[Priestgirl_1] Wednesday, May 08, 2013 11:42:39 AM
Wtf are you saying Trixi? are you on some kind of weeds? i read all of your nonsense about jp and Nostra,wow,i got to say you and Miss Tania are one pair of looneys loose...are you sure youre not related? [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Trixi from Wednesday, May 08, 2013 10:23:46 AM)
Trixi wrote:
Nostradamus might turn Rob Halford on! He sings, at the last video I have sent, I see you, I feel you, I hear you… Rob is fascinated of Nostradamus!
It´s amazing two powerful and strong souls united on one album,it is unique, it´s too much for me, every time I hear this powerful work, it blows me away!
It is full of enthusiasm, sacrifice, commitment, endurance and love to him; you can feel it in every single tone and sigh of Rob. I get so awesome when I hear this mightful album Nostradamus. On the end he talks in French, it´s great. His creativity flows, it´s so amazing!
zomby wrote:
well if this topic is aboutba nostradamus tour id go cos i like the album
[Trixi] Wednesday, May 08, 2013 10:23:46 AM
Nostradamus might turn Rob Halford on! He sings, at the last video I have sent, I see you, I feel you, I hear you… Rob is fascinated of Nostradamus!
It´s amazing two powerful and strong souls united on one album,it is unique, it´s too much for me, every time I hear this powerful work, it blows me away!
It is full of enthusiasm, sacrifice, commitment, endurance and love to him; you can feel it in every single tone and sigh of Rob. I get so awesome when I hear this mightful album Nostradamus. On the end he talks in French, it´s great. His creativity flows, it´s so amazing!
One of my favorite Priest songs with a tribute for KK Downing mixed in. KK puts a killer wild side to Glen's technical shred. Gothic themes here. This was fu...
I don´t give up, one day it will be happened, although the other albums will be produced, this work shouldn´t be forgotten in every metal heart! I would like support the fantastic idea. Glenn and Rob have spoken about their plans and about realizing. We must respect this work, because it is a phenomenal masterwork. The music and voice from him is so sophisticated like classic, the album stand out against other works. No other band is like Judas Priest, they are the one and only!
They are the grandmasters of Heavy Metal and it is perfection in every detail!
Have a look of all the latest interviews; you can hear the meaning about this of Rob and Glenn, they had this fabulous idea. Rob said maybe there`s a Nostradamus 2 and it will performed ,maybe in the Opera House of Vienna, it is a great idea, because my son performed there in many operas and at the Vienna Opera Ball, it was great! Rob said never say, never!
Rob and Glenn have fun to experiment, they give Heavy Metal more possibilities and created more room to work on different sounds and styles, for example The Rage, great lyrics! Rob said in an interview: It sounds absurd, but it works, it´s great!
Tania2194AD wrote:
agree....
Trixi wrote:
We should accept also the opinion of Rob Halford, he don´t want to sing all the time the same stuff on tour and Glenn wants to experiment a lot of things to give Metal more opportunities, this is an artistic freedom! You don´t have to have a narrow mind!!!
Trixi wrote:
It was the idea of the band! I will support this fantastic idea! You can listen it, if you don´t believe it!
A recent interview @ Sony Records with Rob, Glenn and KK of Judas Priest! The interview will air on The Tour Bus soon - and then the full unedited interview ...
Trixi wrote:
This will be the great finale of the show Nostradamus!
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hard-And-Heavy-Forever/290430264350812 Lyrics: I WILL TAKE YOUR FINAL BREATH AND I WILL BE YOUR LAST REGRET COLD BLOOD - RUNS I...
Trixi wrote:
Rob´s soft and wild side changed in one song, it´s exciting!
Well anyway, only Judas Priest and Rob Halford will already know what they do and they do the best, what they can do!!! I would also prefer that the Priest take K.K. Downing back, because he´s the most perfect guitar player in the world! Fans give a feedback, so I think the management doesn´t respect one voting, but maybe it will influence some decisions.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Thought for some reason you were hinting that every Priest album was some type of game changer,my bad on that one....And I forgot to add in there that I think these current Saxon LPs are just as good as anything Priest has done after 1990's Painkiller album,not as good as anything Priest has ever done....
You did mention that Saxon had "No game changing albums"....no they don't....so what of it? So what?
Also,kodos to you for checkin out Ghost(B.C.) and its not your thing thats cool,but as for the so called silly satanic writting you claim,I chose to believe otherwise,I don't think there is anything funny about the band's song writting at all. And another thing that cracks me up is that you say they have "gimmick" costumes on stage...yes they are a "gimmick" what isn't?
They really don't look that different then Rob Halford on the Nostradamus tour wearing a cloak/robe with the Priest sign/staff....its "silly" that you don't see the similarities lol. Ghost is an elite new (not "nu") heavy metal band,thier songs are brilliant and remind me of early Mercyful Fate when I first started listening to MF in 1984(I don't like Mercyful Fate after 1984). Ghost also covers I'm A Marrionette by awkwardly "Abba" and pulls it off with ease,as well as Here Comes The Sun,the best cover of the Beatles track I have ever heard thats for sure.
(Quoting Message by Stained_White_Trash from Friday, March 15, 2013 5:16:02 PM)
Stained_White_Trash wrote:
I never said Angel was a game changer,chief, so can't really ansewr that question for you. I did ask why you consider Saxon albums innovative. Actually you said they were "as innovative as any judas priest album"(that's huge), so please explain because I totally disagree with that. Never said other bands were expected to have a "wow" album every 2 years either. Not sure where you are reading all this unless I'm just forgetting something I wrote,that's very possible,(I am getting older and on the declin just like the old declining judas priest , as mentioned multiple times in here by mushroomhead fan) if so please correct me. I did give Ghost a listen and it sounds really old to me but I like that a lot. I like the vocals because they are clear and melodic. The nice rythum guitars remind me of old judas priest (gues I should say young) sad wings and stained class IMO which is excellent. The deal breaker for me though is the satanic theme throughout the albun and gimmick costumes on stage,(although the stage show has nothing to do with listening to the album) very annoying IMO though, so I have to give it a thumbs down due to the silly satanic song writing.
(Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Thursday, March 14, 2013 10:39:12 PM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
White trash...no ..........no trolling here,been here since Jan 1st 2005 and people know better here. Tell me..and explain how was Angel Of Retribution a "game changing album"? And you havent answered about the band Ghost B.C...
Edited at: Friday, March 15, 2013 5:25:15 PM
Edited at: Saturday, March 23, 2013 4:36:33 AM
[Trixi] Tuesday, May 07, 2013 3:15:41 PM
I don´t give up, one day it will be happened, although the other albums will be produced, this work shouldn´t be forgotten in every metal heart! I would like support the fantastic idea. Glenn and Rob have spoken about their plans and about realizing. We must respect this work, because it is a phenomenal masterwork. The music and voice from him is so sophisticated like classic, the album stand out against other works. No other band is like Judas Priest, they are the one and only!
They are the grandmasters of Heavy Metal and it is perfection in every detail!
Have a look of all the latest interviews; you can hear the meaning about this of Rob and Glenn, they had this fabulous idea. Rob said maybe there`s a Nostradamus 2 and it will performed ,maybe in the Opera House of Vienna, it is a great idea, because my son performed there in many operas and at the Vienna Opera Ball, it was great! Rob said never say, never!
Rob and Glenn have fun to experiment, they give Heavy Metal more possibilities and created more room to work on different sounds and styles, for example The Rage, great lyrics! Rob said in an interview: It sounds absurd, but it works, it´s great!
We should accept also the opinion of Rob Halford, he don´t want to sing all the time the same stuff on tour and Glenn wants to experiment a lot of things to give Metal more opportunities, this is an artistic freedom! You don´t have to have a narrow mind!!!
Trixi wrote:
It was the idea of the band! I will support this fantastic idea! You can listen it, if you don´t believe it!
A recent interview @ Sony Records with Rob, Glenn and KK of Judas Priest! The interview will air on The Tour Bus soon - and then the full unedited interview ...
Trixi wrote:
This will be the great finale of the show Nostradamus!
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hard-And-Heavy-Forever/290430264350812 Lyrics: I WILL TAKE YOUR FINAL BREATH AND I WILL BE YOUR LAST REGRET COLD BLOOD - RUNS I...
Trixi wrote:
Rob´s soft and wild side changed in one song, it´s exciting!
Well anyway, only Judas Priest and Rob Halford will already know what they do and they do the best, what they can do!!! I would also prefer that the Priest take K.K. Downing back, because he´s the most perfect guitar player in the world! Fans give a feedback, so I think the management doesn´t respect one voting, but maybe it will influence some decisions.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Thought for some reason you were hinting that every Priest album was some type of game changer,my bad on that one....And I forgot to add in there that I think these current Saxon LPs are just as good as anything Priest has done after 1990's Painkiller album,not as good as anything Priest has ever done....
You did mention that Saxon had "No game changing albums"....no they don't....so what of it? So what?
Also,kodos to you for checkin out Ghost(B.C.) and its not your thing thats cool,but as for the so called silly satanic writting you claim,I chose to believe otherwise,I don't think there is anything funny about the band's song writting at all. And another thing that cracks me up is that you say they have "gimmick" costumes on stage...yes they are a "gimmick" what isn't?
They really don't look that different then Rob Halford on the Nostradamus tour wearing a cloak/robe with the Priest sign/staff....its "silly" that you don't see the similarities lol. Ghost is an elite new (not "nu") heavy metal band,thier songs are brilliant and remind me of early Mercyful Fate when I first started listening to MF in 1984(I don't like Mercyful Fate after 1984). Ghost also covers I'm A Marrionette by awkwardly "Abba" and pulls it off with ease,as well as Here Comes The Sun,the best cover of the Beatles track I have ever heard thats for sure.
(Quoting Message by Stained_White_Trash from Friday, March 15, 2013 5:16:02 PM)
Stained_White_Trash wrote:
I never said Angel was a game changer,chief, so can't really ansewr that question for you. I did ask why you consider Saxon albums innovative. Actually you said they were "as innovative as any judas priest album"(that's huge), so please explain because I totally disagree with that. Never said other bands were expected to have a "wow" album every 2 years either. Not sure where you are reading all this unless I'm just forgetting something I wrote,that's very possible,(I am getting older and on the declin just like the old declining judas priest , as mentioned multiple times in here by mushroomhead fan) if so please correct me. I did give Ghost a listen and it sounds really old to me but I like that a lot. I like the vocals because they are clear and melodic. The nice rythum guitars remind me of old judas priest (gues I should say young) sad wings and stained class IMO which is excellent. The deal breaker for me though is the satanic theme throughout the albun and gimmick costumes on stage,(although the stage show has nothing to do with listening to the album) very annoying IMO though, so I have to give it a thumbs down due to the silly satanic song writing.
(Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Thursday, March 14, 2013 10:39:12 PM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
White trash...no ..........no trolling here,been here since Jan 1st 2005 and people know better here. Tell me..and explain how was Angel Of Retribution a "game changing album"? And you havent answered about the band Ghost B.C...
We should accept also the opinion of Rob Halford, he don´t want to sing all the time the same stuff on tour and Glenn wants to experiment a lot of things to give Metal more opportunities, this is an artistic freedom! You don´t have to have a narrow mind!!!
Trixi wrote:
It was the idea of the band! I will support this fantastic idea! You can listen it, if you don´t believe it!
A recent interview @ Sony Records with Rob, Glenn and KK of Judas Priest! The interview will air on The Tour Bus soon - and then the full unedited interview ...
Trixi wrote:
This will be the great finale of the show Nostradamus!
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hard-And-Heavy-Forever/290430264350812 Lyrics: I WILL TAKE YOUR FINAL BREATH AND I WILL BE YOUR LAST REGRET COLD BLOOD - RUNS I...
Trixi wrote:
Rob´s soft and wild side changed in one song, it´s exciting!
Well anyway, only Judas Priest and Rob Halford will already know what they do and they do the best, what they can do!!! I would also prefer that the Priest take K.K. Downing back, because he´s the most perfect guitar player in the world! Fans give a feedback, so I think the management doesn´t respect one voting, but maybe it will influence some decisions.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Thought for some reason you were hinting that every Priest album was some type of game changer,my bad on that one....And I forgot to add in there that I think these current Saxon LPs are just as good as anything Priest has done after 1990's Painkiller album,not as good as anything Priest has ever done....
You did mention that Saxon had "No game changing albums"....no they don't....so what of it? So what?
Also,kodos to you for checkin out Ghost(B.C.) and its not your thing thats cool,but as for the so called silly satanic writting you claim,I chose to believe otherwise,I don't think there is anything funny about the band's song writting at all. And another thing that cracks me up is that you say they have "gimmick" costumes on stage...yes they are a "gimmick" what isn't?
They really don't look that different then Rob Halford on the Nostradamus tour wearing a cloak/robe with the Priest sign/staff....its "silly" that you don't see the similarities lol. Ghost is an elite new (not "nu") heavy metal band,thier songs are brilliant and remind me of early Mercyful Fate when I first started listening to MF in 1984(I don't like Mercyful Fate after 1984). Ghost also covers I'm A Marrionette by awkwardly "Abba" and pulls it off with ease,as well as Here Comes The Sun,the best cover of the Beatles track I have ever heard thats for sure.
(Quoting Message by Stained_White_Trash from Friday, March 15, 2013 5:16:02 PM)
Stained_White_Trash wrote:
I never said Angel was a game changer,chief, so can't really ansewr that question for you. I did ask why you consider Saxon albums innovative. Actually you said they were "as innovative as any judas priest album"(that's huge), so please explain because I totally disagree with that. Never said other bands were expected to have a "wow" album every 2 years either. Not sure where you are reading all this unless I'm just forgetting something I wrote,that's very possible,(I am getting older and on the declin just like the old declining judas priest , as mentioned multiple times in here by mushroomhead fan) if so please correct me. I did give Ghost a listen and it sounds really old to me but I like that a lot. I like the vocals because they are clear and melodic. The nice rythum guitars remind me of old judas priest (gues I should say young) sad wings and stained class IMO which is excellent. The deal breaker for me though is the satanic theme throughout the albun and gimmick costumes on stage,(although the stage show has nothing to do with listening to the album) very annoying IMO though, so I have to give it a thumbs down due to the silly satanic song writing.
(Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Thursday, March 14, 2013 10:39:12 PM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
White trash...no ..........no trolling here,been here since Jan 1st 2005 and people know better here. Tell me..and explain how was Angel Of Retribution a "game changing album"? And you havent answered about the band Ghost B.C...
Edited at: Friday, March 15, 2013 5:25:15 PM
Edited at: Saturday, March 23, 2013 4:36:33 AM
[Trixi] Monday, May 06, 2013 5:25:29 AM
We should accept also the opinion of Rob Halford, he don´t want to sing all the time the same stuff on tour and Glenn wants to experiment a lot of things to give Metal more opportunities, this is an artistic freedom! You don´t have to have a narrow mind!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Trixi from Monday, May 06, 2013 5:11:26 AM)
Trixi wrote:
It was the idea of the band! I will support this fantastic idea! You can listen it, if you don´t believe it!
A recent interview @ Sony Records with Rob, Glenn and KK of Judas Priest! The interview will air on The Tour Bus soon - and then the full unedited interview ...
Trixi wrote:
This will be the great finale of the show Nostradamus!
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hard-And-Heavy-Forever/290430264350812 Lyrics: I WILL TAKE YOUR FINAL BREATH AND I WILL BE YOUR LAST REGRET COLD BLOOD - RUNS I...
Trixi wrote:
Rob´s soft and wild side changed in one song, it´s exciting!
Well anyway, only Judas Priest and Rob Halford will already know what they do and they do the best, what they can do!!! I would also prefer that the Priest take K.K. Downing back, because he´s the most perfect guitar player in the world! Fans give a feedback, so I think the management doesn´t respect one voting, but maybe it will influence some decisions.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Thought for some reason you were hinting that every Priest album was some type of game changer,my bad on that one....And I forgot to add in there that I think these current Saxon LPs are just as good as anything Priest has done after 1990's Painkiller album,not as good as anything Priest has ever done....
You did mention that Saxon had "No game changing albums"....no they don't....so what of it? So what?
Also,kodos to you for checkin out Ghost(B.C.) and its not your thing thats cool,but as for the so called silly satanic writting you claim,I chose to believe otherwise,I don't think there is anything funny about the band's song writting at all. And another thing that cracks me up is that you say they have "gimmick" costumes on stage...yes they are a "gimmick" what isn't?
They really don't look that different then Rob Halford on the Nostradamus tour wearing a cloak/robe with the Priest sign/staff....its "silly" that you don't see the similarities lol. Ghost is an elite new (not "nu") heavy metal band,thier songs are brilliant and remind me of early Mercyful Fate when I first started listening to MF in 1984(I don't like Mercyful Fate after 1984). Ghost also covers I'm A Marrionette by awkwardly "Abba" and pulls it off with ease,as well as Here Comes The Sun,the best cover of the Beatles track I have ever heard thats for sure.
(Quoting Message by Stained_White_Trash from Friday, March 15, 2013 5:16:02 PM)
Stained_White_Trash wrote:
I never said Angel was a game changer,chief, so can't really ansewr that question for you. I did ask why you consider Saxon albums innovative. Actually you said they were "as innovative as any judas priest album"(that's huge), so please explain because I totally disagree with that. Never said other bands were expected to have a "wow" album every 2 years either. Not sure where you are reading all this unless I'm just forgetting something I wrote,that's very possible,(I am getting older and on the declin just like the old declining judas priest , as mentioned multiple times in here by mushroomhead fan) if so please correct me. I did give Ghost a listen and it sounds really old to me but I like that a lot. I like the vocals because they are clear and melodic. The nice rythum guitars remind me of old judas priest (gues I should say young) sad wings and stained class IMO which is excellent. The deal breaker for me though is the satanic theme throughout the albun and gimmick costumes on stage,(although the stage show has nothing to do with listening to the album) very annoying IMO though, so I have to give it a thumbs down due to the silly satanic song writing.
(Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Thursday, March 14, 2013 10:39:12 PM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
White trash...no ..........no trolling here,been here since Jan 1st 2005 and people know better here. Tell me..and explain how was Angel Of Retribution a "game changing album"? And you havent answered about the band Ghost B.C...
Edited at: Friday, March 15, 2013 5:25:15 PM
Edited at: Saturday, March 23, 2013 4:36:33 AM
[Trixi] Monday, May 06, 2013 5:11:26 AM
It was the idea of the band! I will support this fantastic idea! You can listen it, if you don´t believe it!
A recent interview @ Sony Records with Rob, Glenn and KK of Judas Priest! The interview will air on The Tour Bus soon - and then the full unedited interview ...
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hard-And-Heavy-Forever/290430264350812 Lyrics: I WILL TAKE YOUR FINAL BREATH AND I WILL BE YOUR LAST REGRET COLD BLOOD - RUNS I...
Trixi wrote:
Rob´s soft and wild side changed in one song, it´s exciting!
Well anyway, only Judas Priest and Rob Halford will already know what they do and they do the best, what they can do!!! I would also prefer that the Priest take K.K. Downing back, because he´s the most perfect guitar player in the world! Fans give a feedback, so I think the management doesn´t respect one voting, but maybe it will influence some decisions.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Thought for some reason you were hinting that every Priest album was some type of game changer,my bad on that one....And I forgot to add in there that I think these current Saxon LPs are just as good as anything Priest has done after 1990's Painkiller album,not as good as anything Priest has ever done....
You did mention that Saxon had "No game changing albums"....no they don't....so what of it? So what?
Also,kodos to you for checkin out Ghost(B.C.) and its not your thing thats cool,but as for the so called silly satanic writting you claim,I chose to believe otherwise,I don't think there is anything funny about the band's song writting at all. And another thing that cracks me up is that you say they have "gimmick" costumes on stage...yes they are a "gimmick" what isn't?
They really don't look that different then Rob Halford on the Nostradamus tour wearing a cloak/robe with the Priest sign/staff....its "silly" that you don't see the similarities lol. Ghost is an elite new (not "nu") heavy metal band,thier songs are brilliant and remind me of early Mercyful Fate when I first started listening to MF in 1984(I don't like Mercyful Fate after 1984). Ghost also covers I'm A Marrionette by awkwardly "Abba" and pulls it off with ease,as well as Here Comes The Sun,the best cover of the Beatles track I have ever heard thats for sure.
(Quoting Message by Stained_White_Trash from Friday, March 15, 2013 5:16:02 PM)
Stained_White_Trash wrote:
I never said Angel was a game changer,chief, so can't really ansewr that question for you. I did ask why you consider Saxon albums innovative. Actually you said they were "as innovative as any judas priest album"(that's huge), so please explain because I totally disagree with that. Never said other bands were expected to have a "wow" album every 2 years either. Not sure where you are reading all this unless I'm just forgetting something I wrote,that's very possible,(I am getting older and on the declin just like the old declining judas priest , as mentioned multiple times in here by mushroomhead fan) if so please correct me. I did give Ghost a listen and it sounds really old to me but I like that a lot. I like the vocals because they are clear and melodic. The nice rythum guitars remind me of old judas priest (gues I should say young) sad wings and stained class IMO which is excellent. The deal breaker for me though is the satanic theme throughout the albun and gimmick costumes on stage,(although the stage show has nothing to do with listening to the album) very annoying IMO though, so I have to give it a thumbs down due to the silly satanic song writing.
(Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Thursday, March 14, 2013 10:39:12 PM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
White trash...no ..........no trolling here,been here since Jan 1st 2005 and people know better here. Tell me..and explain how was Angel Of Retribution a "game changing album"? And you havent answered about the band Ghost B.C...
Edited at: Friday, March 15, 2013 5:25:15 PM
Edited at: Saturday, March 23, 2013 4:36:33 AM
[Trixi] Thursday, May 02, 2013 8:02:32 AM
This will be the great finale of the show Nostradamus!
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hard-And-Heavy-Forever/290430264350812 Lyrics: I WILL TAKE YOUR FINAL BREATH AND I WILL BE YOUR LAST REGRET COLD BLOOD - RUNS I...
Trixi wrote:
Rob´s soft and wild side changed in one song, it´s exciting!
Well anyway, only Judas Priest and Rob Halford will already know what they do and they do the best, what they can do!!! I would also prefer that the Priest take K.K. Downing back, because he´s the most perfect guitar player in the world! Fans give a feedback, so I think the management doesn´t respect one voting, but maybe it will influence some decisions.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Thought for some reason you were hinting that every Priest album was some type of game changer,my bad on that one....And I forgot to add in there that I think these current Saxon LPs are just as good as anything Priest has done after 1990's Painkiller album,not as good as anything Priest has ever done....
You did mention that Saxon had "No game changing albums"....no they don't....so what of it? So what?
Also,kodos to you for checkin out Ghost(B.C.) and its not your thing thats cool,but as for the so called silly satanic writting you claim,I chose to believe otherwise,I don't think there is anything funny about the band's song writting at all. And another thing that cracks me up is that you say they have "gimmick" costumes on stage...yes they are a "gimmick" what isn't?
They really don't look that different then Rob Halford on the Nostradamus tour wearing a cloak/robe with the Priest sign/staff....its "silly" that you don't see the similarities lol. Ghost is an elite new (not "nu") heavy metal band,thier songs are brilliant and remind me of early Mercyful Fate when I first started listening to MF in 1984(I don't like Mercyful Fate after 1984). Ghost also covers I'm A Marrionette by awkwardly "Abba" and pulls it off with ease,as well as Here Comes The Sun,the best cover of the Beatles track I have ever heard thats for sure.
(Quoting Message by Stained_White_Trash from Friday, March 15, 2013 5:16:02 PM)
Stained_White_Trash wrote:
I never said Angel was a game changer,chief, so can't really ansewr that question for you. I did ask why you consider Saxon albums innovative. Actually you said they were "as innovative as any judas priest album"(that's huge), so please explain because I totally disagree with that. Never said other bands were expected to have a "wow" album every 2 years either. Not sure where you are reading all this unless I'm just forgetting something I wrote,that's very possible,(I am getting older and on the declin just like the old declining judas priest , as mentioned multiple times in here by mushroomhead fan) if so please correct me. I did give Ghost a listen and it sounds really old to me but I like that a lot. I like the vocals because they are clear and melodic. The nice rythum guitars remind me of old judas priest (gues I should say young) sad wings and stained class IMO which is excellent. The deal breaker for me though is the satanic theme throughout the albun and gimmick costumes on stage,(although the stage show has nothing to do with listening to the album) very annoying IMO though, so I have to give it a thumbs down due to the silly satanic song writing.
(Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Thursday, March 14, 2013 10:39:12 PM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
White trash...no ..........no trolling here,been here since Jan 1st 2005 and people know better here. Tell me..and explain how was Angel Of Retribution a "game changing album"? And you havent answered about the band Ghost B.C...
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hard-And-Heavy-Forever/290430264350812 Lyrics: I WILL TAKE YOUR FINAL BREATH AND I WILL BE YOUR LAST REGRET COLD BLOOD - RUNS I...
Well anyway, only Judas Priest and Rob Halford will already know what they do and they do the best, what they can do!!! I would also prefer that the Priest take K.K. Downing back, because he´s the most perfect guitar player in the world! Fans give a feedback, so I think the management doesn´t respect one voting, but maybe it will influence some decisions.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Thought for some reason you were hinting that every Priest album was some type of game changer,my bad on that one....And I forgot to add in there that I think these current Saxon LPs are just as good as anything Priest has done after 1990's Painkiller album,not as good as anything Priest has ever done....
You did mention that Saxon had "No game changing albums"....no they don't....so what of it? So what?
Also,kodos to you for checkin out Ghost(B.C.) and its not your thing thats cool,but as for the so called silly satanic writting you claim,I chose to believe otherwise,I don't think there is anything funny about the band's song writting at all. And another thing that cracks me up is that you say they have "gimmick" costumes on stage...yes they are a "gimmick" what isn't?
They really don't look that different then Rob Halford on the Nostradamus tour wearing a cloak/robe with the Priest sign/staff....its "silly" that you don't see the similarities lol. Ghost is an elite new (not "nu") heavy metal band,thier songs are brilliant and remind me of early Mercyful Fate when I first started listening to MF in 1984(I don't like Mercyful Fate after 1984). Ghost also covers I'm A Marrionette by awkwardly "Abba" and pulls it off with ease,as well as Here Comes The Sun,the best cover of the Beatles track I have ever heard thats for sure.
(Quoting Message by Stained_White_Trash from Friday, March 15, 2013 5:16:02 PM)
Stained_White_Trash wrote:
I never said Angel was a game changer,chief, so can't really ansewr that question for you. I did ask why you consider Saxon albums innovative. Actually you said they were "as innovative as any judas priest album"(that's huge), so please explain because I totally disagree with that. Never said other bands were expected to have a "wow" album every 2 years either. Not sure where you are reading all this unless I'm just forgetting something I wrote,that's very possible,(I am getting older and on the declin just like the old declining judas priest , as mentioned multiple times in here by mushroomhead fan) if so please correct me. I did give Ghost a listen and it sounds really old to me but I like that a lot. I like the vocals because they are clear and melodic. The nice rythum guitars remind me of old judas priest (gues I should say young) sad wings and stained class IMO which is excellent. The deal breaker for me though is the satanic theme throughout the albun and gimmick costumes on stage,(although the stage show has nothing to do with listening to the album) very annoying IMO though, so I have to give it a thumbs down due to the silly satanic song writing.
(Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Thursday, March 14, 2013 10:39:12 PM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
White trash...no ..........no trolling here,been here since Jan 1st 2005 and people know better here. Tell me..and explain how was Angel Of Retribution a "game changing album"? And you havent answered about the band Ghost B.C...
Edited at: Friday, March 15, 2013 5:25:15 PM
Edited at: Saturday, March 23, 2013 4:36:33 AM
[Trixi] Thursday, May 02, 2013 7:58:52 AM
Rob´s soft and wild side changed in one song, it´s exciting!
Well anyway, only Judas Priest and Rob Halford will already know what they do and they do the best, what they can do!!! I would also prefer that the Priest take K.K. Downing back, because he´s the most perfect guitar player in the world! Fans give a feedback, so I think the management doesn´t respect one voting, but maybe it will influence some decisions.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Thought for some reason you were hinting that every Priest album was some type of game changer,my bad on that one....And I forgot to add in there that I think these current Saxon LPs are just as good as anything Priest has done after 1990's Painkiller album,not as good as anything Priest has ever done....
You did mention that Saxon had "No game changing albums"....no they don't....so what of it? So what?
Also,kodos to you for checkin out Ghost(B.C.) and its not your thing thats cool,but as for the so called silly satanic writting you claim,I chose to believe otherwise,I don't think there is anything funny about the band's song writting at all. And another thing that cracks me up is that you say they have "gimmick" costumes on stage...yes they are a "gimmick" what isn't?
They really don't look that different then Rob Halford on the Nostradamus tour wearing a cloak/robe with the Priest sign/staff....its "silly" that you don't see the similarities lol. Ghost is an elite new (not "nu") heavy metal band,thier songs are brilliant and remind me of early Mercyful Fate when I first started listening to MF in 1984(I don't like Mercyful Fate after 1984). Ghost also covers I'm A Marrionette by awkwardly "Abba" and pulls it off with ease,as well as Here Comes The Sun,the best cover of the Beatles track I have ever heard thats for sure.
(Quoting Message by Stained_White_Trash from Friday, March 15, 2013 5:16:02 PM)
Stained_White_Trash wrote:
I never said Angel was a game changer,chief, so can't really ansewr that question for you. I did ask why you consider Saxon albums innovative. Actually you said they were "as innovative as any judas priest album"(that's huge), so please explain because I totally disagree with that. Never said other bands were expected to have a "wow" album every 2 years either. Not sure where you are reading all this unless I'm just forgetting something I wrote,that's very possible,(I am getting older and on the declin just like the old declining judas priest , as mentioned multiple times in here by mushroomhead fan) if so please correct me. I did give Ghost a listen and it sounds really old to me but I like that a lot. I like the vocals because they are clear and melodic. The nice rythum guitars remind me of old judas priest (gues I should say young) sad wings and stained class IMO which is excellent. The deal breaker for me though is the satanic theme throughout the albun and gimmick costumes on stage,(although the stage show has nothing to do with listening to the album) very annoying IMO though, so I have to give it a thumbs down due to the silly satanic song writing.
(Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Thursday, March 14, 2013 10:39:12 PM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
White trash...no ..........no trolling here,been here since Jan 1st 2005 and people know better here. Tell me..and explain how was Angel Of Retribution a "game changing album"? And you havent answered about the band Ghost B.C...
Well anyway, only Judas Priest and Rob Halford will already know what they do and they do the best, what they can do!!! I would also prefer that the Priest take K.K. Downing back, because he´s the most perfect guitar player in the world! Fans give a feedback, so I think the management doesn´t respect one voting, but maybe it will influence some decisions.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Thought for some reason you were hinting that every Priest album was some type of game changer,my bad on that one....And I forgot to add in there that I think these current Saxon LPs are just as good as anything Priest has done after 1990's Painkiller album,not as good as anything Priest has ever done....
You did mention that Saxon had "No game changing albums"....no they don't....so what of it? So what?
Also,kodos to you for checkin out Ghost(B.C.) and its not your thing thats cool,but as for the so called silly satanic writting you claim,I chose to believe otherwise,I don't think there is anything funny about the band's song writting at all. And another thing that cracks me up is that you say they have "gimmick" costumes on stage...yes they are a "gimmick" what isn't?
They really don't look that different then Rob Halford on the Nostradamus tour wearing a cloak/robe with the Priest sign/staff....its "silly" that you don't see the similarities lol. Ghost is an elite new (not "nu") heavy metal band,thier songs are brilliant and remind me of early Mercyful Fate when I first started listening to MF in 1984(I don't like Mercyful Fate after 1984). Ghost also covers I'm A Marrionette by awkwardly "Abba" and pulls it off with ease,as well as Here Comes The Sun,the best cover of the Beatles track I have ever heard thats for sure.
(Quoting Message by Stained_White_Trash from Friday, March 15, 2013 5:16:02 PM)
Stained_White_Trash wrote:
I never said Angel was a game changer,chief, so can't really ansewr that question for you. I did ask why you consider Saxon albums innovative. Actually you said they were "as innovative as any judas priest album"(that's huge), so please explain because I totally disagree with that. Never said other bands were expected to have a "wow" album every 2 years either. Not sure where you are reading all this unless I'm just forgetting something I wrote,that's very possible,(I am getting older and on the declin just like the old declining judas priest , as mentioned multiple times in here by mushroomhead fan) if so please correct me. I did give Ghost a listen and it sounds really old to me but I like that a lot. I like the vocals because they are clear and melodic. The nice rythum guitars remind me of old judas priest (gues I should say young) sad wings and stained class IMO which is excellent. The deal breaker for me though is the satanic theme throughout the albun and gimmick costumes on stage,(although the stage show has nothing to do with listening to the album) very annoying IMO though, so I have to give it a thumbs down due to the silly satanic song writing.
(Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Thursday, March 14, 2013 10:39:12 PM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
White trash...no ..........no trolling here,been here since Jan 1st 2005 and people know better here. Tell me..and explain how was Angel Of Retribution a "game changing album"? And you havent answered about the band Ghost B.C...
Edited at: Friday, March 15, 2013 5:25:15 PM
Edited at: Saturday, March 23, 2013 4:36:33 AM
[Trixi] Thursday, May 02, 2013 5:58:24 AM
I was there, on this fantastic concert!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well anyway, only Judas Priest and Rob Halford will already know what they do and they do the best, what they can do!!! I would also prefer that the Priest take K.K. Downing back, because he´s the most perfect guitar player in the world! Fans give a feedback, so I think the management doesn´t respect one voting, but maybe it will influence some decisions.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Thought for some reason you were hinting that every Priest album was some type of game changer,my bad on that one....And I forgot to add in there that I think these current Saxon LPs are just as good as anything Priest has done after 1990's Painkiller album,not as good as anything Priest has ever done....
You did mention that Saxon had "No game changing albums"....no they don't....so what of it? So what?
Also,kodos to you for checkin out Ghost(B.C.) and its not your thing thats cool,but as for the so called silly satanic writting you claim,I chose to believe otherwise,I don't think there is anything funny about the band's song writting at all. And another thing that cracks me up is that you say they have "gimmick" costumes on stage...yes they are a "gimmick" what isn't?
They really don't look that different then Rob Halford on the Nostradamus tour wearing a cloak/robe with the Priest sign/staff....its "silly" that you don't see the similarities lol. Ghost is an elite new (not "nu") heavy metal band,thier songs are brilliant and remind me of early Mercyful Fate when I first started listening to MF in 1984(I don't like Mercyful Fate after 1984). Ghost also covers I'm A Marrionette by awkwardly "Abba" and pulls it off with ease,as well as Here Comes The Sun,the best cover of the Beatles track I have ever heard thats for sure.
(Quoting Message by Stained_White_Trash from Friday, March 15, 2013 5:16:02 PM)
Stained_White_Trash wrote:
I never said Angel was a game changer,chief, so can't really ansewr that question for you. I did ask why you consider Saxon albums innovative. Actually you said they were "as innovative as any judas priest album"(that's huge), so please explain because I totally disagree with that. Never said other bands were expected to have a "wow" album every 2 years either. Not sure where you are reading all this unless I'm just forgetting something I wrote,that's very possible,(I am getting older and on the declin just like the old declining judas priest , as mentioned multiple times in here by mushroomhead fan) if so please correct me. I did give Ghost a listen and it sounds really old to me but I like that a lot. I like the vocals because they are clear and melodic. The nice rythum guitars remind me of old judas priest (gues I should say young) sad wings and stained class IMO which is excellent. The deal breaker for me though is the satanic theme throughout the albun and gimmick costumes on stage,(although the stage show has nothing to do with listening to the album) very annoying IMO though, so I have to give it a thumbs down due to the silly satanic song writing.
(Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Thursday, March 14, 2013 10:39:12 PM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
White trash...no ..........no trolling here,been here since Jan 1st 2005 and people know better here. Tell me..and explain how was Angel Of Retribution a "game changing album"? And you havent answered about the band Ghost B.C...
Well anyway, only Judas Priest and Rob Halford will already know what they do and they do the best, what they can do!!! I would also prefer that the Priest take K.K. Downing back, because he´s the most perfect guitar player in the world! Fans give a feedback, so I think the management doesn´t respect one voting, but maybe it will influence some decisions.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Thought for some reason you were hinting that every Priest album was some type of game changer,my bad on that one....And I forgot to add in there that I think these current Saxon LPs are just as good as anything Priest has done after 1990's Painkiller album,not as good as anything Priest has ever done....
You did mention that Saxon had "No game changing albums"....no they don't....so what of it? So what?
Also,kodos to you for checkin out Ghost(B.C.) and its not your thing thats cool,but as for the so called silly satanic writting you claim,I chose to believe otherwise,I don't think there is anything funny about the band's song writting at all. And another thing that cracks me up is that you say they have "gimmick" costumes on stage...yes they are a "gimmick" what isn't?
They really don't look that different then Rob Halford on the Nostradamus tour wearing a cloak/robe with the Priest sign/staff....its "silly" that you don't see the similarities lol. Ghost is an elite new (not "nu") heavy metal band,thier songs are brilliant and remind me of early Mercyful Fate when I first started listening to MF in 1984(I don't like Mercyful Fate after 1984). Ghost also covers I'm A Marrionette by awkwardly "Abba" and pulls it off with ease,as well as Here Comes The Sun,the best cover of the Beatles track I have ever heard thats for sure.
(Quoting Message by Stained_White_Trash from Friday, March 15, 2013 5:16:02 PM)
Stained_White_Trash wrote:
I never said Angel was a game changer,chief, so can't really ansewr that question for you. I did ask why you consider Saxon albums innovative. Actually you said they were "as innovative as any judas priest album"(that's huge), so please explain because I totally disagree with that. Never said other bands were expected to have a "wow" album every 2 years either. Not sure where you are reading all this unless I'm just forgetting something I wrote,that's very possible,(I am getting older and on the declin just like the old declining judas priest , as mentioned multiple times in here by mushroomhead fan) if so please correct me. I did give Ghost a listen and it sounds really old to me but I like that a lot. I like the vocals because they are clear and melodic. The nice rythum guitars remind me of old judas priest (gues I should say young) sad wings and stained class IMO which is excellent. The deal breaker for me though is the satanic theme throughout the albun and gimmick costumes on stage,(although the stage show has nothing to do with listening to the album) very annoying IMO though, so I have to give it a thumbs down due to the silly satanic song writing.
(Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Thursday, March 14, 2013 10:39:12 PM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
White trash...no ..........no trolling here,been here since Jan 1st 2005 and people know better here. Tell me..and explain how was Angel Of Retribution a "game changing album"? And you havent answered about the band Ghost B.C...
Well anyway, only Judas Priest and Rob Halford will already know what they do and they do the best, what they can do!!! I would also prefer that the Priest take K.K. Downing back, because he´s the most perfect guitar player in the world! Fans give a feedback, so I think the management doesn´t respect one voting, but maybe it will influence some decisions.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Thought for some reason you were hinting that every Priest album was some type of game changer,my bad on that one....And I forgot to add in there that I think these current Saxon LPs are just as good as anything Priest has done after 1990's Painkiller album,not as good as anything Priest has ever done....
You did mention that Saxon had "No game changing albums"....no they don't....so what of it? So what?
Also,kodos to you for checkin out Ghost(B.C.) and its not your thing thats cool,but as for the so called silly satanic writting you claim,I chose to believe otherwise,I don't think there is anything funny about the band's song writting at all. And another thing that cracks me up is that you say they have "gimmick" costumes on stage...yes they are a "gimmick" what isn't?
They really don't look that different then Rob Halford on the Nostradamus tour wearing a cloak/robe with the Priest sign/staff....its "silly" that you don't see the similarities lol. Ghost is an elite new (not "nu") heavy metal band,thier songs are brilliant and remind me of early Mercyful Fate when I first started listening to MF in 1984(I don't like Mercyful Fate after 1984). Ghost also covers I'm A Marrionette by awkwardly "Abba" and pulls it off with ease,as well as Here Comes The Sun,the best cover of the Beatles track I have ever heard thats for sure.
(Quoting Message by Stained_White_Trash from Friday, March 15, 2013 5:16:02 PM)
Stained_White_Trash wrote:
I never said Angel was a game changer,chief, so can't really ansewr that question for you. I did ask why you consider Saxon albums innovative. Actually you said they were "as innovative as any judas priest album"(that's huge), so please explain because I totally disagree with that. Never said other bands were expected to have a "wow" album every 2 years either. Not sure where you are reading all this unless I'm just forgetting something I wrote,that's very possible,(I am getting older and on the declin just like the old declining judas priest , as mentioned multiple times in here by mushroomhead fan) if so please correct me. I did give Ghost a listen and it sounds really old to me but I like that a lot. I like the vocals because they are clear and melodic. The nice rythum guitars remind me of old judas priest (gues I should say young) sad wings and stained class IMO which is excellent. The deal breaker for me though is the satanic theme throughout the albun and gimmick costumes on stage,(although the stage show has nothing to do with listening to the album) very annoying IMO though, so I have to give it a thumbs down due to the silly satanic song writing.
(Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Thursday, March 14, 2013 10:39:12 PM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
White trash...no ..........no trolling here,been here since Jan 1st 2005 and people know better here. Tell me..and explain how was Angel Of Retribution a "game changing album"? And you havent answered about the band Ghost B.C...
Well anyway, only Judas Priest and Rob Halford will already know what they do and they do the best, what they can do!!! I would also prefer that the Priest take K.K. Downing back, because he´s the most perfect guitar player in the world! Fans give a feedback, so I think the management doesn´t respect one voting, but maybe it will influence some decisions.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Thought for some reason you were hinting that every Priest album was some type of game changer,my bad on that one....And I forgot to add in there that I think these current Saxon LPs are just as good as anything Priest has done after 1990's Painkiller album,not as good as anything Priest has ever done....
You did mention that Saxon had "No game changing albums"....no they don't....so what of it? So what?
Also,kodos to you for checkin out Ghost(B.C.) and its not your thing thats cool,but as for the so called silly satanic writting you claim,I chose to believe otherwise,I don't think there is anything funny about the band's song writting at all. And another thing that cracks me up is that you say they have "gimmick" costumes on stage...yes they are a "gimmick" what isn't?
They really don't look that different then Rob Halford on the Nostradamus tour wearing a cloak/robe with the Priest sign/staff....its "silly" that you don't see the similarities lol. Ghost is an elite new (not "nu") heavy metal band,thier songs are brilliant and remind me of early Mercyful Fate when I first started listening to MF in 1984(I don't like Mercyful Fate after 1984). Ghost also covers I'm A Marrionette by awkwardly "Abba" and pulls it off with ease,as well as Here Comes The Sun,the best cover of the Beatles track I have ever heard thats for sure.
(Quoting Message by Stained_White_Trash from Friday, March 15, 2013 5:16:02 PM)
Stained_White_Trash wrote:
I never said Angel was a game changer,chief, so can't really ansewr that question for you. I did ask why you consider Saxon albums innovative. Actually you said they were "as innovative as any judas priest album"(that's huge), so please explain because I totally disagree with that. Never said other bands were expected to have a "wow" album every 2 years either. Not sure where you are reading all this unless I'm just forgetting something I wrote,that's very possible,(I am getting older and on the declin just like the old declining judas priest , as mentioned multiple times in here by mushroomhead fan) if so please correct me. I did give Ghost a listen and it sounds really old to me but I like that a lot. I like the vocals because they are clear and melodic. The nice rythum guitars remind me of old judas priest (gues I should say young) sad wings and stained class IMO which is excellent. The deal breaker for me though is the satanic theme throughout the albun and gimmick costumes on stage,(although the stage show has nothing to do with listening to the album) very annoying IMO though, so I have to give it a thumbs down due to the silly satanic song writing.
(Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Thursday, March 14, 2013 10:39:12 PM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
White trash...no ..........no trolling here,been here since Jan 1st 2005 and people know better here. Tell me..and explain how was Angel Of Retribution a "game changing album"? And you havent answered about the band Ghost B.C...
Well anyway, only Judas Priest and Rob Halford will already know what they do and they do the best, what they can do!!! I would also prefer that the Priest take K.K. Downing back, because he´s the most perfect guitar player in the world! Fans give a feedback, so I think the management doesn´t respect one voting, but maybe it will influence some decisions.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
Thought for some reason you were hinting that every Priest album was some type of game changer,my bad on that one....And I forgot to add in there that I think these current Saxon LPs are just as good as anything Priest has done after 1990's Painkiller album,not as good as anything Priest has ever done....
You did mention that Saxon had "No game changing albums"....no they don't....so what of it? So what?
Also,kodos to you for checkin out Ghost(B.C.) and its not your thing thats cool,but as for the so called silly satanic writting you claim,I chose to believe otherwise,I don't think there is anything funny about the band's song writting at all. And another thing that cracks me up is that you say they have "gimmick" costumes on stage...yes they are a "gimmick" what isn't?
They really don't look that different then Rob Halford on the Nostradamus tour wearing a cloak/robe with the Priest sign/staff....its "silly" that you don't see the similarities lol. Ghost is an elite new (not "nu") heavy metal band,thier songs are brilliant and remind me of early Mercyful Fate when I first started listening to MF in 1984(I don't like Mercyful Fate after 1984). Ghost also covers I'm A Marrionette by awkwardly "Abba" and pulls it off with ease,as well as Here Comes The Sun,the best cover of the Beatles track I have ever heard thats for sure.
(Quoting Message by Stained_White_Trash from Friday, March 15, 2013 5:16:02 PM)
Stained_White_Trash wrote:
I never said Angel was a game changer,chief, so can't really ansewr that question for you. I did ask why you consider Saxon albums innovative. Actually you said they were "as innovative as any judas priest album"(that's huge), so please explain because I totally disagree with that. Never said other bands were expected to have a "wow" album every 2 years either. Not sure where you are reading all this unless I'm just forgetting something I wrote,that's very possible,(I am getting older and on the declin just like the old declining judas priest , as mentioned multiple times in here by mushroomhead fan) if so please correct me. I did give Ghost a listen and it sounds really old to me but I like that a lot. I like the vocals because they are clear and melodic. The nice rythum guitars remind me of old judas priest (gues I should say young) sad wings and stained class IMO which is excellent. The deal breaker for me though is the satanic theme throughout the albun and gimmick costumes on stage,(although the stage show has nothing to do with listening to the album) very annoying IMO though, so I have to give it a thumbs down due to the silly satanic song writing.
(Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Thursday, March 14, 2013 10:39:12 PM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
White trash...no ..........no trolling here,been here since Jan 1st 2005 and people know better here. Tell me..and explain how was Angel Of Retribution a "game changing album"? And you havent answered about the band Ghost B.C...
Edited at: Friday, March 15, 2013 5:25:15 PM
Edited at: Saturday, March 23, 2013 4:36:33 AM
[Trixi] Saturday, March 23, 2013 2:39:03 PM
Well anyway, only Judas Priest and Rob Halford will already know what they do and they do the best, what they can do!!! I would also prefer that the Priest take K.K. Downing back, because he´s the most perfect guitar player in the world! Fans give a feedback, so I think the management doesn´t respect one voting, but maybe it will influence some decisions.
Thought for some reason you were hinting that every Priest album was some type of game changer,my bad on that one....And I forgot to add in there that I think these current Saxon LPs are just as good as anything Priest has done after 1990's Painkiller album,not as good as anything Priest has ever done....
You did mention that Saxon had "No game changing albums"....no they don't....so what of it? So what?
Also,kodos to you for checkin out Ghost(B.C.) and its not your thing thats cool,but as for the so called silly satanic writting you claim,I chose to believe otherwise,I don't think there is anything funny about the band's song writting at all. And another thing that cracks me up is that you say they have "gimmick" costumes on stage...yes they are a "gimmick" what isn't?
They really don't look that different then Rob Halford on the Nostradamus tour wearing a cloak/robe with the Priest sign/staff....its "silly" that you don't see the similarities lol. Ghost is an elite new (not "nu") heavy metal band,thier songs are brilliant and remind me of early Mercyful Fate when I first started listening to MF in 1984(I don't like Mercyful Fate after 1984). Ghost also covers I'm A Marrionette by awkwardly "Abba" and pulls it off with ease,as well as Here Comes The Sun,the best cover of the Beatles track I have ever heard thats for sure.
(Quoting Message by Stained_White_Trash from Friday, March 15, 2013 5:16:02 PM)
Stained_White_Trash wrote:
I never said Angel was a game changer,chief, so can't really ansewr that question for you. I did ask why you consider Saxon albums innovative. Actually you said they were "as innovative as any judas priest album"(that's huge), so please explain because I totally disagree with that. Never said other bands were expected to have a "wow" album every 2 years either. Not sure where you are reading all this unless I'm just forgetting something I wrote,that's very possible,(I am getting older and on the declin just like the old declining judas priest , as mentioned multiple times in here by mushroomhead fan) if so please correct me. I did give Ghost a listen and it sounds really old to me but I like that a lot. I like the vocals because they are clear and melodic. The nice rythum guitars remind me of old judas priest (gues I should say young) sad wings and stained class IMO which is excellent. The deal breaker for me though is the satanic theme throughout the albun and gimmick costumes on stage,(although the stage show has nothing to do with listening to the album) very annoying IMO though, so I have to give it a thumbs down due to the silly satanic song writing.
(Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Thursday, March 14, 2013 10:39:12 PM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
White trash...no ..........no trolling here,been here since Jan 1st 2005 and people know better here. Tell me..and explain how was Angel Of Retribution a "game changing album"? And you havent answered about the band Ghost B.C...
Edited at: Friday, March 15, 2013 5:25:15 PM
Edited at: Saturday, March 23, 2013 4:36:33 AM
[J.D. DIAMOND] Saturday, March 23, 2013 4:32:11 AM
Thought for some reason you were hinting that every Priest album was some type of game changer,my bad on that one....And I forgot to add in there that I think these current Saxon LPs are just as good as anything Priest has done after 1990's Painkiller album,not as good as anything Priest has ever done....
You did mention that Saxon had "No game changing albums"....no they don't....so what of it? So what?
Also,kodos to you for checkin out Ghost(B.C.) and its not your thing thats cool,but as for the so called silly satanic writting you claim,I chose to believe otherwise,I don't think there is anything funny about the band's song writting at all. And another thing that cracks me up is that you say they have "gimmick" costumes on stage...yes they are a "gimmick" what isn't?
They really don't look that different then Rob Halford on the Nostradamus tour wearing a cloak/robe with the Priest sign/staff....its "silly" that you don't see the similarities lol. Ghost is an elite new (not "nu") heavy metal band,thier songs are brilliant and remind me of early Mercyful Fate when I first started listening to MF in 1984(I don't like Mercyful Fate after 1984). Ghost also covers I'm A Marrionette by awkwardly "Abba" and pulls it off with ease,as well as Here Comes The Sun,the best cover of the Beatles track I have ever heard thats for sure.
I never said Angel was a game changer,chief, so can't really ansewr that question for you. I did ask why you consider Saxon albums innovative. Actually you said they were "as innovative as any judas priest album"(that's huge), so please explain because I totally disagree with that. Never said other bands were expected to have a "wow" album every 2 years either. Not sure where you are reading all this unless I'm just forgetting something I wrote,that's very possible,(I am getting older and on the declin just like the old declining judas priest , as mentioned multiple times in here by mushroomhead fan) if so please correct me. I did give Ghost a listen and it sounds really old to me but I like that a lot. I like the vocals because they are clear and melodic. The nice rythum guitars remind me of old judas priest (gues I should say young) sad wings and stained class IMO which is excellent. The deal breaker for me though is the satanic theme throughout the albun and gimmick costumes on stage,(although the stage show has nothing to do with listening to the album) very annoying IMO though, so I have to give it a thumbs down due to the silly satanic song writing.
(Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Thursday, March 14, 2013 10:39:12 PM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
White trash...no ..........no trolling here,been here since Jan 1st 2005 and people know better here. Tell me..and explain how was Angel Of Retribution a "game changing album"? And you havent answered about the band Ghost B.C...
Edited at: Friday, March 15, 2013 5:25:15 PM
Edited at: Saturday, March 23, 2013 4:36:33 AM
[i flick my boogers] Wednesday, March 20, 2013 10:42:51 PM
wonder what they would charge for tickets.
[metallo] Wednesday, March 20, 2013 5:24:00 PM
Hi, I tried also in Paris one month ago, but nothing to do. I've some cousins living in France and they have to look for me. If they find any cD they have to buy, but 'til now nothing. Thank you for sharing: What we can do? . [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Tuesday, March 19, 2013 5:16:05 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Hey! A Trust fan!
I picked up a couple in France .... uh, a few years back and am willing to share. No sense listening to cassettes!
Two I just picked out of my case. I think I have a third (I know I have the original Paris is Burning) and, again, am willing to share.
Oh, let's finish this up with the popular Anthrax version:
metallo wrote:
Oh my God, someone talking about one of the best bands of ever. TRUST. I love to much them but is quite impossible to find any CD of them world wide. I'm still plying tapes of them. After 30 years.
PARIS IS STILL BURNING
guidogodoy wrote:
Completely agree. Painkiller kicked major ass. About all we old-school metal fans can want, IMO. You all know that I am a fan of Nostra but certainly don't see that spawning any new bands. Rap + Metal to me was a completely natural mix. Then again, that comes from a Detroit boy. Mixes better than rap (and you know I mean OLD school rap) and country. Bleah.
Now the French doing Metal. There is a true blend! LOL! Most think Anthrax did the original tune....TRUST, baby!
Head banger wrote:
Heck, Painkiller wasnt game changing either. to get priest changing the game, head back to the 70's or maybe 80 with British steel. other than that no games were changed but they still kicked ass. heck I love AOR, but I know that by itself changed nothing. I dont see nost starting any new metal trends. I dont know if I like most of the new metal, but these "trends" sure as fuck dont come from the priest.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
White trash...no ..........no trolling here,been here since Jan 1st 2005 and people know better here. Tell me..and explain how was Angel Of Retribution a "game changing album"?
And you havent answered about the band Ghost B.C...
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, March 19, 2013 5:16:05 PM
Hey! A Trust fan!
I picked up a couple in France .... uh, a few years back and am willing to share. No sense listening to cassettes!
Two I just picked out of my case. I think I have a third (I know I have the original Paris is Burning) and, again, am willing to share.
Oh, let's finish this up with the popular Anthrax version:
Oh my God, someone talking about one of the best bands of ever. TRUST. I love to much them but is quite impossible to find any CD of them world wide. I'm still plying tapes of them. After 30 years.
PARIS IS STILL BURNING
guidogodoy wrote:
Completely agree. Painkiller kicked major ass. About all we old-school metal fans can want, IMO. You all know that I am a fan of Nostra but certainly don't see that spawning any new bands. Rap + Metal to me was a completely natural mix. Then again, that comes from a Detroit boy. Mixes better than rap (and you know I mean OLD school rap) and country. Bleah.
Now the French doing Metal. There is a true blend! LOL! Most think Anthrax did the original tune....TRUST, baby!
Head banger wrote:
Heck, Painkiller wasnt game changing either. to get priest changing the game, head back to the 70's or maybe 80 with British steel. other than that no games were changed but they still kicked ass. heck I love AOR, but I know that by itself changed nothing. I dont see nost starting any new metal trends. I dont know if I like most of the new metal, but these "trends" sure as fuck dont come from the priest.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
White trash...no ..........no trolling here,been here since Jan 1st 2005 and people know better here. Tell me..and explain how was Angel Of Retribution a "game changing album"?
And you havent answered about the band Ghost B.C...
[metallo] Tuesday, March 19, 2013 3:45:32 PM
Oh my God, someone talking about one of the best bands of ever. TRUST. I love to much them but is quite impossible to find any CD of them world wide. I'm still plying tapes of them. After 30 years.
PARIS IS STILL BURNING
Completely agree. Painkiller kicked major ass. About all we old-school metal fans can want, IMO. You all know that I am a fan of Nostra but certainly don't see that spawning any new bands. Rap + Metal to me was a completely natural mix. Then again, that comes from a Detroit boy. Mixes better than rap (and you know I mean OLD school rap) and country. Bleah.
Now the French doing Metal. There is a true blend! LOL! Most think Anthrax did the original tune....TRUST, baby!
Head banger wrote:
Heck, Painkiller wasnt game changing either. to get priest changing the game, head back to the 70's or maybe 80 with British steel. other than that no games were changed but they still kicked ass. heck I love AOR, but I know that by itself changed nothing. I dont see nost starting any new metal trends. I dont know if I like most of the new metal, but these "trends" sure as fuck dont come from the priest.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
White trash...no ..........no trolling here,been here since Jan 1st 2005 and people know better here. Tell me..and explain how was Angel Of Retribution a "game changing album"?
And you havent answered about the band Ghost B.C...
[guidogodoy] Monday, March 18, 2013 1:25:41 PM
To each his own (hey, I thought I was on your "ignore list").
Well said HB. It actually grinds my gears how people think Iron Maiden changed things and were revolutionary blah blah - if you look back they came along at the right time with the right sound. Priest brought the metal to heavy metal years before Maiden decided to join the fun.
Head banger wrote:
no one needs a big wow album, ever. very few bands put out a true game changing album. they can still be a great band. lots of people love Megadeath, cant think of a game changer from them. heck, maiden might be the most popular (not to be confused with best) band out there, they changed nothing.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
According to white trash,Priest doesnt have to have a big "wow" album out every 2 years but Saxon and other bands are expected to? Sounds like the same ole run of the mill these last 8 years Head Banger & Guido eh....
[Stained_White_Trash] Friday, March 15, 2013 5:16:02 PM
I never said Angel was a game changer,chief, so can't really ansewr that question for you. I did ask why you consider Saxon albums innovative. Actually you said they were "as innovative as any judas priest album"(that's huge), so please explain because I totally disagree with that. Never said other bands were expected to have a "wow" album every 2 years either. Not sure where you are reading all this unless I'm just forgetting something I wrote,that's very possible,(I am getting older and on the declin just like the old declining judas priest , as mentioned multiple times in here by mushroomhead fan) if so please correct me. I did give Ghost a listen and it sounds really old to me but I like that a lot. I like the vocals because they are clear and melodic. The nice rythum guitars remind me of old judas priest (gues I should say young) sad wings and stained class IMO which is excellent. The deal breaker for me though is the satanic theme throughout the albun and gimmick costumes on stage,(although the stage show has nothing to do with listening to the album) very annoying IMO though, so I have to give it a thumbs down due to the silly satanic song writing.
White trash...no ..........no trolling here,been here since Jan 1st 2005 and people know better here. Tell me..and explain how was Angel Of Retribution a "game changing album"? And you havent answered about the band Ghost B.C...
Edited at: Friday, March 15, 2013 5:25:15 PM
[Zomby] Friday, March 15, 2013 3:45:30 PM
nice one headbanger well said
[Becks] Friday, March 15, 2013 3:23:46 PM
Well said HB. It actually grinds my gears how people think Iron Maiden changed things and were revolutionary blah blah - if you look back they came along at the right time with the right sound. Priest brought the metal to heavy metal years before Maiden decided to join the fun.
no one needs a big wow album, ever. very few bands put out a true game changing album. they can still be a great band. lots of people love Megadeath, cant think of a game changer from them. heck, maiden might be the most popular (not to be confused with best) band out there, they changed nothing.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
According to white trash,Priest doesnt have to have a big "wow" album out every 2 years but Saxon and other bands are expected to? Sounds like the same ole run of the mill these last 8 years Head Banger & Guido eh....
[Head banger] Friday, March 15, 2013 8:00:00 AM
no one needs a big wow album, ever. very few bands put out a true game changing album. they can still be a great band. lots of people love Megadeath, cant think of a game changer from them. heck, maiden might be the most popular (not to be confused with best) band out there, they changed nothing. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Friday, March 15, 2013 12:42:03 AM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
According to white trash,Priest doesnt have to have a big "wow" album out every 2 years but Saxon and other bands are expected to? Sounds like the same ole run of the mill these last 8 years Head Banger & Guido eh....
I realize you didn't mention me name but sometimes things are attributed to me that I don't say. I mentioned
Harpo's to Stained... and was just clarifying that I didn't say it held 24,000, and I agree with your last paragraph
and never made any of those claims either.
guidogodoy wrote:
Of course not. Neither did I quote you nor say that you did. I know that you've never been there and, while I have been there hundreds of times, even I said that I couldn't find the actual capacity of Harpos online very easily.
It is a freakin' dive. Boots stick to the floor and people have been known to be shot and stabbed in the parking lot (I park on the street). Just had to set the record straight as you guys have been bringing it up, especially in terms of numbers. As HB said, if we were to go by numbers alone, even Bieber would be followers of PSY and "Gangnam Style" (ooooh, sexy lady, op op).
Gotta also throw in with Stained on the argument (no surprise there). Priest CHANGED metal in a major way. Unabashedly metal. Wish we could ask Dimebag (RIP) but even he wore the JP razor blade. Insane Clown Posse, GWAR, Mushroomhead, hell, half the bands currently playing at Harpos didn't revolutionize metal as did Priest. They may do what they do well, but hardly had the impact of Priest.
Budred wrote:
...just mentioning ...i never said Harpo's held 24,000 people.
[Budred] Friday, March 15, 2013 1:45:28 AM
I realize you didn't mention me name but sometimes things are attributed to me that I don't say. I mentioned
Harpo's to Stained... and was just clarifying that I didn't say it held 24,000, and I agree with your last paragraph
and never made any of those claims either.
Of course not. Neither did I quote you nor say that you did. I know that you've never been there and, while I have been there hundreds of times, even I said that I couldn't find the actual capacity of Harpos online very easily.
It is a freakin' dive. Boots stick to the floor and people have been known to be shot and stabbed in the parking lot (I park on the street). Just had to set the record straight as you guys have been bringing it up, especially in terms of numbers. As HB said, if we were to go by numbers alone, even Bieber would be followers of PSY and "Gangnam Style" (ooooh, sexy lady, op op).
Gotta also throw in with Stained on the argument (no surprise there). Priest CHANGED metal in a major way. Unabashedly metal. Wish we could ask Dimebag (RIP) but even he wore the JP razor blade. Insane Clown Posse, GWAR, Mushroomhead, hell, half the bands currently playing at Harpos didn't revolutionize metal as did Priest. They may do what they do well, but hardly had the impact of Priest.
Budred wrote:
...just mentioning ...i never said Harpo's held 24,000 people.
[J.D. DIAMOND] Friday, March 15, 2013 12:42:03 AM
According to white trash,Priest doesnt have to have a big "wow" album out every 2 years but Saxon and other bands are expected to? Sounds like the same ole run of the mill these last 8 years Head Banger & Guido eh....
[guidogodoy] Thursday, March 14, 2013 11:09:12 PM
Completely agree. Painkiller kicked major ass. About all we old-school metal fans can want, IMO. You all know that I am a fan of Nostra but certainly don't see that spawning any new bands. Rap + Metal to me was a completely natural mix. Then again, that comes from a Detroit boy. Mixes better than rap (and you know I mean OLD school rap) and country. Bleah.
Now the French doing Metal. There is a true blend! LOL! Most think Anthrax did the original tune....TRUST, baby!
Heck, Painkiller wasnt game changing either. to get priest changing the game, head back to the 70's or maybe 80 with British steel. other than that no games were changed but they still kicked ass. heck I love AOR, but I know that by itself changed nothing. I dont see nost starting any new metal trends. I dont know if I like most of the new metal, but these "trends" sure as fuck dont come from the priest.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
White trash...no ..........no trolling here,been here since Jan 1st 2005 and people know better here. Tell me..and explain how was Angel Of Retribution a "game changing album"?
And you havent answered about the band Ghost B.C...
[J.D. DIAMOND] Thursday, March 14, 2013 11:01:40 PM
Bravo head banger my thoughts exactly. Why does Saxon have to have a "game changing lp" ya know? They dont.
[Head banger] Thursday, March 14, 2013 10:53:02 PM
Heck, Painkiller wasnt game changing either. to get priest changing the game, head back to the 70's or maybe 80 with British steel. other than that no games were changed but they still kicked ass. heck I love AOR, but I know that by itself changed nothing. I dont see nost starting any new metal trends. I dont know if I like most of the new metal, but these "trends" sure as fuck dont come from the priest. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Thursday, March 14, 2013 10:39:12 PM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
White trash...no ..........no trolling here,been here since Jan 1st 2005 and people know better here. Tell me..and explain how was Angel Of Retribution a "game changing album"?
And you havent answered about the band Ghost B.C...
[J.D. DIAMOND] Thursday, March 14, 2013 10:39:12 PM
White trash...no ..........no trolling here,been here since Jan 1st 2005 and people know better here. Tell me..and explain how was Angel Of Retribution a "game changing album"?
And you havent answered about the band Ghost B.C...
[guidogodoy] Thursday, March 14, 2013 9:58:44 PM
Of course not. Neither did I quote you nor say that you did. I know that you've never been there and, while I have been there hundreds of times, even I said that I couldn't find the actual capacity of Harpos online very easily.
It is a freakin' dive. Boots stick to the floor and people have been known to be shot and stabbed in the parking lot (I park on the street). Just had to set the record straight as you guys have been bringing it up, especially in terms of numbers. As HB said, if we were to go by numbers alone, even Bieber would be followers of PSY and "Gangnam Style" (ooooh, sexy lady, op op).
Gotta also throw in with Stained on the argument (no surprise there). Priest CHANGED metal in a major way. Unabashedly metal. Wish we could ask Dimebag (RIP) but even he wore the JP razor blade. Insane Clown Posse, GWAR, Mushroomhead, hell, half the bands currently playing at Harpos didn't revolutionize metal as did Priest. They may do what they do well, but hardly had the impact of Priest.
...just mentioning ...i never said Harpo's held 24,000 people.
[Budred] Thursday, March 14, 2013 12:53:24 PM
...just mentioning ...i never said Harpo's held 24,000 people.
[guidogodoy] Thursday, March 14, 2013 12:07:40 PM
@ J.D. - Thanks, bro. Will give them a listen.
To those talking about Harpos. I am sitting here laughing as I KNOW I am the only one with the luxury of having called it "my local bar" for some 20 years of life. 24,000? Hell, Harpos is a big old-school movie theater that has had all the seats taken out. 10 foot stage and they cram people in by taking out tables and chairs. Indeed, it is a metal Mecca and has been one ever since I can remember. However, even though Detroit has not been one to adhere to fire laws, you are speaking about thousand(s) - MAX, not 10s of thousands, in that place. I tried to find an actual stated capacity online with no luck. Just a big, seatless movie theater with no balcony, though. You can do the math.
White trash, if you want one more band besides the innovative Saxon, check out the swedish primitive styled heavy metal band "Ghost". They arrived on the scene in 2010,put out thier masterpiece debut "Opus Eponymous" in 2011 and now have thier sophmore lp "Infestissum" out in 2weeks which is also another master piece. This is metal with 70s influences,this is Not an alternative band,they obviously have a huge early 80s Mercyful Fate influence as well,a band Im quite shocked Budred hasnt seen live.
Budred,you and Guido seem to check out metal albums and listen to alot of music,check out Virgin Steele "The House Of Atreus Act 1" (1999) there are 22 tracks and only 2 are dull...#12 & 21 the other 20 are excellent. Singer David Defeis plays all piano,keyboards....its the only "metal opera" I like,its about the destruction of Troy (Greece)...song writting is brilliant. Edited at: Thursday, March 14, 2013 7:47:56 AM
[Stained_White_Trash] Thursday, March 14, 2013 12:00:59 PM
You must be trolling, right chief? I mean who wouldn't say that one of their favorite bands(saxon seems to be one of your favorites) is innovative? I know it's easy to see something as good through rose colored glasses, that's just how it is. You seem to think saxon is so innovative ... I'd like to know how? Yes their excellent metal compared to something like the trival mushroomhead-slipknot and other new matal bands ,but what are some of their game changing albums? Has any of those albums set a new standard for metal? No.
judas priest were game changers with albums like Sad wings, British Steel, Screaming for vengeance ect.
White trash lol, I hate to break it to ya but most people dont even know who Judas Priest are let alone saxon,and these are so called metal fans? But they all know who Iron Maiden is.... Kodos to maiden Im just sayin. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder,your opinion is neither right or wrong,same as mine at least on this subject. However its my opinion that Saxon has been the innovative band here these last 5 years putting out 3 quality lps while Priest has put out no new studio work...not saying they should or shouldnt be putting out albums these last 5 years,just saying based on no new songs compared to Saxons last 3 lps which are all 3 quality innovative albums and they are innovative as much as any Priest album is innovative. Thats my take on it white trash....why do I like calling you that as much as I do....lol!
[Budred] Thursday, March 14, 2013 12:00:53 PM
...just saw the comment about me seeing Ghost.
That's funny because I'll be seeing them in May @ Rock On The Range in Columbus Ohio.
If we're talking about the same Ghost. They are going by Ghost(B.C.).(some legal sh#t over the name).
Same band or not???
White trash, if you want one more band besides the innovative Saxon, check out the swedish primitive styled heavy metal band "Ghost". They arrived on the scene in 2010,put out thier masterpiece debut "Opus Eponymous" in 2011 and now have thier sophmore lp "Infestissum" out in 2weeks which is also another master piece. This is metal with 70s influences,this is Not an alternative band,they obviously have a huge early 80s Mercyful Fate influence as well,a band Im quite shocked Budred hasnt seen live.
Budred,you and Guido seem to check out metal albums and listen to alot of music,check out Virgin Steele "The House Of Atreus Act 1" (1999) there are 22 tracks and only 2 are dull...#12 & 21 the other 20 are excellent. Singer David Defeis plays all piano,keyboards....its the only "metal opera" I like,its about the destruction of Troy (Greece)...song writting is brilliant. Edited at: Thursday, March 14, 2013 7:47:56 AM
[Stained_White_Trash] Thursday, March 14, 2013 10:27:32 AM
Justin Bieber could bring in the so called 24,000 screaming fans if he agreed to just drive by the Harpo's in Detroit. sad
[Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Head banger from Wednesday, March 13, 2013 10:55:59 PM)
Head banger wrote:
if the only thing that counts is fans at a concert then justin bieber is beter than any metal band today. I dont think thats the only thing we can count on.
they do seem to folow up the semi popular albums with great ones for the most part, so we should be due for one more great one, and realisticly I think there is only one album coming from this group. hope I am wrong, hope the make 10 more, but I doubt it. I also doubt that I will see them ever again, but fingers crossed
Budred wrote:
You are entitled to your opinions but I think you need to re-remember the old days.
Priest was putting out an album every year and those albums were some if not the best metal albums ever made.
They came out with a wow factor album every 4 or 5 years???
Really???
I was always excited when they released new albums until "Turbo". "Jugulator" could have been produced a little better.
They didn't tank again until "Nostradamus". That seems like just the opposite of how you saw it but that's just my opinion.
Yes I'm glad they are alive and kicking but where is that "still releasing quality music" that you are talking about because there
hasn't been any in almost a decade. That trivial "stuff" that you mention, I saw Slipknot last year play in front of nearly 24,000
screaming fans and that club band from Cleveland that you mentioned just sold out Harpo's in Detroit last weekend so I'll just
let that speak for itself. Let's be realistic here also, do you think that Priest will continue for years to come and put out many albums?
This isn't bashing them but do you realize that they are aging just like the rest of us. They don't have the time to do what you say
they are going to but you can have your dreams man. I agree with your last sentence but I already mentioned how I feel about getting
stuck in the past. It's great to reminisce from time to time but I choose to move forward for the most part.
Stained_White_Trash wrote:
One thing judas priest has shown is they don't make decisions based on sniping(underhand remarks) from the media and fans on this site.
I think judas priest definitely has it's work cut out for them with the new album. Very interested to see what happens long term as a result of KK Downing leaving. I think letting him go was a huge mistake. I'm sorry but Faulkner is no KK Downing, he's good at what he does, but song writing is a totally different beast.
Does judas priest actually have to wow people every year? No. They haven't done that at any point in their existence. They came up with wow factor albums every 4-5 years on average and they have been fine like that.
Anyone who has been actually following judas priest since the old days knows that it wasn't all exciting what they introduced in every album. Now We're just happy they are still alive and kicking and still producing quality music.
Tell me, what band other than judas priest has made something new and innovative in the past 5 years? (Oh I mean big time innovative metal, not trivial stuff like the mushroomhead-slipknot)
I'd rather them NOT release an album for a few years and later on come out with some great stuff. Better than releasing material just for the sake of having an album and making more cash.
Judas Priest will innovate with a new album when they're good and ready. People should remember that innovation takes time.
In the mean time judas priest will not fade in relevance. They have 2 many good albums that will see them as a safe bet for many years to come.
(Quoting Message by Budred from Tuesday, March 12, 2013 7:40:47 PM)
Budred wrote:
I don't think anyone is expecting a cd to be released every year or even every two which shouldn't be all that difficult really.
I don't think everyone expects all Priest to sound the same either, or at least I know I don't. I do believe that Priest fans expect metal
from these guys and not whatever that was on "Nostradamus" though. All criticism isn't meant to tear down the Priest either. Why does someone
have to love everything they do. I hate "Nostradamus" but I still had hope they would return to form. They unfortunately aren't doing
anything to keep that hope alive. It's been 5 years since (a) cd and nearly a decade since a (good) cd so I think all of their fans have
reason to expect something from them. And their last post did nothing to excite me because they said they were working on it last year too.
As I wait for "something" I'll take anything from these less than innovative new bands. I think they are innovative enough by constantly changing
and expanding the metal genre and not relesing the same kind of stuff generation after generation. All older people complain about newer
music. Doesn't anyone remember the ridicule of metal or anything 80's by all those classic rock fans. Now we're doing it and a few generations
from now today's youth will do it. I'm sorry but if I listened to the same style of metal everyday I would be so bored. If I listened to Nostradamus
everyday I would be so sick. I can't wait to hear new Priest but while I'm waiting I'll take today's music.
Stained_White_Trash wrote:
Some fans in here have decided they're done with judas priest and are now doing whatever they can to tear it all the way down to the ground. Good reason to just stop reading their post unless you are just desperate to read. Where is all this new and innovative stuff other bands are doing? And it hasn't been even 2 years since KK left the band. What exactly do these people think judas priest should have done the last 5 years? I suppose they could have released 5 albums to wow the music press and fans but not sure what exactly is innovative about that. One could argue iron maiden was "innovative" with Final Frontier but the fan response seems to be quite muted. So why should judas priest release an album every year? Again, I'd love to know exactly what innovation the fans thinks judas priest should be doing that its not right now. People seem to expect a revolutionary album from judas priest once a year or something. That's very annoying IMO!!!!
(Quoting Message by Trixi from Monday, March 11, 2013 3:38:00 PM) Edited at: Tuesday, March 12, 2013 11:04:03 AM
Edited at: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 10:58:53 AM
Edited at: Thursday, March 14, 2013 10:27:56 AM
[Budred] Thursday, March 14, 2013 8:35:40 AM
J.D.. I did listen to some of that CD. It's an hour and fifteen minutes long and I'll be honest I didn't want to spend that much time in front of the computer.
I did listen to the first 25 minutes so I would feel as though I could give an accurate assessment of what I thought.
First off I'll say that it was interesting enough that I will go back and listen to more of it. I can't give it a toally positive review but I won't say anything negative.
I thought the vocalist could be a little better. I liked his voice at times but overall I didn't think he was that great. There was some really good musicianship
in the guitar playing and I thought they were blending the whole metal opera thing quite well. Around the ten minute mark it got a little strange on me with the
narration but I liked the instrumental afterwards. "Through The Ring Of Fire" was really cool, pretty heavy. It got a little strange again about half way through
but I like the way they finished it up. This probably isn't the type of music that I would normally listen to but if I was out or they were opening for someone I
could listen to it. Probably not a great review but that's what I got.
I have a question for you. I remember awhile back you posting a Priest tribute band or vocalist that you thought would have been better for priest than Ripper.
I can't remember who it was. James Rivera maybe?? I think he's from your part of the country. If so I have some videos I took that I will post for you. Let me know. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Thursday, March 14, 2013 7:22:03 AM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
White trash, if you want one more band besides the innovative Saxon, check out the swedish primitive styled heavy metal band "Ghost". They arrived on the scene in 2010,put out thier masterpiece debut "Opus Eponymous" in 2011 and now have thier sophmore lp "Infestissum" out in 2weeks which is also another master piece. This is metal with 70s influences,this is Not an alternative band,they obviously have a huge early 80s Mercyful Fate influence as well,a band Im quite shocked Budred hasnt seen live.
Budred,you and Guido seem to check out metal albums and listen to alot of music,check out Virgin Steele "The House Of Atreus Act 1" (1999) there are 22 tracks and only 2 are dull...#12 & 21 the other 20 are excellent. Singer David Defeis plays all piano,keyboards....its the only "metal opera" I like,its about the destruction of Troy (Greece)...song writting is brilliant. Edited at: Thursday, March 14, 2013 7:47:56 AM
[Budred] Thursday, March 14, 2013 8:17:00 AM
That's not quite how I meant that but I really don't want to appear to be bashing Priest and get started with that whole thing again.
Stained ... is going back and forth and I don't think he even knows what his own gripe is. I figured I would post because
I think he's criticizing and or telling people how they should or shouldn't feel about Priest and what they should or shouldn't
say about Priest and I believe you should have the right to feel and say whatever you want to about them negative or positive if
you believe it is warranted. Coming here just to trash them with no real basis maybe not but otherwise say what you feel.
He tried to entice me with the Slipknot/otherband comment and mentioned how trivial they are. My point is that trivial to him may
not be trivial to others as evidenced by the crowds. I never said in the past or now that any of these bands were ever better than
or more important or more innovative or more anything than Priest was. I only say repeatedly that I like modern metal and many forms
of it and if Priest can't put out something of quality then I'm OK with it because I can handle and enjoy what's out there.
Any comments I make about their age or their not being able to do what they did is not me trying to bash them either it is a fact of life.
I still am holding out hope that they can deliver a quality Priest beast and I will purchase whatever they release with those hopes in mind
but I don't think about it too much because of how long they have been claiming to have been working on it. If it comes out great, if not I don't care.
I'm tired of waiting.
if the only thing that counts is fans at a concert then justin bieber is beter than any metal band today. I dont think thats the only thing we can count on.
they do seem to folow up the semi popular albums with great ones for the most part, so we should be due for one more great one, and realisticly I think there is only one album coming from this group. hope I am wrong, hope the make 10 more, but I doubt it. I also doubt that I will see them ever again, but fingers crossed
Budred wrote:
You are entitled to your opinions but I think you need to re-remember the old days.
Priest was putting out an album every year and those albums were some if not the best metal albums ever made.
They came out with a wow factor album every 4 or 5 years???
Really???
I was always excited when they released new albums until "Turbo". "Jugulator" could have been produced a little better.
They didn't tank again until "Nostradamus". That seems like just the opposite of how you saw it but that's just my opinion.
Yes I'm glad they are alive and kicking but where is that "still releasing quality music" that you are talking about because there
hasn't been any in almost a decade. That trivial "stuff" that you mention, I saw Slipknot last year play in front of nearly 24,000
screaming fans and that club band from Cleveland that you mentioned just sold out Harpo's in Detroit last weekend so I'll just
let that speak for itself. Let's be realistic here also, do you think that Priest will continue for years to come and put out many albums?
This isn't bashing them but do you realize that they are aging just like the rest of us. They don't have the time to do what you say
they are going to but you can have your dreams man. I agree with your last sentence but I already mentioned how I feel about getting
stuck in the past. It's great to reminisce from time to time but I choose to move forward for the most part.
Stained_White_Trash wrote:
One thing judas priest has shown is they don't make decisions based on sniping(underhand remarks) from the media and fans on this site.
I think judas priest definitely has it's work cut out for them with the new album. Very interested to see what happens long term as a result of KK Downing leaving. I think letting him go was a huge mistake. I'm sorry but Faulkner is no KK Downing, he's good at what he does, but song writing is a totally different beast.
Does judas priest actually have to wow people every year? No. They haven't done that at any point in their existence. They came up with wow factor albums every 4-5 years on average and they have been fine like that.
Anyone who has been actually following judas priest since the old days knows that it wasn't all exciting what they introduced in every album. Now We're just happy they are still alive and kicking and still producing quality music.
Tell me, what band other than judas priest has made something new and innovative in the past 5 years? (Oh I mean big time innovative metal, not trivial stuff like the mushroomhead-slipknot)
I'd rather them NOT release an album for a few years and later on come out with some great stuff. Better than releasing material just for the sake of having an album and making more cash.
Judas Priest will innovate with a new album when they're good and ready. People should remember that innovation takes time.
In the mean time judas priest will not fade in relevance. They have 2 many good albums that will see them as a safe bet for many years to come.
(Quoting Message by Budred from Tuesday, March 12, 2013 7:40:47 PM)
Budred wrote:
I don't think anyone is expecting a cd to be released every year or even every two which shouldn't be all that difficult really.
I don't think everyone expects all Priest to sound the same either, or at least I know I don't. I do believe that Priest fans expect metal
from these guys and not whatever that was on "Nostradamus" though. All criticism isn't meant to tear down the Priest either. Why does someone
have to love everything they do. I hate "Nostradamus" but I still had hope they would return to form. They unfortunately aren't doing
anything to keep that hope alive. It's been 5 years since (a) cd and nearly a decade since a (good) cd so I think all of their fans have
reason to expect something from them. And their last post did nothing to excite me because they said they were working on it last year too.
As I wait for "something" I'll take anything from these less than innovative new bands. I think they are innovative enough by constantly changing
and expanding the metal genre and not relesing the same kind of stuff generation after generation. All older people complain about newer
music. Doesn't anyone remember the ridicule of metal or anything 80's by all those classic rock fans. Now we're doing it and a few generations
from now today's youth will do it. I'm sorry but if I listened to the same style of metal everyday I would be so bored. If I listened to Nostradamus
everyday I would be so sick. I can't wait to hear new Priest but while I'm waiting I'll take today's music.
Stained_White_Trash wrote:
Some fans in here have decided they're done with judas priest and are now doing whatever they can to tear it all the way down to the ground. Good reason to just stop reading their post unless you are just desperate to read. Where is all this new and innovative stuff other bands are doing? And it hasn't been even 2 years since KK left the band. What exactly do these people think judas priest should have done the last 5 years? I suppose they could have released 5 albums to wow the music press and fans but not sure what exactly is innovative about that. One could argue iron maiden was "innovative" with Final Frontier but the fan response seems to be quite muted. So why should judas priest release an album every year? Again, I'd love to know exactly what innovation the fans thinks judas priest should be doing that its not right now.
People seem to expect a revolutionary album from judas priest once a year or something. That's very annoying IMO!!!!
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[J.D. DIAMOND] Thursday, March 14, 2013 7:22:03 AM
White trash, if you want one more band besides the innovative Saxon, check out the swedish primitive styled heavy metal band "Ghost". They arrived on the scene in 2010,put out thier masterpiece debut "Opus Eponymous" in 2011 and now have thier sophmore lp "Infestissum" out in 2weeks which is also another master piece. This is metal with 70s influences,this is Not an alternative band,they obviously have a huge early 80s Mercyful Fate influence as well,a band Im quite shocked Budred hasnt seen live.
Budred,you and Guido seem to check out metal albums and listen to alot of music,check out Virgin Steele "The House Of Atreus Act 1" (1999) there are 22 tracks and only 2 are dull...#12 & 21 the other 20 are excellent. Singer David Defeis plays all piano,keyboards....its the only "metal opera" I like,its about the destruction of Troy (Greece)...song writting is brilliant. Edited at: Thursday, March 14, 2013 7:47:56 AM