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[hellrider 31038] Thursday, June 03, 2010 4:22:31 PM
JULY 27TH
METAL GOD BACK WITH A VENGEANCE WITH NEW RIP YOUR FACE OFF MASSIVE TOTAL INTENSE RUSH OF POWER HEAVY MEEETTT TTTAAALLL
Edited at: Thursday, June 03, 2010 4:31:45 PM
[Vaillant 3.0] Wednesday, June 02, 2010 11:17:59 PM
Some interesting news... read all about it.
JUDAS PRIEST, BLUE ÖYSTER CULT, TED NUGENT Recordings Featured In Legacy's 'Setlist' Series - June 2, 2010
The lights go on, and the curtain comes up — on Legacy Recordings' brand-new Setlist series of live collections from an A-list of core artists on the Columbia, Epic, and RCA labels. Hand-picked and sequenced by aficionados and (in some cases) the artists themselves, the first 11 volumes in the Setlist series – by BLUE ÖYSTER CULT, CHEAP TRICK, JEFFERSON AIRPLANE, JUDAS PRIEST, KANSAS, TED NUGENT, QUIET RIOT, and REO SPEEDWAGON – will be available at all physical and digital retail outlets starting July 13.
In an exciting new configuration, each single-CD volume in the Setlist series will consist of remastered .mp3-ready live tracks drawn from each artist's vast archive of live album recordings. The CD is embedded with computer-accessible .pdf files containing liner notes essays, discographical information, photography, bonus features, and more. The package itself will be a plastic-free, 100% recycled paper, recyclable eco-friendly digi-pak, and the product line will be priced for budget-minded consumers.
The Setlist series takes advantage of the multitudes of live recordings – some rarities, others released on best-selling albums, and still some others remaining previously unreleased in the vaults – until now. In the case of ALABAMA, QUIET RIOT, and REO SPEEDWAGON, at least half the Setlist tracks are previously unreleased. Multiple unreleased tracks or rarities can also be found on the Setlists for BLUE ÖYSTER CULT, JEFFERSON AIRPLANE, JUDAS PRIEST, and KANSAS.
The Setlist series follows up Legacy's successful Playlist series launched two years ago. Each volume reflected an insider's musical tastes, with familiar tracks and hits alongside rarities, out-of-print, hard-to-find, and unreleased material that is characteristic of the Legacy experience.
[guitardude] Wednesday, June 02, 2010 4:43:25 PM
It was the WASP, without a doubt! Just sounds better that way. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Head banger from Wednesday, June 02, 2010 5:20:43 AM)
Head banger wrote:
she probably realized the inconvenient truth was a lie. that or he got into WASP in a big way.
guidogodoy wrote:
Oh, man! Al Gore and Tipper are separating?!? What is the world coming to?
[Budred] Wednesday, June 02, 2010 4:00:35 PM
Or maybe WASP got (into) him in a big way... [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Head banger from Wednesday, June 02, 2010 5:20:43 AM)
Head banger wrote:
she probably realized the inconvenient truth was a lie. that or he got into WASP in a big way.
guidogodoy wrote:
Oh, man! Al Gore and Tipper are separating?!? What is the world coming to?
[joedraper] Wednesday, June 02, 2010 9:12:07 AM
I'm going with him getting into WASP.. I could always tell inside that man was a metal maniac waiting to be unleashed!
Speaking of inconvenient truths.. Do you remember when his son got busted by the cops for eratic driving in a prius and when they searched him he had a baggie of weed with him???
Hahahahahaha! Al's boy goes bad-ass but in a hippie/organic/enviro-friendly way.
she probably realized the inconvenient truth was a lie. that or he got into WASP in a big way.
guidogodoy wrote:
Oh, man! Al Gore and Tipper are separating?!? What is the world coming to?
[Head banger] Wednesday, June 02, 2010 5:20:43 AM
she probably realized the inconvenient truth was a lie. that or he got into WASP in a big way. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Tuesday, June 01, 2010 8:38:29 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Oh, man! Al Gore and Tipper are separating?!? What is the world coming to?
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, June 01, 2010 8:38:29 PM
Oh, man! Al Gore and Tipper are separating?!? What is the world coming to?
[hellrider 31038] Tuesday, June 01, 2010 4:47:52 PM
JULY 27
PREPARE YOURSELFS. Edited at: Tuesday, June 01, 2010 4:56:22 PM
[joedraper] Tuesday, June 01, 2010 12:44:36 AM
Thank you for posting this Vail.. My heart still hurts. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Sunday, May 30, 2010 9:23:55 PM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
RONNIE JAMES DIO's Public Memorial Service: First Photos, Video Footage - May 30, 2010
The first fan-filmed video footage from Ronnie James Dio's public memorial service — which was held this afternoon (Sunday, May 30) at the Hall Of Liberty at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills, 6300 Forest Lawn Drive, in Los Angeles — can be viewed below.
More than 1,200 fans attended the event, which featured performances by Geoff Tate (QUEENSRŸCHE), Glenn Hughes (BLACK SABBATH, DEEP PURPLE), Paul Shortino (QUIET RIOT, ROUGH CUTT), Joey Belladonna (ANTHRAX), John Payne (ASIA), Oni Logan (LYNCH MOB), Claude Schnell (DIO) and Scott Warren (HEAVEN & HELL, DIO), along with personal tributes from Ronnie's family members, bandmates and business associates. According to the Associated Press, hundreds more gathered in the scorching heat outside the auditorium to watch monitors of the proceedings.
"He touched all of us with his music and his message and his magic," said David "Rock" Feinstein, Dio's cousin and ELF bandmate. "I know that Ronnie truly loved all of you. He had a great appreciation for your loyalty. I'm talking about all you out there, all the fans."
According to the Associated Press, Dio's son, Dan Padavona, cautioned the memorial crowd to be screened regularly by a doctor and take care of themselves, something he said his father did not do.
"I beg you not to make the same mistake my dad made," said Padavona. "For dad, the show always had to go on. He ignored the warning signs for years, and all along the cancer was growing and mutating from something that was probably easily defeatable into a monster which even Dio couldn't slay."
"He had that magic," remembered Willie Fyfe, Dio's longtime personal assistant. "He always called it magic. Once he had a crowd in his hands, that's where they stayed until it was time to go, then he'd give them back, and walk off and do his thing. Bless him. He's still doing that now, and the guy is in a coffin."
It has now been confirmed that two major concerts are being planned to celebrate the life of the late Ronnie James Dio.
The gigs — dubbed Ronnie James Dio "Stand Up And Shout" Memorial Concerts — will take place in London and Los Angeles in the fall. Annual concerts will then be held in the years to follow.
Ronnie James Dio's widow, Wendy Dio, recently asked fans to ignore a protest by members of the Westboro Baptist Church, a fringe Christian congregation from Kansas, at Dio's public memorial service. The far right church announced its plans shortly after Dio's death, calling the late metal vocalist a "Satan-worshiper" and claiming he was "residing in hell."
As news of the group's protest began to spread online, Wendy Dio posted a message saying, "Ronnie hates prejudice and violence. We need to turn the other cheek on these people that only know how to hate someone they didn't know. We only know how to love someone we know!"
Westboro Baptist Church is led by "minister" Fred Phelps, who has previously claimed that terrorist attacks and natural disasters are God's revenge for a society that tolerates homosexuality.
The church feels that they "have the duty to protest and picket at certain events, including funerals, to promote their religious message."
Members of the church have staged demonstrations at funerals of fallen soldiers.
Dio, who fronted BLACK SABBATH, RAINBOW and his own band, died on May 16 from stomach cancer at the age of 67.
Ronnie James Dio's casket (photo credit: Paul Legerski):
[hellrider 31038] Monday, May 31, 2010 3:50:45 PM
thanks Vaillant.just shed another tear .man this is sad . [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Sunday, May 30, 2010 9:27:02 PM)
Thanks for the info Vail, looks like it was a lovely service. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Sunday, May 30, 2010 9:27:02 PM)
RONNIE JAMES DIO's Public Memorial Service: First Photos, Video Footage - May 30, 2010
The first fan-filmed video footage from Ronnie James Dio's public memorial service — which was held this afternoon (Sunday, May 30) at the Hall Of Liberty at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills, 6300 Forest Lawn Drive, in Los Angeles — can be viewed below.
More than 1,200 fans attended the event, which featured performances by Geoff Tate (QUEENSRŸCHE), Glenn Hughes (BLACK SABBATH, DEEP PURPLE), Paul Shortino (QUIET RIOT, ROUGH CUTT), Joey Belladonna (ANTHRAX), John Payne (ASIA), Oni Logan (LYNCH MOB), Claude Schnell (DIO) and Scott Warren (HEAVEN & HELL, DIO), along with personal tributes from Ronnie's family members, bandmates and business associates. According to the Associated Press, hundreds more gathered in the scorching heat outside the auditorium to watch monitors of the proceedings.
"He touched all of us with his music and his message and his magic," said David "Rock" Feinstein, Dio's cousin and ELF bandmate. "I know that Ronnie truly loved all of you. He had a great appreciation for your loyalty. I'm talking about all you out there, all the fans."
According to the Associated Press, Dio's son, Dan Padavona, cautioned the memorial crowd to be screened regularly by a doctor and take care of themselves, something he said his father did not do.
"I beg you not to make the same mistake my dad made," said Padavona. "For dad, the show always had to go on. He ignored the warning signs for years, and all along the cancer was growing and mutating from something that was probably easily defeatable into a monster which even Dio couldn't slay."
"He had that magic," remembered Willie Fyfe, Dio's longtime personal assistant. "He always called it magic. Once he had a crowd in his hands, that's where they stayed until it was time to go, then he'd give them back, and walk off and do his thing. Bless him. He's still doing that now, and the guy is in a coffin."
It has now been confirmed that two major concerts are being planned to celebrate the life of the late Ronnie James Dio.
The gigs — dubbed Ronnie James Dio "Stand Up And Shout" Memorial Concerts — will take place in London and Los Angeles in the fall. Annual concerts will then be held in the years to follow.
Ronnie James Dio's widow, Wendy Dio, recently asked fans to ignore a protest by members of the Westboro Baptist Church, a fringe Christian congregation from Kansas, at Dio's public memorial service. The far right church announced its plans shortly after Dio's death, calling the late metal vocalist a "Satan-worshiper" and claiming he was "residing in hell."
As news of the group's protest began to spread online, Wendy Dio posted a message saying, "Ronnie hates prejudice and violence. We need to turn the other cheek on these people that only know how to hate someone they didn't know. We only know how to love someone we know!"
Westboro Baptist Church is led by "minister" Fred Phelps, who has previously claimed that terrorist attacks and natural disasters are God's revenge for a society that tolerates homosexuality.
The church feels that they "have the duty to protest and picket at certain events, including funerals, to promote their religious message."
Members of the church have staged demonstrations at funerals of fallen soldiers.
Dio, who fronted BLACK SABBATH, RAINBOW and his own band, died on May 16 from stomach cancer at the age of 67.
Ronnie James Dio's casket (photo credit: Paul Legerski):
It appears that a massive concert in the memory of Ronnie James Dio will take place in London and LA.
Classic Rock magazine are rumouring that a pair of very special concerts in the memory of Ronnie James Dio are being planned for the autumn. The shows are alleged to be being named the Ronnie James Dio “Stand Up And Shout” Memorial Concerts.
These gigs are rumoured to feature the remaining members of Heaven & Hell (Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Vinnie Appice) with Judas Priest’s Rob Halford handling Dio’s vocals.
It's a hard pill to swollow. So, thought he, of all people, would beat it.
[Vaillant 3.0] Sunday, May 16, 2010 2:09:39 PM
Yeah! It really looked as though he was going to "kill the dragon", so to speak. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by kiamat from Sunday, May 16, 2010 2:02:35 PM)
kiamat wrote:
The press releases about his condition always seemed so positive, I don't think anyone ever thought that he really could die. Which seems a kinda stupid thing to say now I've said it, but its the truth. He was Dio and we thought he would go on rocking for a long time yet.
Bazookajoe_666 wrote:
R.I.P. Ronnie James Dio, One of the Best
Wendy Dio, wife/manager of legendary heavy metal singer Ronnie James Dio (DIO, HEAVEN & HELL, BLACK SABBATH, RAINBOW), has released the following statement to BLABBERMOUTH.NET:
"Today my heart is broken, Ronnie passed away at 7:45 a.m. [on Sunday] 16th May. Many, many friends and family were able to say their private goodbyes before he peacefully passed away.
"Ronnie knew how much he was loved by all.
"We so appreciate the love and support that you have all given us.
"Please give us a few days of privacy to deal with this terrible loss.
"Please know he loved you all and his music will live on forever."
It was only a month ago that Dio, 67, spoke about his battle with cancer with the Artisan News Service on the "black carpet" of the Revolver Golden Gods Awards, which took place on April 8 at Club Nokia in downtown Los Angeles. When asked about how he had been feeling since he was diagnosed with the disease late last year, Dio said, "Well, I feel good and bad at times. It's a long process. Chemotherapy is a... I never realized what a difficult thing it was to go through. It's a real cumulative effect — the more you have, the more it piles up on top and it takes longer and longer to get over it. I find it very difficult to eat. I don't like to eat anyway, so I guess that's OK. But I know I have to. But this makes it very, very hard. But if you're determined to beat it, then you have to go with what you believe is going to beat it for you, and in this case it's that. I go to a great hospital in Houston called M.D. Anderson, which I think is the best hospital in the world, I have the best doctor in the world, Dr. Ajani, who I really trust and I really believe in, so I think I've done all the right things. It makes me feel positive about my life and positive that there is a lot more of it to live."
Earlier this month, HEAVEN & HELL canceled its summer tour plans in Europe due to Dio's treatment for stomach cancer. The band said in a statement that Dio wasn't "well enough to tour this summer. We hope that everyone understands and want to thank fans and industry colleagues for their continuing support at this time."
Ronnie James Dio had performed with ELF, RAINBOW, BLACK SABBATH, and his own band DIO. Other musical projects included the collective fundraiser "Hear 'n Aid". He is widely hailed as one of the most powerful singers in heavy metal, renowned for his consistently powerful voice and for popularizing the "devil's horns" hand gesture in metal culture. He was most recently involved with HEAVEN & HELL, a project which also included former BLACK SABBATH bandmates Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Vinny Appice. Their first and only studio album, "The Devil You Know", was released on April 28, 2009.
[kiamat] Sunday, May 16, 2010 2:02:35 PM
The press releases about his condition always seemed so positive, I don't think anyone ever thought that he really could die. Which seems a kinda stupid thing to say now I've said it, but its the truth. He was Dio and we thought he would go on rocking for a long time yet. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Bazookajoe_666 from Sunday, May 16, 2010 1:47:46 PM)
Bazookajoe_666 wrote:
R.I.P. Ronnie James Dio, One of the Best
Wendy Dio, wife/manager of legendary heavy metal singer Ronnie James Dio (DIO, HEAVEN & HELL, BLACK SABBATH, RAINBOW), has released the following statement to BLABBERMOUTH.NET:
"Today my heart is broken, Ronnie passed away at 7:45 a.m. [on Sunday] 16th May. Many, many friends and family were able to say their private goodbyes before he peacefully passed away.
"Ronnie knew how much he was loved by all.
"We so appreciate the love and support that you have all given us.
"Please give us a few days of privacy to deal with this terrible loss.
"Please know he loved you all and his music will live on forever."
It was only a month ago that Dio, 67, spoke about his battle with cancer with the Artisan News Service on the "black carpet" of the Revolver Golden Gods Awards, which took place on April 8 at Club Nokia in downtown Los Angeles. When asked about how he had been feeling since he was diagnosed with the disease late last year, Dio said, "Well, I feel good and bad at times. It's a long process. Chemotherapy is a... I never realized what a difficult thing it was to go through. It's a real cumulative effect — the more you have, the more it piles up on top and it takes longer and longer to get over it. I find it very difficult to eat. I don't like to eat anyway, so I guess that's OK. But I know I have to. But this makes it very, very hard. But if you're determined to beat it, then you have to go with what you believe is going to beat it for you, and in this case it's that. I go to a great hospital in Houston called M.D. Anderson, which I think is the best hospital in the world, I have the best doctor in the world, Dr. Ajani, who I really trust and I really believe in, so I think I've done all the right things. It makes me feel positive about my life and positive that there is a lot more of it to live."
Earlier this month, HEAVEN & HELL canceled its summer tour plans in Europe due to Dio's treatment for stomach cancer. The band said in a statement that Dio wasn't "well enough to tour this summer. We hope that everyone understands and want to thank fans and industry colleagues for their continuing support at this time."
Ronnie James Dio had performed with ELF, RAINBOW, BLACK SABBATH, and his own band DIO. Other musical projects included the collective fundraiser "Hear 'n Aid". He is widely hailed as one of the most powerful singers in heavy metal, renowned for his consistently powerful voice and for popularizing the "devil's horns" hand gesture in metal culture. He was most recently involved with HEAVEN & HELL, a project which also included former BLACK SABBATH bandmates Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Vinny Appice. Their first and only studio album, "The Devil You Know", was released on April 28, 2009.
[Bazookajoe_666] Sunday, May 16, 2010 1:47:46 PM
R.I.P. Ronnie James Dio, One of the Best
Wendy Dio, wife/manager of legendary heavy metal singer Ronnie James Dio (DIO, HEAVEN & HELL, BLACK SABBATH, RAINBOW), has released the following statement to BLABBERMOUTH.NET:
"Today my heart is broken, Ronnie passed away at 7:45 a.m. [on Sunday] 16th May. Many, many friends and family were able to say their private goodbyes before he peacefully passed away.
"Ronnie knew how much he was loved by all.
"We so appreciate the love and support that you have all given us.
"Please give us a few days of privacy to deal with this terrible loss.
"Please know he loved you all and his music will live on forever."
It was only a month ago that Dio, 67, spoke about his battle with cancer with the Artisan News Service on the "black carpet" of the Revolver Golden Gods Awards, which took place on April 8 at Club Nokia in downtown Los Angeles. When asked about how he had been feeling since he was diagnosed with the disease late last year, Dio said, "Well, I feel good and bad at times. It's a long process. Chemotherapy is a... I never realized what a difficult thing it was to go through. It's a real cumulative effect — the more you have, the more it piles up on top and it takes longer and longer to get over it. I find it very difficult to eat. I don't like to eat anyway, so I guess that's OK. But I know I have to. But this makes it very, very hard. But if you're determined to beat it, then you have to go with what you believe is going to beat it for you, and in this case it's that. I go to a great hospital in Houston called M.D. Anderson, which I think is the best hospital in the world, I have the best doctor in the world, Dr. Ajani, who I really trust and I really believe in, so I think I've done all the right things. It makes me feel positive about my life and positive that there is a lot more of it to live."
Earlier this month, HEAVEN & HELL canceled its summer tour plans in Europe due to Dio's treatment for stomach cancer. The band said in a statement that Dio wasn't "well enough to tour this summer. We hope that everyone understands and want to thank fans and industry colleagues for their continuing support at this time."
Ronnie James Dio had performed with ELF, RAINBOW, BLACK SABBATH, and his own band DIO. Other musical projects included the collective fundraiser "Hear 'n Aid". He is widely hailed as one of the most powerful singers in heavy metal, renowned for his consistently powerful voice and for popularizing the "devil's horns" hand gesture in metal culture. He was most recently involved with HEAVEN & HELL, a project which also included former BLACK SABBATH bandmates Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Vinny Appice. Their first and only studio album, "The Devil You Know", was released on April 28, 2009.
[hellrider 31038] Monday, May 10, 2010 6:03:52 PM
the only one of there albums that i like is FIST FULL OF METAL i believe it was there first album. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Bazookajoe_666 from Monday, May 10, 2010 12:17:19 PM)
Bazookajoe_666 wrote:
Joey Belladonna Reunites With Anthrax
With rumors swirling since ANTHRAX drummer Charlie Benante and bassist Frank Bello were seen together with former ANTHRAX vocalist Joey Belladonna late last month in New York, the band — Benante, Bello, and guitarists Scott Ian and Rob Caggiano — is elated to announce that Belladonna has officially rejoined the band. In his once and current capacity, Belladonna will make his first appearance with ANTHRAX this summer when the band joins METALLICA, SLAYER, and MEGADETH — the "Big Four" founding bands of the thrash genre — to co-headline a series of Sonisphere Festivals in ten European cities, as well as playing a handful of ANTHRAX-headlined shows (itinerary is below).
"I am super-excited about this," said Scott Ian. "Joey and the rest of the band came to see me play at a club in New York, I hadn't seen Joey for years, since the end of the reunion tour. Joey taps me on the shoulder, instant big hug, it felt like no time had gone by. The band dynamic is an interesting one — in ANTHRAX, Joey and I spent so many years of our lives together, we grew up together, we know each other so well, so it was like no time was lost."
Belladonna, an essential part of ANTHRAX's lineup from 1985 to 1992, sang on some of the band's most popular albums including "Spreading the Disease", "Among the Living" and "Persistence of Time". He had reunited with original members of ANTHRAX for the 2005-2007 "Among the Living Tour", but this situation is different. Explained Belladonna, "I had been in touch with Charlie and Frank, then I got a call from their manager who said that everyone wanted me back in the band. I thought, 'are you guys for real? You want me up there, fronting the band like it was before?' I was thrilled. We've already started to reconnect with the old ways of having conversations. Everything is easy going and feels really good."
"We're going to do these summer shows and gel as a band," explained Charlie Benante, "get comfortable playing with each other again, and the energy from that should go right into making new music."
Immediately following the final Sonisphere festival in early August, the band will fly back to the U.S. and begin writing and rehearsing for a new album that's expected to be out in early 2011.
"We've got an unusual luxury of hindsight," added Ian. "We finished an album a year ago, we've lived with those 12 songs since then, and we can look back on them and see what we really love and what we can make even better, especially with Joey back in the fold."
Added Benante, "There are five or six songs from a year ago that we don't want to change, we love them the way they are, other than having Joey making them his own with his vocals. Then there's another five or six that we may want to rework, and then there are a bunch of other tunes that are still in the early stages, that we want to finish.
"The band has been on an emotional roller coaster since last summer," Benante continued, "but I think everything that we've had to deal with during that time was pushing us toward this, to Joey being back in ANTHRAX, and the timing couldn't be more perfect or appropriate. To have Joey with us playing these shows with METALLICA, SLAYER and MEGADETH is the way it should be — as ANTHRAX's vocalist from '85 to '92, he was part of the 'Big Four.'"
"John was a real stand-up guy about the situation," said Ian, about John Bush, ANTHRAX's vocalist from 1992 to 2005 and for some of ANTHRAX's most recent live shows. "He knew we wanted to move forward at full speed, that we needed a total commitment to ANTHRAX, and he knew that wasn't what he wanted. We certainly wish John well. We've had so many great times with him, and we appreciate his stepping in last summer at the last minute, and performing with us since then. He will always be an integral part of the ANTHRAX family."
With worldwide sales in excess of 10-million, ANTHRAX is about to celebrate its 29th year as a band. Over its career, ANTHRAX has received multiple gold and platinum albums, multiple Grammy nominations, and a host of other accolades from the press, industry and fans.
ANTHRAX has scheduled the following dates:
Jun. 16 - Warsaw, Poland @ Sonisphere
Jun. 18 - Wil, Switzerland @ Sonisphere
Jun. 19 - Mimon, Czech Republic @ Sonisphere
Jun. 20 - Vienna, Austria @ Arena Wien
Jun. 22 - Sofia, Bulgaria @ Sonisphere
Jun. 24 - Athens, Greece @ Sonisphere
Jun. 26 - Bucharest, Romania @ Sonisphere
Jun. 27 - Istanbul, Turkey @ Sonisphere
Jul. 31 - Knebworth, UK @ Sonisphere
Aug. 01 - Lokerse, Belgium @ Lokerse FeeSten Festival
Aug. 03 - Hengelo, Netherlands @ Metropool
Aug. 05 - Moscow, Russia @ B1
Aug. 07 - Stockholm, Sweden @ Sonisphere
Aug. 08 - Pori, Finland @ Sonisphere
[guitardude] Monday, May 10, 2010 1:39:38 PM
I wished these guys would make up their minds as to who they want to sing , Bush or Belladonna ! Give them a week and they`ll be looking for Bush to return again. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Bazookajoe_666 from Monday, May 10, 2010 12:17:19 PM)
Bazookajoe_666 wrote:
Joey Belladonna Reunites With Anthrax
With rumors swirling since ANTHRAX drummer Charlie Benante and bassist Frank Bello were seen together with former ANTHRAX vocalist Joey Belladonna late last month in New York, the band — Benante, Bello, and guitarists Scott Ian and Rob Caggiano — is elated to announce that Belladonna has officially rejoined the band. In his once and current capacity, Belladonna will make his first appearance with ANTHRAX this summer when the band joins METALLICA, SLAYER, and MEGADETH — the "Big Four" founding bands of the thrash genre — to co-headline a series of Sonisphere Festivals in ten European cities, as well as playing a handful of ANTHRAX-headlined shows (itinerary is below).
"I am super-excited about this," said Scott Ian. "Joey and the rest of the band came to see me play at a club in New York, I hadn't seen Joey for years, since the end of the reunion tour. Joey taps me on the shoulder, instant big hug, it felt like no time had gone by. The band dynamic is an interesting one — in ANTHRAX, Joey and I spent so many years of our lives together, we grew up together, we know each other so well, so it was like no time was lost."
Belladonna, an essential part of ANTHRAX's lineup from 1985 to 1992, sang on some of the band's most popular albums including "Spreading the Disease", "Among the Living" and "Persistence of Time". He had reunited with original members of ANTHRAX for the 2005-2007 "Among the Living Tour", but this situation is different. Explained Belladonna, "I had been in touch with Charlie and Frank, then I got a call from their manager who said that everyone wanted me back in the band. I thought, 'are you guys for real? You want me up there, fronting the band like it was before?' I was thrilled. We've already started to reconnect with the old ways of having conversations. Everything is easy going and feels really good."
"We're going to do these summer shows and gel as a band," explained Charlie Benante, "get comfortable playing with each other again, and the energy from that should go right into making new music."
Immediately following the final Sonisphere festival in early August, the band will fly back to the U.S. and begin writing and rehearsing for a new album that's expected to be out in early 2011.
"We've got an unusual luxury of hindsight," added Ian. "We finished an album a year ago, we've lived with those 12 songs since then, and we can look back on them and see what we really love and what we can make even better, especially with Joey back in the fold."
Added Benante, "There are five or six songs from a year ago that we don't want to change, we love them the way they are, other than having Joey making them his own with his vocals. Then there's another five or six that we may want to rework, and then there are a bunch of other tunes that are still in the early stages, that we want to finish.
"The band has been on an emotional roller coaster since last summer," Benante continued, "but I think everything that we've had to deal with during that time was pushing us toward this, to Joey being back in ANTHRAX, and the timing couldn't be more perfect or appropriate. To have Joey with us playing these shows with METALLICA, SLAYER and MEGADETH is the way it should be — as ANTHRAX's vocalist from '85 to '92, he was part of the 'Big Four.'"
"John was a real stand-up guy about the situation," said Ian, about John Bush, ANTHRAX's vocalist from 1992 to 2005 and for some of ANTHRAX's most recent live shows. "He knew we wanted to move forward at full speed, that we needed a total commitment to ANTHRAX, and he knew that wasn't what he wanted. We certainly wish John well. We've had so many great times with him, and we appreciate his stepping in last summer at the last minute, and performing with us since then. He will always be an integral part of the ANTHRAX family."
With worldwide sales in excess of 10-million, ANTHRAX is about to celebrate its 29th year as a band. Over its career, ANTHRAX has received multiple gold and platinum albums, multiple Grammy nominations, and a host of other accolades from the press, industry and fans.
ANTHRAX has scheduled the following dates:
Jun. 16 - Warsaw, Poland @ Sonisphere
Jun. 18 - Wil, Switzerland @ Sonisphere
Jun. 19 - Mimon, Czech Republic @ Sonisphere
Jun. 20 - Vienna, Austria @ Arena Wien
Jun. 22 - Sofia, Bulgaria @ Sonisphere
Jun. 24 - Athens, Greece @ Sonisphere
Jun. 26 - Bucharest, Romania @ Sonisphere
Jun. 27 - Istanbul, Turkey @ Sonisphere
Jul. 31 - Knebworth, UK @ Sonisphere
Aug. 01 - Lokerse, Belgium @ Lokerse FeeSten Festival
Aug. 03 - Hengelo, Netherlands @ Metropool
Aug. 05 - Moscow, Russia @ B1
Aug. 07 - Stockholm, Sweden @ Sonisphere
Aug. 08 - Pori, Finland @ Sonisphere
[Bazookajoe_666] Monday, May 10, 2010 12:17:19 PM
Joey Belladonna Reunites With Anthrax
With rumors swirling since ANTHRAX drummer Charlie Benante and bassist Frank Bello were seen together with former ANTHRAX vocalist Joey Belladonna late last month in New York, the band — Benante, Bello, and guitarists Scott Ian and Rob Caggiano — is elated to announce that Belladonna has officially rejoined the band. In his once and current capacity, Belladonna will make his first appearance with ANTHRAX this summer when the band joins METALLICA, SLAYER, and MEGADETH — the "Big Four" founding bands of the thrash genre — to co-headline a series of Sonisphere Festivals in ten European cities, as well as playing a handful of ANTHRAX-headlined shows (itinerary is below).
"I am super-excited about this," said Scott Ian. "Joey and the rest of the band came to see me play at a club in New York, I hadn't seen Joey for years, since the end of the reunion tour. Joey taps me on the shoulder, instant big hug, it felt like no time had gone by. The band dynamic is an interesting one — in ANTHRAX, Joey and I spent so many years of our lives together, we grew up together, we know each other so well, so it was like no time was lost."
Belladonna, an essential part of ANTHRAX's lineup from 1985 to 1992, sang on some of the band's most popular albums including "Spreading the Disease", "Among the Living" and "Persistence of Time". He had reunited with original members of ANTHRAX for the 2005-2007 "Among the Living Tour", but this situation is different. Explained Belladonna, "I had been in touch with Charlie and Frank, then I got a call from their manager who said that everyone wanted me back in the band. I thought, 'are you guys for real? You want me up there, fronting the band like it was before?' I was thrilled. We've already started to reconnect with the old ways of having conversations. Everything is easy going and feels really good."
"We're going to do these summer shows and gel as a band," explained Charlie Benante, "get comfortable playing with each other again, and the energy from that should go right into making new music."
Immediately following the final Sonisphere festival in early August, the band will fly back to the U.S. and begin writing and rehearsing for a new album that's expected to be out in early 2011.
"We've got an unusual luxury of hindsight," added Ian. "We finished an album a year ago, we've lived with those 12 songs since then, and we can look back on them and see what we really love and what we can make even better, especially with Joey back in the fold."
Added Benante, "There are five or six songs from a year ago that we don't want to change, we love them the way they are, other than having Joey making them his own with his vocals. Then there's another five or six that we may want to rework, and then there are a bunch of other tunes that are still in the early stages, that we want to finish.
"The band has been on an emotional roller coaster since last summer," Benante continued, "but I think everything that we've had to deal with during that time was pushing us toward this, to Joey being back in ANTHRAX, and the timing couldn't be more perfect or appropriate. To have Joey with us playing these shows with METALLICA, SLAYER and MEGADETH is the way it should be — as ANTHRAX's vocalist from '85 to '92, he was part of the 'Big Four.'"
"John was a real stand-up guy about the situation," said Ian, about John Bush, ANTHRAX's vocalist from 1992 to 2005 and for some of ANTHRAX's most recent live shows. "He knew we wanted to move forward at full speed, that we needed a total commitment to ANTHRAX, and he knew that wasn't what he wanted. We certainly wish John well. We've had so many great times with him, and we appreciate his stepping in last summer at the last minute, and performing with us since then. He will always be an integral part of the ANTHRAX family."
With worldwide sales in excess of 10-million, ANTHRAX is about to celebrate its 29th year as a band. Over its career, ANTHRAX has received multiple gold and platinum albums, multiple Grammy nominations, and a host of other accolades from the press, industry and fans.
ANTHRAX has scheduled the following dates:
Jun. 16 - Warsaw, Poland @ Sonisphere
Jun. 18 - Wil, Switzerland @ Sonisphere
Jun. 19 - Mimon, Czech Republic @ Sonisphere
Jun. 20 - Vienna, Austria @ Arena Wien
Jun. 22 - Sofia, Bulgaria @ Sonisphere
Jun. 24 - Athens, Greece @ Sonisphere
Jun. 26 - Bucharest, Romania @ Sonisphere
Jun. 27 - Istanbul, Turkey @ Sonisphere
Jul. 31 - Knebworth, UK @ Sonisphere
Aug. 01 - Lokerse, Belgium @ Lokerse FeeSten Festival
Aug. 03 - Hengelo, Netherlands @ Metropool
Aug. 05 - Moscow, Russia @ B1
Aug. 07 - Stockholm, Sweden @ Sonisphere
Aug. 08 - Pori, Finland @ Sonisphere
[hellrider 31038] Saturday, May 08, 2010 12:08:11 PM
I DO NOT WANT NO SCREAMING FOR VENGEANCE TOUR I WANT A NEW ALBUM METAL MONSTER MIGHTY PAAAAAAAAAAINKILLLLLLLLLER STYLE RIP YOUR FACE OFF' TOTAL RUSH OF POWER' SCREAMING HEAVY MEEETTT TTTAAALLL
MONSTER (ULTIMATE METAL ALBUM)
Hellrider,let me know if you can find me a cd of Iron Angel's Hellish Crossfire for 20 bucks or less.Amazon.com seller wants 50 bucks for it. I can't find this cd anywhere.
hellrider 31038 wrote:
THEY DO NOT KNOW UNTILL IT IS RAMED IN THERE FACE FOR THE FIRST TIME
HALFORD/ JUDAS PRIEST
HEAVY MEEETTT TTTAAALLL
(Quoting Message by Head banger from Friday, April 30, 2010 7:51:30 PM)
Head banger wrote:
and they dont care, sadly there is no way to teach them better.
hellrider 31038 wrote:
the masses probably do not even know he exsist
Head banger wrote:
but the masses dont want the metal god anyway, they want some teeny bop princess of the week or some such shit.
hellrider 31038 wrote:
the idea is to reach out to as many as posible .not just a few fans.HALFORD ALLWAYS GETS THE SHI? END OF THE STICK
Head banger wrote:
thats a cop out. promo is to get little kids to buy justin bieber crap. fans know whats going on, and buy it. realy that simple.
hellrider 31038 wrote:
this is a different case i believe Head banger .i remember hearing HALFORD CRUCIBLE was not promoted very well or something like that its around the time HALFORD was having problems with his label sancerary.and he is just giving it the proper promoting that it deserves.
Head banger wrote:
didnt we all recently buy a remastered british steel, now we get it re mastered again and played live? different packs.... back in the day lots of my friends didnt like priest cause everytime you looked at their tapes in the store there was a new one with all the songs you already had. that was Gull doing it but still, it was a crock. this is still frustrating to me.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
I agree with what jimmy is saying,I know what Joe is saying here,but the fact of the matter here is that this shit is getting "old"...releasing shit over and over again,and they didn't need a remix or remaster of the fuckin Crucible CD my god that CD sounds fine the way it is,if its out of print then they can easily distribute it again the way it is for christ's sake,this remixing and remastering is an excuse to sell the cd again and is the oldest trick in the book,its a joke. And this "British Steel" tour/new remastered/remixed cd is going to go on for about 2 more freaking years if they can milk it that long,they will.
Whats next for 2011? The remixing and remastering of Screaming For Vengeance so that they can milk it till' 2012 when Screaming For Vengeance has been officially out for 30 years? Its all good what they did for British Steel but its going on a year and a half of it right now,by the end of summer I may never listen to British Steel again!! lol! For fuck sake,its not only Priest who is doing this,its every other band these days and its a joke.
All these "RE-HASHED" albums are giving me a headache by just freakin looking at them! Can't anybody do anything "new"??? Jee wiz.
jimmyjames wrote:
Look, I can't be bothered going on and on about this. I stand by everything I said in my original post on this subject. I feel the same way about the British Steel Re-rerelease or what ever the fuck it is. Instead of fucking around remixing, remastering or re whatever he's doing just stop putting out the same stuff in different fucking formats and put out something we haven't heard before. I don't care what's been done to them or how much better they sound, it's all stuff we've heard before. If you want to buy it great, I don't and think it's a cash grab, that's all. Difference of opinion.
Edited at: Saturday, May 01, 2010 6:58:33 PM
[J.D. DIAMOND] Saturday, May 01, 2010 8:41:27 PM
Hellrider,let me know if you can find me a cd of Iron Angel's Hellish Crossfire for 20 bucks or less.Amazon.com seller wants 50 bucks for it. I can't find this cd anywhere. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by hellrider 31038 from Saturday, May 01, 2010 6:53:06 PM)
hellrider 31038 wrote:
THEY DO NOT KNOW UNTILL IT IS RAMED IN THERE FACE FOR THE FIRST TIME
HALFORD/ JUDAS PRIEST
HEAVY MEEETTT TTTAAALLL
(Quoting Message by Head banger from Friday, April 30, 2010 7:51:30 PM)
Head banger wrote:
and they dont care, sadly there is no way to teach them better.
hellrider 31038 wrote:
the masses probably do not even know he exsist
Head banger wrote:
but the masses dont want the metal god anyway, they want some teeny bop princess of the week or some such shit.
hellrider 31038 wrote:
the idea is to reach out to as many as posible .not just a few fans.HALFORD ALLWAYS GETS THE SHI? END OF THE STICK
Head banger wrote:
thats a cop out. promo is to get little kids to buy justin bieber crap. fans know whats going on, and buy it. realy that simple.
hellrider 31038 wrote:
this is a different case i believe Head banger .i remember hearing HALFORD CRUCIBLE was not promoted very well or something like that its around the time HALFORD was having problems with his label sancerary.and he is just giving it the proper promoting that it deserves.
Head banger wrote:
didnt we all recently buy a remastered british steel, now we get it re mastered again and played live? different packs.... back in the day lots of my friends didnt like priest cause everytime you looked at their tapes in the store there was a new one with all the songs you already had. that was Gull doing it but still, it was a crock. this is still frustrating to me.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
I agree with what jimmy is saying,I know what Joe is saying here,but the fact of the matter here is that this shit is getting "old"...releasing shit over and over again,and they didn't need a remix or remaster of the fuckin Crucible CD my god that CD sounds fine the way it is,if its out of print then they can easily distribute it again the way it is for christ's sake,this remixing and remastering is an excuse to sell the cd again and is the oldest trick in the book,its a joke. And this "British Steel" tour/new remastered/remixed cd is going to go on for about 2 more freaking years if they can milk it that long,they will.
Whats next for 2011? The remixing and remastering of Screaming For Vengeance so that they can milk it till' 2012 when Screaming For Vengeance has been officially out for 30 years? Its all good what they did for British Steel but its going on a year and a half of it right now,by the end of summer I may never listen to British Steel again!! lol! For fuck sake,its not only Priest who is doing this,its every other band these days and its a joke.
All these "RE-HASHED" albums are giving me a headache by just freakin looking at them! Can't anybody do anything "new"??? Jee wiz.
jimmyjames wrote:
Look, I can't be bothered going on and on about this. I stand by everything I said in my original post on this subject. I feel the same way about the British Steel Re-rerelease or what ever the fuck it is. Instead of fucking around remixing, remastering or re whatever he's doing just stop putting out the same stuff in different fucking formats and put out something we haven't heard before. I don't care what's been done to them or how much better they sound, it's all stuff we've heard before. If you want to buy it great, I don't and think it's a cash grab, that's all. Difference of opinion.
Edited at: Saturday, May 01, 2010 6:58:33 PM
[hellrider 31038] Saturday, May 01, 2010 6:53:06 PM
THEY DO NOT KNOW UNTILL IT IS RAMED IN THERE FACE FOR THE FIRST TIME
and they dont care, sadly there is no way to teach them better.
hellrider 31038 wrote:
the masses probably do not even know he exsist
Head banger wrote:
but the masses dont want the metal god anyway, they want some teeny bop princess of the week or some such shit.
hellrider 31038 wrote:
the idea is to reach out to as many as posible .not just a few fans.HALFORD ALLWAYS GETS THE SHI? END OF THE STICK
Head banger wrote:
thats a cop out. promo is to get little kids to buy justin bieber crap. fans know whats going on, and buy it. realy that simple.
hellrider 31038 wrote:
this is a different case i believe Head banger .i remember hearing HALFORD CRUCIBLE was not promoted very well or something like that its around the time HALFORD was having problems with his label sancerary.and he is just giving it the proper promoting that it deserves.
Head banger wrote:
didnt we all recently buy a remastered british steel, now we get it re mastered again and played live? different packs.... back in the day lots of my friends didnt like priest cause everytime you looked at their tapes in the store there was a new one with all the songs you already had. that was Gull doing it but still, it was a crock. this is still frustrating to me.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
I agree with what jimmy is saying,I know what Joe is saying here,but the fact of the matter here is that this shit is getting "old"...releasing shit over and over again,and they didn't need a remix or remaster of the fuckin Crucible CD my god that CD sounds fine the way it is,if its out of print then they can easily distribute it again the way it is for christ's sake,this remixing and remastering is an excuse to sell the cd again and is the oldest trick in the book,its a joke. And this "British Steel" tour/new remastered/remixed cd is going to go on for about 2 more freaking years if they can milk it that long,they will.
Whats next for 2011? The remixing and remastering of Screaming For Vengeance so that they can milk it till' 2012 when Screaming For Vengeance has been officially out for 30 years? Its all good what they did for British Steel but its going on a year and a half of it right now,by the end of summer I may never listen to British Steel again!! lol! For fuck sake,its not only Priest who is doing this,its every other band these days and its a joke.
All these "RE-HASHED" albums are giving me a headache by just freakin looking at them! Can't anybody do anything "new"??? Jee wiz.
jimmyjames wrote:
Look, I can't be bothered going on and on about this. I stand by everything I said in my original post on this subject. I feel the same way about the British Steel Re-rerelease or what ever the fuck it is. Instead of fucking around remixing, remastering or re whatever he's doing just stop putting out the same stuff in different fucking formats and put out something we haven't heard before. I don't care what's been done to them or how much better they sound, it's all stuff we've heard before. If you want to buy it great, I don't and think it's a cash grab, that's all. Difference of opinion.
Edited at: Saturday, May 01, 2010 6:58:33 PM
[Head banger] Friday, April 30, 2010 7:51:30 PM
and they dont care, sadly there is no way to teach them better. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by hellrider 31038 from Friday, April 30, 2010 4:05:54 PM)
hellrider 31038 wrote:
the masses probably do not even know he exsist
Head banger wrote:
but the masses dont want the metal god anyway, they want some teeny bop princess of the week or some such shit.
hellrider 31038 wrote:
the idea is to reach out to as many as posible .not just a few fans.HALFORD ALLWAYS GETS THE SHI? END OF THE STICK
Head banger wrote:
thats a cop out. promo is to get little kids to buy justin bieber crap. fans know whats going on, and buy it. realy that simple.
hellrider 31038 wrote:
this is a different case i believe Head banger .i remember hearing HALFORD CRUCIBLE was not promoted very well or something like that its around the time HALFORD was having problems with his label sancerary.and he is just giving it the proper promoting that it deserves.
Head banger wrote:
didnt we all recently buy a remastered british steel, now we get it re mastered again and played live? different packs.... back in the day lots of my friends didnt like priest cause everytime you looked at their tapes in the store there was a new one with all the songs you already had. that was Gull doing it but still, it was a crock. this is still frustrating to me.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
I agree with what jimmy is saying,I know what Joe is saying here,but the fact of the matter here is that this shit is getting "old"...releasing shit over and over again,and they didn't need a remix or remaster of the fuckin Crucible CD my god that CD sounds fine the way it is,if its out of print then they can easily distribute it again the way it is for christ's sake,this remixing and remastering is an excuse to sell the cd again and is the oldest trick in the book,its a joke. And this "British Steel" tour/new remastered/remixed cd is going to go on for about 2 more freaking years if they can milk it that long,they will.
Whats next for 2011? The remixing and remastering of Screaming For Vengeance so that they can milk it till' 2012 when Screaming For Vengeance has been officially out for 30 years? Its all good what they did for British Steel but its going on a year and a half of it right now,by the end of summer I may never listen to British Steel again!! lol! For fuck sake,its not only Priest who is doing this,its every other band these days and its a joke.
All these "RE-HASHED" albums are giving me a headache by just freakin looking at them! Can't anybody do anything "new"??? Jee wiz.
jimmyjames wrote:
Look, I can't be bothered going on and on about this. I stand by everything I said in my original post on this subject. I feel the same way about the British Steel Re-rerelease or what ever the fuck it is. Instead of fucking around remixing, remastering or re whatever he's doing just stop putting out the same stuff in different fucking formats and put out something we haven't heard before. I don't care what's been done to them or how much better they sound, it's all stuff we've heard before. If you want to buy it great, I don't and think it's a cash grab, that's all. Difference of opinion.
[hellrider 31038] Friday, April 30, 2010 4:05:54 PM
the masses probably do not even know he exsist [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Head banger from Thursday, April 29, 2010 5:48:27 PM)
Head banger wrote:
but the masses dont want the metal god anyway, they want some teeny bop princess of the week or some such shit.
hellrider 31038 wrote:
the idea is to reach out to as many as posible .not just a few fans.HALFORD ALLWAYS GETS THE SHI? END OF THE STICK
Head banger wrote:
thats a cop out. promo is to get little kids to buy justin bieber crap. fans know whats going on, and buy it. realy that simple.
hellrider 31038 wrote:
this is a different case i believe Head banger .i remember hearing HALFORD CRUCIBLE was not promoted very well or something like that its around the time HALFORD was having problems with his label sancerary.and he is just giving it the proper promoting that it deserves.
Head banger wrote:
didnt we all recently buy a remastered british steel, now we get it re mastered again and played live? different packs.... back in the day lots of my friends didnt like priest cause everytime you looked at their tapes in the store there was a new one with all the songs you already had. that was Gull doing it but still, it was a crock. this is still frustrating to me.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
I agree with what jimmy is saying,I know what Joe is saying here,but the fact of the matter here is that this shit is getting "old"...releasing shit over and over again,and they didn't need a remix or remaster of the fuckin Crucible CD my god that CD sounds fine the way it is,if its out of print then they can easily distribute it again the way it is for christ's sake,this remixing and remastering is an excuse to sell the cd again and is the oldest trick in the book,its a joke. And this "British Steel" tour/new remastered/remixed cd is going to go on for about 2 more freaking years if they can milk it that long,they will.
Whats next for 2011? The remixing and remastering of Screaming For Vengeance so that they can milk it till' 2012 when Screaming For Vengeance has been officially out for 30 years? Its all good what they did for British Steel but its going on a year and a half of it right now,by the end of summer I may never listen to British Steel again!! lol! For fuck sake,its not only Priest who is doing this,its every other band these days and its a joke.
All these "RE-HASHED" albums are giving me a headache by just freakin looking at them! Can't anybody do anything "new"??? Jee wiz.
jimmyjames wrote:
Look, I can't be bothered going on and on about this. I stand by everything I said in my original post on this subject. I feel the same way about the British Steel Re-rerelease or what ever the fuck it is. Instead of fucking around remixing, remastering or re whatever he's doing just stop putting out the same stuff in different fucking formats and put out something we haven't heard before. I don't care what's been done to them or how much better they sound, it's all stuff we've heard before. If you want to buy it great, I don't and think it's a cash grab, that's all. Difference of opinion.
[Head banger] Thursday, April 29, 2010 5:48:27 PM
but the masses dont want the metal god anyway, they want some teeny bop princess of the week or some such shit. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by hellrider 31038 from Thursday, April 29, 2010 5:30:46 PM)
hellrider 31038 wrote:
the idea is to reach out to as many as posible .not just a few fans.HALFORD ALLWAYS GETS THE SHI? END OF THE STICK
Head banger wrote:
thats a cop out. promo is to get little kids to buy justin bieber crap. fans know whats going on, and buy it. realy that simple.
hellrider 31038 wrote:
this is a different case i believe Head banger .i remember hearing HALFORD CRUCIBLE was not promoted very well or something like that its around the time HALFORD was having problems with his label sancerary.and he is just giving it the proper promoting that it deserves.
Head banger wrote:
didnt we all recently buy a remastered british steel, now we get it re mastered again and played live? different packs.... back in the day lots of my friends didnt like priest cause everytime you looked at their tapes in the store there was a new one with all the songs you already had. that was Gull doing it but still, it was a crock. this is still frustrating to me.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
I agree with what jimmy is saying,I know what Joe is saying here,but the fact of the matter here is that this shit is getting "old"...releasing shit over and over again,and they didn't need a remix or remaster of the fuckin Crucible CD my god that CD sounds fine the way it is,if its out of print then they can easily distribute it again the way it is for christ's sake,this remixing and remastering is an excuse to sell the cd again and is the oldest trick in the book,its a joke. And this "British Steel" tour/new remastered/remixed cd is going to go on for about 2 more freaking years if they can milk it that long,they will.
Whats next for 2011? The remixing and remastering of Screaming For Vengeance so that they can milk it till' 2012 when Screaming For Vengeance has been officially out for 30 years? Its all good what they did for British Steel but its going on a year and a half of it right now,by the end of summer I may never listen to British Steel again!! lol! For fuck sake,its not only Priest who is doing this,its every other band these days and its a joke.
All these "RE-HASHED" albums are giving me a headache by just freakin looking at them! Can't anybody do anything "new"??? Jee wiz.
jimmyjames wrote:
Look, I can't be bothered going on and on about this. I stand by everything I said in my original post on this subject. I feel the same way about the British Steel Re-rerelease or what ever the fuck it is. Instead of fucking around remixing, remastering or re whatever he's doing just stop putting out the same stuff in different fucking formats and put out something we haven't heard before. I don't care what's been done to them or how much better they sound, it's all stuff we've heard before. If you want to buy it great, I don't and think it's a cash grab, that's all. Difference of opinion.
[hellrider 31038] Thursday, April 29, 2010 5:30:46 PM
the idea is to reach out to as many as posible .not just a few fans.HALFORD ALLWAYS GETS THE SHI? END OF THE STICK [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Head banger from Wednesday, April 28, 2010 5:52:12 PM)
Head banger wrote:
thats a cop out. promo is to get little kids to buy justin bieber crap. fans know whats going on, and buy it. realy that simple.
hellrider 31038 wrote:
this is a different case i believe Head banger .i remember hearing HALFORD CRUCIBLE was not promoted very well or something like that its around the time HALFORD was having problems with his label sancerary.and he is just giving it the proper promoting that it deserves.
Head banger wrote:
didnt we all recently buy a remastered british steel, now we get it re mastered again and played live? different packs.... back in the day lots of my friends didnt like priest cause everytime you looked at their tapes in the store there was a new one with all the songs you already had. that was Gull doing it but still, it was a crock. this is still frustrating to me.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
I agree with what jimmy is saying,I know what Joe is saying here,but the fact of the matter here is that this shit is getting "old"...releasing shit over and over again,and they didn't need a remix or remaster of the fuckin Crucible CD my god that CD sounds fine the way it is,if its out of print then they can easily distribute it again the way it is for christ's sake,this remixing and remastering is an excuse to sell the cd again and is the oldest trick in the book,its a joke. And this "British Steel" tour/new remastered/remixed cd is going to go on for about 2 more freaking years if they can milk it that long,they will.
Whats next for 2011? The remixing and remastering of Screaming For Vengeance so that they can milk it till' 2012 when Screaming For Vengeance has been officially out for 30 years? Its all good what they did for British Steel but its going on a year and a half of it right now,by the end of summer I may never listen to British Steel again!! lol! For fuck sake,its not only Priest who is doing this,its every other band these days and its a joke.
All these "RE-HASHED" albums are giving me a headache by just freakin looking at them! Can't anybody do anything "new"??? Jee wiz.
jimmyjames wrote:
Look, I can't be bothered going on and on about this. I stand by everything I said in my original post on this subject. I feel the same way about the British Steel Re-rerelease or what ever the fuck it is. Instead of fucking around remixing, remastering or re whatever he's doing just stop putting out the same stuff in different fucking formats and put out something we haven't heard before. I don't care what's been done to them or how much better they sound, it's all stuff we've heard before. If you want to buy it great, I don't and think it's a cash grab, that's all. Difference of opinion.
[Vaillant 3.0] Wednesday, April 28, 2010 8:42:49 PM
[JayDee Jepsen] Wednesday, April 28, 2010 8:38:14 PM
Anyone who has a problem with the new British Steel box set is going to have to deal with me taking a bite out of your ass!
Edited at: Wednesday, April 28, 2010 8:44:37 PM Edited at: Wednesday, April 28, 2010 8:45:26 PM
[spapad] Wednesday, April 28, 2010 6:29:48 PM
All this is a bit much. But nothing I didn't expect from such a passionate group of people. My rule of thumb is, the things are there to buy if you would like to. If not, then don't. Seems that easy to me.
[Head banger] Wednesday, April 28, 2010 5:52:12 PM
thats a cop out. promo is to get little kids to buy justin bieber crap. fans know whats going on, and buy it. realy that simple. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by hellrider 31038 from Wednesday, April 28, 2010 4:31:34 PM)
hellrider 31038 wrote:
this is a different case i believe Head banger .i remember hearing HALFORD CRUCIBLE was not promoted very well or something like that its around the time HALFORD was having problems with his label sancerary.and he is just giving it the proper promoting that it deserves.
Head banger wrote:
didnt we all recently buy a remastered british steel, now we get it re mastered again and played live? different packs.... back in the day lots of my friends didnt like priest cause everytime you looked at their tapes in the store there was a new one with all the songs you already had. that was Gull doing it but still, it was a crock. this is still frustrating to me.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
I agree with what jimmy is saying,I know what Joe is saying here,but the fact of the matter here is that this shit is getting "old"...releasing shit over and over again,and they didn't need a remix or remaster of the fuckin Crucible CD my god that CD sounds fine the way it is,if its out of print then they can easily distribute it again the way it is for christ's sake,this remixing and remastering is an excuse to sell the cd again and is the oldest trick in the book,its a joke. And this "British Steel" tour/new remastered/remixed cd is going to go on for about 2 more freaking years if they can milk it that long,they will.
Whats next for 2011? The remixing and remastering of Screaming For Vengeance so that they can milk it till' 2012 when Screaming For Vengeance has been officially out for 30 years? Its all good what they did for British Steel but its going on a year and a half of it right now,by the end of summer I may never listen to British Steel again!! lol! For fuck sake,its not only Priest who is doing this,its every other band these days and its a joke.
All these "RE-HASHED" albums are giving me a headache by just freakin looking at them! Can't anybody do anything "new"??? Jee wiz.
jimmyjames wrote:
Look, I can't be bothered going on and on about this. I stand by everything I said in my original post on this subject. I feel the same way about the British Steel Re-rerelease or what ever the fuck it is. Instead of fucking around remixing, remastering or re whatever he's doing just stop putting out the same stuff in different fucking formats and put out something we haven't heard before. I don't care what's been done to them or how much better they sound, it's all stuff we've heard before. If you want to buy it great, I don't and think it's a cash grab, that's all. Difference of opinion.
[hellrider 31038] Wednesday, April 28, 2010 4:31:34 PM
this is a different case i believe Head banger .i remember hearing HALFORD CRUCIBLE was not promoted very well or something like that its around the time HALFORD was having problems with his label sancerary.and he is just giving it the proper promoting that it deserves. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Head banger from Wednesday, April 28, 2010 5:16:14 AM)
Head banger wrote:
didnt we all recently buy a remastered british steel, now we get it re mastered again and played live? different packs.... back in the day lots of my friends didnt like priest cause everytime you looked at their tapes in the store there was a new one with all the songs you already had. that was Gull doing it but still, it was a crock. this is still frustrating to me.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
I agree with what jimmy is saying,I know what Joe is saying here,but the fact of the matter here is that this shit is getting "old"...releasing shit over and over again,and they didn't need a remix or remaster of the fuckin Crucible CD my god that CD sounds fine the way it is,if its out of print then they can easily distribute it again the way it is for christ's sake,this remixing and remastering is an excuse to sell the cd again and is the oldest trick in the book,its a joke. And this "British Steel" tour/new remastered/remixed cd is going to go on for about 2 more freaking years if they can milk it that long,they will.
Whats next for 2011? The remixing and remastering of Screaming For Vengeance so that they can milk it till' 2012 when Screaming For Vengeance has been officially out for 30 years? Its all good what they did for British Steel but its going on a year and a half of it right now,by the end of summer I may never listen to British Steel again!! lol! For fuck sake,its not only Priest who is doing this,its every other band these days and its a joke.
All these "RE-HASHED" albums are giving me a headache by just freakin looking at them! Can't anybody do anything "new"??? Jee wiz.
jimmyjames wrote:
Look, I can't be bothered going on and on about this. I stand by everything I said in my original post on this subject. I feel the same way about the British Steel Re-rerelease or what ever the fuck it is. Instead of fucking around remixing, remastering or re whatever he's doing just stop putting out the same stuff in different fucking formats and put out something we haven't heard before. I don't care what's been done to them or how much better they sound, it's all stuff we've heard before. If you want to buy it great, I don't and think it's a cash grab, that's all. Difference of opinion.
[Head banger] Wednesday, April 28, 2010 3:44:14 PM
glad they are smarter than us. they can have it. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Bazookajoe_666 from Wednesday, April 28, 2010 3:09:54 PM)
Bazookajoe_666 wrote:
Oh my god none of you realise how fucking RETARDED you all sound. None of you have a bloody clue what your talking about. Ya might think you do but trust me you dont, not the slightest. I'm not even gonna bother to correct all that horse shit, its not worth it.
Anyway, see ya's around whenever. At least on the Q people UNDERSTAND how the fucking music industry works.
[jimmyjames] Wednesday, April 28, 2010 3:34:13 PM
So how do you feel about Bret Michaels of Poison being really ill at the moment?
Never said "it did" jimmy,I was making a comparison,are you having a blonde moment?
jimmyjames wrote:
So Jaydee likes Ratt, you don't. Nothing to do with me.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
I wasn't aware that I was "dragging you into anything". When I heard that Jaydee prefers Ratt over Motorhead & Saxon,it reminded me of how you prefer Motley Crue's first 2 albums with squeeky Vince and label Saxon as "Crap".Thats all.Why,do you have a problem with me using your tastes in music as an example here or what?
jimmyjames wrote:
Why are you dragging me into it?
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Yeah I know,you like the Motley album without Vince the best,and you like and enjoy the first 2 Motley Crue albums with none other than the squeeky Vince Neil on vocals and you label Saxon as "crap". Thats why I am comparing Jaydee's liking of Ratt over Saxon,its the same thing.Does that make it more clear? lol!
You might as well throw Poison in the mix while yer at it,the both of you put together could come up with how Poison is better than Saxon. lol!
(Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Wednesday, April 28, 2010 2:23:39 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
When did I say I liked Vince Neil? What I said was the first two Motley albums were good and the album they released without Vince was their best and they should have stuck with that line up instead of getting squeaky Vince back. Then I posted a Vince album in the Crappy Album thread as an example of how bad he is.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Who gives a rats ass if the Priest sales outshine Motorhead's or Saxons? Its the "quality" of song writting and it appears that you prefer "Ratt" over Motorhead and Saxon? LOMFL!!! Are you fucking kidding me? Ratt? Ratt is going to hold us over untill the new Priest CD? LOMFL!! You are a "poser" and a glam ferry,but hey...jimmy james likes Vince Neil & Motley Crue over Saxon so it doesn't suprise me you like Ratt over them so...lol!!!
Give me a break! So you think "what sells" is better than what doesn't sell? HAHA,so you think Shitallica's "Death Magnetic" is a better album than "Angel Of Retribution" Jaydee? Well according to you philosophy it is better because Death magnetic sold ten times over Angel Of Retribution so to you that makes Death Magnetic a better "quality" album....please,your a fuckin joke dude,go listen to your "Ratt" ya fuckin poser.
JayDee Jepsen wrote:
I'm speaking in general. I agree about Demolition, maybe Jugulator weren't great compared to the other Priest stuff and I respect that you really like Motorhead and Saxon (I personally don't like their brand of metal). In general, the overall and new Priest cd sales far outshine either Motorhead or Saxon would prove I'm right about quality over quantity.
But hey we have a new RATT song from their Infestation cd and it kicks ass! This will help ease the pain until the new Priest record.
[J.D. DIAMOND] Wednesday, April 28, 2010 3:31:19 PM
Never said "it did" jimmy,I was making a comparison,are you having a blonde moment? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Wednesday, April 28, 2010 3:25:36 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
So Jaydee likes Ratt, you don't. Nothing to do with me.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
I wasn't aware that I was "dragging you into anything". When I heard that Jaydee prefers Ratt over Motorhead & Saxon,it reminded me of how you prefer Motley Crue's first 2 albums with squeeky Vince and label Saxon as "Crap".Thats all.Why,do you have a problem with me using your tastes in music as an example here or what?
jimmyjames wrote:
Why are you dragging me into it?
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Yeah I know,you like the Motley album without Vince the best,and you like and enjoy the first 2 Motley Crue albums with none other than the squeeky Vince Neil on vocals and you label Saxon as "crap". Thats why I am comparing Jaydee's liking of Ratt over Saxon,its the same thing.Does that make it more clear? lol!
You might as well throw Poison in the mix while yer at it,the both of you put together could come up with how Poison is better than Saxon. lol!
(Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Wednesday, April 28, 2010 2:23:39 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
When did I say I liked Vince Neil? What I said was the first two Motley albums were good and the album they released without Vince was their best and they should have stuck with that line up instead of getting squeaky Vince back. Then I posted a Vince album in the Crappy Album thread as an example of how bad he is.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Who gives a rats ass if the Priest sales outshine Motorhead's or Saxons? Its the "quality" of song writting and it appears that you prefer "Ratt" over Motorhead and Saxon? LOMFL!!! Are you fucking kidding me? Ratt? Ratt is going to hold us over untill the new Priest CD? LOMFL!! You are a "poser" and a glam ferry,but hey...jimmy james likes Vince Neil & Motley Crue over Saxon so it doesn't suprise me you like Ratt over them so...lol!!!
Give me a break! So you think "what sells" is better than what doesn't sell? HAHA,so you think Shitallica's "Death Magnetic" is a better album than "Angel Of Retribution" Jaydee? Well according to you philosophy it is better because Death magnetic sold ten times over Angel Of Retribution so to you that makes Death Magnetic a better "quality" album....please,your a fuckin joke dude,go listen to your "Ratt" ya fuckin poser.
JayDee Jepsen wrote:
I'm speaking in general. I agree about Demolition, maybe Jugulator weren't great compared to the other Priest stuff and I respect that you really like Motorhead and Saxon (I personally don't like their brand of metal). In general, the overall and new Priest cd sales far outshine either Motorhead or Saxon would prove I'm right about quality over quantity.
But hey we have a new RATT song from their Infestation cd and it kicks ass! This will help ease the pain until the new Priest record.
Yeah bye, don't forget your copy of Black Rain. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Bazookajoe_666 from Wednesday, April 28, 2010 3:09:54 PM)
Bazookajoe_666 wrote:
Oh my god none of you realise how fucking RETARDED you all sound. None of you have a bloody clue what your talking about. Ya might think you do but trust me you dont, not the slightest. I'm not even gonna bother to correct all that horse shit, its not worth it.
Anyway, see ya's around whenever. At least on the Q people UNDERSTAND how the fucking music industry works.
[J.D. DIAMOND] Wednesday, April 28, 2010 3:29:32 PM
Well then F### O## to the "Q" then Joe,no skin off our nuts.We are Happy being "retarded" here,thanks. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Bazookajoe_666 from Wednesday, April 28, 2010 3:09:54 PM)
Bazookajoe_666 wrote:
Oh my god none of you realise how fucking RETARDED you all sound. None of you have a bloody clue what your talking about. Ya might think you do but trust me you dont, not the slightest. I'm not even gonna bother to correct all that horse shit, its not worth it.
Anyway, see ya's around whenever. At least on the Q people UNDERSTAND how the fucking music industry works.
[jimmyjames] Wednesday, April 28, 2010 3:25:36 PM
So Jaydee likes Ratt, you don't. Nothing to do with me.
I wasn't aware that I was "dragging you into anything". When I heard that Jaydee prefers Ratt over Motorhead & Saxon,it reminded me of how you prefer Motley Crue's first 2 albums with squeeky Vince and label Saxon as "Crap".Thats all.Why,do you have a problem with me using your tastes in music as an example here or what?
jimmyjames wrote:
Why are you dragging me into it?
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Yeah I know,you like the Motley album without Vince the best,and you like and enjoy the first 2 Motley Crue albums with none other than the squeeky Vince Neil on vocals and you label Saxon as "crap". Thats why I am comparing Jaydee's liking of Ratt over Saxon,its the same thing.Does that make it more clear? lol!
You might as well throw Poison in the mix while yer at it,the both of you put together could come up with how Poison is better than Saxon. lol!
(Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Wednesday, April 28, 2010 2:23:39 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
When did I say I liked Vince Neil? What I said was the first two Motley albums were good and the album they released without Vince was their best and they should have stuck with that line up instead of getting squeaky Vince back. Then I posted a Vince album in the Crappy Album thread as an example of how bad he is.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Who gives a rats ass if the Priest sales outshine Motorhead's or Saxons? Its the "quality" of song writting and it appears that you prefer "Ratt" over Motorhead and Saxon? LOMFL!!! Are you fucking kidding me? Ratt? Ratt is going to hold us over untill the new Priest CD? LOMFL!! You are a "poser" and a glam ferry,but hey...jimmy james likes Vince Neil & Motley Crue over Saxon so it doesn't suprise me you like Ratt over them so...lol!!!
Give me a break! So you think "what sells" is better than what doesn't sell? HAHA,so you think Shitallica's "Death Magnetic" is a better album than "Angel Of Retribution" Jaydee? Well according to you philosophy it is better because Death magnetic sold ten times over Angel Of Retribution so to you that makes Death Magnetic a better "quality" album....please,your a fuckin joke dude,go listen to your "Ratt" ya fuckin poser.
JayDee Jepsen wrote:
I'm speaking in general. I agree about Demolition, maybe Jugulator weren't great compared to the other Priest stuff and I respect that you really like Motorhead and Saxon (I personally don't like their brand of metal). In general, the overall and new Priest cd sales far outshine either Motorhead or Saxon would prove I'm right about quality over quantity.
But hey we have a new RATT song from their Infestation cd and it kicks ass! This will help ease the pain until the new Priest record.
[Bazookajoe_666] Wednesday, April 28, 2010 3:09:54 PM
Oh my god none of you realise how fucking RETARDED you all sound. None of you have a bloody clue what your talking about. Ya might think you do but trust me you dont, not the slightest. I'm not even gonna bother to correct all that horse shit, its not worth it.
Anyway, see ya's around whenever. At least on the Q people UNDERSTAND how the fucking music industry works.
[J.D. DIAMOND] Wednesday, April 28, 2010 3:08:12 PM
I wasn't aware that I was "dragging you into anything". When I heard that Jaydee prefers Ratt over Motorhead & Saxon,it reminded me of how you prefer Motley Crue's first 2 albums with squeeky Vince and label Saxon as "Crap".Thats all.Why,do you have a problem with me using your tastes in music as an example here or what? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Wednesday, April 28, 2010 3:01:16 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
Why are you dragging me into it?
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Yeah I know,you like the Motley album without Vince the best,and you like and enjoy the first 2 Motley Crue albums with none other than the squeeky Vince Neil on vocals and you label Saxon as "crap". Thats why I am comparing Jaydee's liking of Ratt over Saxon,its the same thing.Does that make it more clear? lol!
You might as well throw Poison in the mix while yer at it,the both of you put together could come up with how Poison is better than Saxon. lol!
(Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Wednesday, April 28, 2010 2:23:39 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
When did I say I liked Vince Neil? What I said was the first two Motley albums were good and the album they released without Vince was their best and they should have stuck with that line up instead of getting squeaky Vince back. Then I posted a Vince album in the Crappy Album thread as an example of how bad he is.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Who gives a rats ass if the Priest sales outshine Motorhead's or Saxons? Its the "quality" of song writting and it appears that you prefer "Ratt" over Motorhead and Saxon? LOMFL!!! Are you fucking kidding me? Ratt? Ratt is going to hold us over untill the new Priest CD? LOMFL!! You are a "poser" and a glam ferry,but hey...jimmy james likes Vince Neil & Motley Crue over Saxon so it doesn't suprise me you like Ratt over them so...lol!!!
Give me a break! So you think "what sells" is better than what doesn't sell? HAHA,so you think Shitallica's "Death Magnetic" is a better album than "Angel Of Retribution" Jaydee? Well according to you philosophy it is better because Death magnetic sold ten times over Angel Of Retribution so to you that makes Death Magnetic a better "quality" album....please,your a fuckin joke dude,go listen to your "Ratt" ya fuckin poser.
JayDee Jepsen wrote:
I'm speaking in general. I agree about Demolition, maybe Jugulator weren't great compared to the other Priest stuff and I respect that you really like Motorhead and Saxon (I personally don't like their brand of metal). In general, the overall and new Priest cd sales far outshine either Motorhead or Saxon would prove I'm right about quality over quantity.
But hey we have a new RATT song from their Infestation cd and it kicks ass! This will help ease the pain until the new Priest record.
Why are you dragging me into it? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Wednesday, April 28, 2010 2:49:35 PM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Yeah I know,you like the Motley album without Vince the best,and you like and enjoy the first 2 Motley Crue albums with none other than the squeeky Vince Neil on vocals and you label Saxon as "crap". Thats why I am comparing Jaydee's liking of Ratt over Saxon,its the same thing.Does that make it more clear? lol!
You might as well throw Poison in the mix while yer at it,the both of you put together could come up with how Poison is better than Saxon. lol!
(Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Wednesday, April 28, 2010 2:23:39 PM)
jimmyjames wrote:
When did I say I liked Vince Neil? What I said was the first two Motley albums were good and the album they released without Vince was their best and they should have stuck with that line up instead of getting squeaky Vince back. Then I posted a Vince album in the Crappy Album thread as an example of how bad he is.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Who gives a rats ass if the Priest sales outshine Motorhead's or Saxons? Its the "quality" of song writting and it appears that you prefer "Ratt" over Motorhead and Saxon? LOMFL!!! Are you fucking kidding me? Ratt? Ratt is going to hold us over untill the new Priest CD? LOMFL!! You are a "poser" and a glam ferry,but hey...jimmy james likes Vince Neil & Motley Crue over Saxon so it doesn't suprise me you like Ratt over them so...lol!!!
Give me a break! So you think "what sells" is better than what doesn't sell? HAHA,so you think Shitallica's "Death Magnetic" is a better album than "Angel Of Retribution" Jaydee? Well according to you philosophy it is better because Death magnetic sold ten times over Angel Of Retribution so to you that makes Death Magnetic a better "quality" album....please,your a fuckin joke dude,go listen to your "Ratt" ya fuckin poser.
JayDee Jepsen wrote:
I'm speaking in general. I agree about Demolition, maybe Jugulator weren't great compared to the other Priest stuff and I respect that you really like Motorhead and Saxon (I personally don't like their brand of metal). In general, the overall and new Priest cd sales far outshine either Motorhead or Saxon would prove I'm right about quality over quantity.
But hey we have a new RATT song from their Infestation cd and it kicks ass! This will help ease the pain until the new Priest record.
[J.D. DIAMOND] Wednesday, April 28, 2010 2:49:35 PM
Yeah I know,you like the Motley album without Vince the best,and you like and enjoy the first 2 Motley Crue albums with none other than the squeeky Vince Neil on vocals and you label Saxon as "crap". Thats why I am comparing Jaydee's liking of Ratt over Saxon,its the same thing.Does that make it more clear? lol!
You might as well throw Poison in the mix while yer at it,the both of you put together could come up with how Poison is better than Saxon. lol!
When did I say I liked Vince Neil? What I said was the first two Motley albums were good and the album they released without Vince was their best and they should have stuck with that line up instead of getting squeaky Vince back. Then I posted a Vince album in the Crappy Album thread as an example of how bad he is.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Who gives a rats ass if the Priest sales outshine Motorhead's or Saxons? Its the "quality" of song writting and it appears that you prefer "Ratt" over Motorhead and Saxon? LOMFL!!! Are you fucking kidding me? Ratt? Ratt is going to hold us over untill the new Priest CD? LOMFL!! You are a "poser" and a glam ferry,but hey...jimmy james likes Vince Neil & Motley Crue over Saxon so it doesn't suprise me you like Ratt over them so...lol!!!
Give me a break! So you think "what sells" is better than what doesn't sell? HAHA,so you think Shitallica's "Death Magnetic" is a better album than "Angel Of Retribution" Jaydee? Well according to you philosophy it is better because Death magnetic sold ten times over Angel Of Retribution so to you that makes Death Magnetic a better "quality" album....please,your a fuckin joke dude,go listen to your "Ratt" ya fuckin poser.
JayDee Jepsen wrote:
I'm speaking in general. I agree about Demolition, maybe Jugulator weren't great compared to the other Priest stuff and I respect that you really like Motorhead and Saxon (I personally don't like their brand of metal). In general, the overall and new Priest cd sales far outshine either Motorhead or Saxon would prove I'm right about quality over quantity.
But hey we have a new RATT song from their Infestation cd and it kicks ass! This will help ease the pain until the new Priest record.