DONT JUST SIT THERE Edited at: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 6:09:01 PM
[J.D. DIAMOND] Wednesday, September 28, 2011 4:51:13 PM
Liege Lord "Fallout" 1988 Master Control LP
Been listening to my old Liege Lord CD these last few weeks and I posted this back in late 2005,listen to the last track "Fallout" right at the :27 mark as it totally sounds
like K.K. and Glenn's intro to the song "Hellrider" from 2005's Angel Of Retribution. I highly doubt K.K. or Glenn have heard this album before so its a coincidence but wierd.
Edited at: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 4:56:54 PM
[.] Wednesday, September 28, 2011 12:39:24 AM
I think you shouldn't judge this band just because they've been to American Idol. Throughout the decades they've been to a multitude of tv shows more or less of the same vein. It's just another show. Any artist of any kind will have their cheesy moments too. Say "Gorgoroth" out loud to a recorder and then listen to your voice saying it - it's a ridiculous name! C'mon!
I nevermet anyone after the American Idol guest appearance that wore a Judas Priest t-shirt saying they're embarrassed to wear it. You're too self conscientious about what others say or do when Judas Priest is your own personal thing and preference. It's what you like to hear and you shouldn't be embarrassed if it makes you happy to wear their merchandise.
They turned into a joke on May 25th 2011 when they went on that shit fuck show called American Arsewipe!
Since that,i have not listen to a Judas Priest album and i am even embarrassed to be a Priest fan!
I won't wear a Priest shirt cause i don't want someone say to me,i saw them on American idol,so i stick with me Gorgoroth and Black Sabbath shirts!
Why i even come in here anymore,i don't know.
There are a few people in here that make laugh and that is why i guess!
But anyways,now with all the greatest hits cd's on the go i guess they are trying to cash in on American Idol fans and maybe,just maybe,they are going to be on Glee with Parental Guidance.
If so,well,i would not be shocked now!
On that note,take of yourselves and of each other!
Peace and love!
The Metallian!
jimmyjames wrote:
This band is done. It's all descended into a joke. Honestly, the reality is this band are a joke now. Just a bunch of over the hill rip off merchants. I can't believe people on this site bag Maiden and stick up for these guys who haven't done anything decent since 1990. Yeah I'm sure the band have nothing to do with this, it's all management, Yeah right. I reckon KK left because he'd had a gutsful of this kind of shit. I think the real story is that they agreed to do a farewell tour and end it, the others welched and said "We want to do another shitty album and flog this dead horse some more" and he said "In that case I'm leaving because I don't want to see the band I started degenerate into a farce". Which it has.
And despite what everyone on this site seems to think, Rob has lost it. He just sounds screechy and irritating now.
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, September 27, 2011 7:53:57 PM
Chickenfoot is having a live concert webcast in about 5 minutes if anyone is interested. Sammy, Michael Anthony and Satriani? I am there
Not the best quality, but here you can see the awesome crowd that came out to see Priest in Argentina! Great song too lol
[J.D. DIAMOND] Thursday, September 22, 2011 10:20:20 PM
Yeah but whats Ian supposed to say? We suck now that Ken isn't with us? I think Ian was being sarcastic sure but at the same time I'll bet not too many people are asking about K.K. on tour.....could you imagine....walking up to Ian to meet him and then asking about K.K.? I think he does realize that Ken is missed but I really don't think fans are complaining about it too much,at least on the road.
(Quoting Message by HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS from Wednesday, September 21, 2011 11:43:13 PM)
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
A shortened version of the San Antonio Metal Music Examiner interview that was on Blabbermouth:
JUDAS PRIEST Bassist Says None Of Band's Fans Are Missing K.K. DOWNING - Sep. 20, 2011
Jay Nanda of the San Antonio Metal Music Examiner recently conducted an interview with bassist Ian Hill of British heavy metal legends JUDAS PRIEST. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: How is [the new JUDAS PRIEST guitarist] Richie [Faulkner] working out, and what can we expect of someone we've never seen play with PRIEST before?
Ian: Yeah, Richie is an altogether great talent. An absolutely excellent guitarist. He does what Ken [former PRIEST guitarist Kenneth "K.K." Downing] did, plus his own little traits. He's a great performer and character. We've been really lucky to find him. Even the way we found him — we weren't even looking. [laughs] Someone (else) was going to take over for Ken, and they couldn't do it, and it was him. You find what you can. We had a chat with him and gave him a go, and thank God. The crowd is taking to him well, and with all due respect to Ken, no one's missing him. [laughs] No one's asking about Ken.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: Really, you're not getting any feedback about K.K. not being there?
Ian: No, and you'll know why when you see Richie perform.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: You go back with K.K. during your schooldays, I believe, so it can be said that you're the closest to him. What was your first reaction when he made it known he was stepping away?
Ian: We were all absolutely stopped in our tracks. When he came up and announced that he didn't want to carry on . . . Richie knew for a month that he had the job, but God bless him, he kept his mouth shut. [laughs] We said, "Richie, if he doesn't come back, you've got the job." He must have been waiting to tell somebody.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: K.K. made it clear that it wasn't his health or his golf interests. Was it songwriting differences or a disagreement on whether this should be the final tour?
Ian: I don't know. Anything I say would be speculation. Personally, I think he had enough. Out of all of us, maybe he's the one who enjoyed it the least. If you ever get the opportunity, that's something you'd have to ask him.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: Rob [Halford, vocals] reportedly said the other day that you all have made significant progress on the next album. How far along are you, and what can you tell me about the songs or direction of it?
Ian: We pretty much finished three tracks. Obviously, we did this before Richie had come along. Rob and myself and Glenn [Tipton] and Scott [Travis]. There's still Richie's input to go on top of that. Rob and Glenn have got a lot of songs knocked out. My ideas, too, this time around and with Richie's input, we'll start on completing this album sometime next year. We're going to carry on from where we left off with "Angel Of Retribution". After the concept album ["Nostradamus"], we're going to get back to the heavy metal that PRIEST is known for.
(Quoting Message by HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS from Wednesday, September 21, 2011 11:43:13 PM)
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
A shortened version of the San Antonio Metal Music Examiner interview that was on Blabbermouth:
JUDAS PRIEST Bassist Says None Of Band's Fans Are Missing K.K. DOWNING - Sep. 20, 2011
Jay Nanda of the San Antonio Metal Music Examiner recently conducted an interview with bassist Ian Hill of British heavy metal legends JUDAS PRIEST. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: How is [the new JUDAS PRIEST guitarist] Richie [Faulkner] working out, and what can we expect of someone we've never seen play with PRIEST before?
Ian: Yeah, Richie is an altogether great talent. An absolutely excellent guitarist. He does what Ken [former PRIEST guitarist Kenneth "K.K." Downing] did, plus his own little traits. He's a great performer and character. We've been really lucky to find him. Even the way we found him — we weren't even looking. [laughs] Someone (else) was going to take over for Ken, and they couldn't do it, and it was him. You find what you can. We had a chat with him and gave him a go, and thank God. The crowd is taking to him well, and with all due respect to Ken, no one's missing him. [laughs] No one's asking about Ken.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: Really, you're not getting any feedback about K.K. not being there?
Ian: No, and you'll know why when you see Richie perform.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: You go back with K.K. during your schooldays, I believe, so it can be said that you're the closest to him. What was your first reaction when he made it known he was stepping away?
Ian: We were all absolutely stopped in our tracks. When he came up and announced that he didn't want to carry on . . . Richie knew for a month that he had the job, but God bless him, he kept his mouth shut. [laughs] We said, "Richie, if he doesn't come back, you've got the job." He must have been waiting to tell somebody.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: K.K. made it clear that it wasn't his health or his golf interests. Was it songwriting differences or a disagreement on whether this should be the final tour?
Ian: I don't know. Anything I say would be speculation. Personally, I think he had enough. Out of all of us, maybe he's the one who enjoyed it the least. If you ever get the opportunity, that's something you'd have to ask him.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: Rob [Halford, vocals] reportedly said the other day that you all have made significant progress on the next album. How far along are you, and what can you tell me about the songs or direction of it?
Ian: We pretty much finished three tracks. Obviously, we did this before Richie had come along. Rob and myself and Glenn [Tipton] and Scott [Travis]. There's still Richie's input to go on top of that. Rob and Glenn have got a lot of songs knocked out. My ideas, too, this time around and with Richie's input, we'll start on completing this album sometime next year. We're going to carry on from where we left off with "Angel Of Retribution". After the concept album ["Nostradamus"], we're going to get back to the heavy metal that PRIEST is known for.
A shortened version of the San Antonio Metal Music Examiner interview that was on Blabbermouth:
JUDAS PRIEST Bassist Says None Of Band's Fans Are Missing K.K. DOWNING - Sep. 20, 2011
Jay Nanda of the San Antonio Metal Music Examiner recently conducted an interview with bassist Ian Hill of British heavy metal legends JUDAS PRIEST. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: How is [the new JUDAS PRIEST guitarist] Richie [Faulkner] working out, and what can we expect of someone we've never seen play with PRIEST before?
Ian: Yeah, Richie is an altogether great talent. An absolutely excellent guitarist. He does what Ken [former PRIEST guitarist Kenneth "K.K." Downing] did, plus his own little traits. He's a great performer and character. We've been really lucky to find him. Even the way we found him — we weren't even looking. [laughs] Someone (else) was going to take over for Ken, and they couldn't do it, and it was him. You find what you can. We had a chat with him and gave him a go, and thank God. The crowd is taking to him well, and with all due respect to Ken, no one's missing him. [laughs] No one's asking about Ken.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: Really, you're not getting any feedback about K.K. not being there?
Ian: No, and you'll know why when you see Richie perform.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: You go back with K.K. during your schooldays, I believe, so it can be said that you're the closest to him. What was your first reaction when he made it known he was stepping away?
Ian: We were all absolutely stopped in our tracks. When he came up and announced that he didn't want to carry on . . . Richie knew for a month that he had the job, but God bless him, he kept his mouth shut. [laughs] We said, "Richie, if he doesn't come back, you've got the job." He must have been waiting to tell somebody.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: K.K. made it clear that it wasn't his health or his golf interests. Was it songwriting differences or a disagreement on whether this should be the final tour?
Ian: I don't know. Anything I say would be speculation. Personally, I think he had enough. Out of all of us, maybe he's the one who enjoyed it the least. If you ever get the opportunity, that's something you'd have to ask him.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: Rob [Halford, vocals] reportedly said the other day that you all have made significant progress on the next album. How far along are you, and what can you tell me about the songs or direction of it?
Ian: We pretty much finished three tracks. Obviously, we did this before Richie had come along. Rob and myself and Glenn [Tipton] and Scott [Travis]. There's still Richie's input to go on top of that. Rob and Glenn have got a lot of songs knocked out. My ideas, too, this time around and with Richie's input, we'll start on completing this album sometime next year. We're going to carry on from where we left off with "Angel Of Retribution". After the concept album ["Nostradamus"], we're going to get back to the heavy metal that PRIEST is known for.
Edited at: Wednesday, September 21, 2011 11:47:07 PM
Edited at: Thursday, September 22, 2011 6:19:15 PM
[Painkiller87] Thursday, September 22, 2011 2:50:54 PM
I miss KK as well, but from what I have heard Richie seems to be doing pretty well. That just makes me more ready to see them when they come to my hometown of Tucson and rock that place to the ground! Also, great to hear that there is great progress in the making of the next album too. Can't wait!
Yes, a very interesting read. I for one am very happy that Richie is doing so well and the fans have taken to him. But to say that no one misses KK is going too far, IMO. No matter how well Richie performs at the shows I am going to, I will still miss KK very much, even as I applaud Richie. I accept KK's decision and life goes on, but that doesn't mean that I don't miss him.
But what I really loved reading in the full article, was that Ian had some input in writing songs for the new album!!!!
Painkiller87 wrote:
Yep that is it. It is quite an interesting read looking back at it.
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
A shortened version of the San Antonio Metal Music Examiner interview that was on Blabbermouth:
JUDAS PRIEST Bassist Says None Of Band's Fans Are Missing K.K. DOWNING - Sep. 20, 2011
Jay Nanda of the San Antonio Metal Music Examiner recently conducted an interview with bassist Ian Hill of British heavy metal legends JUDAS PRIEST. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: How is [the new JUDAS PRIEST guitarist] Richie [Faulkner] working out, and what can we expect of someone we've never seen play with PRIEST before?
Ian: Yeah, Richie is an altogether great talent. An absolutely excellent guitarist. He does what Ken [former PRIEST guitarist Kenneth "K.K." Downing] did, plus his own little traits. He's a great performer and character. We've been really lucky to find him. Even the way we found him — we weren't even looking. [laughs] Someone (else) was going to take over for Ken, and they couldn't do it, and it was him. You find what you can. We had a chat with him and gave him a go, and thank God. The crowd is taking to him well, and with all due respect to Ken, no one's missing him. [laughs] No one's asking about Ken.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: Really, you're not getting any feedback about K.K. not being there?
Ian: No, and you'll know why when you see Richie perform.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: You go back with K.K. during your schooldays, I believe, so it can be said that you're the closest to him. What was your first reaction when he made it known he was stepping away?
Ian: We were all absolutely stopped in our tracks. When he came up and announced that he didn't want to carry on . . . Richie knew for a month that he had the job, but God bless him, he kept his mouth shut. [laughs] We said, "Richie, if he doesn't come back, you've got the job." He must have been waiting to tell somebody.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: K.K. made it clear that it wasn't his health or his golf interests. Was it songwriting differences or a disagreement on whether this should be the final tour?
Ian: I don't know. Anything I say would be speculation. Personally, I think he had enough. Out of all of us, maybe he's the one who enjoyed it the least. If you ever get the opportunity, that's something you'd have to ask him.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: Rob [Halford, vocals] reportedly said the other day that you all have made significant progress on the next album. How far along are you, and what can you tell me about the songs or direction of it?
Ian: We pretty much finished three tracks. Obviously, we did this before Richie had come along. Rob and myself and Glenn [Tipton] and Scott [Travis]. There's still Richie's input to go on top of that. Rob and Glenn have got a lot of songs knocked out. My ideas, too, this time around and with Richie's input, we'll start on completing this album sometime next year. We're going to carry on from where we left off with "Angel Of Retribution". After the concept album ["Nostradamus"], we're going to get back to the heavy metal that PRIEST is known for.
Edited at: Wednesday, September 21, 2011 11:47:07 PM
[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Thursday, September 22, 2011 11:35:01 AM
Yes, a very interesting read. I for one am very happy that Richie is doing so well and the fans have taken to him. But to say that no one misses KK is going too far, IMO. No matter how well Richie performs at the shows I am going to, I will still miss KK very much, even as I applaud Richie. I accept KK's decision and life goes on, but that doesn't mean that I don't miss him.
But what I really loved reading in the full article, was that Ian had some input in writing songs for the new album!!!!
Yep that is it. It is quite an interesting read looking back at it.
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
A shortened version of the San Antonio Metal Music Examiner interview that was on Blabbermouth:
JUDAS PRIEST Bassist Says None Of Band's Fans Are Missing K.K. DOWNING - Sep. 20, 2011
Jay Nanda of the San Antonio Metal Music Examiner recently conducted an interview with bassist Ian Hill of British heavy metal legends JUDAS PRIEST. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: How is [the new JUDAS PRIEST guitarist] Richie [Faulkner] working out, and what can we expect of someone we've never seen play with PRIEST before?
Ian: Yeah, Richie is an altogether great talent. An absolutely excellent guitarist. He does what Ken [former PRIEST guitarist Kenneth "K.K." Downing] did, plus his own little traits. He's a great performer and character. We've been really lucky to find him. Even the way we found him — we weren't even looking. [laughs] Someone (else) was going to take over for Ken, and they couldn't do it, and it was him. You find what you can. We had a chat with him and gave him a go, and thank God. The crowd is taking to him well, and with all due respect to Ken, no one's missing him. [laughs] No one's asking about Ken.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: Really, you're not getting any feedback about K.K. not being there?
Ian: No, and you'll know why when you see Richie perform.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: You go back with K.K. during your schooldays, I believe, so it can be said that you're the closest to him. What was your first reaction when he made it known he was stepping away?
Ian: We were all absolutely stopped in our tracks. When he came up and announced that he didn't want to carry on . . . Richie knew for a month that he had the job, but God bless him, he kept his mouth shut. [laughs] We said, "Richie, if he doesn't come back, you've got the job." He must have been waiting to tell somebody.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: K.K. made it clear that it wasn't his health or his golf interests. Was it songwriting differences or a disagreement on whether this should be the final tour?
Ian: I don't know. Anything I say would be speculation. Personally, I think he had enough. Out of all of us, maybe he's the one who enjoyed it the least. If you ever get the opportunity, that's something you'd have to ask him.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: Rob [Halford, vocals] reportedly said the other day that you all have made significant progress on the next album. How far along are you, and what can you tell me about the songs or direction of it?
Ian: We pretty much finished three tracks. Obviously, we did this before Richie had come along. Rob and myself and Glenn [Tipton] and Scott [Travis]. There's still Richie's input to go on top of that. Rob and Glenn have got a lot of songs knocked out. My ideas, too, this time around and with Richie's input, we'll start on completing this album sometime next year. We're going to carry on from where we left off with "Angel Of Retribution". After the concept album ["Nostradamus"], we're going to get back to the heavy metal that PRIEST is known for.
Edited at: Wednesday, September 21, 2011 11:47:07 PM
[Painkiller87] Thursday, September 22, 2011 9:48:03 AM
Yep that is it. It is quite an interesting read looking back at it. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS from Wednesday, September 21, 2011 11:43:13 PM)
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
A shortened version of the San Antonio Metal Music Examiner interview that was on Blabbermouth:
JUDAS PRIEST Bassist Says None Of Band's Fans Are Missing K.K. DOWNING - Sep. 20, 2011
Jay Nanda of the San Antonio Metal Music Examiner recently conducted an interview with bassist Ian Hill of British heavy metal legends JUDAS PRIEST. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: How is [the new JUDAS PRIEST guitarist] Richie [Faulkner] working out, and what can we expect of someone we've never seen play with PRIEST before?
Ian: Yeah, Richie is an altogether great talent. An absolutely excellent guitarist. He does what Ken [former PRIEST guitarist Kenneth "K.K." Downing] did, plus his own little traits. He's a great performer and character. We've been really lucky to find him. Even the way we found him — we weren't even looking. [laughs] Someone (else) was going to take over for Ken, and they couldn't do it, and it was him. You find what you can. We had a chat with him and gave him a go, and thank God. The crowd is taking to him well, and with all due respect to Ken, no one's missing him. [laughs] No one's asking about Ken.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: Really, you're not getting any feedback about K.K. not being there?
Ian: No, and you'll know why when you see Richie perform.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: You go back with K.K. during your schooldays, I believe, so it can be said that you're the closest to him. What was your first reaction when he made it known he was stepping away?
Ian: We were all absolutely stopped in our tracks. When he came up and announced that he didn't want to carry on . . . Richie knew for a month that he had the job, but God bless him, he kept his mouth shut. [laughs] We said, "Richie, if he doesn't come back, you've got the job." He must have been waiting to tell somebody.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: K.K. made it clear that it wasn't his health or his golf interests. Was it songwriting differences or a disagreement on whether this should be the final tour?
Ian: I don't know. Anything I say would be speculation. Personally, I think he had enough. Out of all of us, maybe he's the one who enjoyed it the least. If you ever get the opportunity, that's something you'd have to ask him.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: Rob [Halford, vocals] reportedly said the other day that you all have made significant progress on the next album. How far along are you, and what can you tell me about the songs or direction of it?
Ian: We pretty much finished three tracks. Obviously, we did this before Richie had come along. Rob and myself and Glenn [Tipton] and Scott [Travis]. There's still Richie's input to go on top of that. Rob and Glenn have got a lot of songs knocked out. My ideas, too, this time around and with Richie's input, we'll start on completing this album sometime next year. We're going to carry on from where we left off with "Angel Of Retribution". After the concept album ["Nostradamus"], we're going to get back to the heavy metal that PRIEST is known for.
Edited at: Wednesday, September 21, 2011 11:47:07 PM
[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Wednesday, September 21, 2011 11:43:13 PM
A shortened version of the San Antonio Metal Music Examiner interview that was on Blabbermouth:
JUDAS PRIEST Bassist Says None Of Band's Fans Are Missing K.K. DOWNING - Sep. 20, 2011
Jay Nanda of the San Antonio Metal Music Examiner recently conducted an interview with bassist Ian Hill of British heavy metal legends JUDAS PRIEST. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: How is [the new JUDAS PRIEST guitarist] Richie [Faulkner] working out, and what can we expect of someone we've never seen play with PRIEST before?
Ian: Yeah, Richie is an altogether great talent. An absolutely excellent guitarist. He does what Ken [former PRIEST guitarist Kenneth "K.K." Downing] did, plus his own little traits. He's a great performer and character. We've been really lucky to find him. Even the way we found him — we weren't even looking. [laughs] Someone (else) was going to take over for Ken, and they couldn't do it, and it was him. You find what you can. We had a chat with him and gave him a go, and thank God. The crowd is taking to him well, and with all due respect to Ken, no one's missing him. [laughs] No one's asking about Ken.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: Really, you're not getting any feedback about K.K. not being there?
Ian: No, and you'll know why when you see Richie perform.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: You go back with K.K. during your schooldays, I believe, so it can be said that you're the closest to him. What was your first reaction when he made it known he was stepping away?
Ian: We were all absolutely stopped in our tracks. When he came up and announced that he didn't want to carry on . . . Richie knew for a month that he had the job, but God bless him, he kept his mouth shut. [laughs] We said, "Richie, if he doesn't come back, you've got the job." He must have been waiting to tell somebody.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: K.K. made it clear that it wasn't his health or his golf interests. Was it songwriting differences or a disagreement on whether this should be the final tour?
Ian: I don't know. Anything I say would be speculation. Personally, I think he had enough. Out of all of us, maybe he's the one who enjoyed it the least. If you ever get the opportunity, that's something you'd have to ask him.
San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: Rob [Halford, vocals] reportedly said the other day that you all have made significant progress on the next album. How far along are you, and what can you tell me about the songs or direction of it?
Ian: We pretty much finished three tracks. Obviously, we did this before Richie had come along. Rob and myself and Glenn [Tipton] and Scott [Travis]. There's still Richie's input to go on top of that. Rob and Glenn have got a lot of songs knocked out. My ideas, too, this time around and with Richie's input, we'll start on completing this album sometime next year. We're going to carry on from where we left off with "Angel Of Retribution". After the concept album ["Nostradamus"], we're going to get back to the heavy metal that PRIEST is known for.
[paorcamp] Wednesday, September 21, 2011 1:13:21 PM
It's better to have them doing this last tour before it's too late and the management destroys our band and burns them and then burns their ashes again because things are screwed now, but they still can be worse. About the bike, obviously it should be recorded, a mic could not make it sound that good just like that, and about the intro being recorded, there are two options:
Richie is an idiot and his lack of experience with the priest made him start playing before making sure the metal god was ok (or probably he remembered the metal god is immortal and cannot be hurt ) or
it is recorded so that they do not start playing before the motorcycle rec stops playing or some lame excuse...
In any case, I'm glad he's ok, it would have been a nightmare to miss the priest in CR just a week before their arrival due to a bike accident and that we're seeing the priest go out through the doord of fame before management screw us all
[Painkiller87] Wednesday, September 21, 2011 12:13:22 PM
Man I just saw an article that I KNOW will cause a s***storm but it's weird how it's put, and I can't really understand why it's like this. Maybe I'll post it around my lunch time and see what everyone thinks. (It is about JP too, specifically about KK.)
[hellrider 31038] Sunday, September 18, 2011 8:41:59 PM
[Vaillant 3.0] Saturday, September 17, 2011 10:06:19 PM
Yup! That is pretty much common knowledge. But what most people don't know is that the motorcycle is actually being lead onstage by stage hands via cutting edge string puppetry. What happened in Brasilia was that they decided to go on strike and as a result they didn't keep the motorcycle up long enough for Rob to pull out the kickstand. I'm telling ya, it's true!! It explains the laser shows and the new pyro!!
Conspiracy!! There`s one to run with.. how`s this KK is playing with the band, only from backstage, that`s why the intro was going without Glenn.. but most people allready know that right?
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Ooohhh, conspiracy time!!!
Richie most likely started off the intro to Hell Bent while Glenn was making sure that Rob was okay. As for the bike, either Rob was revving it up while he was down, or...
tasnam1 wrote:
As I stated - obviously we have known for years the bike is pre-recorded - but my question was... is the intro to Hell Bend pre-recorded as it seemed to have started prior to Glenn and Rob being ready.??!?!?
guitardude wrote:
Impossible to mic the bike, to many variables in a live situation, but Rob was back up and going! Glenn was ready I`m sure, but when your singer falls off a motorcycle, tends to be distracting! (Quoting Message by tasnam1 from Saturday, September 17, 2011 8:02:06 AM)
tasnam1 wrote:
So is the intro to HBFL prerecorded? (I know bike is obviously) but it seems the intro started with out Glenn ready...thoughts?
Edited at: Saturday, September 17, 2011 10:45:15 AM