[Becks] Tuesday, February 24, 2009 10:31:09 PM | |
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LMAO Val! Go dancing banana!!!! |
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[Vaillant 3.0] Tuesday, February 24, 2009 10:23:13 PM | |
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You want fun? Then here's some fun:
www.youtube.com/watch [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Tuesday, February 24, 2009 10:19:19 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | A billion people have supposedly bought Extendz. I feel left out. How could so many people be wrong? It does nothing specific but I understand that "it could be fun" (as per the commercial). I think I need more fun in my life. |
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[guidogodoy] Tuesday, February 24, 2009 10:19:19 PM | |
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A billion people have supposedly bought Extendz. I feel left out. How could so many people be wrong? It does nothing specific but I understand that "it could be fun" (as per the commercial). I think I need more fun in my life. |
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[Head banger] Tuesday, February 24, 2009 8:36:27 PM | |
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yeah, interested. total cloud for a few hundred miles!@ [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Soylentgreen4u a.k.a. theWOLFMAN from Tuesday, February 24, 2009 6:16:13 PM) | | Soylentgreen4u a.k.a. theWOLFMAN wrote: | | IF ANYONE IS INTERESTED AND YOU HAVE CLEAR SKIES TONIGHT IN YOUR AREA,YOU MIGHT WANT TO STICK YOUR NOSE OUT THE DOOR AND VIEW THE SOUTHERN SKY...COME 'LULIN' ON HER CELESTIAL JOURNEY AROUND OUR SOLAR SYSTEM IS PASSING EARTH AT IT'S CLOSEST
TONIGHT,ABOUT 61 MILLION KM. AWAY...AS A GUIDE,LOOK FOR THE LORD OF THE RINGS,THE
BRIGHTEST SPOT IN THE SOUTH SKY TONIGHT...WILL BE RIGHT NEXT DOOR TO IT...GONNA FINISH WATCHING THIS DAMN HOCKEY GAME THEN GO TAKE A PEEK. |
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[Soylentgreen4u] Tuesday, February 24, 2009 6:16:13 PM | |
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IF ANYONE IS INTERESTED AND YOU HAVE CLEAR SKIES TONIGHT IN YOUR AREA,YOU MIGHT WANT TO STICK YOUR NOSE OUT THE DOOR AND VIEW THE SOUTHERN SKY...COME 'LULIN' ON HER CELESTIAL JOURNEY AROUND OUR SOLAR SYSTEM IS PASSING EARTH AT IT'S CLOSEST
TONIGHT,ABOUT 61 MILLION KM. AWAY...AS A GUIDE,LOOK FOR THE LORD OF THE RINGS,THE
BRIGHTEST SPOT IN THE SOUTH SKY TONIGHT...WILL BE RIGHT NEXT DOOR TO IT...GONNA FINISH WATCHING THIS DAMN HOCKEY GAME THEN GO TAKE A PEEK. |
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[guidogodoy] Thursday, February 19, 2009 8:04:30 PM | |
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So they seem to believe. As I understood from the comments from that Eddie Trunk show (forgot who was also speaking on the subject..his guest), any band is usually involved in the re-master process. If not, it can and will occur without their input as they really did not anticipate such an eventuality way back when the original contracts were originally signed.
As part of the contracts, it was also common for a label to release individual tracks as they saw fit. Again, with or without the band's authorization. Here is where the bastardization comes into play. The band (or one or two members, as is usually the case) "re-mixes" / remasters the song and re-issues it and the label turns it to a subsidiary company to compile a CD. While the band (rarely ALL the band) may or may not have been involved in the original remaster, they were certainly not consulted in the release of a bargain-bin compilation. Even the photos are usually stock photos rather than any sort of original creative artwork.
That said, I am off to run! Laters all. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Bev from Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:53:16 PM) | | Bev wrote: | | Agreed. So in theory "re-mastered" is the technicality that makes it a "legit" bastardization? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Better said, the COULD only re-release if it were in their contract to do so.
My comments were on the original band-endorsed compilations, NOT the remasters. I really have little doubt that, as Phantom said, the originally endorsed albums were also remastered and fully endorsed by the band themselves as such a process would involve re-mixing and digitizing. It would also not be any stretch of the imagination that lesser-labels would hook onto the latest trend in re-issuing and re-mastering compilation albums based on the offical releases.
Don't know who else heard it, but Eddie Trunk went on and on in a recent show about this very common trend nowadays. Needless to say, the majority of his comments were negative as he felt (as do I) that it is all label / $ oriented. | | Bev wrote: | | I think the major labels would only release something like that if it were in the contract to begin with. my humble opinion | | devils_child wrote: | | And so Metal Works didn't make it... So i am to understand it was the labels idea, not the bands to re-release the studio albums. | | Phantom A6 wrote: | | The original "plan" for the remasters series was
to get in the frist 10 studio albums from CBS/Sony
and the both live albums of the band.
It was the idea of CBS/Sony to get
"Living after midnight"
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"Metal works '73 - '93"
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[Bev] Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:53:16 PM | |
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Agreed. So in theory "re-mastered" is the technicality that makes it a "legit" bastardization? [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:48:10 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Better said, the COULD only re-release if it were in their contract to do so.
My comments were on the original band-endorsed compilations, NOT the remasters. I really have little doubt that, as Phantom said, the originally endorsed albums were also remastered and fully endorsed by the band themselves as such a process would involve re-mixing and digitizing. It would also not be any stretch of the imagination that lesser-labels would hook onto the latest trend in re-issuing and re-mastering compilation albums based on the offical releases.
Don't know who else heard it, but Eddie Trunk went on and on in a recent show about this very common trend nowadays. Needless to say, the majority of his comments were negative as he felt (as do I) that it is all label / $ oriented. | | Bev wrote: | | I think the major labels would only release something like that if it were in the contract to begin with. my humble opinion | | devils_child wrote: | | And so Metal Works didn't make it... So i am to understand it was the labels idea, not the bands to re-release the studio albums. | | Phantom A6 wrote: | | The original "plan" for the remasters series was
to get in the frist 10 studio albums from CBS/Sony
and the both live albums of the band.
It was the idea of CBS/Sony to get
"Living after midnight"
and
"Metal works '73 - '93"
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[guidogodoy] Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:48:10 PM | |
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Better said, the COULD only re-release if it were in their contract to do so.
My comments were on the original band-endorsed compilations, NOT the remasters. I really have little doubt that, as Phantom said, the originally endorsed albums were also remastered and fully endorsed by the band themselves as such a process would involve re-mixing and digitizing. It would also not be any stretch of the imagination that lesser-labels would hook onto the latest trend in re-issuing and re-mastering compilation albums based on the offical releases.
Don't know who else heard it, but Eddie Trunk went on and on in a recent show about this very common trend nowadays. Needless to say, the majority of his comments were negative as he felt (as do I) that it is all label / $ oriented. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Bev from Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:28:07 PM) | | Bev wrote: | | I think the major labels would only release something like that if it were in the contract to begin with. my humble opinion | | devils_child wrote: | | And so Metal Works didn't make it... So i am to understand it was the labels idea, not the bands to re-release the studio albums. | | Phantom A6 wrote: | | The original "plan" for the remasters series was
to get in the frist 10 studio albums from CBS/Sony
and the both live albums of the band.
It was the idea of CBS/Sony to get
"Living after midnight"
and
"Metal works '73 - '93"
into this series. |
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[Phantom A6] Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:38:13 PM | |
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For the 10 studio albums and the 2 live albums it was
the idea of the band and the label to remastering the
back catalog of the band.
At this time Priest wasn't reunited and have their own
label "Priest Music Ltd" which with they have released
all the material with Tim Owens.
In this times CBS/Sony have released
"Living after midnight"
"Metal works '73 -'93"
"Simply the best"
"Breaking the law"
and
"Priest Live and rare" [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by devils_child from Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:25:58 PM) | | devils_child wrote: | | And so Metal Works didn't make it... So i am to understand it was the labels idea, not the bands to re-release the studio albums. | | Phantom A6 wrote: | | The original "plan" for the remasters series was
to get in the frist 10 studio albums from CBS/Sony
and the both live albums of the band.
It was the idea of CBS/Sony to get
"Living after midnight"
and
"Metal works '73 - '93"
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[devils_child] Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:30:48 PM | |
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My head is swimming with too much thought.... I'm going back to perve on Steve's legs.... |
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[Bev] Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:28:07 PM | |
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I think the major labels would only release something like that if it were in the contract to begin with. my humble opinion [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by devils_child from Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:25:58 PM) | | devils_child wrote: | | And so Metal Works didn't make it... So i am to understand it was the labels idea, not the bands to re-release the studio albums. | | Phantom A6 wrote: | | The original "plan" for the remasters series was
to get in the frist 10 studio albums from CBS/Sony
and the both live albums of the band.
It was the idea of CBS/Sony to get
"Living after midnight"
and
"Metal works '73 - '93"
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[devils_child] Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:25:58 PM | |
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And so Metal Works didn't make it... So i am to understand it was the labels idea, not the bands to re-release the studio albums. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Phantom A6 from Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:22:19 PM) | | Phantom A6 wrote: | | The original "plan" for the remasters series was
to get in the frist 10 studio albums from CBS/Sony
and the both live albums of the band.
It was the idea of CBS/Sony to get
"Living after midnight"
and
"Metal works '73 - '93"
into this series. |
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[Phantom A6] Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:22:19 PM | |
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The original "plan" for the remasters series was
to get in the frist 10 studio albums from CBS/Sony
and the both live albums of the band.
It was the idea of CBS/Sony to get
"Living after midnight"
and
"Metal works '73 - '93"
into this series. |
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[devils_child] Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:20:12 PM | |
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Maybe it was re-released in the re-masters 2002.... Mine has the copyright written as 2002 [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:17:27 PM) | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Hmmm...that is strange. But I don't think it fits with the other Remasters series. Living After Midnight was released in 1997 (according to wikipedia) and the remasters weren't released until 2001.
Pain and Pleasure-Judas Priest (whoops! wrong thread!) (Quoting Message by devils_child from Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:11:48 PM)
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I'm talking about the one CD - Best of living after midnight... But that throws the others into question if this particualar CD part of that series is not approved by the band
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Vaillant 3.0 wrote: |
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Wait...what?? The Remasters were not approved by JP??? When was this?????
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devils_child wrote: |
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I should say.... WHY was this not approved by JP?... when it was released by Columbia?
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devils_child wrote: |
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Riiiiiiiight...... So what the hell is with the remasters series. -) the one with the silver lining and bonus tracks, released 2002...) was this not approved by JP?
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To add to the confusion (and anyone who knows "The Best of JP" already knows the problem in that it is both a classic yet released early in JP's career), Heavy Metal Painkillers (Popoff) lists only five "official Judas Priest compilations":
The Best of Judas Priest, Gull (Feb, '78)
Hero, Hero (Gull, '81)
Priest, Live and Rare (Epic, March '98)
Metal Works '73-'93 (Columbia, April '93)
Metalogy (Sony, May '04)
ALL endorsed by the band down to the artwork. Contractual fallout with Gull and Epic locked up some of their earlier work and led to the animosity between JP and Gull / Epic. Anything outside these five (save for foreign releases of the same album) were subcontracted out to lesser labels and had absolutely no band involvement save contractual agreements vis a vis the residual $. |
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[Vaillant 3.0] Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:17:27 PM | |
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Hmmm...that is strange. But I don't think it fits with the other Remasters series. Living After Midnight was released in 1997 (according to wikipedia) and the remasters weren't released until 2001.
Pain and Pleasure-Judas Priest (whoops! wrong thread!) [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by devils_child from Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:11:48 PM)
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I'm talking about the one CD - Best of living after midnight... But that throws the others into question if this particualar CD part of that series is not approved by the band
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Vaillant 3.0 wrote: |
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Wait...what?? The Remasters were not approved by JP??? When was this?????
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devils_child wrote: |
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I should say.... WHY was this not approved by JP?... when it was released by Columbia?
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devils_child wrote: |
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Riiiiiiiight...... So what the hell is with the remasters series. -) the one with the silver lining and bonus tracks, released 2002...) was this not approved by JP?
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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To add to the confusion (and anyone who knows "The Best of JP" already knows the problem in that it is both a classic yet released early in JP's career), Heavy Metal Painkillers (Popoff) lists only five "official Judas Priest compilations":
The Best of Judas Priest, Gull (Feb, '78)
Hero, Hero (Gull, '81)
Priest, Live and Rare (Epic, March '98)
Metal Works '73-'93 (Columbia, April '93)
Metalogy (Sony, May '04)
ALL endorsed by the band down to the artwork. Contractual fallout with Gull and Epic locked up some of their earlier work and led to the animosity between JP and Gull / Epic. Anything outside these five (save for foreign releases of the same album) were subcontracted out to lesser labels and had absolutely no band involvement save contractual agreements vis a vis the residual $. |
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[Becks] Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:12:09 PM | |
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I hope that's not the case cos the CDs I've got are remaster series I bought them second hand from a dude lol. Any of their albums (bar British Steel and Nostradamus) are hard to find here. |
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[devils_child] Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:11:48 PM | |
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I'm talking about the one CD - Best of living after midnight... But that throws the others into question if this particualar CD part of that series is not approved by the band [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:09:51 PM) | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Wait...what?? The Remasters were not approved by JP??? When was this????? | | devils_child wrote: | | I should say.... WHY was this not approved by JP?... when it was released by Columbia? | | devils_child wrote: | | Riiiiiiiight...... So what the hell is with the remasters series. -) the one with the silver lining and bonus tracks, released 2002...) was this not approved by JP? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | To add to the confusion (and anyone who knows "The Best of JP" already knows the problem in that it is both a classic yet released early in JP's career), Heavy Metal Painkillers (Popoff) lists only five "official Judas Priest compilations":
The Best of Judas Priest, Gull (Feb, '78)
Hero, Hero (Gull, '81)
Priest, Live and Rare (Epic, March '98)
Metal Works '73-'93 (Columbia, April '93)
Metalogy (Sony, May '04)
ALL endorsed by the band down to the artwork. Contractual fallout with Gull and Epic locked up some of their earlier work and led to the animosity between JP and Gull / Epic. Anything outside these five (save for foreign releases of the same album) were subcontracted out to lesser labels and had absolutely no band involvement save contractual agreements vis a vis the residual $. |
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[Vaillant 3.0] Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:09:51 PM | |
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Wait...what?? The Remasters were not approved by JP??? When was this????? [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by devils_child from Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:05:11 PM) | | devils_child wrote: | | I should say.... WHY was this not approved by JP?... when it was released by Columbia? | | devils_child wrote: | | Riiiiiiiight...... So what the hell is with the remasters series. -) the one with the silver lining and bonus tracks, released 2002...) was this not approved by JP? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | To add to the confusion (and anyone who knows "The Best of JP" already knows the problem in that it is both a classic yet released early in JP's career), Heavy Metal Painkillers (Popoff) lists only five "official Judas Priest compilations":
The Best of Judas Priest, Gull (Feb, '78)
Hero, Hero (Gull, '81)
Priest, Live and Rare (Epic, March '98)
Metal Works '73-'93 (Columbia, April '93)
Metalogy (Sony, May '04)
ALL endorsed by the band down to the artwork. Contractual fallout with Gull and Epic locked up some of their earlier work and led to the animosity between JP and Gull / Epic. Anything outside these five (save for foreign releases of the same album) were subcontracted out to lesser labels and had absolutely no band involvement save contractual agreements vis a vis the residual $. |
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[devils_child] Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:05:11 PM | |
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I should say.... WHY was this not approved by JP?... when it was released by Columbia? [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by devils_child from Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:03:59 PM) | | devils_child wrote: | | Riiiiiiiight...... So what the hell is with the remasters series. -) the one with the silver lining and bonus tracks, released 2002...) was this not approved by JP? | | guidogodoy wrote: | | To add to the confusion (and anyone who knows "The Best of JP" already knows the problem in that it is both a classic yet released early in JP's career), Heavy Metal Painkillers (Popoff) lists only five "official Judas Priest compilations":
The Best of Judas Priest, Gull (Feb, '78)
Hero, Hero (Gull, '81)
Priest, Live and Rare (Epic, March '98)
Metal Works '73-'93 (Columbia, April '93)
Metalogy (Sony, May '04)
ALL endorsed by the band down to the artwork. Contractual fallout with Gull and Epic locked up some of their earlier work and led to the animosity between JP and Gull / Epic. Anything outside these five (save for foreign releases of the same album) were subcontracted out to lesser labels and had absolutely no band involvement save contractual agreements vis a vis the residual $. |
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[devils_child] Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:03:59 PM | |
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Riiiiiiiight...... So what the hell is with the remasters series. -) the one with the silver lining and bonus tracks, released 2002...) was this not approved by JP? [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, February 19, 2009 6:47:28 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | To add to the confusion (and anyone who knows "The Best of JP" already knows the problem in that it is both a classic yet released early in JP's career), Heavy Metal Painkillers (Popoff) lists only five "official Judas Priest compilations":
The Best of Judas Priest, Gull (Feb, '78)
Hero, Hero (Gull, '81)
Priest, Live and Rare (Epic, March '98)
Metal Works '73-'93 (Columbia, April '93)
Metalogy (Sony, May '04)
ALL endorsed by the band down to the artwork. Contractual fallout with Gull and Epic locked up some of their earlier work and led to the animosity between JP and Gull / Epic. Anything outside these five (save for foreign releases of the same album) were subcontracted out to lesser labels and had absolutely no band involvement save contractual agreements vis a vis the residual $. |
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[guidogodoy] Thursday, February 19, 2009 6:47:28 PM | |
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To add to the confusion (and anyone who knows "The Best of JP" already knows the problem in that it is both a classic yet released early in JP's career), Heavy Metal Painkillers (Popoff) lists only five "official Judas Priest compilations":
The Best of Judas Priest, Gull (Feb, '78)
Hero, Hero (Gull, '81)
Priest, Live and Rare (Epic, March '98)
Metal Works '73-'93 (Columbia, April '93)
Metalogy (Sony, May '04)
ALL endorsed by the band down to the artwork. Contractual fallout with Gull and Epic locked up some of their earlier work and led to the animosity between JP and Gull / Epic. Anything outside these five (save for foreign releases of the same album) were subcontracted out to lesser labels and had absolutely no band involvement save contractual agreements vis a vis the residual $. |
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[devils_child] Thursday, February 19, 2009 4:57:22 PM | |
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Right.... just let me get a note pad and pen..... I still can't agree that a band can have a "best of" only covering two albums, just because it was the first. Someone get a musical industry dictionary or the rule book and show me the passage that makes any "compilations" thereafter null and void..... [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Phantom A6 from Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:27:59 AM) | | Phantom A6 wrote: | | Awww.. sweetie please, let me survive,
'Cause I don't want to f*ck you up in this way!
Ha, to make you total confused, there are others!! - Argh!!
1999: "Simply the best" (4934302003 / 493430 2)
2001:"Breaking the law" (4934309003 / 493430 9)
The new version of "Simply the best",
but remastered!!! The same 13th songs, but another title
and cover!!
and from 1995, Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH:
(CD 27200613 B BIEM/SDRM
COLLSP 2984695 / 07-984695-10)
"Metal Gods
JUDAS PRIEST Best
Digital remastered originals"
The first remastered release in the world!! From Germany!!
I hope you don't get headaches.
-Michael-
| | devils_child wrote: | | Right.... Well F*ck me!... How many bloddy remasters, re-releases and fricken best of's are there!!?!!?!! I have the "3rd release from 2002"... Jebus i'm getting in too deep now...
And how can you say there is only "one best of"... yes in your opinion... and i will agree it's one hell of a track listing, and yes you all may have grown up with it. But it only covers the first 2 albums.... explain people!!! | | Phantom A6 wrote: | | Hi Melissa, Susan & Guido
the cover from "Living after midnight" you have posted
is from the first release in 1997.
487242 2 / 02-487242-10
There are two versions:
1. The "normal" release
2. The Gold Edition
And there is the 3rd release from 2002
4872429000 / 487242 9
"The remasters" release.
Not a part of the original "The remasters" series,
but the cover is the same, with the silver coverage
from the "The remasters" series.
And you can read "The remasters" in the jewel box.
It's the same with Metal Works '73 - '93.
First release from 1993.
473050 2 / 01-473050-10
The second release from 2001
5021382000 / 502138 2
"The remasters" release.
Not a part of the original "The remasters" series,
but the cover is the same with the silver coverage
from the "The remasters" series too.
And you can read "The remasters" in the jewel box.
OK, on "Living after midnight" is written "The best of...."
but there's only one "The best of...." From Gull!!
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[Phantom A6] Thursday, February 19, 2009 2:55:37 PM | |
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Hi Ron,
those CD's I have forgotten:
1989 "The collection"
licensed by Gull ("Hero, hero" different artwork)
1990 "Star box" - Japan release
Epic ESCA 5858
(my second Japan import, I have payd DM 59,99 for it!!)
1995 "Anthology"
licensed from Gull for Japan (Japan version of "Hero, hero")
first release of the songs in Japan!!
1996 "The beast of" (Yes "beast", not "best")
licensed by Gull ("Hero, hero" different artwork)
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by ronhartsell from Thursday, February 19, 2009 8:02:10 AM)
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Here ia a list of all of the compilations of the bands music:
1. The Best of Judas Priest
LP released in 1977
CD release in 1987
CD release in 2001 with 8 segments of interviews
2. Hero Hero
Dbl. LP released between 1980-81
(released by Gull Records in order to capitalize on the bands popularity)
3. Genocide
2 CD's released in 2000
(same as Hero Hero with different artwork)
4. Metal Works '73-'93
2 CD's released in 1993
2 CD's released in 2001*
* same as '93's release except live Vicim of Changes instead of studio
5. The Best of Judas Priest: Living After Midnight
CD released in 1997*
* CD not endorsed by the band
6. Metalogy
Box set including 4 CD's and a DVD of '82 Live in Memphis
7. The Essential Judas Priest
2 CD's released in 2006
3 CD's released in 2008*
* contains an additional 7 songs
Also note that the releases by Gull Records are not endorsed by the band, nor do they recieve royalties from sales, but I would like confirmation on this.
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[Bev] Thursday, February 19, 2009 12:44:30 PM | |
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Good point about politics. I was never much into the politics of it all ... too much for my simple mind to digest, especially when you only hear random bits and pieces.
Love the music, Love their stage presence!!! Think the word MD used in his blog ... Quintessential! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, February 19, 2009 12:34:12 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Good to point out especially because the "Insight" series was HORRIBLE! Sad thing is that they trusted Gull. I have plenty of interviews where they say that they are thankful for them and their support in getting their music out to the masses. Therefore the "Best Of" was certainly endorsed by the band AT ONE TIME. It is just the politics that came AFTER that made thing go south. Sad Wings (and Rocka Rolla, if I am not mistaken...no album in front of me) was a GULL release, after all. They didn't really catch on until CBS+ took them.
Common to most musicians, I suppose. Learning curve. Thank strat for the Metal God label. | | Bev wrote: | | I believe the Gull statement regarding endorsements is accurate. Click on discography tab, here at JP.com, scroll to the bottom of the page. | | ronhartsell wrote: | | Here ia a list of all of the compilations of the bands music:
1. The Best of Judas Priest
LP released in 1977
CD release in 1987
CD release in 2001 with 8 segments of interviews
2. Hero Hero
Dbl. LP released between 1980-81
(released by Gull Records in order to capitalize on the bands popularity)
3. Genocide
2 CD's released in 2000
(same as Hero Hero with different artwork)
4. Metal Works '73-'93
2 CD's released in 1993
2 CD's released in 2001*
* same as '93's release except live Vicim of Changes instead of studio
5. The Best of Judas Priest: Living After Midnight
CD released in 1997*
* CD not endorsed by the band
6. Metalogy
Box set including 4 CD's and a DVD of '82 Live in Memphis
7. The Essential Judas Priest
2 CD's released in 2006
3 CD's released in 2008*
* contains an additional 7 songs
Also note that the releases by Gull Records are not endorsed by the band, nor do they recieve royalties from sales, but I would like confirmation on this.
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Good to point out especially because the "Insight" series was HORRIBLE! Sad thing is that they trusted Gull. I have plenty of interviews where they say that they are thankful for them and their support in getting their music out to the masses. Therefore the "Best Of" was certainly endorsed by the band AT ONE TIME. It is just the politics that came AFTER that made thing go south. Sad Wings (and Rocka Rolla, if I am not mistaken...no album in front of me) was a GULL release, after all. They didn't really catch on until CBS+ took them.
Common to most musicians, I suppose. Learning curve. Thank strat for the Metal God label. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Bev from Thursday, February 19, 2009 12:04:39 PM) | | Bev wrote: | | I believe the Gull statement regarding endorsements is accurate. Click on discography tab, here at JP.com, scroll to the bottom of the page. | | ronhartsell wrote: | | Here ia a list of all of the compilations of the bands music:
1. The Best of Judas Priest
LP released in 1977
CD release in 1987
CD release in 2001 with 8 segments of interviews
2. Hero Hero
Dbl. LP released between 1980-81
(released by Gull Records in order to capitalize on the bands popularity)
3. Genocide
2 CD's released in 2000
(same as Hero Hero with different artwork)
4. Metal Works '73-'93
2 CD's released in 1993
2 CD's released in 2001*
* same as '93's release except live Vicim of Changes instead of studio
5. The Best of Judas Priest: Living After Midnight
CD released in 1997*
* CD not endorsed by the band
6. Metalogy
Box set including 4 CD's and a DVD of '82 Live in Memphis
7. The Essential Judas Priest
2 CD's released in 2006
3 CD's released in 2008*
* contains an additional 7 songs
Also note that the releases by Gull Records are not endorsed by the band, nor do they recieve royalties from sales, but I would like confirmation on this.
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[Bev] Thursday, February 19, 2009 12:04:39 PM | |
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I believe the Gull statement regarding endorsements is accurate. Click on discography tab, here at JP.com, scroll to the bottom of the page. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by ronhartsell from Thursday, February 19, 2009 8:02:10 AM) | | ronhartsell wrote: | | Here ia a list of all of the compilations of the bands music:
1. The Best of Judas Priest
LP released in 1977
CD release in 1987
CD release in 2001 with 8 segments of interviews
2. Hero Hero
Dbl. LP released between 1980-81
(released by Gull Records in order to capitalize on the bands popularity)
3. Genocide
2 CD's released in 2000
(same as Hero Hero with different artwork)
4. Metal Works '73-'93
2 CD's released in 1993
2 CD's released in 2001*
* same as '93's release except live Vicim of Changes instead of studio
5. The Best of Judas Priest: Living After Midnight
CD released in 1997*
* CD not endorsed by the band
6. Metalogy
Box set including 4 CD's and a DVD of '82 Live in Memphis
7. The Essential Judas Priest
2 CD's released in 2006
3 CD's released in 2008*
* contains an additional 7 songs
Also note that the releases by Gull Records are not endorsed by the band, nor do they recieve royalties from sales, but I would like confirmation on this.
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[ron h] Thursday, February 19, 2009 8:02:10 AM | |
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Here ia a list of all of the compilations of the bands music:
1. The Best of Judas Priest
LP released in 1977
CD release in 1987
CD release in 2001 with 8 segments of interviews
2. Hero Hero
Dbl. LP released between 1980-81
(released by Gull Records in order to capitalize on the bands popularity)
3. Genocide
2 CD's released in 2000
(same as Hero Hero with different artwork)
4. Metal Works '73-'93
2 CD's released in 1993
2 CD's released in 2001*
* same as '93's release except live Vicim of Changes instead of studio
5. The Best of Judas Priest: Living After Midnight
CD released in 1997*
* CD not endorsed by the band
6. Metalogy
Box set including 4 CD's and a DVD of '82 Live in Memphis
7. The Essential Judas Priest
2 CD's released in 2006
3 CD's released in 2008*
* contains an additional 7 songs
Also note that the releases by Gull Records are not endorsed by the band, nor do they recieve royalties from sales, but I would like confirmation on this.
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[Phantom A6] Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:39:41 AM | |
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Melissa, there can be only one "The best of...."
and this is "The best of..." from Gull, 'Cause it was
the first and so the first with this title too.
This is a fact and not Guido's and my opinion.
Here's the track list:
1. Dying to meet you
2. Never satisfied
3. Rocka Rolla
4. Diamonds and rust (of course the "Gull version")
5. Victim of changes
6. Island of domination
7. The ripper
8. Deceiver (Yes, without Dreamer Deceiver)
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by devils_child from Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:06:41 AM) | | devils_child wrote: | | Right.... Well F*ck me!... How many bloddy remasters, re-releases and fricken best of's are there!!?!!?!! I have the "3rd release from 2002"... Jebus i'm getting in too deep now...
And how can you say there is only "one best of"... yes in your opinion... and i will agree it's one hell of a track listing, and yes you all may have grown up with it. But it only covers the first 2 albums.... explain people!!! | | Phantom A6 wrote: | | Hi Melissa, Susan & Guido
the cover from "Living after midnight" you have posted
is from the first release in 1997.
487242 2 / 02-487242-10
There are two versions:
1. The "normal" release
2. The Gold Edition
And there is the 3rd release from 2002
4872429000 / 487242 9
"The remasters" release.
Not a part of the original "The remasters" series,
but the cover is the same, with the silver coverage
from the "The remasters" series.
And you can read "The remasters" in the jewel box.
It's the same with Metal Works '73 - '93.
First release from 1993.
473050 2 / 01-473050-10
The second release from 2001
5021382000 / 502138 2
"The remasters" release.
Not a part of the original "The remasters" series,
but the cover is the same with the silver coverage
from the "The remasters" series too.
And you can read "The remasters" in the jewel box.
OK, on "Living after midnight" is written "The best of...."
but there's only one "The best of...." From Gull!!
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[Phantom A6] Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:27:59 AM | |
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Awww.. sweetie please, let me survive,
'Cause I don't want to f*ck you up in this way!
Ha, to make you total confused, there are others!! - Argh!!
1999: "Simply the best" (4934302003 / 493430 2)
2001:"Breaking the law" (4934309003 / 493430 9)
The new version of "Simply the best",
but remastered!!! The same 13th songs, but another title
and cover!!
and from 1995, Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH:
(CD 27200613 B BIEM/SDRM
COLLSP 2984695 / 07-984695-10)
"Metal Gods
JUDAS PRIEST Best
Digital remastered originals"
The first remastered release in the world!! From Germany!!
I hope you don't get headaches.
-Michael-
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by devils_child from Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:06:41 AM) | | devils_child wrote: | | Right.... Well F*ck me!... How many bloddy remasters, re-releases and fricken best of's are there!!?!!?!! I have the "3rd release from 2002"... Jebus i'm getting in too deep now...
And how can you say there is only "one best of"... yes in your opinion... and i will agree it's one hell of a track listing, and yes you all may have grown up with it. But it only covers the first 2 albums.... explain people!!! | | Phantom A6 wrote: | | Hi Melissa, Susan & Guido
the cover from "Living after midnight" you have posted
is from the first release in 1997.
487242 2 / 02-487242-10
There are two versions:
1. The "normal" release
2. The Gold Edition
And there is the 3rd release from 2002
4872429000 / 487242 9
"The remasters" release.
Not a part of the original "The remasters" series,
but the cover is the same, with the silver coverage
from the "The remasters" series.
And you can read "The remasters" in the jewel box.
It's the same with Metal Works '73 - '93.
First release from 1993.
473050 2 / 01-473050-10
The second release from 2001
5021382000 / 502138 2
"The remasters" release.
Not a part of the original "The remasters" series,
but the cover is the same with the silver coverage
from the "The remasters" series too.
And you can read "The remasters" in the jewel box.
OK, on "Living after midnight" is written "The best of...."
but there's only one "The best of...." From Gull!!
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[devils_child] Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:10:07 AM | |
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Well i think when it says "Remasters" on the side what the hell am i supposed to say.... errrrrr ummmmm ...... I think maybe what it says on the cover?.... You want to argue the technical terms, well fine.... I own a "compilation"..... Maybe i'll write an angry letter to Columbia records stating how rude it was of them to mislabel the CD in question.... [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Wednesday, February 18, 2009 10:47:57 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | "Spell cheked" Learn to spell, "Yank without a gun!"
DC, I only stated the obvious as you corrected me on the "Best of JP." Nope, Album was never called that but keep in mind to whom you type. An old fart who LIVED AND DIED for the "Best of JP." A standard throughout my college years. Put it on and it was an instant party. SACRED, IOW! Own it some four times in four different formats.
I hold the line. Yours is not a "remaster." It is a compilation. There are at least four others that offer the "best of." However, to an old fart like me (and many like me) there is and will only be ONE "Best of Judas Priest." Gull - the Picture disc is even the exclusive Milan release (others came around from other countries...nothing close to the quality).
Jest a purist / obsessive collector sayin' ....
(Quoting Message by Soylentgreen4u a.k.a. theWOLFMAN from Wednesday, February 18, 2009 10:05:41 PM)
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NOW,NOW DEAR...WATCH YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE ...THAT'S THE WAY IT IS HERE SOMETIMES (ESPECIALLY WITH SOME OF THOSE RUDE YANKS,IT'S JUST THE WAY SOME OF THEM ARR) ...OOPS I SPELT ARR WRONG..HOAP I DON'T GET SPELL-CHEKED BY ONE OF THEM,THEY DO THAT TOOO HEAR YA' KNOW.
ON TO MUCH MORE IMPORTANT ISSUES HOWEVER,HOW IS EVERYONE COPING IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE WILDFIRES?...SHOWED MUCH DISTURBING FOOTAGE OVER HERE,VERY SAD INDEED.....HARD TO IMAGINE SOME OF THE GOOD FOLKS THERE BEING ABLE TO RECOVER FROM THIS...OUR BEST WISHES FROM CANADA ARE WITH YOU ALL HOWEVER.
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Yes i know that.... I'm not claiming to own that original copy... I wish i did however. And please... do not insult my discographical knowledge by thinking i not know that Living After Midnight wasn't released prior to 1980...
I don't even know what the arguement was even about now... Bottom line is.... Best of's don't count.. because it is my understanding that in order to get on a best of song list it has been played live. And of course Unleashed in the East is contradictory because it was a live set...... I'm sure you merely suggested it to be a smart arse.... *applause*...
I am well aware the copy i have was released as part of the re-masters set back in 2002.
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Look at the date. It was not the original release. Again, think about it, how COULD it be? "Living After Midnight" was only written / released years later!
"The Best of Judas Priest" is an album in and of itself. YOU have a re-release compilation with completely different songs. This one is a classic and focuses on their early career (starting with 1974 tunes).
1. Dying To Meet You
2. Never Satisfied
3. Rocka Rolla
4. Diamonds And Rust
5. Victim Of Changes
6. Island Of Domination
7. The Ripper
8. Dreamer Deceiver / Deceiver
(Quoting Message by devils_child from Wednesday, February 18, 2009 7:06:31 PM)
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Right.... Well F*ck me!... How many bloddy remasters, re-releases and fricken best of's are there!!?!!?!! I have the "3rd release from 2002"... Jebus i'm getting in too deep now...
And how can you say there is only "one best of"... yes in your opinion... and i will agree it's one hell of a track listing, and yes you all may have grown up with it. But it only covers the first 2 albums.... explain people!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Phantom A6 from Thursday, February 19, 2009 1:56:53 AM) | | Phantom A6 wrote: | | Hi Melissa, Susan & Guido
the cover from "Living after midnight" you have posted
is from the first release in 1997.
487242 2 / 02-487242-10
There are two versions:
1. The "normal" release
2. The Gold Edition
And there is the 3rd release from 2002
4872429000 / 487242 9
"The remasters" release.
Not a part of the original "The remasters" series,
but the cover is the same, with the silver coverage
from the "The remasters" series.
And you can read "The remasters" in the jewel box.
It's the same with Metal Works '73 - '93.
First release from 1993.
473050 2 / 01-473050-10
The second release from 2001
5021382000 / 502138 2
"The remasters" release.
Not a part of the original "The remasters" series,
but the cover is the same with the silver coverage
from the "The remasters" series too.
And you can read "The remasters" in the jewel box.
OK, on "Living after midnight" is written "The best of...."
but there's only one "The best of...." From Gull!!
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[Phantom A6] Thursday, February 19, 2009 6:20:26 AM | |
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It's not bad. I have all the CD's. All? No!
I don't have the Australian limited edition of "Demolition". [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, February 19, 2009 4:43:16 AM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | So sorry! I'll take as many pictures as you like.
There were a few released. One travesty was the one with "Best of" on one side and "Sad Wings" on the other. Like you'd want to flip it over?!? (still hope you enjoy that one, Dawn! LOL!!).
The Milan version is hard to find but pops up on eBay every so often. The ONLY one to collect, IMO. |
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[guidogodoy] Thursday, February 19, 2009 4:43:16 AM | |
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So sorry! I'll take as many pictures as you like.
There were a few released. One travesty was the one with "Best of" on one side and "Sad Wings" on the other. Like you'd want to flip it over?!? (still hope you enjoy that one, Dawn! LOL!!).
The Milan version is hard to find but pops up on eBay every so often. The ONLY one to collect, IMO. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Phantom A6 from Thursday, February 19, 2009 4:36:19 AM) |
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[guidogodoy] Thursday, February 19, 2009 4:30:10 AM | |
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there's only one "The best of...." From Gull!!
Thank you, Michael! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Phantom A6 from Thursday, February 19, 2009 1:56:53 AM) | | Phantom A6 wrote: | | Hi Melissa, Susan & Guido
the cover from "Living after midnight" you have posted
is from the first release in 1997.
487242 2 / 02-487242-10
There are two versions:
1. The "normal" release
2. The Gold Edition
And there is the 3rd release from 2002
4872429000 / 487242 9
"The remasters" release.
Not a part of the original "The remasters" series,
but the cover is the same, with the silver coverage
from the "The remasters" series.
And you can read "The remasters" in the jewel box.
It's the same with Metal Works '73 - '93.
First release from 1993.
473050 2 / 01-473050-10
The second release from 2001
5021382000 / 502138 2
"The remasters" release.
Not a part of the original "The remasters" series,
but the cover is the same with the silver coverage
from the "The remasters" series too.
And you can read "The remasters" in the jewel box.
OK, on "Living after midnight" is written "The best of...."
but there's only one "The best of...." From Gull!!
-Michael- |
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[Phantom A6] Thursday, February 19, 2009 1:56:53 AM | |
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Hi Melissa, Susan & Guido
the cover from "Living after midnight" you have posted
is from the first release in 1997.
487242 2 / 02-487242-10
There are two versions:
1. The "normal" release
2. The Gold Edition
And there is the 3rd release from 2002
4872429000 / 487242 9
"The remasters" release.
Not a part of the original "The remasters" series,
but the cover is the same, with the silver coverage
from the "The remasters" series.
And you can read "The remasters" in the jewel box.
It's the same with Metal Works '73 - '93.
First release from 1993.
473050 2 / 01-473050-10
The second release from 2001
5021382000 / 502138 2
"The remasters" release.
Not a part of the original "The remasters" series,
but the cover is the same with the silver coverage
from the "The remasters" series too.
And you can read "The remasters" in the jewel box.
OK, on "Living after midnight" is written "The best of...."
but there's only one "The best of...." From Gull!!
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[guidogodoy] Wednesday, February 18, 2009 11:17:35 PM | |
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Thanks, Spa. Someday I might just post a few pix from my ENTIRE shrine. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by spapad from Wednesday, February 18, 2009 11:11:40 PM) | | spapad wrote: | | Nice Guid! But I never ran across that one in my one horse town even when I used to special order albums at that time. Very nice indeed.
I need to tour, you "museum" sometime, it's a damn sight better than mine. BTW, I still have that promo DOF. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | "Spell cheked" Learn to spell, "Yank without a gun!"
DC, I only stated the obvious as you corrected me on the "Best of JP." Nope, Album was never called that but keep in mind to whom you type. An old fart who LIVED AND DIED for the "Best of JP." A standard throughout my college years. Put it on and it was an instant party. SACRED, IOW! Own it some four times in four different formats.
I hold the line. Yours is not a "remaster." It is a compilation. There are at least four others that offer the "best of." However, to an old fart like me (and many like me) there is and will only be ONE "Best of Judas Priest." Gull - the Picture disc is even the exclusive Milan release (others came around from other countries...nothing close to the quality).
Jest a purist / obsessive collector sayin' ....
(Quoting Message by Soylentgreen4u a.k.a. theWOLFMAN from Wednesday, February 18, 2009 10:05:41 PM)
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NOW,NOW DEAR...WATCH YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE ...THAT'S THE WAY IT IS HERE SOMETIMES (ESPECIALLY WITH SOME OF THOSE RUDE YANKS,IT'S JUST THE WAY SOME OF THEM ARR) ...OOPS I SPELT ARR WRONG..HOAP I DON'T GET SPELL-CHEKED BY ONE OF THEM,THEY DO THAT TOOO HEAR YA' KNOW.
ON TO MUCH MORE IMPORTANT ISSUES HOWEVER,HOW IS EVERYONE COPING IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE WILDFIRES?...SHOWED MUCH DISTURBING FOOTAGE OVER HERE,VERY SAD INDEED.....HARD TO IMAGINE SOME OF THE GOOD FOLKS THERE BEING ABLE TO RECOVER FROM THIS...OUR BEST WISHES FROM CANADA ARE WITH YOU ALL HOWEVER.
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Yes i know that.... I'm not claiming to own that original copy... I wish i did however. And please... do not insult my discographical knowledge by thinking i not know that Living After Midnight wasn't released prior to 1980...
I don't even know what the arguement was even about now... Bottom line is.... Best of's don't count.. because it is my understanding that in order to get on a best of song list it has been played live. And of course Unleashed in the East is contradictory because it was a live set...... I'm sure you merely suggested it to be a smart arse.... *applause*...
I am well aware the copy i have was released as part of the re-masters set back in 2002.
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Look at the date. It was not the original release. Again, think about it, how COULD it be? "Living After Midnight" was only written / released years later!
"The Best of Judas Priest" is an album in and of itself. YOU have a re-release compilation with completely different songs. This one is a classic and focuses on their early career (starting with 1974 tunes).
1. Dying To Meet You
2. Never Satisfied
3. Rocka Rolla
4. Diamonds And Rust
5. Victim Of Changes
6. Island Of Domination
7. The Ripper
8. Dreamer Deceiver / Deceiver
(Quoting Message by devils_child from Wednesday, February 18, 2009 7:06:31 PM)
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Nice Guid! But I never ran across that one in my one horse town even when I used to special order albums at that time. Very nice indeed.
I need to tour, you "museum" sometime, it's a damn sight better than mine. BTW, I still have that promo DOF. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Wednesday, February 18, 2009 10:47:57 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | "Spell cheked" Learn to spell, "Yank without a gun!"
DC, I only stated the obvious as you corrected me on the "Best of JP." Nope, Album was never called that but keep in mind to whom you type. An old fart who LIVED AND DIED for the "Best of JP." A standard throughout my college years. Put it on and it was an instant party. SACRED, IOW! Own it some four times in four different formats.
I hold the line. Yours is not a "remaster." It is a compilation. There are at least four others that offer the "best of." However, to an old fart like me (and many like me) there is and will only be ONE "Best of Judas Priest." Gull - the Picture disc is even the exclusive Milan release (others came around from other countries...nothing close to the quality).
Jest a purist / obsessive collector sayin' ....
(Quoting Message by Soylentgreen4u a.k.a. theWOLFMAN from Wednesday, February 18, 2009 10:05:41 PM)
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NOW,NOW DEAR...WATCH YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE ...THAT'S THE WAY IT IS HERE SOMETIMES (ESPECIALLY WITH SOME OF THOSE RUDE YANKS,IT'S JUST THE WAY SOME OF THEM ARR) ...OOPS I SPELT ARR WRONG..HOAP I DON'T GET SPELL-CHEKED BY ONE OF THEM,THEY DO THAT TOOO HEAR YA' KNOW.
ON TO MUCH MORE IMPORTANT ISSUES HOWEVER,HOW IS EVERYONE COPING IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE WILDFIRES?...SHOWED MUCH DISTURBING FOOTAGE OVER HERE,VERY SAD INDEED.....HARD TO IMAGINE SOME OF THE GOOD FOLKS THERE BEING ABLE TO RECOVER FROM THIS...OUR BEST WISHES FROM CANADA ARE WITH YOU ALL HOWEVER.
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devils_child wrote: |
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Yes i know that.... I'm not claiming to own that original copy... I wish i did however. And please... do not insult my discographical knowledge by thinking i not know that Living After Midnight wasn't released prior to 1980...
I don't even know what the arguement was even about now... Bottom line is.... Best of's don't count.. because it is my understanding that in order to get on a best of song list it has been played live. And of course Unleashed in the East is contradictory because it was a live set...... I'm sure you merely suggested it to be a smart arse.... *applause*...
I am well aware the copy i have was released as part of the re-masters set back in 2002.
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Look at the date. It was not the original release. Again, think about it, how COULD it be? "Living After Midnight" was only written / released years later!
"The Best of Judas Priest" is an album in and of itself. YOU have a re-release compilation with completely different songs. This one is a classic and focuses on their early career (starting with 1974 tunes).
1. Dying To Meet You
2. Never Satisfied
3. Rocka Rolla
4. Diamonds And Rust
5. Victim Of Changes
6. Island Of Domination
7. The Ripper
8. Dreamer Deceiver / Deceiver
(Quoting Message by devils_child from Wednesday, February 18, 2009 7:06:31 PM)
Edited at: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 7:24:40 PM |
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"Spell cheked" Learn to spell, "Yank without a gun!"
DC, I only stated the obvious as you corrected me on the "Best of JP." Nope, Album was never called that but keep in mind to whom you type. An old fart who LIVED AND DIED for the "Best of JP." A standard throughout my college years. Put it on and it was an instant party. SACRED, IOW! Own it some four times in four different formats.
I hold the line. Yours is not a "remaster." It is a compilation. There are at least four others that offer the "best of." However, to an old fart like me (and many like me) there is and will only be ONE "Best of Judas Priest." Gull - the Picture disc is even the exclusive Milan release (others came around from other countries...nothing close to the quality).
Jest a purist / obsessive collector sayin' ....
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Soylentgreen4u a.k.a. theWOLFMAN from Wednesday, February 18, 2009 10:05:41 PM)
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NOW,NOW DEAR...WATCH YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE ...THAT'S THE WAY IT IS HERE SOMETIMES (ESPECIALLY WITH SOME OF THOSE RUDE YANKS,IT'S JUST THE WAY SOME OF THEM ARR) ...OOPS I SPELT ARR WRONG..HOAP I DON'T GET SPELL-CHEKED BY ONE OF THEM,THEY DO THAT TOOO HEAR YA' KNOW.
ON TO MUCH MORE IMPORTANT ISSUES HOWEVER,HOW IS EVERYONE COPING IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE WILDFIRES?...SHOWED MUCH DISTURBING FOOTAGE OVER HERE,VERY SAD INDEED.....HARD TO IMAGINE SOME OF THE GOOD FOLKS THERE BEING ABLE TO RECOVER FROM THIS...OUR BEST WISHES FROM CANADA ARE WITH YOU ALL HOWEVER.
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devils_child wrote: |
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Yes i know that.... I'm not claiming to own that original copy... I wish i did however. And please... do not insult my discographical knowledge by thinking i not know that Living After Midnight wasn't released prior to 1980...
I don't even know what the arguement was even about now... Bottom line is.... Best of's don't count.. because it is my understanding that in order to get on a best of song list it has been played live. And of course Unleashed in the East is contradictory because it was a live set...... I'm sure you merely suggested it to be a smart arse.... *applause*...
I am well aware the copy i have was released as part of the re-masters set back in 2002.
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Look at the date. It was not the original release. Again, think about it, how COULD it be? "Living After Midnight" was only written / released years later!
"The Best of Judas Priest" is an album in and of itself. YOU have a re-release compilation with completely different songs. This one is a classic and focuses on their early career (starting with 1974 tunes).
1. Dying To Meet You
2. Never Satisfied
3. Rocka Rolla
4. Diamonds And Rust
5. Victim Of Changes
6. Island Of Domination
7. The Ripper
8. Dreamer Deceiver / Deceiver
(Quoting Message by devils_child from Wednesday, February 18, 2009 7:06:31 PM)
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[spapad] Wednesday, February 18, 2009 10:32:47 PM | |
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And Why, for the Metal God's sake!, would they put a "best of CD" in the remasters list! All the music is on all the other CD's! Now Soy, you are driving my blood pressure up! Your WRONG! Plain wrong.
That's it,.............off to bed! See how upset you have me! No............ On this point I AM right. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by spapad from Wednesday, February 18, 2009 10:26:56 PM) | | spapad wrote: | | Oh damn Soy,.........Do you mean I'm going to have to take my foot out of my mouth for the 3rd time tonight? Show me where it was a part of the original "remasters" box and I will gladly concede this point. I can always admit when I'm wrong. May not like it, but I can. | | Soylentgreen4u a.k.a. theWOLFMAN wrote: | | NOW,NOW DEAR...WATCH YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE ...THAT'S THE WAY IT IS HERE SOMETIMES (ESPECIALLY WITH SOME OF THOSE RUDE YANKS,IT'S JUST THE WAY SOME OF THEM ARR) ...OOPS I SPELT ARR WRONG..HOAP I DON'T GET SPELL-CHEKED BY ONE OF THEM,THEY DO THAT TOOO HEAR YA' KNOW.
ON TO MUCH MORE IMPORTANT ISSUES HOWEVER,HOW IS EVERYONE COPING IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE WILDFIRES?...SHOWED MUCH DISTURBING FOOTAGE OVER HERE,VERY SAD INDEED.....HARD TO IMAGINE SOME OF THE GOOD FOLKS THERE BEING ABLE TO RECOVER FROM THIS...OUR BEST WISHES FROM CANADA ARE WITH YOU ALL HOWEVER. | | devils_child wrote: | | Yes i know that.... I'm not claiming to own that original copy... I wish i did however. And please... do not insult my discographical knowledge by thinking i not know that Living After Midnight wasn't released prior to 1980...
I don't even know what the arguement was even about now... Bottom line is.... Best of's don't count.. because it is my understanding that in order to get on a best of song list it has been played live. And of course Unleashed in the East is contradictory because it was a live set...... I'm sure you merely suggested it to be a smart arse.... *applause*...
I am well aware the copy i have was released as part of the re-masters set back in 2002.
| | guidogodoy wrote: | | Look at the date. It was not the original release. Again, think about it, how COULD it be? "Living After Midnight" was only written / released years later!
"The Best of Judas Priest" is an album in and of itself. YOU have a re-release compilation with completely different songs. This one is a classic and focuses on their early career (starting with 1974 tunes).
1. Dying To Meet You
2. Never Satisfied
3. Rocka Rolla
4. Diamonds And Rust
5. Victim Of Changes
6. Island Of Domination
7. The Ripper
8. Dreamer Deceiver / Deceiver
(Quoting Message by devils_child from Wednesday, February 18, 2009 7:06:31 PM)
Edited at: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 7:24:40 PM |
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[spapad] Wednesday, February 18, 2009 10:26:56 PM | |
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Oh damn Soy,.........Do you mean I'm going to have to take my foot out of my mouth for the 3rd time tonight? Show me where it was a part of the original "remasters" box and I will gladly concede this point. I can always admit when I'm wrong. May not like it, but I can. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Soylentgreen4u a.k.a. theWOLFMAN from Wednesday, February 18, 2009 10:05:41 PM) | | Soylentgreen4u a.k.a. theWOLFMAN wrote: | | NOW,NOW DEAR...WATCH YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE ...THAT'S THE WAY IT IS HERE SOMETIMES (ESPECIALLY WITH SOME OF THOSE RUDE YANKS,IT'S JUST THE WAY SOME OF THEM ARR) ...OOPS I SPELT ARR WRONG..HOAP I DON'T GET SPELL-CHEKED BY ONE OF THEM,THEY DO THAT TOOO HEAR YA' KNOW.
ON TO MUCH MORE IMPORTANT ISSUES HOWEVER,HOW IS EVERYONE COPING IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE WILDFIRES?...SHOWED MUCH DISTURBING FOOTAGE OVER HERE,VERY SAD INDEED.....HARD TO IMAGINE SOME OF THE GOOD FOLKS THERE BEING ABLE TO RECOVER FROM THIS...OUR BEST WISHES FROM CANADA ARE WITH YOU ALL HOWEVER. | | devils_child wrote: | | Yes i know that.... I'm not claiming to own that original copy... I wish i did however. And please... do not insult my discographical knowledge by thinking i not know that Living After Midnight wasn't released prior to 1980...
I don't even know what the arguement was even about now... Bottom line is.... Best of's don't count.. because it is my understanding that in order to get on a best of song list it has been played live. And of course Unleashed in the East is contradictory because it was a live set...... I'm sure you merely suggested it to be a smart arse.... *applause*...
I am well aware the copy i have was released as part of the re-masters set back in 2002.
| | guidogodoy wrote: | | Look at the date. It was not the original release. Again, think about it, how COULD it be? "Living After Midnight" was only written / released years later!
"The Best of Judas Priest" is an album in and of itself. YOU have a re-release compilation with completely different songs. This one is a classic and focuses on their early career (starting with 1974 tunes).
1. Dying To Meet You
2. Never Satisfied
3. Rocka Rolla
4. Diamonds And Rust
5. Victim Of Changes
6. Island Of Domination
7. The Ripper
8. Dreamer Deceiver / Deceiver
(Quoting Message by devils_child from Wednesday, February 18, 2009 7:06:31 PM)
Edited at: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 7:24:40 PM |
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[Soylentgreen4u] Wednesday, February 18, 2009 10:05:41 PM | |
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NOW,NOW DEAR...WATCH YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE ...THAT'S THE WAY IT IS HERE SOMETIMES (ESPECIALLY WITH SOME OF THOSE RUDE YANKS,IT'S JUST THE WAY SOME OF THEM ARR) ...OOPS I SPELT ARR WRONG..HOAP I DON'T GET SPELL-CHEKED BY ONE OF THEM,THEY DO THAT TOOO HEAR YA' KNOW.
ON TO MUCH MORE IMPORTANT ISSUES HOWEVER,HOW IS EVERYONE COPING IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE WILDFIRES?...SHOWED MUCH DISTURBING FOOTAGE OVER HERE,VERY SAD INDEED.....HARD TO IMAGINE SOME OF THE GOOD FOLKS THERE BEING ABLE TO RECOVER FROM THIS...OUR BEST WISHES FROM CANADA ARE WITH YOU ALL HOWEVER. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by devils_child from Wednesday, February 18, 2009 9:51:05 PM) | | devils_child wrote: | | Yes i know that.... I'm not claiming to own that original copy... I wish i did however. And please... do not insult my discographical knowledge by thinking i not know that Living After Midnight wasn't released prior to 1980...
I don't even know what the arguement was even about now... Bottom line is.... Best of's don't count.. because it is my understanding that in order to get on a best of song list it has been played live. And of course Unleashed in the East is contradictory because it was a live set...... I'm sure you merely suggested it to be a smart arse.... *applause*...
I am well aware the copy i have was released as part of the re-masters set back in 2002.
| | guidogodoy wrote: | | Look at the date. It was not the original release. Again, think about it, how COULD it be? "Living After Midnight" was only written / released years later!
"The Best of Judas Priest" is an album in and of itself. YOU have a re-release compilation with completely different songs. This one is a classic and focuses on their early career (starting with 1974 tunes).
1. Dying To Meet You
2. Never Satisfied
3. Rocka Rolla
4. Diamonds And Rust
5. Victim Of Changes
6. Island Of Domination
7. The Ripper
8. Dreamer Deceiver / Deceiver
(Quoting Message by devils_child from Wednesday, February 18, 2009 7:06:31 PM)
Edited at: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 7:24:40 PM |
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[spapad] Wednesday, February 18, 2009 9:58:20 PM | |
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Oh, No, No, NO, No,...........it is not a part of the original "remasters" list. It's not! Go look it up. I may have been remastered but it is not part of the remasters list. Check out what came in the Box set and how many slots provided to fit in said box. NO, not a part of the remasters. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by devils_child from Wednesday, February 18, 2009 9:51:05 PM) | | devils_child wrote: | | Yes i know that.... I'm not claiming to own that original copy... I wish i did however. And please... do not insult my discographical knowledge by thinking i not know that Living After Midnight wasn't released prior to 1980...
I don't even know what the arguement was even about now... Bottom line is.... Best of's don't count.. because it is my understanding that in order to get on a best of song list it has been played live. And of course Unleashed in the East is contradictory because it was a live set...... I'm sure you merely suggested it to be a smart arse.... *applause*...
I am well aware the copy i have was released as part of the re-masters set back in 2002.
| | guidogodoy wrote: | | Look at the date. It was not the original release. Again, think about it, how COULD it be? "Living After Midnight" was only written / released years later!
"The Best of Judas Priest" is an album in and of itself. YOU have a re-release compilation with completely different songs. This one is a classic and focuses on their early career (starting with 1974 tunes).
1. Dying To Meet You
2. Never Satisfied
3. Rocka Rolla
4. Diamonds And Rust
5. Victim Of Changes
6. Island Of Domination
7. The Ripper
8. Dreamer Deceiver / Deceiver
(Quoting Message by devils_child from Wednesday, February 18, 2009 7:06:31 PM)
Edited at: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 7:24:40 PM |
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[devils_child] Wednesday, February 18, 2009 9:51:05 PM | |
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Yes i know that.... I'm not claiming to own that original copy... I wish i did however. And please... do not insult my discographical knowledge by thinking i not know that Living After Midnight wasn't released prior to 1980...
I don't even know what the arguement was even about now... Bottom line is.... Best of's don't count.. because it is my understanding that in order to get on a best of song list it has been played live. And of course Unleashed in the East is contradictory because it was a live set...... I'm sure you merely suggested it to be a smart arse.... *applause*...
I am well aware the copy i have was released as part of the re-masters set back in 2002.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Wednesday, February 18, 2009 7:23:24 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Look at the date. It was not the original release. Again, think about it, how COULD it be? "Living After Midnight" was only written / released years later!
"The Best of Judas Priest" is an album in and of itself. YOU have a re-release compilation with completely different songs. This one is a classic and focuses on their early career (starting with 1974 tunes).
1. Dying To Meet You
2. Never Satisfied
3. Rocka Rolla
4. Diamonds And Rust
5. Victim Of Changes
6. Island Of Domination
7. The Ripper
8. Dreamer Deceiver / Deceiver
(Quoting Message by devils_child from Wednesday, February 18, 2009 7:06:31 PM)
Edited at: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 7:24:40 PM |
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[Vaillant 3.0] Wednesday, February 18, 2009 8:48:41 PM | |
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Goodnight, Spapad!! Goodnight, Adriana!!! I'm out as well. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by spapad from Wednesday, February 18, 2009 8:47:01 PM) | | spapad wrote: | | Night Adrian, Night Ron, Night John Boy! LOL Going to get off here myself as well. | | spapad wrote: | | Poor chimp, poor neighbor, and I think the owner of said "pet" needs to be in jail. | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Yeah, I heard about that in the news. Poor chimp. | | spapad wrote: | | That is true and also the scariest thought of all! No one, no matter their age is prepared for that. makes me think of that poor woman attack by a chimp recently. Neighbors to it for years,......that was sad. Even more sad though is why didn't ASPCA step in and take this animal from his "Mommy" when he went out driving the car by himself and could have just as easily killed someone with a vechicle back then? Make me wonder. | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Yeah, 'cause you never know when it will all change drastically... | | spapad wrote: | | I'm not trying to be the harbinger of Doom, just remember each day is precious and you want to take them all with you into your years. Something I'm sure you already know my young wise princess! | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Thank you!!
Ron, Spapad!!! I'll do my best to live life to the fullest!! | | adrianaec_88 wrote: | | Happy for you | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Yup! Last year I didn't get a chance to see my family, but this time we'll all be together for the weekend!!! Can't wait!!! | | adrianaec_88 wrote: | | haha!!!! welcome to the club.. don't worry you can have more fun when you've reach the legal age to do (21 at least here) LOL !
you're spending time with your family, that sounds great | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Well, I have classes for tomorrow, and I plan to maybe eat out with friends for a while. This weekend I'm going back home (to Los Angeles) and spend some time with my family. Man... I'll be 20 years old already!! YAY!!!! I'M GETTING OLD!!!!!!!!! | | adrianaec_88 wrote: | | fine fine.. speaking on facebook LOLcan't belive DC talked into that ....
5.50? I'll be on bed at 12.00, just asking to say hi
so... what you're planning for tomorrow? | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Hi, Adriana!! It's 5:50 P.M. here!!! How's it going? | | adrianaec_88 wrote: | | Hi Vail!!! (what time is it there?) | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | OUCH!! Poor K.K!!!! Good thing he escaped in one piece! | | spapad wrote: | | Yes Soy, he was and it was going about 60 mph, and he managed to escape with only bruised ribs. Luck Boy! BTW, Ron already got it. |
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[spapad] Wednesday, February 18, 2009 8:47:01 PM | |
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Night Adrian, Night Ron, Night John Boy! LOL Going to get off here myself as well. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by spapad from Wednesday, February 18, 2009 8:45:30 PM) | | spapad wrote: | | Poor chimp, poor neighbor, and I think the owner of said "pet" needs to be in jail. | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Yeah, I heard about that in the news. Poor chimp. | | spapad wrote: | | That is true and also the scariest thought of all! No one, no matter their age is prepared for that. makes me think of that poor woman attack by a chimp recently. Neighbors to it for years,......that was sad. Even more sad though is why didn't ASPCA step in and take this animal from his "Mommy" when he went out driving the car by himself and could have just as easily killed someone with a vechicle back then? Make me wonder. | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Yeah, 'cause you never know when it will all change drastically... | | spapad wrote: | | I'm not trying to be the harbinger of Doom, just remember each day is precious and you want to take them all with you into your years. Something I'm sure you already know my young wise princess! | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Thank you!!
Ron, Spapad!!! I'll do my best to live life to the fullest!! | | adrianaec_88 wrote: | | Happy for you | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Yup! Last year I didn't get a chance to see my family, but this time we'll all be together for the weekend!!! Can't wait!!! | | adrianaec_88 wrote: | | haha!!!! welcome to the club.. don't worry you can have more fun when you've reach the legal age to do (21 at least here) LOL !
you're spending time with your family, that sounds great | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Well, I have classes for tomorrow, and I plan to maybe eat out with friends for a while. This weekend I'm going back home (to Los Angeles) and spend some time with my family. Man... I'll be 20 years old already!! YAY!!!! I'M GETTING OLD!!!!!!!!! | | adrianaec_88 wrote: | | fine fine.. speaking on facebook LOLcan't belive DC talked into that ....
5.50? I'll be on bed at 12.00, just asking to say hi
so... what you're planning for tomorrow? | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Hi, Adriana!! It's 5:50 P.M. here!!! How's it going? | | adrianaec_88 wrote: | | Hi Vail!!! (what time is it there?) | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | OUCH!! Poor K.K!!!! Good thing he escaped in one piece! | | spapad wrote: | | Yes Soy, he was and it was going about 60 mph, and he managed to escape with only bruised ribs. Luck Boy! BTW, Ron already got it. |
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[spapad] Wednesday, February 18, 2009 8:45:30 PM | |
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Poor chimp, poor neighbor, and I think the owner of said "pet" needs to be in jail. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Wednesday, February 18, 2009 8:32:27 PM) | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Yeah, I heard about that in the news. Poor chimp. | | spapad wrote: | | That is true and also the scariest thought of all! No one, no matter their age is prepared for that. makes me think of that poor woman attack by a chimp recently. Neighbors to it for years,......that was sad. Even more sad though is why didn't ASPCA step in and take this animal from his "Mommy" when he went out driving the car by himself and could have just as easily killed someone with a vechicle back then? Make me wonder. | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Yeah, 'cause you never know when it will all change drastically... | | spapad wrote: | | I'm not trying to be the harbinger of Doom, just remember each day is precious and you want to take them all with you into your years. Something I'm sure you already know my young wise princess! | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Thank you!!
Ron, Spapad!!! I'll do my best to live life to the fullest!! | | adrianaec_88 wrote: | | Happy for you | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Yup! Last year I didn't get a chance to see my family, but this time we'll all be together for the weekend!!! Can't wait!!! | | adrianaec_88 wrote: | | haha!!!! welcome to the club.. don't worry you can have more fun when you've reach the legal age to do (21 at least here) LOL !
you're spending time with your family, that sounds great | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Well, I have classes for tomorrow, and I plan to maybe eat out with friends for a while. This weekend I'm going back home (to Los Angeles) and spend some time with my family. Man... I'll be 20 years old already!! YAY!!!! I'M GETTING OLD!!!!!!!!! | | adrianaec_88 wrote: | | fine fine.. speaking on facebook LOLcan't belive DC talked into that ....
5.50? I'll be on bed at 12.00, just asking to say hi
so... what you're planning for tomorrow? | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Hi, Adriana!! It's 5:50 P.M. here!!! How's it going? | | adrianaec_88 wrote: | | Hi Vail!!! (what time is it there?) | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | OUCH!! Poor K.K!!!! Good thing he escaped in one piece! | | spapad wrote: | | Yes Soy, he was and it was going about 60 mph, and he managed to escape with only bruised ribs. Luck Boy! BTW, Ron already got it. |
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[adrianaec_88] Wednesday, February 18, 2009 8:43:26 PM | |
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Goodnight! I'm off to bed |
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[adrianaec_88] Wednesday, February 18, 2009 8:39:01 PM | |
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Night! I learnt a lot today haha! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by ronhartsell from Wednesday, February 18, 2009 8:34:33 PM) | | ronhartsell wrote: | | Well ladies (and Guido)...this has been fun, but I am feeling tired now, so I must go...(this kind'a thing happens to us old timers lol)...maybe we'll do this again tomorrow, I'll see what fun trivia I can come up with as I am not working this week...good night and sweet dreams all!!! |
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[Vaillant 3.0] Wednesday, February 18, 2009 8:36:47 PM | |
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Goodnight, Ron!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by ronhartsell from Wednesday, February 18, 2009 8:34:33 PM) | | ronhartsell wrote: | | Well ladies (and Guido)...this has been fun, but I am feeling tired now, so I must go...(this kind'a thing happens to us old timers lol)...maybe we'll do this again tomorrow, I'll see what fun trivia I can come up with as I am not working this week...good night and sweet dreams all!!! |
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