Bye, icomeroundherenow. We shall miss you. 
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Honestly, this is my last post on this, really I have to get back to my life...no kidding this got to me a lot more than even I could have thought. So, the truth is I saw KK follow both Doug Aldrich and Reb Beach last year, and KKs playing has at least 3 more levels of depth than either of those two guys. KK started as a blues player, as did Priest, and this element is always there no matter how metal they get. (I was going to say Wagnerian, but I don't want to sound 'superior'). This is very obvious and if you do not hear it then you have untrained ears, and/or are following a company line that, in my opinion (yes this would be conjecture) insults the fans. Richie Faulkner is a very, very good player, but he doesn't have a deep enough sound for Priest, and isn't gifted enough to fake it. Sorry that is the truth you can ignore it if you want. Going to this show would be like agony to someone like me who even to this day marvels at Priest's run of metal genius. On a lighter note, this is the perfect time for them to continue as a 4 piece and finally do Ian Hill's jazz fusion ensemble "Requum for the Mad Hatter." Edited at: Thursday, April 28, 2011 3:30:19 PM Edited at: Thursday, April 28, 2011 3:34:24 PM Edited at: Thursday, April 28, 2011 3:35:51 PM |
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