[ladiesman] Tuesday, December 30, 2008 7:25:04 PM | |
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There's something I'll never forget ...
...when Halford was sitting in the throne with skulls that was awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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[screaming_4_priest] Tuesday, December 30, 2008 3:33:56 AM | |
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Death is probley my fav song on the album & live it rockz, the only thing that was annoying for me live was it was at Download fest in the day time & id rather see the play it in the dark with the lights for effect. Edited at: Tuesday, December 30, 2008 3:34:53 AM |
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[adrianaec_88] Monday, December 29, 2008 8:02:39 PM | |
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I like that song, in the concert they gave here Rob nailed it..... also, it's really cool to see the Metal God sitting in his throne!! |
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[Head banger] Tuesday, December 23, 2008 3:41:31 PM | |
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that would be sweet. what a conversation peice [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by SkyRideR from Tuesday, December 23, 2008 3:29:31 PM) | | SkyRideR wrote: | | wait til they sell the throne on ebay...whose buying??? |
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[SkyRideR] Tuesday, December 23, 2008 3:29:31 PM | |
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wait til they sell the throne on ebay...whose buying??? |
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[Deep Freeze] Monday, December 22, 2008 10:20:56 AM | |
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I must admit, you make it sound great. Well done, CA. Apparently, they did a MUCH better job of it during the performance you saw. Here in Vegas, I did not come away with all of that. To me, it was campy and Spinal Tap-ish. The "throne" was hokey and Rob was a bit over-the-top for me, as far as his emoting. The music was fine. Very well done and played to Priest-perfection but the overall song and act was a bit silly. Of course, that is my opinion. Perhpas there are others that were at the Vegas show who may have a different view? [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Cobras-Aura from Sunday, December 21, 2008 4:26:29 AM) | | Cobras-Aura wrote: | | This is one of the greatest heavy metal live performances I have ever heard. The song has so much character and emotion. from the bells and evil voices echoing, to Rob's dragged out growls at end of each verse, to his desperate cryouts about death riding out from the storm, to the solo, and the closure as he goes back inside through the stage door on his throne. The guitar work too is just excellent, ranging from doomy simple riffs, to extreme shredding and use of wah pedalling, with some flashy moments of Scott's double bass drumming. After mediocre attempts to make the perfct evil doomy metal song with tunes like A Touch Of Evil and Revolution, this third round they came the right way. I'd like to believe this song has earned itself a spot in the definitive Priest setlist, as well as one of their greatest hits. give your thoughts people. |
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[jimmyjames] Monday, December 22, 2008 5:03:29 AM | |
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It's ok i suppose. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Cobras-Aura from Sunday, December 21, 2008 4:26:29 AM) | | Cobras-Aura wrote: | | This is one of the greatest heavy metal live performances I have ever heard. The song has so much character and emotion. from the bells and evil voices echoing, to Rob's dragged out growls at end of each verse, to his desperate cryouts about death riding out from the storm, to the solo, and the closure as he goes back inside through the stage door on his throne. The guitar work too is just excellent, ranging from doomy simple riffs, to extreme shredding and use of wah pedalling, with some flashy moments of Scott's double bass drumming. After mediocre attempts to make the perfct evil doomy metal song with tunes like A Touch Of Evil and Revolution, this third round they came the right way. I'd like to believe this song has earned itself a spot in the definitive Priest setlist, as well as one of their greatest hits. give your thoughts people. |
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[Screamin' Demon] Sunday, December 21, 2008 4:26:29 AM | |
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This is one of the greatest heavy metal live performances I have ever heard. The song has so much character and emotion. from the bells and evil voices echoing, to Rob's dragged out growls at end of each verse, to his desperate cryouts about death riding out from the storm, to the solo, and the closure as he goes back inside through the stage door on his throne. The guitar work too is just excellent, ranging from doomy simple riffs, to extreme shredding and use of wah pedalling, with some flashy moments of Scott's double bass drumming. After mediocre attempts to make the perfct evil doomy metal song with tunes like A Touch Of Evil and Revolution, this third round they came the right way. I'd like to believe this song has earned itself a spot in the definitive Priest setlist, as well as one of their greatest hits. give your thoughts people. |
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