group
The thing about Q is that their albums really take time.
I could hear on the first run that Soldier is topnotch, but even now on about seventh run I wouldnt say that I'm "familiar" with it.
It's a great testimony to the American soldier too. You get a real feeling for what's goin on in Afganistan and Iraq, what it's like being a mother, father, spouse, or chlld of one of the guys there, and what what it was like to be in WW II, Vietnam etc.
I think that all dudes who believe in the freedom and democracy (at least relative to the rest of the world) that we have in NA and WE should get into Soldier
All my support to all you brave guys who are risking your lives to keep away evil from our homes by fighting it far away, and helping other good people in those places !!!
Nicky. Edited at: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 3:39:02 AM Edited at: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 3:41:36 AM
[jimmyjames] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 3:30:44 AM
What does motown have to do with rap? I thought motown was Diana Ross and the Jackson 5. Don't tell me you're listening to that as well? You'll have to buy a silver sequined jumpsuit and grow an afro. If your going to claim credibility due to the fact that you were born in a place you might as well look the part too.
guidogodoy wrote:
Perhaps you hadn't noticed, my friend, but I am from Detroit.
START listening to rap?!? Saying that to someone born and raised in Motown is a sure way to get a cap popped in your ass.
jimmyjames wrote:
If you're going to start listening to rap you'll have to start dressing like your dogs.
guidogodoy wrote:
That shows real maturity to admit such a thing. It was truly a tumultuous time in Detroit. I was not kidding about the sandbags and machine guns at the suburbs. Three streets away from my house. They used to send my father into the inner city to make business calls because he was Mexican. Like he wouldn't get shot as easily as a pure white person. Right. That is a great part of why I still hold to "not all rap is crap" statement. Especially literate and historically significant rhyme.
No harm, no foul, compadre.
Painkiller87 wrote:
You're right, I should be more open-minded. I have been a little irritated from being a little sleepless. I do need to read more modern history anyhow. Plus I used to be part of the rap crowd in high school as well so I shouldn't be saying anything either. I always regret my outbursts and this is no different.
guidogodoy wrote:
Sorry, I grew up 20 years before you and three streets away from where they set up the sandbags and machine guns.
Read a little, kid. Malcolm X was also a key player in the movement in Michigan. Read his autobiography someday. Perhaps you'll understand that "not all rap is crap."
Open your mind, buddy.
Painkiller87 wrote:
Yeah, I was too young to remember that. Besides; I live in Tucson, AZ where NOTHING significant really happens.
guidogodoy wrote:
I guess you are too young to remember the race riots. Ever even HEARD of Farrakhan?
Painkiller87 wrote:
THIS IS MADNESS!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
YEEAAAAAAAAAHHH BOOOYYYYYYYYYY!!!
FreakyMetalHead wrote:
guidogodoy wrote:
Goin' Back to Cali
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 3:27:51 AM
Notice the big "D" (Detroit Tigers) and mix of rap and rock in the vid?! Ummmm....the crowd?
[jimmyjames] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 3:26:52 AM
I've never been to America, much of less Detroit. Closest I've been is Canada. I would like to go there if they ever start letting people back in. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Tuesday, December 29, 2009 3:12:14 AM)
guidogodoy wrote:
With a statement like that, it is obvious you have never been to Detroit.
BTW. I like Diana and the Jackson 5, Run DMC, the Beastie Boys and even some M&M. Go rent the movie Gran Torino. That church is at the corner of my house. Come to my neighborhood someday and perhaps you'll understand. It is not uncommon to have real old-school Motown mixed with rap and metal in ANY bar.
Look at the reviews. Where were Priest one of the biggest? DETROIT!! Sellout!
jimmyjames wrote:
What does motown have to do with rap? I thought motown was Diana Ross and the Jackson 5. Don't tell me you're listening to that as well? You'll have to buy a silver sequined jumpsuit and grow an afro. If your going to claim credibility due to the fact that you were born in a place you might as well look the part too.
guidogodoy wrote:
Perhaps you hadn't noticed, my friend, but I am from Detroit.
START listening to rap?!? Saying that to someone born and raised in Motown is a sure way to get a cap popped in your ass.
jimmyjames wrote:
If you're going to start listening to rap you'll have to start dressing like your dogs.
guidogodoy wrote:
That shows real maturity to admit such a thing. It was truly a tumultuous time in Detroit. I was not kidding about the sandbags and machine guns at the suburbs. Three streets away from my house. They used to send my father into the inner city to make business calls because he was Mexican. Like he wouldn't get shot as easily as a pure white person. Right. That is a great part of why I still hold to "not all rap is crap" statement. Especially literate and historically significant rhyme.
No harm, no foul, compadre.
Painkiller87 wrote:
You're right, I should be more open-minded. I have been a little irritated from being a little sleepless. I do need to read more modern history anyhow. Plus I used to be part of the rap crowd in high school as well so I shouldn't be saying anything either. I always regret my outbursts and this is no different.
guidogodoy wrote:
Sorry, I grew up 20 years before you and three streets away from where they set up the sandbags and machine guns.
Read a little, kid. Malcolm X was also a key player in the movement in Michigan. Read his autobiography someday. Perhaps you'll understand that "not all rap is crap."
Open your mind, buddy.
Painkiller87 wrote:
Yeah, I was too young to remember that. Besides; I live in Tucson, AZ where NOTHING significant really happens.
guidogodoy wrote:
I guess you are too young to remember the race riots. Ever even HEARD of Farrakhan?
Painkiller87 wrote:
THIS IS MADNESS!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
YEEAAAAAAAAAHHH BOOOYYYYYYYYYY!!!
FreakyMetalHead wrote:
guidogodoy wrote:
Goin' Back to Cali
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 3:17:29 AM
What does motown have to do with rap? I thought motown was Diana Ross and the Jackson 5. Don't tell me you're listening to that as well? You'll have to buy a silver sequined jumpsuit and grow an afro. If your going to claim credibility due to the fact that you were born in a place you might as well look the part too.
guidogodoy wrote:
Perhaps you hadn't noticed, my friend, but I am from Detroit.
START listening to rap?!? Saying that to someone born and raised in Motown is a sure way to get a cap popped in your ass.
jimmyjames wrote:
If you're going to start listening to rap you'll have to start dressing like your dogs.
guidogodoy wrote:
That shows real maturity to admit such a thing. It was truly a tumultuous time in Detroit. I was not kidding about the sandbags and machine guns at the suburbs. Three streets away from my house. They used to send my father into the inner city to make business calls because he was Mexican. Like he wouldn't get shot as easily as a pure white person. Right. That is a great part of why I still hold to "not all rap is crap" statement. Especially literate and historically significant rhyme.
No harm, no foul, compadre.
Painkiller87 wrote:
You're right, I should be more open-minded. I have been a little irritated from being a little sleepless. I do need to read more modern history anyhow. Plus I used to be part of the rap crowd in high school as well so I shouldn't be saying anything either. I always regret my outbursts and this is no different.
guidogodoy wrote:
Sorry, I grew up 20 years before you and three streets away from where they set up the sandbags and machine guns.
Read a little, kid. Malcolm X was also a key player in the movement in Michigan. Read his autobiography someday. Perhaps you'll understand that "not all rap is crap."
Open your mind, buddy.
Painkiller87 wrote:
Yeah, I was too young to remember that. Besides; I live in Tucson, AZ where NOTHING significant really happens.
guidogodoy wrote:
I guess you are too young to remember the race riots. Ever even HEARD of Farrakhan?
Painkiller87 wrote:
THIS IS MADNESS!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
YEEAAAAAAAAAHHH BOOOYYYYYYYYYY!!!
FreakyMetalHead wrote:
guidogodoy wrote:
Goin' Back to Cali
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 3:12:14 AM
With a statement like that, it is obvious you have never been to Detroit.
BTW. I like Diana and the Jackson 5, Run DMC, the Beastie Boys and even some M&M. Go rent the movie Gran Torino. That church is at the corner of my house. Come to my neighborhood someday and perhaps you'll understand. It is not uncommon to have real old-school Motown mixed with rap and metal in ANY bar.
Look at the reviews. Where were Priest one of the biggest? DETROIT!! Sellout! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Tuesday, December 29, 2009 2:53:51 AM)
jimmyjames wrote:
What does motown have to do with rap? I thought motown was Diana Ross and the Jackson 5. Don't tell me you're listening to that as well? You'll have to buy a silver sequined jumpsuit and grow an afro. If your going to claim credibility due to the fact that you were born in a place you might as well look the part too.
guidogodoy wrote:
Perhaps you hadn't noticed, my friend, but I am from Detroit.
START listening to rap?!? Saying that to someone born and raised in Motown is a sure way to get a cap popped in your ass.
jimmyjames wrote:
If you're going to start listening to rap you'll have to start dressing like your dogs.
guidogodoy wrote:
That shows real maturity to admit such a thing. It was truly a tumultuous time in Detroit. I was not kidding about the sandbags and machine guns at the suburbs. Three streets away from my house. They used to send my father into the inner city to make business calls because he was Mexican. Like he wouldn't get shot as easily as a pure white person. Right. That is a great part of why I still hold to "not all rap is crap" statement. Especially literate and historically significant rhyme.
No harm, no foul, compadre.
Painkiller87 wrote:
You're right, I should be more open-minded. I have been a little irritated from being a little sleepless. I do need to read more modern history anyhow. Plus I used to be part of the rap crowd in high school as well so I shouldn't be saying anything either. I always regret my outbursts and this is no different.
guidogodoy wrote:
Sorry, I grew up 20 years before you and three streets away from where they set up the sandbags and machine guns.
Read a little, kid. Malcolm X was also a key player in the movement in Michigan. Read his autobiography someday. Perhaps you'll understand that "not all rap is crap."
Open your mind, buddy.
Painkiller87 wrote:
Yeah, I was too young to remember that. Besides; I live in Tucson, AZ where NOTHING significant really happens.
guidogodoy wrote:
I guess you are too young to remember the race riots. Ever even HEARD of Farrakhan?
Painkiller87 wrote:
THIS IS MADNESS!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
YEEAAAAAAAAAHHH BOOOYYYYYYYYYY!!!
FreakyMetalHead wrote:
guidogodoy wrote:
Goin' Back to Cali
[jimmyjames] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 3:05:14 AM
Crack The Skye - Mastodon. ( again )
[jimmyjames] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 2:54:54 AM
[jimmyjames] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 2:53:51 AM
What does motown have to do with rap? I thought motown was Diana Ross and the Jackson 5. Don't tell me you're listening to that as well? You'll have to buy a silver sequined jumpsuit and grow an afro. If your going to claim credibility due to the fact that you were born in a place you might as well look the part too.
Perhaps you hadn't noticed, my friend, but I am from Detroit.
START listening to rap?!? Saying that to someone born and raised in Motown is a sure way to get a cap popped in your ass.
jimmyjames wrote:
If you're going to start listening to rap you'll have to start dressing like your dogs.
guidogodoy wrote:
That shows real maturity to admit such a thing. It was truly a tumultuous time in Detroit. I was not kidding about the sandbags and machine guns at the suburbs. Three streets away from my house. They used to send my father into the inner city to make business calls because he was Mexican. Like he wouldn't get shot as easily as a pure white person. Right. That is a great part of why I still hold to "not all rap is crap" statement. Especially literate and historically significant rhyme.
No harm, no foul, compadre.
Painkiller87 wrote:
You're right, I should be more open-minded. I have been a little irritated from being a little sleepless. I do need to read more modern history anyhow. Plus I used to be part of the rap crowd in high school as well so I shouldn't be saying anything either. I always regret my outbursts and this is no different.
guidogodoy wrote:
Sorry, I grew up 20 years before you and three streets away from where they set up the sandbags and machine guns.
Read a little, kid. Malcolm X was also a key player in the movement in Michigan. Read his autobiography someday. Perhaps you'll understand that "not all rap is crap."
Open your mind, buddy.
Painkiller87 wrote:
Yeah, I was too young to remember that. Besides; I live in Tucson, AZ where NOTHING significant really happens.
guidogodoy wrote:
I guess you are too young to remember the race riots. Ever even HEARD of Farrakhan?
Painkiller87 wrote:
THIS IS MADNESS!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
YEEAAAAAAAAAHHH BOOOYYYYYYYYYY!!!
FreakyMetalHead wrote:
guidogodoy wrote:
Goin' Back to Cali
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 2:41:35 AM
Up the irons.
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 1:58:44 AM
Para com isso, filho da puta.
Edited at: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 2:08:39 AM
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 1:37:19 AM
GROUNDBREAKING vid! Who else remembers when MTV played videos?
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 1:31:22 AM
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 1:18:43 AM
Perhaps you hadn't noticed, my friend, but I am from Detroit.
START listening to rap?!? Saying that to someone born and raised in Motown is a sure way to get a cap popped in your ass. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Monday, December 28, 2009 9:38:08 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
If you're going to start listening to rap you'll have to start dressing like your dogs.
guidogodoy wrote:
That shows real maturity to admit such a thing. It was truly a tumultuous time in Detroit. I was not kidding about the sandbags and machine guns at the suburbs. Three streets away from my house. They used to send my father into the inner city to make business calls because he was Mexican. Like he wouldn't get shot as easily as a pure white person. Right. That is a great part of why I still hold to "not all rap is crap" statement. Especially literate and historically significant rhyme.
No harm, no foul, compadre.
Painkiller87 wrote:
You're right, I should be more open-minded. I have been a little irritated from being a little sleepless. I do need to read more modern history anyhow. Plus I used to be part of the rap crowd in high school as well so I shouldn't be saying anything either. I always regret my outbursts and this is no different.
guidogodoy wrote:
Sorry, I grew up 20 years before you and three streets away from where they set up the sandbags and machine guns.
Read a little, kid. Malcolm X was also a key player in the movement in Michigan. Read his autobiography someday. Perhaps you'll understand that "not all rap is crap."
Open your mind, buddy.
Painkiller87 wrote:
Yeah, I was too young to remember that. Besides; I live in Tucson, AZ where NOTHING significant really happens.
guidogodoy wrote:
I guess you are too young to remember the race riots. Ever even HEARD of Farrakhan?
Painkiller87 wrote:
THIS IS MADNESS!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
YEEAAAAAAAAAHHH BOOOYYYYYYYYYY!!!
FreakyMetalHead wrote:
guidogodoy wrote:
Goin' Back to Cali
[jimmyjames] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 12:30:51 AM
Crack The Skye - Mastodon.
The whole album. Possibly the best metal release of 2009. This album is EPIC.
[Vaillant 3.0] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 12:12:39 AM
"Pull over sh*thead. This is the cops!"
502-Megadeth
[Vaillant 3.0] Tuesday, December 29, 2009 12:09:42 AM
Eruption-Van Halen
Gotta love it when you put your music player into shuffle mode!
[Vaillant 3.0] Monday, December 28, 2009 11:57:34 PM
Walk Away-Black Sabbath
Don't know why I like this tune. Anyway, walk on by!
[Vaillant 3.0] Monday, December 28, 2009 11:46:37 PM
Hearts of Darkness-Halford
[jimmyjames] Monday, December 28, 2009 11:24:12 PM
The Blackening - Machinehead.
The whole album. Machinehead are a fantastic band. Anyone who hasn't heard them should check out this album.
[jimmyjames] Monday, December 28, 2009 9:38:08 PM
If you're going to start listening to rap you'll have to start dressing like your dogs. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Monday, December 28, 2009 7:56:50 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
That shows real maturity to admit such a thing. It was truly a tumultuous time in Detroit. I was not kidding about the sandbags and machine guns at the suburbs. Three streets away from my house. They used to send my father into the inner city to make business calls because he was Mexican. Like he wouldn't get shot as easily as a pure white person. Right. That is a great part of why I still hold to "not all rap is crap" statement. Especially literate and historically significant rhyme.
No harm, no foul, compadre.
Painkiller87 wrote:
You're right, I should be more open-minded. I have been a little irritated from being a little sleepless. I do need to read more modern history anyhow. Plus I used to be part of the rap crowd in high school as well so I shouldn't be saying anything either. I always regret my outbursts and this is no different.
guidogodoy wrote:
Sorry, I grew up 20 years before you and three streets away from where they set up the sandbags and machine guns.
Read a little, kid. Malcolm X was also a key player in the movement in Michigan. Read his autobiography someday. Perhaps you'll understand that "not all rap is crap."
Open your mind, buddy.
Painkiller87 wrote:
Yeah, I was too young to remember that. Besides; I live in Tucson, AZ where NOTHING significant really happens.
guidogodoy wrote:
I guess you are too young to remember the race riots. Ever even HEARD of Farrakhan?
Painkiller87 wrote:
THIS IS MADNESS!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
YEEAAAAAAAAAHHH BOOOYYYYYYYYYY!!!
FreakyMetalHead wrote:
guidogodoy wrote:
Goin' Back to Cali
[jimmyjames] Monday, December 28, 2009 9:29:58 PM
White's Ferry - Clutch.
[guidogodoy] Monday, December 28, 2009 7:56:50 PM
That shows real maturity to admit such a thing. It was truly a tumultuous time in Detroit. I was not kidding about the sandbags and machine guns at the suburbs. Three streets away from my house. They used to send my father into the inner city to make business calls because he was Mexican. Like he wouldn't get shot as easily as a pure white person. Right. That is a great part of why I still hold to "not all rap is crap" statement. Especially literate and historically significant rhyme.
You're right, I should be more open-minded. I have been a little irritated from being a little sleepless. I do need to read more modern history anyhow. Plus I used to be part of the rap crowd in high school as well so I shouldn't be saying anything either. I always regret my outbursts and this is no different.
guidogodoy wrote:
Sorry, I grew up 20 years before you and three streets away from where they set up the sandbags and machine guns.
Read a little, kid. Malcolm X was also a key player in the movement in Michigan. Read his autobiography someday. Perhaps you'll understand that "not all rap is crap."
Open your mind, buddy.
Painkiller87 wrote:
Yeah, I was too young to remember that. Besides; I live in Tucson, AZ where NOTHING significant really happens.
guidogodoy wrote:
I guess you are too young to remember the race riots. Ever even HEARD of Farrakhan?
Painkiller87 wrote:
THIS IS MADNESS!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
YEEAAAAAAAAAHHH BOOOYYYYYYYYYY!!!
FreakyMetalHead wrote:
guidogodoy wrote:
Goin' Back to Cali
[Painkiller87] Monday, December 28, 2009 5:54:51 PM
You're right, I should be more open-minded. I have been a little irritated from being a little sleepless. I do need to read more modern history anyhow. Plus I used to be part of the rap crowd in high school as well so I shouldn't be saying anything either. I always regret my outbursts and this is no different. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Monday, December 28, 2009 4:46:52 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Sorry, I grew up 20 years before you and three streets away from where they set up the sandbags and machine guns.
Read a little, kid. Malcolm X was also a key player in the movement in Michigan. Read his autobiography someday. Perhaps you'll understand that "not all rap is crap."
Open your mind, buddy.
Painkiller87 wrote:
Yeah, I was too young to remember that. Besides; I live in Tucson, AZ where NOTHING significant really happens.
guidogodoy wrote:
I guess you are too young to remember the race riots. Ever even HEARD of Farrakhan?
Painkiller87 wrote:
THIS IS MADNESS!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
YEEAAAAAAAAAHHH BOOOYYYYYYYYYY!!!
FreakyMetalHead wrote:
guidogodoy wrote:
Goin' Back to Cali
[Phantom A6] Monday, December 28, 2009 5:44:24 PM
Am listen to some "SMØREBRØD" stuff!! Gawd, what a mess!!
[Deep Freeze] Monday, December 28, 2009 5:33:34 PM
HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am not "qualified" to do much of ANYTHING!!! Don't go about bringin yer dern kwestuns to me, ya whippersnapper!!! I aint gots the time fer yer nonsense!!! HAAAAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ya gits a kwestun, ask geeeeeeeeddo!!!!!!!!!!!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Painkiller87 from Monday, December 28, 2009 4:03:24 PM)
Painkiller87 wrote:
Huh... I never knew that. Well I guess that qualifies you as the wise elder to ask all questions to right? LOL!
Deep Freeze wrote:
Didn't he say that listening to Priest is a "gutter religion...? HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
I guess you are too young to remember the race riots. Ever even HEARD of Farrakhan?
Painkiller87 wrote:
THIS IS MADNESS!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
YEEAAAAAAAAAHHH BOOOYYYYYYYYYY!!!
FreakyMetalHead wrote:
guidogodoy wrote:
Goin' Back to Cali
[guidogodoy] Monday, December 28, 2009 4:46:52 PM
Sorry, I grew up 20 years before you and three streets away from where they set up the sandbags and machine guns.
Read a little, kid. Malcolm X was also a key player in the movement in Michigan. Read his autobiography someday. Perhaps you'll understand that "not all rap is crap."
Yeah, I was too young to remember that. Besides; I live in Tucson, AZ where NOTHING significant really happens.
guidogodoy wrote:
I guess you are too young to remember the race riots. Ever even HEARD of Farrakhan?
Painkiller87 wrote:
THIS IS MADNESS!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
YEEAAAAAAAAAHHH BOOOYYYYYYYYYY!!!
FreakyMetalHead wrote:
guidogodoy wrote:
Goin' Back to Cali
[Painkiller87] Monday, December 28, 2009 4:03:24 PM
Huh... I never knew that. Well I guess that qualifies you as the wise elder to ask all questions to right? LOL! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Monday, December 28, 2009 1:56:24 PM)
Deep Freeze wrote:
Didn't he say that listening to Priest is a "gutter religion...? HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
I guess you are too young to remember the race riots. Ever even HEARD of Farrakhan?
Painkiller87 wrote:
THIS IS MADNESS!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
YEEAAAAAAAAAHHH BOOOYYYYYYYYYY!!!
FreakyMetalHead wrote:
guidogodoy wrote:
Goin' Back to Cali
[Painkiller87] Monday, December 28, 2009 4:01:48 PM
Yeah, I was too young to remember that. Besides; I live in Tucson, AZ where NOTHING significant really happens. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Monday, December 28, 2009 1:17:24 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
I guess you are too young to remember the race riots. Ever even HEARD of Farrakhan?
Painkiller87 wrote:
THIS IS MADNESS!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
YEEAAAAAAAAAHHH BOOOYYYYYYYYYY!!!
FreakyMetalHead wrote:
guidogodoy wrote:
Goin' Back to Cali
[guidogodoy] Monday, December 28, 2009 2:48:06 PM
HAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!! I do believe you are right!
As "Out of the Gutter" was a bad Social Distortion tune, I substitute with a song from the classic "Out of the Cellar" by Ratt! LOL!!!!!!
Didn't he say that listening to Priest is a "gutter religion...? HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
I guess you are too young to remember the race riots. Ever even HEARD of Farrakhan?
Painkiller87 wrote:
THIS IS MADNESS!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
YEEAAAAAAAAAHHH BOOOYYYYYYYYYY!!!
FreakyMetalHead wrote:
guidogodoy wrote:
Goin' Back to Cali
[Deep Freeze] Monday, December 28, 2009 1:56:24 PM
Didn't he say that listening to Priest is a "gutter religion...? HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Monday, December 28, 2009 1:17:24 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
I guess you are too young to remember the race riots. Ever even HEARD of Farrakhan?
Painkiller87 wrote:
THIS IS MADNESS!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
YEEAAAAAAAAAHHH BOOOYYYYYYYYYY!!!
FreakyMetalHead wrote:
guidogodoy wrote:
Goin' Back to Cali
[jimmyjames] Monday, December 28, 2009 1:47:23 PM
School's Out - Alice Cooper.
[guidogodoy] Monday, December 28, 2009 1:17:24 PM
I guess you are too young to remember the race riots. Ever even HEARD of Farrakhan? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Painkiller87 from Monday, December 28, 2009 1:08:05 PM)
Painkiller87 wrote:
THIS IS MADNESS!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
YEEAAAAAAAAAHHH BOOOYYYYYYYYYY!!!
FreakyMetalHead wrote:
guidogodoy wrote:
Goin' Back to Cali
[Painkiller87] Monday, December 28, 2009 1:08:05 PM
Depends on the site (they played various) but it was either a three or four song set. All freely available on the internet if you know where to look. I have:
> Living After Midnight [02:22]
> The Green Manalishi [03:42]
> You've Got Another Thing Coming [03:37] (cuts to commercials)
> commercial break
> (.. back to ..) You've Got Another Thing Coming [02:50]
jimmyjames wrote:
They should release a dvd of that set. How long did Priest play for? Any idea what their setlist was?
ron h wrote:
[guidogodoy] Sunday, December 27, 2009 10:56:20 PM
Goin' Back to Cali
[guidogodoy] Sunday, December 27, 2009 9:40:30 PM
It was released in 2004. I have it.
Depends on the site (they played various) but it was either a three or four song set. All freely available on the internet if you know where to look. I have:
> Living After Midnight [02:22]
> The Green Manalishi [03:42]
> You've Got Another Thing Coming [03:37] (cuts to commercials)
> commercial break
> (.. back to ..) You've Got Another Thing Coming [02:50] [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Sunday, December 27, 2009 6:21:14 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
They should release a dvd of that set. How long did Priest play for? Any idea what their setlist was?
ron h wrote:
[jimmyjames] Sunday, December 27, 2009 6:21:14 PM
They should release a dvd of that set. How long did Priest play for? Any idea what their setlist was?
An all time great video of an all time great song by an all time great band.
Love that bit where he gives the finger to the camera before riding through the wall. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ron h from Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:51:46 PM)
The guy singing in that video would make a great toilet brush.
ron h wrote:
[jimmyjames] Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:41:29 PM
The guy singing in that video would make a great toilet brush. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ron h from Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:37:08 PM)
ron h wrote:
[ron h] Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:37:08 PM
[jimmyjames] Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:28:15 PM
Project X - Voivod.
[jimmyjames] Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:05:24 PM
Nanoman - Voivod.
[jimmyjames] Sunday, December 27, 2009 4:48:45 PM
In Conclusion - Warrior Soul.
[mgdman] Sunday, December 27, 2009 4:00:39 PM
Death
[jimmyjames] Sunday, December 27, 2009 3:36:50 PM
Away - Neurosis.
[jimmyjames] Sunday, December 27, 2009 3:15:53 PM
End Of The Harvest - Neurosis.
[Deep Freeze] Sunday, December 27, 2009 2:50:47 PM
Thanks man. Its not Metal by any stretch but I really enjoyed the "departure", as it were. Always fun to try something new, vocally. Kind of put my own "spin" on the genre. If nothing else, it certainly helped give me some more exposure and I am always thankful for that! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Sunday, December 27, 2009 1:48:36 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
Pretty good.
Deep Freeze wrote:
Well, here's the new song that I did as a collaboration with the German guys. Clearly NOT a "Metal" song but it has a nice groove and it was a lot of fun to do. Truly an honor. Hope you all enjoy it!!!
Well, here's the new song that I did as a collaboration with the German guys. Clearly NOT a "Metal" song but it has a nice groove and it was a lot of fun to do. Truly an honor. Hope you all enjoy it!!!
[Vaillant 3.0] Sunday, December 27, 2009 12:37:32 PM
[hellrider 31038] Sunday, December 27, 2009 11:20:51 AM
THIS GOES OUT TO MY METAL BROTHER J.D DIAMOND THE COOOOMMMMMMMMAAAAAAANNNNNNNNDDDDDDEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRR where ever you are.CRANK IT MAN
[Deep Freeze] Sunday, December 27, 2009 9:34:52 AM
Well, here's the new song that I did as a collaboration with the German guys. Clearly NOT a "Metal" song but it has a nice groove and it was a lot of fun to do. Truly an honor. Hope you all enjoy it!!!
[guidogodoy] Sunday, December 27, 2009 12:38:46 AM
HOLY CRAP! That solo was perfect! Muck Fetallica.
[jimmyjames] Sunday, December 27, 2009 12:33:24 AM
Under The Surface - Neurosis.
I was tempted to buy The Last In Line on cd today, only reson I didn't was because I'm sure they'll bring out a remastered version soon.
[guidogodoy] Sunday, December 27, 2009 12:29:32 AM
We Rock - Dio
[jimmyjames] Sunday, December 27, 2009 12:06:29 AM
The Wasteland - Warrior Soul.
[jimmyjames] Saturday, December 26, 2009 11:57:05 PM
Man Must Live As One - Warrior Soul.
[acolyte55] Saturday, December 26, 2009 6:38:17 PM
sacrifice : the ones i condemn
[guidogodoy] Saturday, December 26, 2009 2:49:33 PM
De acuerdo. I have most of Héroes.... [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Al-fons Blazing from Saturday, December 26, 2009 10:12:00 AM)
Al-fons Blazing wrote:
Great album:
"Senderos de traición"
guidogodoy wrote:
jimmyjames wrote:
It's great lifestyle over there. I almost don't like talking about because it always makes me wish I was back there. If I ever decide to just "opt out" thats where I'll go and just live a carefree life at the beach.
guidogodoy wrote:
Well, no wonder. You speak Catalán! LOL!!!
I spent a few weeks in Tenerife as a kid as well as a few of the Islas Canarias. BEAUTIFUL. I was sent there to tennis camp. Hell, I could have been the new Rafa! HA!
jimmyjames wrote:
Lived just outside Barcelona on the Costa Brava for about 8 months and then moved down to the Canary Islands ( Tenerife ) and stayed there for about a year. Great place. Wish I'd never left. Damn women.
[jimmyjames] Saturday, December 26, 2009 2:16:56 PM
After All - Voivod.
[Nicky007] Saturday, December 26, 2009 11:33:28 AM
NP JP: Angel
I'm completely bowled over by Rob's singing on this one
Actually I'm always enraptured by Rob's singing
Who else in metal has so much expression in his voice ? Geoff Tate, Russ Allen, Eddie Vedder, maybe one or two more
Of course, depends on ones genre taste too.
I go for progmetal, and whether you guys like it or not, Priest have become a very progressive lot
Nicky.
[Deep Freeze] Saturday, December 26, 2009 11:05:56 AM
We Rock- Dio
[Al-fons Blazing] Saturday, December 26, 2009 10:12:00 AM
Great album:
"Senderos de traición" [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:51:02 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
jimmyjames wrote:
It's great lifestyle over there. I almost don't like talking about because it always makes me wish I was back there. If I ever decide to just "opt out" thats where I'll go and just live a carefree life at the beach.
guidogodoy wrote:
Well, no wonder. You speak Catalán! LOL!!!
I spent a few weeks in Tenerife as a kid as well as a few of the Islas Canarias. BEAUTIFUL. I was sent there to tennis camp. Hell, I could have been the new Rafa! HA!
jimmyjames wrote:
Lived just outside Barcelona on the Costa Brava for about 8 months and then moved down to the Canary Islands ( Tenerife ) and stayed there for about a year. Great place. Wish I'd never left. Damn women.
[jimmyjames] Friday, December 25, 2009 9:01:06 PM
Scorpionica - Orange Goblin.
[jimmyjames] Friday, December 25, 2009 2:12:06 PM
Force Of Nature - Pearl Jam.
[jimmyjames] Friday, December 25, 2009 12:00:28 AM
Cool. Couldn't understand it but the music was awesome. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:51:02 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
jimmyjames wrote:
It's great lifestyle over there. I almost don't like talking about because it always makes me wish I was back there. If I ever decide to just "opt out" thats where I'll go and just live a carefree life at the beach.
guidogodoy wrote:
Well, no wonder. You speak Catalán! LOL!!!
I spent a few weeks in Tenerife as a kid as well as a few of the Islas Canarias. BEAUTIFUL. I was sent there to tennis camp. Hell, I could have been the new Rafa! HA!
jimmyjames wrote:
Lived just outside Barcelona on the Costa Brava for about 8 months and then moved down to the Canary Islands ( Tenerife ) and stayed there for about a year. Great place. Wish I'd never left. Damn women.
[guidogodoy] Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:51:02 PM
It's great lifestyle over there. I almost don't like talking about because it always makes me wish I was back there. If I ever decide to just "opt out" thats where I'll go and just live a carefree life at the beach.
guidogodoy wrote:
Well, no wonder. You speak Catalán! LOL!!!
I spent a few weeks in Tenerife as a kid as well as a few of the Islas Canarias. BEAUTIFUL. I was sent there to tennis camp. Hell, I could have been the new Rafa! HA!
jimmyjames wrote:
Lived just outside Barcelona on the Costa Brava for about 8 months and then moved down to the Canary Islands ( Tenerife ) and stayed there for about a year. Great place. Wish I'd never left. Damn women.
[jimmyjames] Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:50:36 PM
Sundial - Wolfmother.
[jimmyjames] Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:46:16 PM
It's great lifestyle over there. I almost don't like talking about because it always makes me wish I was back there. If I ever decide to just "opt out" thats where I'll go and just live a carefree life at the beach. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:41:59 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Well, no wonder. You speak Catalán! LOL!!!
I spent a few weeks in Tenerife as a kid as well as a few of the Islas Canarias. BEAUTIFUL. I was sent there to tennis camp. Hell, I could have been the new Rafa! HA!
jimmyjames wrote:
Lived just outside Barcelona on the Costa Brava for about 8 months and then moved down to the Canary Islands ( Tenerife ) and stayed there for about a year. Great place. Wish I'd never left. Damn women.
[hellrider 31038] Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:45:02 PM
[guidogodoy] Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:41:59 PM
Well, no wonder. You speak Catalán! LOL!!!
I spent a few weeks in Tenerife as a kid as well as a few of the Islas Canarias. BEAUTIFUL. I was sent there to tennis camp. Hell, I could have been the new Rafa! HA!
Lived just outside Barcelona on the Costa Brava for about 8 months and then moved down to the Canary Islands ( Tenerife ) and stayed there for about a year. Great place. Wish I'd never left. Damn women.
[jimmyjames] Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:37:36 PM
Lived just outside Barcelona on the Costa Brava for about 8 months and then moved down to the Canary Islands ( Tenerife ) and stayed there for about a year. Great place. Wish I'd never left. Damn women.
[guidogodoy] Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:34:56 PM
Close. I go to Spain about every other year as i do have family and friends there but I have an apt in Brazil.
Basic was, yes, where did you live in Spain? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:27:40 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
I"m really rusty. Are you saying "Where did i live in spain? and you have family and friends in central america?
guidogodoy wrote:
HAAAAA! It is right before he died.
¿Viviste en España? ¿Dónde? Viví allá por mucho tiempo y aún tengo familiares y amigos en el centro y cerca (Salamanca).
Deep Freeze wrote:
**ouch** Ol' Tim's lookin a little rough.....
guidogodoy wrote:
Tim Maia Edited at: Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:15:16 PM
[Deep Freeze] Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:32:12 PM
HAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Its Johnn, the guitar and bass player. In fact , he did ALL the instruments on that version! The man is incredible! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:30:26 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
Who is it? Someone whose appendix was bursting no doubt.
Deep Freeze wrote:
Do you mean that "Death Metal" scream thing?? No, thats not me.
[jimmyjames] Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:27:40 PM
I"m really rusty. Are you saying "Where did i live in spain? and you have family and friends in central america? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:24:22 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
HAAAAA! It is right before he died.
¿Viviste en España? ¿Dónde? Viví allá por mucho tiempo y aún tengo familiares y amigos en el centro y cerca (Salamanca).
Deep Freeze wrote:
**ouch** Ol' Tim's lookin a little rough.....
guidogodoy wrote:
Tim Maia Edited at: Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:15:16 PM
[Deep Freeze] Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:26:54 PM
Do you mean that "Death Metal" scream thing?? No, thats not me. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:24:36 PM)
[guidogodoy] Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:24:22 PM
HAAAAA! It is right before he died.
¿Viviste en España? ¿Dónde? Viví allá por mucho tiempo y aún tengo familiares y amigos en el centro y cerca (Salamanca). [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:16:35 PM)
Deep Freeze wrote:
**ouch** Ol' Tim's lookin a little rough.....
guidogodoy wrote:
Tim Maia Edited at: Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:15:16 PM
[Deep Freeze] Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:20:32 PM
[jimmyjames] Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:19:40 PM
But if you imagine how much coke he's done that week he's actually not looking too bad. Those crazy Brazilians. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:16:35 PM)
Deep Freeze wrote:
**ouch** Ol' Tim's lookin a little rough.....
guidogodoy wrote:
Tim Maia Edited at: Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:15:16 PM
[Deep Freeze] Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:16:35 PM
**ouch** Ol' Tim's lookin a little rough..... [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:14:09 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Tim Maia Edited at: Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:15:16 PM
[guidogodoy] Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:14:09 PM
Tim Maia Edited at: Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:15:16 PM
[jimmyjames] Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:10:55 PM
Which is now two-toed and live in a New York apartment. Those foot snares can cut pretty deep. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:08:39 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Now I have to find my photo with a three-toed sloth I have in the jungle of Brazil.
jimmyjames wrote:
I didn't know you were a rare animals smuggler. Lucrative.
guidogodoy wrote:
Believe it or not, it is a hot seller. I kid you not. I am there every year as you know.
Then again, it isn't an oddity to hear "Eye of the Tiger" playing in the streets either. HAAAAA!
Deep Freeze wrote:
Yes but what do Brazilians think about "terbo"...? HAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHHAAHHAHAHAHAHHAAA!!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
Aside....do you know that Heiniken is one of the cheapest swill beers overseas. Costs nothing and they can barely give it away in Brazil, Spain, France and Portugal.
What do they crave? Bud! LOL!!! (Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Thursday, December 24, 2009 10:52:42 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap - AC/DC.
Beer music, think I'll have a Heineken....
Edited at: Thursday, December 24, 2009 10:59:16 PM
[guidogodoy] Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:08:39 PM
Now I have to find my photo with a three-toed sloth I have in the jungle of Brazil. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:06:22 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
I didn't know you were a rare animals smuggler. Lucrative.
guidogodoy wrote:
Believe it or not, it is a hot seller. I kid you not. I am there every year as you know.
Then again, it isn't an oddity to hear "Eye of the Tiger" playing in the streets either. HAAAAA!
Deep Freeze wrote:
Yes but what do Brazilians think about "terbo"...? HAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHHAAHHAHAHAHAHHAAA!!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
Aside....do you know that Heiniken is one of the cheapest swill beers overseas. Costs nothing and they can barely give it away in Brazil, Spain, France and Portugal.
What do they crave? Bud! LOL!!! (Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Thursday, December 24, 2009 10:52:42 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap - AC/DC.
Beer music, think I'll have a Heineken....
Edited at: Thursday, December 24, 2009 10:59:16 PM
[Deep Freeze] Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:08:38 PM
[jimmyjames] Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:06:22 PM
I didn't know you were a rare animals smuggler. Lucrative. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:03:18 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Believe it or not, it is a hot seller. I kid you not. I am there every year as you know.
Then again, it isn't an oddity to hear "Eye of the Tiger" playing in the streets either. HAAAAA!
Deep Freeze wrote:
Yes but what do Brazilians think about "terbo"...? HAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHHAAHHAHAHAHAHHAAA!!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
Aside....do you know that Heiniken is one of the cheapest swill beers overseas. Costs nothing and they can barely give it away in Brazil, Spain, France and Portugal.
What do they crave? Bud! LOL!!! (Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Thursday, December 24, 2009 10:52:42 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap - AC/DC.
Beer music, think I'll have a Heineken....
Edited at: Thursday, December 24, 2009 10:59:16 PM
[guidogodoy] Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:06:11 PM
Bleah! I wouldn't touch either if I had my way. Oatmeal stout, Portugal beer or even a good port is by preference. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:02:05 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
I know, I used to drink about 20 a day when I lived in Spain. It's great stuff. Funnily enough I used to drink a lot of Bud when I was in Canada. Like that too.
guidogodoy wrote:
Aside....do you know that Heiniken is one of the cheapest swill beers overseas. Costs nothing and they can barely give it away in Brazil, Spain, France and Portugal.
What do they crave? Bud! LOL!!! (Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Thursday, December 24, 2009 10:52:42 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap - AC/DC.
Beer music, think I'll have a Heineken....
Edited at: Thursday, December 24, 2009 10:59:16 PM
[Deep Freeze] Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:04:20 PM
Hmmm. And here I always thought you were supposed to smoke "Bud"...? HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:02:05 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
I know, I used to drink about 20 a day when I lived in Spain. It's great stuff. Funnily enough I used to drink a lot of Bud when I was in Canada. Like that too.
guidogodoy wrote:
Aside....do you know that Heiniken is one of the cheapest swill beers overseas. Costs nothing and they can barely give it away in Brazil, Spain, France and Portugal.
What do they crave? Bud! LOL!!! (Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Thursday, December 24, 2009 10:52:42 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap - AC/DC.
Beer music, think I'll have a Heineken....
Edited at: Thursday, December 24, 2009 10:59:16 PM
[guidogodoy] Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:03:18 PM
Believe it or not, it is a hot seller. I kid you not. I am there every year as you know.
Then again, it isn't an oddity to hear "Eye of the Tiger" playing in the streets either. HAAAAA! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:00:29 PM)
Deep Freeze wrote:
Yes but what do Brazilians think about "terbo"...? HAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHHAAHHAHAHAHAHHAAA!!!!!!!
guidogodoy wrote:
Aside....do you know that Heiniken is one of the cheapest swill beers overseas. Costs nothing and they can barely give it away in Brazil, Spain, France and Portugal.
What do they crave? Bud! LOL!!! (Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Thursday, December 24, 2009 10:52:42 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap - AC/DC.
Beer music, think I'll have a Heineken....
Edited at: Thursday, December 24, 2009 10:59:16 PM
[jimmyjames] Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:02:05 PM
I know, I used to drink about 20 a day when I lived in Spain. It's great stuff. Funnily enough I used to drink a lot of Bud when I was in Canada. Like that too. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, December 24, 2009 10:58:18 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Aside....do you know that Heiniken is one of the cheapest swill beers overseas. Costs nothing and they can barely give it away in Brazil, Spain, France and Portugal.
What do they crave? Bud! LOL!!! (Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Thursday, December 24, 2009 10:52:42 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap - AC/DC.
Beer music, think I'll have a Heineken....
Edited at: Thursday, December 24, 2009 10:59:16 PM
[Deep Freeze] Thursday, December 24, 2009 11:00:29 PM
Yes but what do Brazilians think about "terbo"...? HAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHHAAHHAHAHAHAHHAAA!!!!!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, December 24, 2009 10:58:18 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Aside....do you know that Heiniken is one of the cheapest swill beers overseas. Costs nothing and they can barely give it away in Brazil, Spain, France and Portugal.
What do they crave? Bud! LOL!!! (Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Thursday, December 24, 2009 10:52:42 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap - AC/DC.
Beer music, think I'll have a Heineken....
Edited at: Thursday, December 24, 2009 10:59:16 PM
[guidogodoy] Thursday, December 24, 2009 10:58:18 PM
Aside....do you know that Heiniken is one of the cheapest swill beers overseas. Costs nothing and they can barely give it away in Brazil, Spain, France and Portugal.
What do they crave? Bud! LOL!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Thursday, December 24, 2009 10:52:42 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap - AC/DC.
Beer music, think I'll have a Heineken....
Edited at: Thursday, December 24, 2009 10:59:16 PM
[jimmyjames] Thursday, December 24, 2009 10:52:42 PM
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap - AC/DC.
Beer music, think I'll have a Heineken....
[jimmyjames] Thursday, December 24, 2009 10:32:13 PM
O'er Hell And Hide - Baroness.
[guidogodoy] Thursday, December 24, 2009 10:28:12 PM
[jimmyjames] Thursday, December 24, 2009 10:14:52 PM
Swollen And Halo - Baroness.
Haven't seen that in years, nice one. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, December 24, 2009 10:03:17 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
I'll go with that Anthrax....better than Joe Jackson ever did it!
[guidogodoy] Thursday, December 24, 2009 10:03:17 PM
I'll go with that Anthrax....better than Joe Jackson ever did it!
[jimmyjames] Thursday, December 24, 2009 9:58:51 PM
The Sweetest Curse - Baroness.
[jimmyjames] Thursday, December 24, 2009 9:40:54 PM
I Am The Law - Anthrax.
[hellrider 31038] Thursday, December 24, 2009 5:37:51 PM
HELL YEAH Pain PAAAIIINNN PAAAAAAIIIIIINNNNNNNNN PAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIIIIIINNNNNNKKKKKIIIIIIIILLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLEEEEEERRRRRRR87 got the cassette like 19 years ago and picked up the LPa few years ago [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Painkiller87 from Thursday, December 24, 2009 9:02:18 AM)
Painkiller87 wrote:
Death - Infernal Death
True Death Metal
[acolyte55] Thursday, December 24, 2009 1:49:59 PM
iron maiden : trooper
[kickstand1968] Thursday, December 24, 2009 10:46:49 AM
watching British Steel documentary, listening to Halford.
[Painkiller87] Thursday, December 24, 2009 9:02:18 AM
Death - Infernal Death
True Death Metal
[jimmyjames] Wednesday, December 23, 2009 9:59:21 PM
My Tortured Soul - Probot.
[jimmyjames] Wednesday, December 23, 2009 9:56:54 PM
Dictatosaurus - Probot.
This Probot cd is awesome. Highly recommended for anyone who likes old school metal.
[jimmyjames] Wednesday, December 23, 2009 9:02:54 PM
Ice Cold Man - Probot.
[truckreye] Wednesday, December 23, 2009 4:26:26 PM
Green Manilishi PRIEST!
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, December 23, 2009 2:57:00 AM
Bring the Noise - Public Enemy & Anthrax
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, December 23, 2009 2:39:18 AM
[jimmyjames] Wednesday, December 23, 2009 2:34:49 AM
Troubled Times - Screaming Trees.
[jimmyjames] Wednesday, December 23, 2009 2:05:05 AM
Shadow Of The Season - Screaming Trees.
[jimmyjames] Wednesday, December 23, 2009 1:43:12 AM
Big Sky - Probot.
[jimmyjames] Wednesday, December 23, 2009 12:14:49 AM
Kicked Out, Kicked In - Dead Moon.
This is the best band I never heard until yesterday.
[jimmyjames] Tuesday, December 22, 2009 11:55:37 PM
Graveyard - Dead Moon.
These guys are badass. This stuff would suit a tarantino film.
[jimmyjames] Tuesday, December 22, 2009 11:40:33 PM
Echoes To You - Dead Moon.
These guys are fucking fantastic. Saw them on Youtube a couple of days ago and went out and bought one of their cds. Awesome. Just the kind of music you need to listen to when you're driving through the desert at night.
[jimmyjames] Tuesday, December 22, 2009 11:07:15 PM
My Stars - Alice Cooper.
[jimmyjames] Tuesday, December 22, 2009 10:51:28 PM
Luney Tune - Alice Cooper.
[K2M] Tuesday, December 22, 2009 7:34:33 PM
I'm Made of Metal
[jimmyjames] Tuesday, December 22, 2009 1:35:50 PM
Medicine - Monster Magnet.
[iamnostradamus88] Monday, December 21, 2009 10:16:58 PM
18 and Life-Skid Row :-) guilty pleasure
[jimmyjames] Monday, December 21, 2009 9:34:54 PM
Betterman - Pearl Jam.
[jimmyjames] Monday, December 21, 2009 9:06:12 PM
Rockin' In The Free World - Pearl Jam.
[jimmyjames] Monday, December 21, 2009 8:44:22 PM
Pearl Jam Live In Christchurch Nov 29 2009.
Red Mosquito.
[K2M] Monday, December 21, 2009 6:50:22 PM
Loving You is Murder LizzyBorden
[guidogodoy] Monday, December 21, 2009 2:46:59 PM
Damn, this is outstanding!
[guidogodoy] Monday, December 21, 2009 9:39:23 AM
PAINKILLER!!!!!
[Nicky007] Monday, December 21, 2009 5:04:35 AM
NP Nostradamus
As a puzzled Amazon reviewer wrote: "How did they do it?"
There was n-o-thing in the back catalog or in the air - seemingly - that promised such a leap, slashing everyone else on the field and creating such a masterpiece - awesome
Well, guess once I'v been around in the main sections of this board, I'l have some keys ......
"I am Nostradamus" - Rob Nostradamus
Nicky. Edited at: Monday, December 21, 2009 5:05:53 AM Edited at: Monday, December 21, 2009 5:07:26 AM Edited at: Monday, December 21, 2009 5:08:20 AM
[jane_nothing] Sunday, December 20, 2009 2:08:04 PM
Before the Dawn
[Nicky007] Sunday, December 20, 2009 9:16:44 AM
Thanks to you too, Guido
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.
Edited at: Saturday, December 19, 2009 12:41:55 PM
Edited at: Saturday, December 19, 2009 12:44:02 PM
Edited at: Saturday, December 19, 2009 12:45:44 PM
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[KirbyLance] Saturday, December 19, 2009 5:04:19 PM
[This message has been banned]
[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
Edited at: Saturday, December 19, 2009 12:44:02 PM
Edited at: Saturday, December 19, 2009 12:45:44 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
Edited at: Saturday, December 19, 2009 12:45:44 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!