[hellrider 31038] Monday, March 15, 2010 5:32:25 PM
WHAT ARE JUDAS PRIEST GONNA DO TO US WITH THERE NEXT ALBUM
[ron h] Monday, March 15, 2010 2:06:06 PM
I would say there was the use of a drum machine and perhaps Scott Travis did a little "uncredited" work...just me thinking out loud. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by acolyte55 from Sunday, March 14, 2010 9:51:54 PM)
acolyte55 wrote:
who was their "ghost drummer" to help out dave holland - allegedlly!!
[acolyte55] Sunday, March 14, 2010 9:51:54 PM
who was their "ghost drummer" to help out dave holland - allegedlly!!
[spapad] Saturday, March 13, 2010 5:33:55 PM
Ha! Had nothing to do with his race, or maybe it did, but he was "good' with the Nickname, or it would not have stayed round so long.
I don't think Mr. Campbell had a problem wtih the name. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Budred from Saturday, March 13, 2010 4:13:21 PM)
Budred wrote:
I kind of thought that when I read Spapad's line-up post.
The name "Congo" gave it away but I thought maybe that's a
little racist thinking on my part. Since I don't consider myself
to be a racist I thought I would just ask.
-Peace!
acolyte55 wrote:
chris congo campbell
[Budred] Saturday, March 13, 2010 4:13:21 PM
I kind of thought that when I read Spapad's line-up post.
The name "Congo" gave it away but I thought maybe that's a
little racist thinking on my part. Since I don't consider myself
to be a racist I thought I would just ask.
-Peace! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by acolyte55 from Saturday, March 13, 2010 2:34:48 PM)
acolyte55 wrote:
chris congo campbell
[acolyte55] Saturday, March 13, 2010 2:34:48 PM
chris congo campbell
[Budred] Saturday, March 13, 2010 11:45:15 AM
Here's one I don't know. Maybe you can help. I saw an early picture of Judas Priest where one of the members
was a black guy with a big ol' fro. Who is he?
[Budred] Saturday, March 13, 2010 11:42:09 AM
Here's what I got (only because I cheated).
Guitarist John Perry started Judas Priest.
He quickly died and was replaced by Earnest Chataway.
Bassist Bruno Stappenhill.
Drums John Partridge.
Singer Alan Atkins. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Saturday, March 13, 2010 10:06:28 AM)
spapad wrote:
Yes Bud, it was Tom. I was just comming up with something easy off the top of my head. LOL
Now, your talking the priest line up orginal?? Before KK and Ian joined?? I'd never get that without looking it up.
With them: Alan Atkins, Chris "Congo" Campbell, Kenneth Downing, and Ian Hill.
Best I can do without a book in front of me. LOL
Budred wrote:
Who can name the original Judas Priest line-up? Don't look it up like I did.(LOL)
[spapad] Saturday, March 13, 2010 10:06:28 AM
Yes Bud, it was Tom. I was just comming up with something easy off the top of my head. LOL
Now, your talking the priest line up orginal?? Before KK and Ian joined?? I'd never get that without looking it up.
With them: Alan Atkins, Chris "Congo" Campbell, Kenneth Downing, and Ian Hill.
Best I can do without a book in front of me. LOL [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Budred from Saturday, March 13, 2010 4:09:42 AM)
Budred wrote:
Who can name the original Judas Priest line-up? Don't look it up like I did.(LOL)
[Budred] Saturday, March 13, 2010 4:09:42 AM
Who can name the original Judas Priest line-up? Don't look it up like I did.(LOL)
[Budred] Friday, March 12, 2010 5:48:09 PM
It sounds so easy I'm afraid it's a trick.
_Tom Allom?
_(Mom?) Edited at: Friday, March 12, 2010 5:49:48 PM
[spapad] Friday, March 12, 2010 5:18:28 PM
OK, just to save this thread from certain death. LOL Who was the producer of Judas Priest's most successful albums? It's so easy my child could answer it. lol
[spapad] Thursday, October 22, 2009 6:48:43 AM
Oops, misread the answers. It happens, more often than not in my case. LOL [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Thursday, October 22, 2009 1:25:16 AM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Sorry, Spa...but I already answered it a couple of posts back (the question, that is). It was Chris Tsangerides, for A Touch of Evil...on the Painkiller album. (Quoting Message by spapad from Thursday, October 22, 2009 1:11:29 AM)
spapad wrote:
Dont know what I was thinking. As usuall, your question is smartass and you demand a more technical answer than there is really is.
Answer: Less Binks, Beyond the Realms of death, off of Stained Class.
Bazooka Joe wrote:
Here's one for some people that might not know.
Who engineered, produced, and co-wrote a song for Judas Priest?
Edited at: Thursday, October 22, 2009 1:26:20 AM
[Vaillant 3.0] Thursday, October 22, 2009 1:25:16 AM
Sorry, Spa...but I already answered it a couple of posts back (the question, that is). It was Chris Tsangerides, for A Touch of Evil...on the Painkiller album. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Thursday, October 22, 2009 1:11:29 AM)
spapad wrote:
Dont know what I was thinking. As usuall, your question is smartass and you demand a more technical answer than there is really is.
Answer: Less Binks, Beyond the Realms of death, off of Stained Class.
Bazooka Joe wrote:
Here's one for some people that might not know.
Who engineered, produced, and co-wrote a song for Judas Priest?
Edited at: Thursday, October 22, 2009 1:26:20 AM
[spapad] Thursday, October 22, 2009 1:11:29 AM
Dont know what I was thinking. As usuall, your question is smartass and you demand a more technical answer than there is really is.
Answer: Less Binks, Beyond the Realms of death, off of Stained Class. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Bazooka Joe from Saturday, October 17, 2009 12:31:36 PM)
Bazooka Joe wrote:
Here's one for some people that might not know.
Who engineered, produced, and co-wrote a song for Judas Priest?
[spapad] Wednesday, October 21, 2009 9:26:45 PM
I'll bite. Rob Halligan Jr.? Take these Chains? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Bazooka Joe from Wednesday, October 21, 2009 3:16:45 PM)
Bazooka Joe wrote:
Nice, did not know that, thanks for the info. You're still wrong though.
Phantom A6 wrote:
From a Judas Priest interview in the German Metal Hammer magazine from 1986 during the German leg of the Fuel for life world tour.
Bazooka Joe wrote:
Where did you hear that?
Phantom A6 wrote:
It was Tom Allom!!
Song: "Hot for love" from the "Turbo" album.
And he have played a lil' bit percussion n drums on it,
but he's not credited!!
(Quoting Message by Bazooka Joe from Saturday, October 17, 2009 12:31:36 PM)
Bazooka Joe wrote:
Here's one for some people that might not know.
Who engineered, produced, and co-wrote a song for Judas Priest?
Edited at: Saturday, October 17, 2009 3:41:52 PM Edited at: Saturday, October 17, 2009 3:43:10 PM
[Bazookajoe_666] Wednesday, October 21, 2009 3:16:45 PM
Nice, did not know that, thanks for the info. You're still wrong though. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Phantom A6 from Wednesday, October 21, 2009 4:07:38 AM)
Phantom A6 wrote:
From a Judas Priest interview in the German Metal Hammer magazine from 1986 during the German leg of the Fuel for life world tour.
Bazooka Joe wrote:
Where did you hear that?
Phantom A6 wrote:
It was Tom Allom!!
Song: "Hot for love" from the "Turbo" album.
And he have played a lil' bit percussion n drums on it,
but he's not credited!!
(Quoting Message by Bazooka Joe from Saturday, October 17, 2009 12:31:36 PM)
Bazooka Joe wrote:
Here's one for some people that might not know.
Who engineered, produced, and co-wrote a song for Judas Priest?
Edited at: Saturday, October 17, 2009 3:41:52 PM Edited at: Saturday, October 17, 2009 3:43:10 PM
[Phantom A6] Wednesday, October 21, 2009 4:07:38 AM
From a Judas Priest interview in the German Metal Hammer magazine from 1986 during the German leg of the Fuel for life world tour. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Bazooka Joe from Monday, October 19, 2009 5:01:08 PM)
Bazooka Joe wrote:
Where did you hear that?
Phantom A6 wrote:
It was Tom Allom!!
Song: "Hot for love" from the "Turbo" album.
And he have played a lil' bit percussion n drums on it,
but he's not credited!!
(Quoting Message by Bazooka Joe from Saturday, October 17, 2009 12:31:36 PM)
Bazooka Joe wrote:
Here's one for some people that might not know.
Who engineered, produced, and co-wrote a song for Judas Priest?
Edited at: Saturday, October 17, 2009 3:41:52 PM Edited at: Saturday, October 17, 2009 3:43:10 PM
[Bazookajoe_666] Monday, October 19, 2009 5:01:17 PM
I read that too. It's in Heavy Metal Painkillers but I can't find it. I don't think it was DOTF as I found a quote from Ian stating it was one of his favorite albums. I will continue to search and let you know.
tasnam1 wrote:
Spapad,
Not sure if your post was in response to my question or the question regarding Crazy Bob.
But if it was mine, I actually do not remember the article, but his comment stuck with me.
I believe it makes sense.
That was right around the time Rob quit chemicals (per se). I LOVE DOTF. But I does have "kind" of a depressing theme.
I personally could get real mellow listening to Night comes down, Heads, HD/DOTF even sentinel. Not that the music doesn't have power - it does. It is just emotional. (Especially AFTER a few scotches ;-> )
So I think that Ian could feel that way.
Plus I did read it...............
.
spapad wrote:
I've never heard that anywhere, sure would like to see your source. Just to be clear. Not that I don't believe you, but I do like to see it in print from a reliable source. Thanks!
tasnam1 wrote:
Sorry....didn't think anyone cared.
Regarding which album/tour did Ian Hill say, "Thank God we are done with that album......it was so depressing." ?
Ian Hill said this right after finishing the "Defender's of the Faith" tour regarding the album.
BTW - This Outlook/view from Ian and IF shared by the rest of the band, (and what ever chemicals they may have been involved in), could have been an influence as to why Turbo was so "UPPY" in content.
Just my thoughts.
(Quoting Message by tasnam1 from Friday, July 31, 2009 7:28:54 PM)
tasnam1 wrote:
I've got one:
Regarding which album/tour did Ian Hill say, "Thank God we are done with that...it...was so depressing."
Edited at: Saturday, October 10, 2009 11:31:00 AM
[METALMANJP] Thursday, October 15, 2009 3:07:36 PM
I read that too. It's in Heavy Metal Painkillers but I can't find it. I don't think it was DOTF as I found a quote from Ian stating it was one of his favorite albums. I will continue to search and let you know. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by tasnam1 from Wednesday, October 14, 2009 12:19:57 AM)
tasnam1 wrote:
Spapad,
Not sure if your post was in response to my question or the question regarding Crazy Bob.
But if it was mine, I actually do not remember the article, but his comment stuck with me.
I believe it makes sense.
That was right around the time Rob quit chemicals (per se). I LOVE DOTF. But I does have "kind" of a depressing theme.
I personally could get real mellow listening to Night comes down, Heads, HD/DOTF even sentinel. Not that the music doesn't have power - it does. It is just emotional. (Especially AFTER a few scotches ;-> )
So I think that Ian could feel that way.
Plus I did read it...............
.
spapad wrote:
I've never heard that anywhere, sure would like to see your source. Just to be clear. Not that I don't believe you, but I do like to see it in print from a reliable source. Thanks!
tasnam1 wrote:
Sorry....didn't think anyone cared.
Regarding which album/tour did Ian Hill say, "Thank God we are done with that album......it was so depressing." ?
Ian Hill said this right after finishing the "Defender's of the Faith" tour regarding the album.
BTW - This Outlook/view from Ian and IF shared by the rest of the band, (and what ever chemicals they may have been involved in), could have been an influence as to why Turbo was so "UPPY" in content.
Just my thoughts.
(Quoting Message by tasnam1 from Friday, July 31, 2009 7:28:54 PM)
tasnam1 wrote:
I've got one:
Regarding which album/tour did Ian Hill say, "Thank God we are done with that...it...was so depressing."
Edited at: Saturday, October 10, 2009 11:31:00 AM
[tasnam1] Wednesday, October 14, 2009 12:19:57 AM
Spapad,
Not sure if your post was in response to my question or the question regarding Crazy Bob.
But if it was mine, I actually do not remember the article, but his comment stuck with me.
I believe it makes sense.
That was right around the time Rob quit chemicals (per se). I LOVE DOTF. But I does have "kind" of a depressing theme.
I personally could get real mellow listening to Night comes down, Heads, HD/DOTF even sentinel. Not that the music doesn't have power - it does. It is just emotional. (Especially AFTER a few scotches ;-> )
I've never heard that anywhere, sure would like to see your source. Just to be clear. Not that I don't believe you, but I do like to see it in print from a reliable source. Thanks!
tasnam1 wrote:
Sorry....didn't think anyone cared.
Regarding which album/tour did Ian Hill say, "Thank God we are done with that album......it was so depressing." ?
Ian Hill said this right after finishing the "Defender's of the Faith" tour regarding the album.
BTW - This Outlook/view from Ian and IF shared by the rest of the band, (and what ever chemicals they may have been involved in), could have been an influence as to why Turbo was so "UPPY" in content.
Just my thoughts.
(Quoting Message by tasnam1 from Friday, July 31, 2009 7:28:54 PM)
tasnam1 wrote:
I've got one:
Regarding which album/tour did Ian Hill say, "Thank God we are done with that...it...was so depressing."
Edited at: Saturday, October 10, 2009 11:31:00 AM
[spapad] Tuesday, October 13, 2009 8:21:34 PM
I've never heard that anywhere, sure would like to see your source. Just to be clear. Not that I don't believe you, but I do like to see it in print from a reliable source. Thanks! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by tasnam1 from Saturday, October 10, 2009 11:26:54 AM)
tasnam1 wrote:
Sorry....didn't think anyone cared.
Regarding which album/tour did Ian Hill say, "Thank God we are done with that album......it was so depressing." ?
Ian Hill said this right after finishing the "Defender's of the Faith" tour regarding the album.
BTW - This Outlook/view from Ian and IF shared by the rest of the band, (and what ever chemicals they may have been involved in), could have been an influence as to why Turbo was so "UPPY" in content.
Just my thoughts.
(Quoting Message by tasnam1 from Friday, July 31, 2009 7:28:54 PM)
tasnam1 wrote:
I've got one:
Regarding which album/tour did Ian Hill say, "Thank God we are done with that...it...was so depressing."
Edited at: Saturday, October 10, 2009 11:31:00 AM
[hellrider 31038] Sunday, October 11, 2009 1:57:38 PM
lol,cough,cough,lol,lol and i thought it was the other way around.i posted a anser way back in july and never heard anything.lol,cough,cough,lol,lol [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by tasnam1 from Saturday, October 10, 2009 11:26:54 AM)
tasnam1 wrote:
Sorry....didn't think anyone cared.
Regarding which album/tour did Ian Hill say, "Thank God we are done with that album......it was so depressing." ?
Ian Hill said this right after finishing the "Defender's of the Faith" tour regarding the album.
BTW - This Outlook/view from Ian and IF shared by the rest of the band, (and what ever chemicals they may have been involved in), could have been an influence as to why Turbo was so "UPPY" in content.
Just my thoughts.
(Quoting Message by tasnam1 from Friday, July 31, 2009 7:28:54 PM)
tasnam1 wrote:
I've got one:
Regarding which album/tour did Ian Hill say, "Thank God we are done with that...it...was so depressing."
Edited at: Saturday, October 10, 2009 11:31:00 AM
[ron h] Saturday, October 10, 2009 6:44:24 PM
Thanks Tasnam 1 I don't recall hearing about that, but cool to know!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by tasnam1 from Saturday, October 10, 2009 11:26:54 AM)
tasnam1 wrote:
Sorry....didn't think anyone cared.
Regarding which album/tour did Ian Hill say, "Thank God we are done with that album......it was so depressing." ?
Ian Hill said this right after finishing the "Defender's of the Faith" tour regarding the album.
BTW - This Outlook/view from Ian and IF shared by the rest of the band, (and what ever chemicals they may have been involved in), could have been an influence as to why Turbo was so "UPPY" in content.
Just my thoughts.
(Quoting Message by tasnam1 from Friday, July 31, 2009 7:28:54 PM)
tasnam1 wrote:
I've got one:
Regarding which album/tour did Ian Hill say, "Thank God we are done with that...it...was so depressing."
Edited at: Saturday, October 10, 2009 11:31:00 AM
[tasnam1] Saturday, October 10, 2009 11:26:54 AM
Sorry....didn't think anyone cared.
Regarding which album/tour did Ian Hill say, "Thank God we are done with that album......it was so depressing." ?
Ian Hill said this right after finishing the "Defender's of the Faith" tour regarding the album.
BTW - This Outlook/view from Ian and IF shared by the rest of the band, (and what ever chemicals they may have been involved in), could have been an influence as to why Turbo was so "UPPY" in content.
Regarding which album/tour did Ian Hill say, "Thank God we are done with that...it...was so depressing."
Edited at: Saturday, October 10, 2009 11:31:00 AM
[spapad] Saturday, October 10, 2009 7:58:20 AM
He did progress in names from Bob to Robert to Rob, so just add crazy to the front. LOL [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Friday, October 09, 2009 11:20:14 PM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Nope. Sorry. Never heard anyone call Rob that name. However, his name is written as "Bob" Halford on the Rocka Rolla CD.
METALMANJP wrote:
Just wanted to know if anyone has ever heard of Halford being referred to as " CRAZY BOB " ?
[ron h] Saturday, October 10, 2009 7:37:03 AM
TASNAM 1!!!!!! We gonna get the answer or what????
Regarding which album/tour did Ian Hill say, "Thank God we are done with that...it...was so depressing."
Edited at: Saturday, October 10, 2009 7:37:53 AM
[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, October 09, 2009 11:20:14 PM
Nope. Sorry. Never heard anyone call Rob that name. However, his name is written as "Bob" Halford on the Rocka Rolla CD. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by METALMANJP from Thursday, October 08, 2009 2:38:55 PM)
METALMANJP wrote:
Just wanted to know if anyone has ever heard of Halford being referred to as " CRAZY BOB " ?
[METALMANJP] Thursday, October 08, 2009 2:38:55 PM
Just wanted to know if anyone has ever heard of Halford being referred to as " CRAZY BOB " ?
Regarding which album/tour did Ian Hill say, "Thank God we are done with that...it...was so depressing."
[hellrider 31038] Friday, July 31, 2009 11:02:48 PM
hmmmmmmmm rocka rolla by any chance
[tasnam1] Friday, July 31, 2009 11:00:17 PM
Nope.
Good choices though.
[spapad] Friday, July 31, 2009 7:33:57 PM
I'm guess just off the cuff. Jugulator? if it's not that it must be Painkiller. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by tasnam1 from Friday, July 31, 2009 7:28:54 PM)
tasnam1 wrote:
I've got one:
Regarding which album/tour did Ian Hill say, "Thank God we are done with that...it...was so depressing."
[tasnam1] Friday, July 31, 2009 7:28:54 PM
I've got one:
Regarding which album/tour did Ian Hill say, "Thank God we are done with that...it...was so depressing."
Ok, I cede...this is the quote I was going off of (I did get the name of the show wrong and you have more details than I had to work with...)
"In actual fact, it was the Osmonds who objected. Donny and Marie were on the same show and they said that if the whip wasn't taken off, then they were going home! They were a much bigger attraction than us, so we didn't really have any choice but to drop it. Funnily enough, I was in the make-up room at the same time as Marie Osmond and it was very amusing because there she was with her hair in curlers, being made up. I sat down and was told, 'You don't need anything, you're OK' - usually they have to cover up any greasy spots or zits. I'll never forget this, but Marie looked over and just smiled... Even with curlers and no make-up, she is a stunner!"- K.K. Downing, Heavy Duty official biography, 1984
The show was "Top of the Pops" And it was Rob who told Marie she didn't need any make up, trying to charm her into saying yes to the whip. It didn't work. KK did recall looking at Marie as he sat opposite of her in another Make up chair, when the make up artist told KK he didn't need and fixing Marie looked at him and smiled, KK recalled her to be a "Stunner".
What was the name of the London Leather shop that KK and Rob first visited to get the band's new gear?
ronhartsell wrote:
Well, I can't find where I read that at...but yes it was Marie Osmond, hair all up in curlers and everything...the accessory was Halfords whip and I believe the show was called The Tube...
spapad wrote:
And no Ron the make up person told him he didn't need any make up, not Marie, she just smiled at him.
ronhartsell wrote:
OK, seems activity has died so I'm gonna throw one out there, pretty easy for the die hards I'd assume...
...There was program that Priest was gonna be on and another act was performing on the same show as well. The other act was more popular at the time (and carried a little weight) and was opposed to performing if Halford went on stage with a 'particular accessory'...also, one member of this act interupted KK's make-up session and told him he looked fine and didn't need any make-up...
...What was the name of the program, who was the other act, and who walked in on KK???
[spapad] Saturday, July 11, 2009 9:46:46 AM
The show was "Top of the Pops" And it was Rob who told Marie she didn't need any make up, trying to charm her into saying yes to the whip. It didn't work. KK did recall looking at Marie as he sat opposite of her in another Make up chair, when the make up artist told KK he didn't need and fixing Marie looked at him and smiled, KK recalled her to be a "Stunner".
What was the name of the London Leather shop that KK and Rob first visited to get the band's new gear? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ronhartsell from Saturday, July 11, 2009 6:50:05 AM)
ronhartsell wrote:
Well, I can't find where I read that at...but yes it was Marie Osmond, hair all up in curlers and everything...the accessory was Halfords whip and I believe the show was called The Tube...
spapad wrote:
And no Ron the make up person told him he didn't need any make up, not Marie, she just smiled at him.
ronhartsell wrote:
OK, seems activity has died so I'm gonna throw one out there, pretty easy for the die hards I'd assume...
...There was program that Priest was gonna be on and another act was performing on the same show as well. The other act was more popular at the time (and carried a little weight) and was opposed to performing if Halford went on stage with a 'particular accessory'...also, one member of this act interupted KK's make-up session and told him he looked fine and didn't need any make-up...
...What was the name of the program, who was the other act, and who walked in on KK???
[ron h] Saturday, July 11, 2009 6:50:05 AM
Well, I can't find where I read that at...but yes it was Marie Osmond, hair all up in curlers and everything...the accessory was Halfords whip and I believe the show was called The Tube... [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Friday, July 10, 2009 7:26:39 PM)
spapad wrote:
And no Ron the make up person told him he didn't need any make up, not Marie, she just smiled at him.
ronhartsell wrote:
OK, seems activity has died so I'm gonna throw one out there, pretty easy for the die hards I'd assume...
...There was program that Priest was gonna be on and another act was performing on the same show as well. The other act was more popular at the time (and carried a little weight) and was opposed to performing if Halford went on stage with a 'particular accessory'...also, one member of this act interupted KK's make-up session and told him he looked fine and didn't need any make-up...
...What was the name of the program, who was the other act, and who walked in on KK???
[spapad] Friday, July 10, 2009 7:26:39 PM
And no Ron the make up person told him he didn't need any make up, not Marie, she just smiled at him. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ronhartsell from Friday, July 10, 2009 7:23:17 PM)
ronhartsell wrote:
OK, seems activity has died so I'm gonna throw one out there, pretty easy for the die hards I'd assume...
...There was program that Priest was gonna be on and another act was performing on the same show as well. The other act was more popular at the time (and carried a little weight) and was opposed to performing if Halford went on stage with a 'particular accessory'...also, one member of this act interupted KK's make-up session and told him he looked fine and didn't need any make-up...
...What was the name of the program, who was the other act, and who walked in on KK???
[spapad] Friday, July 10, 2009 7:25:12 PM
That would be Donnie and Marie! Rob even tried to sweet talk her and I think KK had something of a crush on Marie. LOL [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ronhartsell from Friday, July 10, 2009 7:23:17 PM)
ronhartsell wrote:
OK, seems activity has died so I'm gonna throw one out there, pretty easy for the die hards I'd assume...
...There was program that Priest was gonna be on and another act was performing on the same show as well. The other act was more popular at the time (and carried a little weight) and was opposed to performing if Halford went on stage with a 'particular accessory'...also, one member of this act interupted KK's make-up session and told him he looked fine and didn't need any make-up...
...What was the name of the program, who was the other act, and who walked in on KK???
[ron h] Friday, July 10, 2009 7:23:17 PM
OK, seems activity has died so I'm gonna throw one out there, pretty easy for the die hards I'd assume...
...There was program that Priest was gonna be on and another act was performing on the same show as well. The other act was more popular at the time (and carried a little weight) and was opposed to performing if Halford went on stage with a 'particular accessory'...also, one member of this act interupted KK's make-up session and told him he looked fine and didn't need any make-up...
...What was the name of the program, who was the other act, and who walked in on KK???
[spapad] Friday, July 10, 2009 6:35:54 PM
Will small children also tremble with fear? LOL [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, July 10, 2009 6:31:17 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Oh, you won't laugh. I guarantee it. Especially when you hear my falsetto. Your ears might bleed and dogs might run from the room but you won't laugh.
I BELIEVE YOU'RE THE DEVIL'S CHIIIIILD!
spapad wrote:
Not last I looked, but you can sing a song anytime you want, and maybe, just maybe, I won't laugh! LOL
guidogodoy wrote:
Hey, this isn't the "sing us a song" thread!
spapad wrote:
In the dead of Night!
guidogodoy wrote:
What? I was just doing a little singing! Who said anything about a question!
Now what do they SAY backwards? <==That is a question!
spapad wrote:
In the Dead of What?! LOL NO TITLE Mr. you loose to IC by default! LOL Congrats IC.
guidogodoy wrote:
IN THE DEAD OF NIGHT....
spapad wrote:
Here's a gimmie!
What's the only song in the Judas Priest Catolog to actually contain backmasking?
[guidogodoy] Friday, July 10, 2009 6:31:17 PM
Oh, you won't laugh. I guarantee it. Especially when you hear my falsetto. Your ears might bleed and dogs might run from the room but you won't laugh.
Not last I looked, but you can sing a song anytime you want, and maybe, just maybe, I won't laugh! LOL
guidogodoy wrote:
Hey, this isn't the "sing us a song" thread!
spapad wrote:
In the dead of Night!
guidogodoy wrote:
What? I was just doing a little singing! Who said anything about a question!
Now what do they SAY backwards? <==That is a question!
spapad wrote:
In the Dead of What?! LOL NO TITLE Mr. you loose to IC by default! LOL Congrats IC.
guidogodoy wrote:
IN THE DEAD OF NIGHT....
spapad wrote:
Here's a gimmie!
What's the only song in the Judas Priest Catolog to actually contain backmasking?
[spapad] Friday, July 10, 2009 6:17:22 PM
Not last I looked, but you can sing a song anytime you want, and maybe, just maybe, I won't laugh! LOL [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, July 10, 2009 6:04:43 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Hey, this isn't the "sing us a song" thread!
spapad wrote:
In the dead of Night!
guidogodoy wrote:
What? I was just doing a little singing! Who said anything about a question!
Now what do they SAY backwards? <==That is a question!
spapad wrote:
In the Dead of What?! LOL NO TITLE Mr. you loose to IC by default! LOL Congrats IC.
guidogodoy wrote:
IN THE DEAD OF NIGHT....
spapad wrote:
Here's a gimmie!
What's the only song in the Judas Priest Catolog to actually contain backmasking?
[guidogodoy] Friday, July 10, 2009 6:04:43 PM
Hey, this isn't the "sing us a song" thread! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Friday, July 10, 2009 5:54:09 PM)
spapad wrote:
In the dead of Night!
guidogodoy wrote:
What? I was just doing a little singing! Who said anything about a question!
Now what do they SAY backwards? <==That is a question!
spapad wrote:
In the Dead of What?! LOL NO TITLE Mr. you loose to IC by default! LOL Congrats IC.
guidogodoy wrote:
IN THE DEAD OF NIGHT....
spapad wrote:
Here's a gimmie!
What's the only song in the Judas Priest Catolog to actually contain backmasking?
[ron h] Friday, July 10, 2009 6:04:26 PM
Hi chums...is there an active question here or what?? I've got a couple to unleash if and when no one's got the floor...
What Priest member had an offer to join the Scorpians?
[guidogodoy] Friday, July 10, 2009 5:53:15 PM
What? I was just doing a little singing! Who said anything about a question!
Now what do they SAY backwards? <==That is a question! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Friday, July 10, 2009 5:50:05 PM)
spapad wrote:
In the Dead of What?! LOL NO TITLE Mr. you loose to IC by default! LOL Congrats IC.
guidogodoy wrote:
IN THE DEAD OF NIGHT....
spapad wrote:
Here's a gimmie!
What's the only song in the Judas Priest Catolog to actually contain backmasking?
[spapad] Friday, July 10, 2009 5:53:06 PM
Hummn, maybe it was John HInch, I'd have to look it up to be sure, and it's not my question, so I won't! LOL
You ask one Henrich. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Henrich 1 from Friday, July 10, 2009 5:49:57 PM)
Henrich 1 wrote:
Edited at: Friday, July 10, 2009 5:50:53 PM
[icecreamman] Friday, July 10, 2009 5:52:09 PM
yes! LOL,.
What Priest member had an offer to join the Scorpians?
[spapad] Friday, July 10, 2009 5:50:05 PM
In the Dead of What?! LOL NO TITLE Mr. you loose to IC by default! LOL Congrats IC. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, July 10, 2009 5:48:09 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
IN THE DEAD OF NIGHT....
spapad wrote:
Here's a gimmie!
What's the only song in the Judas Priest Catolog to actually contain backmasking?
Here's a gimmie!
What's the only song in the Judas Priest Catolog to actually contain backmasking?
[spapad] Friday, July 10, 2009 5:46:52 PM
Here's a gimmie!
What's the only song in the Judas Priest Catolog to actually contain backmasking?
[Becks] Friday, July 10, 2009 5:43:29 PM
LOL Spa and Strat you both managed to answer the question in bits, so yay! New question from someone please!
[spapad] Friday, July 10, 2009 5:43:12 PM
And Strat has the second band so between the two of us we got it. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Friday, July 10, 2009 5:42:05 PM)
spapad wrote:
Alan Moore, the drummer he brought to he band. One of the bands was Lord Lucifer, and the other........I can't remember off the top of my head.
Becks wrote:
Yay me!!! Right, I'll try to think of a question................nice and easy me thinks!
Name 2 bands that Rob was in prior to his joining Judas Priest. Also, who did he take with him from one of the bands when he joined JP?
spapad wrote:
Correct Becks!
Becks wrote:
Rob and Ian.
spapad wrote:
What two band members where once "Abandoned on a snowy night" While members walked down to the local bar, got drunk and stayed at that bar for the night. According to here say and a "Spinal TAP" Moment. LOL
[spapad] Friday, July 10, 2009 5:42:05 PM
Alan Moore, the drummer he brought to he band. One of the bands was Lord Lucifer, and the other........I can't remember off the top of my head. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Friday, July 10, 2009 5:33:19 PM)
Becks wrote:
Yay me!!! Right, I'll try to think of a question................nice and easy me thinks!
Name 2 bands that Rob was in prior to his joining Judas Priest. Also, who did he take with him from one of the bands when he joined JP?
spapad wrote:
Correct Becks!
Becks wrote:
Rob and Ian.
spapad wrote:
What two band members where once "Abandoned on a snowy night" While members walked down to the local bar, got drunk and stayed at that bar for the night. According to here say and a "Spinal TAP" Moment. LOL
[_strat_] Friday, July 10, 2009 5:38:30 PM
Well, the bands are Lord Lucifer and Hiroshima... Dont know about the band member, but ill make a guess... Glenn? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Friday, July 10, 2009 5:33:19 PM)
Becks wrote:
Yay me!!! Right, I'll try to think of a question................nice and easy me thinks!
Name 2 bands that Rob was in prior to his joining Judas Priest. Also, who did he take with him from one of the bands when he joined JP?
spapad wrote:
Correct Becks!
Becks wrote:
Rob and Ian.
spapad wrote:
What two band members where once "Abandoned on a snowy night" While members walked down to the local bar, got drunk and stayed at that bar for the night. According to here say and a "Spinal TAP" Moment. LOL
[Becks] Friday, July 10, 2009 5:33:19 PM
Yay me!!! Right, I'll try to think of a question................nice and easy me thinks!
Name 2 bands that Rob was in prior to his joining Judas Priest. Also, who did he take with him from one of the bands when he joined JP? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Friday, July 10, 2009 5:29:11 PM)
spapad wrote:
Correct Becks!
Becks wrote:
Rob and Ian.
spapad wrote:
What two band members where once "Abandoned on a snowy night" While members walked down to the local bar, got drunk and stayed at that bar for the night. According to here say and a "Spinal TAP" Moment. LOL
What two band members where once "Abandoned on a snowy night" While members walked down to the local bar, got drunk and stayed at that bar for the night. According to here say and a "Spinal TAP" Moment. LOL
What two band members where once "Abandoned on a snowy night" While members walked down to the local bar, got drunk and stayed at that bar for the night. According to here say and a "Spinal TAP" Moment. LOL
[icecreamman] Thursday, July 09, 2009 9:32:19 PM
glenn and kk?
I heared a story about them and the hells angles
[spapad] Thursday, July 09, 2009 9:22:17 PM
What two band members where once "Abandoned on a snowy night" While members walked down to the local bar, got drunk and stayed at that bar for the night. According to here say and a "Spinal TAP" Moment. LOL
I always enjoy learning more about Priest! Well, I am off now. Good Night Spa!
spapad wrote:
anytime, HA! Let me see what I can come up with, in the next 24. LOL Maybe Ron will have a brainstorm.(Quoting Message by chileansteel from Wednesday, July 08, 2009 10:20:04 PM)
chileansteel wrote:
Wow, I see!. That was hard. I couldn`t find the answer. Thanks Spa!
spapad wrote:
The answer is the Long Island Bar scene. Fire Island was notorious for a "certain" clientel.
chileansteel wrote:
Ok, the answer for "Savage"is Brave New Worldby Aldous Huxley. Now, you tell me LOL!
spapad wrote:
THAT was your job to do, I gave up on it! LOL
chileansteel wrote:
Oh, no! I`ll have to cheat! Hey Spa, we haven`t answered the previous trivia question! LOL
spapad wrote:
No, not even in the ballpark.
chileansteel wrote:
The inspiration... their first record deal???
spapad wrote:
I actually know the answer to this question! LOL
chileansteel wrote:
Hi Spa! LOL I was kiddin'. I do remember! Hey, you came up with a hard one... I`m not sure...
spapad wrote:
OK, You got us! LOL But I'm sure it was inspired by something, and now I'll have to find it! Thanks alot! Now you must pay the penalty!
What was Halford's inspiration for the song "Raw Deal"?
chileansteel wrote:
The answer is... hey, I don`t remember LOL
spapad wrote:
Tarzan? God, I can't think of a thing.
chileansteel wrote:
Don`t forget the word "Savage", that`s the clue! A savage is the main character in this book.
spapad wrote:
The song is about the "white man" taking over native lands, but exactly what book it's from, I can not remember and I would have to cheat!
chileansteel wrote:
You are close Spa!
spapad wrote:
Lost World? oh, testing my memory of things I long since forgot. I have to have it back! My sis threw mine away years ago, I was crushed! LOL
chileansteel wrote:
Thanks Ron! Ok, here`s an easy one: What book served as an inspiration for the song "Savage" from Stained Class?
I want to get one of those necklaces too! Hi Spa!
ronhartsell wrote:
Hey, long time no chat!!!! Very good research teach
You think you could come up with a bit of Priest trivia???
chileansteel wrote:
Oh, late!!! but I did my homework. Yeah, it was his longtime love Rita Haney. I was intrigued, I thought it was a member of Priest.
ronhartsell wrote:
OK, to resurrect this thread I'll throw an easy one out there...this is indirectly related to Priest and not neccessarily about Priest...
...Dimebag Darrell forever wore a ravor blade necklace. Here is part of a quote from the man himself..."But the cover of British Steel has a picture of a fist holding a razor blade, and that thing rearranged my whole way of thinking about a whole lotta shit, dude." Dimebag Darrell, Guitar magazine, May 1999...The question is: Who gave Dimebag his razor blade necklace??
Edited at: Wednesday, July 08, 2009 10:35:54 PM
[chileansteel] Wednesday, July 08, 2009 10:38:43 PM
I always enjoy learning more about Priest! Well, I am off now. Good Night Spa! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Wednesday, July 08, 2009 10:30:54 PM)
spapad wrote:
anytime, HA! Let me see what I can come up with, in the next 24. LOL Maybe Ron will have a brainstorm.(Quoting Message by chileansteel from Wednesday, July 08, 2009 10:20:04 PM)
chileansteel wrote:
Wow, I see!. That was hard. I couldn`t find the answer. Thanks Spa!
spapad wrote:
The answer is the Long Island Bar scene. Fire Island was notorious for a "certain" clientel.
chileansteel wrote:
Ok, the answer for "Savage"is Brave New Worldby Aldous Huxley. Now, you tell me LOL!
spapad wrote:
THAT was your job to do, I gave up on it! LOL
chileansteel wrote:
Oh, no! I`ll have to cheat! Hey Spa, we haven`t answered the previous trivia question! LOL
spapad wrote:
No, not even in the ballpark.
chileansteel wrote:
The inspiration... their first record deal???
spapad wrote:
I actually know the answer to this question! LOL
chileansteel wrote:
Hi Spa! LOL I was kiddin'. I do remember! Hey, you came up with a hard one... I`m not sure...
spapad wrote:
OK, You got us! LOL But I'm sure it was inspired by something, and now I'll have to find it! Thanks alot! Now you must pay the penalty!
What was Halford's inspiration for the song "Raw Deal"?
chileansteel wrote:
The answer is... hey, I don`t remember LOL
spapad wrote:
Tarzan? God, I can't think of a thing.
chileansteel wrote:
Don`t forget the word "Savage", that`s the clue! A savage is the main character in this book.
spapad wrote:
The song is about the "white man" taking over native lands, but exactly what book it's from, I can not remember and I would have to cheat!
chileansteel wrote:
You are close Spa!
spapad wrote:
Lost World? oh, testing my memory of things I long since forgot. I have to have it back! My sis threw mine away years ago, I was crushed! LOL
chileansteel wrote:
Thanks Ron! Ok, here`s an easy one: What book served as an inspiration for the song "Savage" from Stained Class?
I want to get one of those necklaces too! Hi Spa!
ronhartsell wrote:
Hey, long time no chat!!!! Very good research teach
You think you could come up with a bit of Priest trivia???
chileansteel wrote:
Oh, late!!! but I did my homework. Yeah, it was his longtime love Rita Haney. I was intrigued, I thought it was a member of Priest.
ronhartsell wrote:
OK, to resurrect this thread I'll throw an easy one out there...this is indirectly related to Priest and not neccessarily about Priest...
...Dimebag Darrell forever wore a ravor blade necklace. Here is part of a quote from the man himself..."But the cover of British Steel has a picture of a fist holding a razor blade, and that thing rearranged my whole way of thinking about a whole lotta shit, dude." Dimebag Darrell, Guitar magazine, May 1999...The question is: Who gave Dimebag his razor blade necklace??
Edited at: Wednesday, July 08, 2009 10:35:54 PM
[spapad] Wednesday, July 08, 2009 10:30:54 PM
anytime, HA! Let me see what I can come up with, in the next 24. LOL Maybe Ron will have a brainstorm.[Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by chileansteel from Wednesday, July 08, 2009 10:20:04 PM)
chileansteel wrote:
Wow, I see!. That was hard. I couldn`t find the answer. Thanks Spa!
spapad wrote:
The answer is the Long Island Bar scene. Fire Island was notorious for a "certain" clientel.
chileansteel wrote:
Ok, the answer for "Savage"is Brave New Worldby Aldous Huxley. Now, you tell me LOL!
spapad wrote:
THAT was your job to do, I gave up on it! LOL
chileansteel wrote:
Oh, no! I`ll have to cheat! Hey Spa, we haven`t answered the previous trivia question! LOL
spapad wrote:
No, not even in the ballpark.
chileansteel wrote:
The inspiration... their first record deal???
spapad wrote:
I actually know the answer to this question! LOL
chileansteel wrote:
Hi Spa! LOL I was kiddin'. I do remember! Hey, you came up with a hard one... I`m not sure...
spapad wrote:
OK, You got us! LOL But I'm sure it was inspired by something, and now I'll have to find it! Thanks alot! Now you must pay the penalty!
What was Halford's inspiration for the song "Raw Deal"?
chileansteel wrote:
The answer is... hey, I don`t remember LOL
spapad wrote:
Tarzan? God, I can't think of a thing.
chileansteel wrote:
Don`t forget the word "Savage", that`s the clue! A savage is the main character in this book.
spapad wrote:
The song is about the "white man" taking over native lands, but exactly what book it's from, I can not remember and I would have to cheat!
chileansteel wrote:
You are close Spa!
spapad wrote:
Lost World? oh, testing my memory of things I long since forgot. I have to have it back! My sis threw mine away years ago, I was crushed! LOL
chileansteel wrote:
Thanks Ron! Ok, here`s an easy one: What book served as an inspiration for the song "Savage" from Stained Class?
I want to get one of those necklaces too! Hi Spa!
ronhartsell wrote:
Hey, long time no chat!!!! Very good research teach
You think you could come up with a bit of Priest trivia???
chileansteel wrote:
Oh, late!!! but I did my homework. Yeah, it was his longtime love Rita Haney. I was intrigued, I thought it was a member of Priest.
ronhartsell wrote:
OK, to resurrect this thread I'll throw an easy one out there...this is indirectly related to Priest and not neccessarily about Priest...
...Dimebag Darrell forever wore a ravor blade necklace. Here is part of a quote from the man himself..."But the cover of British Steel has a picture of a fist holding a razor blade, and that thing rearranged my whole way of thinking about a whole lotta shit, dude." Dimebag Darrell, Guitar magazine, May 1999...The question is: Who gave Dimebag his razor blade necklace??
Edited at: Wednesday, July 08, 2009 10:35:54 PM
[chileansteel] Wednesday, July 08, 2009 10:20:04 PM
Wow, I see!. That was hard. I couldn`t find the answer. Thanks Spa! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Wednesday, July 08, 2009 10:12:18 PM)
spapad wrote:
The answer is the Long Island Bar scene. Fire Island was notorious for a "certain" clientel.
chileansteel wrote:
Ok, the answer for "Savage"is Brave New Worldby Aldous Huxley. Now, you tell me LOL!
spapad wrote:
THAT was your job to do, I gave up on it! LOL
chileansteel wrote:
Oh, no! I`ll have to cheat! Hey Spa, we haven`t answered the previous trivia question! LOL
spapad wrote:
No, not even in the ballpark.
chileansteel wrote:
The inspiration... their first record deal???
spapad wrote:
I actually know the answer to this question! LOL
chileansteel wrote:
Hi Spa! LOL I was kiddin'. I do remember! Hey, you came up with a hard one... I`m not sure...
spapad wrote:
OK, You got us! LOL But I'm sure it was inspired by something, and now I'll have to find it! Thanks alot! Now you must pay the penalty!
What was Halford's inspiration for the song "Raw Deal"?
chileansteel wrote:
The answer is... hey, I don`t remember LOL
spapad wrote:
Tarzan? God, I can't think of a thing.
chileansteel wrote:
Don`t forget the word "Savage", that`s the clue! A savage is the main character in this book.
spapad wrote:
The song is about the "white man" taking over native lands, but exactly what book it's from, I can not remember and I would have to cheat!
chileansteel wrote:
You are close Spa!
spapad wrote:
Lost World? oh, testing my memory of things I long since forgot. I have to have it back! My sis threw mine away years ago, I was crushed! LOL
chileansteel wrote:
Thanks Ron! Ok, here`s an easy one: What book served as an inspiration for the song "Savage" from Stained Class?
I want to get one of those necklaces too! Hi Spa!
ronhartsell wrote:
Hey, long time no chat!!!! Very good research teach
You think you could come up with a bit of Priest trivia???
chileansteel wrote:
Oh, late!!! but I did my homework. Yeah, it was his longtime love Rita Haney. I was intrigued, I thought it was a member of Priest.
ronhartsell wrote:
OK, to resurrect this thread I'll throw an easy one out there...this is indirectly related to Priest and not neccessarily about Priest...
...Dimebag Darrell forever wore a ravor blade necklace. Here is part of a quote from the man himself... "But the cover of British Steel has a picture of a fist holding a razor blade, and that thing rearranged my whole way of thinking about a whole lotta shit, dude." Dimebag Darrell, Guitar magazine, May 1999
...The question is: Who gave Dimebag his razor blade necklace??
[spapad] Wednesday, July 08, 2009 10:12:18 PM
The answer is the Long Island Bar scene. Fire Island was notorious for a "certain" clientel. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by chileansteel from Wednesday, July 08, 2009 10:08:22 PM)
chileansteel wrote:
Ok, the answer for "Savage"is Brave New Worldby Aldous Huxley. Now, you tell me LOL!
spapad wrote:
THAT was your job to do, I gave up on it! LOL
chileansteel wrote:
Oh, no! I`ll have to cheat! Hey Spa, we haven`t answered the previous trivia question! LOL
spapad wrote:
No, not even in the ballpark.
chileansteel wrote:
The inspiration... their first record deal???
spapad wrote:
I actually know the answer to this question! LOL
chileansteel wrote:
Hi Spa! LOL I was kiddin'. I do remember! Hey, you came up with a hard one... I`m not sure...
spapad wrote:
OK, You got us! LOL But I'm sure it was inspired by something, and now I'll have to find it! Thanks alot! Now you must pay the penalty!
What was Halford's inspiration for the song "Raw Deal"?
chileansteel wrote:
The answer is... hey, I don`t remember LOL
spapad wrote:
Tarzan? God, I can't think of a thing.
chileansteel wrote:
Don`t forget the word "Savage", that`s the clue! A savage is the main character in this book.
spapad wrote:
The song is about the "white man" taking over native lands, but exactly what book it's from, I can not remember and I would have to cheat!
chileansteel wrote:
You are close Spa!
spapad wrote:
Lost World? oh, testing my memory of things I long since forgot. I have to have it back! My sis threw mine away years ago, I was crushed! LOL
chileansteel wrote:
Thanks Ron! Ok, here`s an easy one: What book served as an inspiration for the song "Savage" from Stained Class?
I want to get one of those necklaces too! Hi Spa!
ronhartsell wrote:
Hey, long time no chat!!!! Very good research teach
You think you could come up with a bit of Priest trivia???
chileansteel wrote:
Oh, late!!! but I did my homework. Yeah, it was his longtime love Rita Haney. I was intrigued, I thought it was a member of Priest.
ronhartsell wrote:
OK, to resurrect this thread I'll throw an easy one out there...this is indirectly related to Priest and not neccessarily about Priest...
...Dimebag Darrell forever wore a ravor blade necklace. Here is part of a quote from the man himself... "But the cover of British Steel has a picture of a fist holding a razor blade, and that thing rearranged my whole way of thinking about a whole lotta shit, dude." Dimebag Darrell, Guitar magazine, May 1999
...The question is: Who gave Dimebag his razor blade necklace??
[chileansteel] Wednesday, July 08, 2009 10:08:22 PM
Ok, the answer for "Savage"is Brave New Worldby Aldous Huxley. Now, you tell me LOL!
Oh, no! I`ll have to cheat! Hey Spa, we haven`t answered the previous trivia question! LOL
spapad wrote:
No, not even in the ballpark.
chileansteel wrote:
The inspiration... their first record deal???
spapad wrote:
I actually know the answer to this question! LOL
chileansteel wrote:
Hi Spa! LOL I was kiddin'. I do remember! Hey, you came up with a hard one... I`m not sure...
spapad wrote:
OK, You got us! LOL But I'm sure it was inspired by something, and now I'll have to find it! Thanks alot! Now you must pay the penalty!
What was Halford's inspiration for the song "Raw Deal"?
chileansteel wrote:
The answer is... hey, I don`t remember LOL
spapad wrote:
Tarzan? God, I can't think of a thing.
chileansteel wrote:
Don`t forget the word "Savage", that`s the clue! A savage is the main character in this book.
spapad wrote:
The song is about the "white man" taking over native lands, but exactly what book it's from, I can not remember and I would have to cheat!
chileansteel wrote:
You are close Spa!
spapad wrote:
Lost World? oh, testing my memory of things I long since forgot. I have to have it back! My sis threw mine away years ago, I was crushed! LOL
chileansteel wrote:
Thanks Ron! Ok, here`s an easy one: What book served as an inspiration for the song "Savage" from Stained Class?
I want to get one of those necklaces too! Hi Spa!
ronhartsell wrote:
Hey, long time no chat!!!! Very good research teach
You think you could come up with a bit of Priest trivia???
chileansteel wrote:
Oh, late!!! but I did my homework. Yeah, it was his longtime love Rita Haney. I was intrigued, I thought it was a member of Priest.
ronhartsell wrote:
OK, to resurrect this thread I'll throw an easy one out there...this is indirectly related to Priest and not neccessarily about Priest...
...Dimebag Darrell forever wore a ravor blade necklace. Here is part of a quote from the man himself... "But the cover of British Steel has a picture of a fist holding a razor blade, and that thing rearranged my whole way of thinking about a whole lotta shit, dude." Dimebag Darrell, Guitar magazine, May 1999
...The question is: Who gave Dimebag his razor blade necklace??
[spapad] Wednesday, July 08, 2009 10:04:09 PM
THAT was your job to do, I gave up on it! LOL [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by chileansteel from Wednesday, July 08, 2009 10:01:55 PM)
chileansteel wrote:
Oh, no! I`ll have to cheat! Hey Spa, we haven`t answered the previous trivia question! LOL
spapad wrote:
No, not even in the ballpark.
chileansteel wrote:
The inspiration... their first record deal???
spapad wrote:
I actually know the answer to this question! LOL
chileansteel wrote:
Hi Spa! LOL I was kiddin'. I do remember! Hey, you came up with a hard one... I`m not sure...
spapad wrote:
OK, You got us! LOL But I'm sure it was inspired by something, and now I'll have to find it! Thanks alot! Now you must pay the penalty!
What was Halford's inspiration for the song "Raw Deal"?
chileansteel wrote:
The answer is... hey, I don`t remember LOL
spapad wrote:
Tarzan? God, I can't think of a thing.
chileansteel wrote:
Don`t forget the word "Savage", that`s the clue! A savage is the main character in this book.
spapad wrote:
The song is about the "white man" taking over native lands, but exactly what book it's from, I can not remember and I would have to cheat!
chileansteel wrote:
You are close Spa!
spapad wrote:
Lost World? oh, testing my memory of things I long since forgot. I have to have it back! My sis threw mine away years ago, I was crushed! LOL
chileansteel wrote:
Thanks Ron! Ok, here`s an easy one: What book served as an inspiration for the song "Savage" from Stained Class?
I want to get one of those necklaces too! Hi Spa!
ronhartsell wrote:
Hey, long time no chat!!!! Very good research teach
You think you could come up with a bit of Priest trivia???
chileansteel wrote:
Oh, late!!! but I did my homework. Yeah, it was his longtime love Rita Haney. I was intrigued, I thought it was a member of Priest.
ronhartsell wrote:
OK, to resurrect this thread I'll throw an easy one out there...this is indirectly related to Priest and not neccessarily about Priest...
...Dimebag Darrell forever wore a ravor blade necklace. Here is part of a quote from the man himself... "But the cover of British Steel has a picture of a fist holding a razor blade, and that thing rearranged my whole way of thinking about a whole lotta shit, dude." Dimebag Darrell, Guitar magazine, May 1999
...The question is: Who gave Dimebag his razor blade necklace??
[chileansteel] Wednesday, July 08, 2009 10:01:55 PM
Oh, no! I`ll have to cheat! Hey Spa, we haven`t answered the previous trivia question! LOL
Hi Spa! LOL I was kiddin'. I do remember! Hey, you came up with a hard one... I`m not sure...
spapad wrote:
OK, You got us! LOL But I'm sure it was inspired by something, and now I'll have to find it! Thanks alot! Now you must pay the penalty!
What was Halford's inspiration for the song "Raw Deal"?
chileansteel wrote:
The answer is... hey, I don`t remember LOL
spapad wrote:
Tarzan? God, I can't think of a thing.
chileansteel wrote:
Don`t forget the word "Savage", that`s the clue! A savage is the main character in this book.
spapad wrote:
The song is about the "white man" taking over native lands, but exactly what book it's from, I can not remember and I would have to cheat!
chileansteel wrote:
You are close Spa!
spapad wrote:
Lost World? oh, testing my memory of things I long since forgot. I have to have it back! My sis threw mine away years ago, I was crushed! LOL
chileansteel wrote:
Thanks Ron! Ok, here`s an easy one: What book served as an inspiration for the song "Savage" from Stained Class?
I want to get one of those necklaces too! Hi Spa!
ronhartsell wrote:
Hey, long time no chat!!!! Very good research teach
You think you could come up with a bit of Priest trivia???
chileansteel wrote:
Oh, late!!! but I did my homework. Yeah, it was his longtime love Rita Haney. I was intrigued, I thought it was a member of Priest.
ronhartsell wrote:
OK, to resurrect this thread I'll throw an easy one out there...this is indirectly related to Priest and not neccessarily about Priest...
...Dimebag Darrell forever wore a ravor blade necklace. Here is part of a quote from the man himself... "But the cover of British Steel has a picture of a fist holding a razor blade, and that thing rearranged my whole way of thinking about a whole lotta shit, dude." Dimebag Darrell, Guitar magazine, May 1999
...The question is: Who gave Dimebag his razor blade necklace??
Hi Spa! LOL I was kiddin'. I do remember! Hey, you came up with a hard one... I`m not sure...
spapad wrote:
OK, You got us! LOL But I'm sure it was inspired by something, and now I'll have to find it! Thanks alot! Now you must pay the penalty!
What was Halford's inspiration for the song "Raw Deal"?
chileansteel wrote:
The answer is... hey, I don`t remember LOL
spapad wrote:
Tarzan? God, I can't think of a thing.
chileansteel wrote:
Don`t forget the word "Savage", that`s the clue! A savage is the main character in this book.
spapad wrote:
The song is about the "white man" taking over native lands, but exactly what book it's from, I can not remember and I would have to cheat!
chileansteel wrote:
You are close Spa!
spapad wrote:
Lost World? oh, testing my memory of things I long since forgot. I have to have it back! My sis threw mine away years ago, I was crushed! LOL
chileansteel wrote:
Thanks Ron! Ok, here`s an easy one: What book served as an inspiration for the song "Savage" from Stained Class?
I want to get one of those necklaces too! Hi Spa!
ronhartsell wrote:
Hey, long time no chat!!!! Very good research teach
You think you could come up with a bit of Priest trivia???
chileansteel wrote:
Oh, late!!! but I did my homework. Yeah, it was his longtime love Rita Haney. I was intrigued, I thought it was a member of Priest.
ronhartsell wrote:
OK, to resurrect this thread I'll throw an easy one out there...this is indirectly related to Priest and not neccessarily about Priest...
...Dimebag Darrell forever wore a ravor blade necklace. Here is part of a quote from the man himself... "But the cover of British Steel has a picture of a fist holding a razor blade, and that thing rearranged my whole way of thinking about a whole lotta shit, dude." Dimebag Darrell, Guitar magazine, May 1999
...The question is: Who gave Dimebag his razor blade necklace??
[chileansteel] Wednesday, July 08, 2009 9:53:30 PM
Hi Spa! LOL I was kiddin'. I do remember! Hey, you came up with a hard one... I`m not sure...
spapad wrote:
OK, You got us! LOL But I'm sure it was inspired by something, and now I'll have to find it! Thanks alot! Now you must pay the penalty!
What was Halford's inspiration for the song "Raw Deal"?
chileansteel wrote:
The answer is... hey, I don`t remember LOL
spapad wrote:
Tarzan? God, I can't think of a thing.
chileansteel wrote:
Don`t forget the word "Savage", that`s the clue! A savage is the main character in this book.
spapad wrote:
The song is about the "white man" taking over native lands, but exactly what book it's from, I can not remember and I would have to cheat!
chileansteel wrote:
You are close Spa!
spapad wrote:
Lost World? oh, testing my memory of things I long since forgot. I have to have it back! My sis threw mine away years ago, I was crushed! LOL
chileansteel wrote:
Thanks Ron! Ok, here`s an easy one: What book served as an inspiration for the song "Savage" from Stained Class?
I want to get one of those necklaces too! Hi Spa!
ronhartsell wrote:
Hey, long time no chat!!!! Very good research teach
You think you could come up with a bit of Priest trivia???
chileansteel wrote:
Oh, late!!! but I did my homework. Yeah, it was his longtime love Rita Haney. I was intrigued, I thought it was a member of Priest.
ronhartsell wrote:
OK, to resurrect this thread I'll throw an easy one out there...this is indirectly related to Priest and not neccessarily about Priest...
...Dimebag Darrell forever wore a ravor blade necklace. Here is part of a quote from the man himself... "But the cover of British Steel has a picture of a fist holding a razor blade, and that thing rearranged my whole way of thinking about a whole lotta shit, dude." Dimebag Darrell, Guitar magazine, May 1999
...The question is: Who gave Dimebag his razor blade necklace??
[spapad] Wednesday, July 08, 2009 9:41:08 PM
I actually know the answer to this question! LOL [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by chileansteel from Wednesday, July 08, 2009 9:39:35 PM)
chileansteel wrote:
Hi Spa! LOL I was kiddin'. I do remember! Hey, you came up with a hard one... I`m not sure...
spapad wrote:
OK, You got us! LOL But I'm sure it was inspired by something, and now I'll have to find it! Thanks alot! Now you must pay the penalty!
What was Halford's inspiration for the song "Raw Deal"?
chileansteel wrote:
The answer is... hey, I don`t remember LOL
spapad wrote:
Tarzan? God, I can't think of a thing.
chileansteel wrote:
Don`t forget the word "Savage", that`s the clue! A savage is the main character in this book.
spapad wrote:
The song is about the "white man" taking over native lands, but exactly what book it's from, I can not remember and I would have to cheat!
chileansteel wrote:
You are close Spa!
spapad wrote:
Lost World? oh, testing my memory of things I long since forgot. I have to have it back! My sis threw mine away years ago, I was crushed! LOL
chileansteel wrote:
Thanks Ron! Ok, here`s an easy one: What book served as an inspiration for the song "Savage" from Stained Class?
I want to get one of those necklaces too! Hi Spa!
ronhartsell wrote:
Hey, long time no chat!!!! Very good research teach
You think you could come up with a bit of Priest trivia???
chileansteel wrote:
Oh, late!!! but I did my homework. Yeah, it was his longtime love Rita Haney. I was intrigued, I thought it was a member of Priest.
ronhartsell wrote:
OK, to resurrect this thread I'll throw an easy one out there...this is indirectly related to Priest and not neccessarily about Priest...
...Dimebag Darrell forever wore a ravor blade necklace. Here is part of a quote from the man himself... "But the cover of British Steel has a picture of a fist holding a razor blade, and that thing rearranged my whole way of thinking about a whole lotta shit, dude." Dimebag Darrell, Guitar magazine, May 1999
...The question is: Who gave Dimebag his razor blade necklace??
[chileansteel] Wednesday, July 08, 2009 9:39:35 PM
Hi Spa! LOL I was kiddin'. I do remember! Hey, you came up with a hard one... I`m not sure... [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Wednesday, July 08, 2009 9:18:23 PM)
spapad wrote:
OK, You got us! LOL But I'm sure it was inspired by something, and now I'll have to find it! Thanks alot! Now you must pay the penalty!
What was Halford's inspiration for the song "Raw Deal"?
chileansteel wrote:
The answer is... hey, I don`t remember LOL
spapad wrote:
Tarzan? God, I can't think of a thing.
chileansteel wrote:
Don`t forget the word "Savage", that`s the clue! A savage is the main character in this book.
spapad wrote:
The song is about the "white man" taking over native lands, but exactly what book it's from, I can not remember and I would have to cheat!
chileansteel wrote:
You are close Spa!
spapad wrote:
Lost World? oh, testing my memory of things I long since forgot. I have to have it back! My sis threw mine away years ago, I was crushed! LOL
chileansteel wrote:
Thanks Ron! Ok, here`s an easy one: What book served as an inspiration for the song "Savage" from Stained Class?
I want to get one of those necklaces too! Hi Spa!
ronhartsell wrote:
Hey, long time no chat!!!! Very good research teach
You think you could come up with a bit of Priest trivia???
chileansteel wrote:
Oh, late!!! but I did my homework. Yeah, it was his longtime love Rita Haney. I was intrigued, I thought it was a member of Priest.
ronhartsell wrote:
OK, to resurrect this thread I'll throw an easy one out there...this is indirectly related to Priest and not neccessarily about Priest...
...Dimebag Darrell forever wore a ravor blade necklace. Here is part of a quote from the man himself... "But the cover of British Steel has a picture of a fist holding a razor blade, and that thing rearranged my whole way of thinking about a whole lotta shit, dude." Dimebag Darrell, Guitar magazine, May 1999
...The question is: Who gave Dimebag his razor blade necklace??
[spapad] Wednesday, July 08, 2009 9:18:23 PM
OK, You got us! LOL But I'm sure it was inspired by something, and now I'll have to find it! Thanks alot! Now you must pay the penalty!
What was Halford's inspiration for the song "Raw Deal"? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by chileansteel from Wednesday, July 08, 2009 7:45:03 PM)
chileansteel wrote:
The answer is... hey, I don`t remember LOL
spapad wrote:
Tarzan? God, I can't think of a thing.
chileansteel wrote:
Don`t forget the word "Savage", that`s the clue! A savage is the main character in this book.
spapad wrote:
The song is about the "white man" taking over native lands, but exactly what book it's from, I can not remember and I would have to cheat!
chileansteel wrote:
You are close Spa!
spapad wrote:
Lost World? oh, testing my memory of things I long since forgot. I have to have it back! My sis threw mine away years ago, I was crushed! LOL
chileansteel wrote:
Thanks Ron! Ok, here`s an easy one: What book served as an inspiration for the song "Savage" from Stained Class?
I want to get one of those necklaces too! Hi Spa!
ronhartsell wrote:
Hey, long time no chat!!!! Very good research teach
You think you could come up with a bit of Priest trivia???
chileansteel wrote:
Oh, late!!! but I did my homework. Yeah, it was his longtime love Rita Haney. I was intrigued, I thought it was a member of Priest.
ronhartsell wrote:
OK, to resurrect this thread I'll throw an easy one out there...this is indirectly related to Priest and not neccessarily about Priest...
...Dimebag Darrell forever wore a ravor blade necklace. Here is part of a quote from the man himself... "But the cover of British Steel has a picture of a fist holding a razor blade, and that thing rearranged my whole way of thinking about a whole lotta shit, dude." Dimebag Darrell, Guitar magazine, May 1999
...The question is: Who gave Dimebag his razor blade necklace??
[chileansteel] Wednesday, July 08, 2009 7:45:03 PM
Don`t forget the word "Savage", that`s the clue! A savage is the main character in this book.
spapad wrote:
The song is about the "white man" taking over native lands, but exactly what book it's from, I can not remember and I would have to cheat!
chileansteel wrote:
You are close Spa!
spapad wrote:
Lost World? oh, testing my memory of things I long since forgot. I have to have it back! My sis threw mine away years ago, I was crushed! LOL
chileansteel wrote:
Thanks Ron! Ok, here`s an easy one: What book served as an inspiration for the song "Savage" from Stained Class?
I want to get one of those necklaces too! Hi Spa!
ronhartsell wrote:
Hey, long time no chat!!!! Very good research teach
You think you could come up with a bit of Priest trivia???
chileansteel wrote:
Oh, late!!! but I did my homework. Yeah, it was his longtime love Rita Haney. I was intrigued, I thought it was a member of Priest.
ronhartsell wrote:
OK, to resurrect this thread I'll throw an easy one out there...this is indirectly related to Priest and not neccessarily about Priest...
...Dimebag Darrell forever wore a ravor blade necklace. Here is part of a quote from the man himself... "But the cover of British Steel has a picture of a fist holding a razor blade, and that thing rearranged my whole way of thinking about a whole lotta shit, dude." Dimebag Darrell, Guitar magazine, May 1999
...The question is: Who gave Dimebag his razor blade necklace??
Don`t forget the word "Savage", that`s the clue! A savage is the main character in this book.
spapad wrote:
The song is about the "white man" taking over native lands, but exactly what book it's from, I can not remember and I would have to cheat!
chileansteel wrote:
You are close Spa!
spapad wrote:
Lost World? oh, testing my memory of things I long since forgot. I have to have it back! My sis threw mine away years ago, I was crushed! LOL
chileansteel wrote:
Thanks Ron! Ok, here`s an easy one: What book served as an inspiration for the song "Savage" from Stained Class?
I want to get one of those necklaces too! Hi Spa!
ronhartsell wrote:
Hey, long time no chat!!!! Very good research teach
You think you could come up with a bit of Priest trivia???
chileansteel wrote:
Oh, late!!! but I did my homework. Yeah, it was his longtime love Rita Haney. I was intrigued, I thought it was a member of Priest.
ronhartsell wrote:
OK, to resurrect this thread I'll throw an easy one out there...this is indirectly related to Priest and not neccessarily about Priest...
...Dimebag Darrell forever wore a ravor blade necklace. Here is part of a quote from the man himself... "But the cover of British Steel has a picture of a fist holding a razor blade, and that thing rearranged my whole way of thinking about a whole lotta shit, dude." Dimebag Darrell, Guitar magazine, May 1999
...The question is: Who gave Dimebag his razor blade necklace??
[chileansteel] Monday, July 06, 2009 10:43:11 PM
Allright Ron LOL! Now it`s time for me to say good night! Have to get up early tomorrow. I had a great time! Sleep tight! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ronhartsell from Monday, July 06, 2009 10:33:30 PM)
ronhartsell wrote:
NO!!! Just because someonelse might have a guess. Tell ya what though...let this go until tomorrow if you can come back then...if you can't, then go ahead and give it...
chileansteel wrote:
You are close Ron!. It`s a science fiction work. Well, do you want me to tell you the answer?
ronhartsell wrote:
The Day of the Triffids????
chileansteel wrote:
LOL! Do you want some homework? I love this song!
ronhartsell wrote:
Wow...easy for you...lol I have no idea!!
chileansteel wrote:
Thanks Ron! Ok, here`s an easy one: What book served as an inspiration for the song "Savage" from Stained Class?
I want to get one of those necklaces too! Hi Spa!
ronhartsell wrote:
Hey, long time no chat!!!! Very good research teach
You think you could come up with a bit of Priest trivia???
chileansteel wrote:
Oh, late!!! but I did my homework. Yeah, it was his longtime love Rita Haney. I was intrigued, I thought it was a member of Priest.
ronhartsell wrote:
OK, to resurrect this thread I'll throw an easy one out there...this is indirectly related to Priest and not neccessarily about Priest...
...Dimebag Darrell forever wore a ravor blade necklace. Here is part of a quote from the man himself... "But the cover of British Steel has a picture of a fist holding a razor blade, and that thing rearranged my whole way of thinking about a whole lotta shit, dude." Dimebag Darrell, Guitar magazine, May 1999
...The question is: Who gave Dimebag his razor blade necklace??
[ron h] Monday, July 06, 2009 10:33:30 PM
NO!!! Just because someonelse might have a guess. Tell ya what though...let this go until tomorrow if you can come back then...if you can't, then go ahead and give it... [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by chileansteel from Monday, July 06, 2009 10:24:35 PM)
chileansteel wrote:
You are close Ron!. It`s a science fiction work. Well, do you want me to tell you the answer?
ronhartsell wrote:
The Day of the Triffids????
chileansteel wrote:
LOL! Do you want some homework? I love this song!
ronhartsell wrote:
Wow...easy for you...lol I have no idea!!
chileansteel wrote:
Thanks Ron! Ok, here`s an easy one: What book served as an inspiration for the song "Savage" from Stained Class?
I want to get one of those necklaces too! Hi Spa!
ronhartsell wrote:
Hey, long time no chat!!!! Very good research teach
You think you could come up with a bit of Priest trivia???
chileansteel wrote:
Oh, late!!! but I did my homework. Yeah, it was his longtime love Rita Haney. I was intrigued, I thought it was a member of Priest.
ronhartsell wrote:
OK, to resurrect this thread I'll throw an easy one out there...this is indirectly related to Priest and not neccessarily about Priest...
...Dimebag Darrell forever wore a ravor blade necklace. Here is part of a quote from the man himself... "But the cover of British Steel has a picture of a fist holding a razor blade, and that thing rearranged my whole way of thinking about a whole lotta shit, dude." Dimebag Darrell, Guitar magazine, May 1999
...The question is: Who gave Dimebag his razor blade necklace??
[chileansteel] Monday, July 06, 2009 10:24:35 PM
You are close Ron!. It`s a science fiction work. Well, do you want me to tell you the answer?
Thanks Ron! Ok, here`s an easy one: What book served as an inspiration for the song "Savage" from Stained Class?
I want to get one of those necklaces too! Hi Spa!
ronhartsell wrote:
Hey, long time no chat!!!! Very good research teach
You think you could come up with a bit of Priest trivia???
chileansteel wrote:
Oh, late!!! but I did my homework. Yeah, it was his longtime love Rita Haney. I was intrigued, I thought it was a member of Priest.
ronhartsell wrote:
OK, to resurrect this thread I'll throw an easy one out there...this is indirectly related to Priest and not neccessarily about Priest...
...Dimebag Darrell forever wore a ravor blade necklace. Here is part of a quote from the man himself... "But the cover of British Steel has a picture of a fist holding a razor blade, and that thing rearranged my whole way of thinking about a whole lotta shit, dude." Dimebag Darrell, Guitar magazine, May 1999
...The question is: Who gave Dimebag his razor blade necklace??
[chileansteel] Monday, July 06, 2009 10:18:54 PM
Don`t forget the word "Savage", that`s the clue! A savage is the main character in this book.
The song is about the "white man" taking over native lands, but exactly what book it's from, I can not remember and I would have to cheat!
chileansteel wrote:
You are close Spa!
spapad wrote:
Lost World? oh, testing my memory of things I long since forgot. I have to have it back! My sis threw mine away years ago, I was crushed! LOL
chileansteel wrote:
Thanks Ron! Ok, here`s an easy one: What book served as an inspiration for the song "Savage" from Stained Class?
I want to get one of those necklaces too! Hi Spa!
ronhartsell wrote:
Hey, long time no chat!!!! Very good research teach
You think you could come up with a bit of Priest trivia???
chileansteel wrote:
Oh, late!!! but I did my homework. Yeah, it was his longtime love Rita Haney. I was intrigued, I thought it was a member of Priest.
ronhartsell wrote:
OK, to resurrect this thread I'll throw an easy one out there...this is indirectly related to Priest and not neccessarily about Priest...
...Dimebag Darrell forever wore a ravor blade necklace. Here is part of a quote from the man himself... "But the cover of British Steel has a picture of a fist holding a razor blade, and that thing rearranged my whole way of thinking about a whole lotta shit, dude." Dimebag Darrell, Guitar magazine, May 1999
...The question is: Who gave Dimebag his razor blade necklace??
Thanks Ron! Ok, here`s an easy one: What book served as an inspiration for the song "Savage" from Stained Class?
I want to get one of those necklaces too! Hi Spa!
ronhartsell wrote:
Hey, long time no chat!!!! Very good research teach
You think you could come up with a bit of Priest trivia???
chileansteel wrote:
Oh, late!!! but I did my homework. Yeah, it was his longtime love Rita Haney. I was intrigued, I thought it was a member of Priest.
ronhartsell wrote:
OK, to resurrect this thread I'll throw an easy one out there...this is indirectly related to Priest and not neccessarily about Priest...
...Dimebag Darrell forever wore a ravor blade necklace. Here is part of a quote from the man himself... "But the cover of British Steel has a picture of a fist holding a razor blade, and that thing rearranged my whole way of thinking about a whole lotta shit, dude." Dimebag Darrell, Guitar magazine, May 1999
...The question is: Who gave Dimebag his razor blade necklace??
[chileansteel] Monday, July 06, 2009 10:02:26 PM
LOL! Do you want some homework? I love this song! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ronhartsell from Monday, July 06, 2009 9:47:01 PM)
ronhartsell wrote:
Wow...easy for you...lol I have no idea!!
chileansteel wrote:
Thanks Ron! Ok, here`s an easy one: What book served as an inspiration for the song "Savage" from Stained Class?
I want to get one of those necklaces too! Hi Spa!
ronhartsell wrote:
Hey, long time no chat!!!! Very good research teach
You think you could come up with a bit of Priest trivia???
chileansteel wrote:
Oh, late!!! but I did my homework. Yeah, it was his longtime love Rita Haney. I was intrigued, I thought it was a member of Priest.
ronhartsell wrote:
OK, to resurrect this thread I'll throw an easy one out there...this is indirectly related to Priest and not neccessarily about Priest...
...Dimebag Darrell forever wore a ravor blade necklace. Here is part of a quote from the man himself... "But the cover of British Steel has a picture of a fist holding a razor blade, and that thing rearranged my whole way of thinking about a whole lotta shit, dude." Dimebag Darrell, Guitar magazine, May 1999
...The question is: Who gave Dimebag his razor blade necklace??
[spapad] Monday, July 06, 2009 9:59:57 PM
The song is about the "white man" taking over native lands, but exactly what book it's from, I can not remember and I would have to cheat! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by chileansteel from Monday, July 06, 2009 9:58:08 PM)
chileansteel wrote:
You are close Spa!
spapad wrote:
Lost World? oh, testing my memory of things I long since forgot. I have to have it back! My sis threw mine away years ago, I was crushed! LOL
chileansteel wrote:
Thanks Ron! Ok, here`s an easy one: What book served as an inspiration for the song "Savage" from Stained Class?
I want to get one of those necklaces too! Hi Spa!
ronhartsell wrote:
Hey, long time no chat!!!! Very good research teach
You think you could come up with a bit of Priest trivia???
chileansteel wrote:
Oh, late!!! but I did my homework. Yeah, it was his longtime love Rita Haney. I was intrigued, I thought it was a member of Priest.
ronhartsell wrote:
OK, to resurrect this thread I'll throw an easy one out there...this is indirectly related to Priest and not neccessarily about Priest...
...Dimebag Darrell forever wore a ravor blade necklace. Here is part of a quote from the man himself... "But the cover of British Steel has a picture of a fist holding a razor blade, and that thing rearranged my whole way of thinking about a whole lotta shit, dude." Dimebag Darrell, Guitar magazine, May 1999
...The question is: Who gave Dimebag his razor blade necklace??
Lost World? oh, testing my memory of things I long since forgot. I have to have it back! My sis threw mine away years ago, I was crushed! LOL
chileansteel wrote:
Thanks Ron! Ok, here`s an easy one: What book served as an inspiration for the song "Savage" from Stained Class?
I want to get one of those necklaces too! Hi Spa!
ronhartsell wrote:
Hey, long time no chat!!!! Very good research teach
You think you could come up with a bit of Priest trivia???
chileansteel wrote:
Oh, late!!! but I did my homework. Yeah, it was his longtime love Rita Haney. I was intrigued, I thought it was a member of Priest.
ronhartsell wrote:
OK, to resurrect this thread I'll throw an easy one out there...this is indirectly related to Priest and not neccessarily about Priest...
...Dimebag Darrell forever wore a ravor blade necklace. Here is part of a quote from the man himself... "But the cover of British Steel has a picture of a fist holding a razor blade, and that thing rearranged my whole way of thinking about a whole lotta shit, dude." Dimebag Darrell, Guitar magazine, May 1999
...The question is: Who gave Dimebag his razor blade necklace??
[spapad] Monday, July 06, 2009 9:53:57 PM
I'm only guessing going with Robs love of Fiction. To be honest, I don't remember, wonder if it's in one of my books? maybe that's where I read it? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ronhartsell from Monday, July 06, 2009 9:47:01 PM)
ronhartsell wrote:
Wow...easy for you...lol I have no idea!!
chileansteel wrote:
Thanks Ron! Ok, here`s an easy one: What book served as an inspiration for the song "Savage" from Stained Class?
I want to get one of those necklaces too! Hi Spa!
ronhartsell wrote:
Hey, long time no chat!!!! Very good research teach
You think you could come up with a bit of Priest trivia???
chileansteel wrote:
Oh, late!!! but I did my homework. Yeah, it was his longtime love Rita Haney. I was intrigued, I thought it was a member of Priest.
ronhartsell wrote:
OK, to resurrect this thread I'll throw an easy one out there...this is indirectly related to Priest and not neccessarily about Priest...
...Dimebag Darrell forever wore a ravor blade necklace. Here is part of a quote from the man himself... "But the cover of British Steel has a picture of a fist holding a razor blade, and that thing rearranged my whole way of thinking about a whole lotta shit, dude." Dimebag Darrell, Guitar magazine, May 1999
...The question is: Who gave Dimebag his razor blade necklace??
Thanks Ron! Ok, here`s an easy one: What book served as an inspiration for the song "Savage" from Stained Class?
I want to get one of those necklaces too! Hi Spa!
ronhartsell wrote:
Hey, long time no chat!!!! Very good research teach
You think you could come up with a bit of Priest trivia???
chileansteel wrote:
Oh, late!!! but I did my homework. Yeah, it was his longtime love Rita Haney. I was intrigued, I thought it was a member of Priest.
ronhartsell wrote:
OK, to resurrect this thread I'll throw an easy one out there...this is indirectly related to Priest and not neccessarily about Priest...
...Dimebag Darrell forever wore a ravor blade necklace. Here is part of a quote from the man himself... "But the cover of British Steel has a picture of a fist holding a razor blade, and that thing rearranged my whole way of thinking about a whole lotta shit, dude." Dimebag Darrell, Guitar magazine, May 1999
...The question is: Who gave Dimebag his razor blade necklace??
[spapad] Monday, July 06, 2009 9:41:29 PM
Lost World? oh, testing my memory of things I long since forgot. I have to have it back! My sis threw mine away years ago, I was crushed! LOL [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by chileansteel from Monday, July 06, 2009 9:11:14 PM)
chileansteel wrote:
Thanks Ron! Ok, here`s an easy one: What book served as an inspiration for the song "Savage" from Stained Class?
I want to get one of those necklaces too! Hi Spa!
ronhartsell wrote:
Hey, long time no chat!!!! Very good research teach
You think you could come up with a bit of Priest trivia???
chileansteel wrote:
Oh, late!!! but I did my homework. Yeah, it was his longtime love Rita Haney. I was intrigued, I thought it was a member of Priest.
ronhartsell wrote:
OK, to resurrect this thread I'll throw an easy one out there...this is indirectly related to Priest and not neccessarily about Priest...
...Dimebag Darrell forever wore a ravor blade necklace. Here is part of a quote from the man himself... "But the cover of British Steel has a picture of a fist holding a razor blade, and that thing rearranged my whole way of thinking about a whole lotta shit, dude." Dimebag Darrell, Guitar magazine, May 1999
...The question is: Who gave Dimebag his razor blade necklace??