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[guitardude] Thursday, October 29, 2009 4:18:31 PM 

Nearly twenty is still in the formative years, aka  young and impressionable. We are quite close in age and allthough I didn`t get into the Priest until British Steel, I also was still familiar with them. Once I got a listen to Unleashed, it was all over for me!!!!


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[Bazookajoe_666] Thursday, October 29, 2009 12:46:59 PM 
Rob Zombie Kicks Off New Tour

The Pulse of Radio reports: Rob Zombie kicks off his first North American tour in two years on Thursday (October 29) in Phoenix, Arizona, and he said on a conference call with reporters earlier this week that fans can expect surprises in both the set list and stage production. "We have a lot of new things this time, you know," he said. "We didn't want to go out and just do the same old show, so we've dug deep and we've kind of tried to mix it up. You know, there's always the obvious songs that you have to play for people that they want to hear, but we're actually going back and we're grabbing some songs that I've actually never played live ever. And as far as the stage show, there's been some pretty incredible advancements in digital technology, so we have a pretty high-tech show going on. It's pretty awesome."

Meanwhile, it was announced late Wednesday (October 28) that Zombie has left Geffen Records, his label home for 18 years, and signed a new deal with Roadrunner Records' Loud & Proud imprint. The label will release his new album, "Hellbilly Deluxe 2", in early 2010.

Zombie sold more than 15 million records on Geffen as a solo artist and with WHITE ZOMBIE. He said in a statement, "It certainly wasn't an easy decision to make after all this time, but it had to be done. I love this new record and wanted to surround myself with an excited new group of people who can reignite my enthusiasm for working within a hard rock record label. Roadrunner seems to be the perfect place."

Zombie added that he will play songs from "Hellbilly Deluxe 2" on the tour, although the record's release has been pushed back. Geffen was initially supposed to issue the CD on November 17. It was abruptly yanked from that date, with sources saying that Zombie was at odds with his longtime label.

The singer also said he "toyed with" the idea of bringing out the original "Hellbilly Deluxe" stage set from 1998, but decided in favor of an updated version.

Zombie performed on the second day of the Loud Park festival, which was held October 17-18 at Makuhari Messe, a convention center in Japan located in the western region of Chiba Prefecture, close to Tokyo. Photos of the performance can be viewed below.







[Bazookajoe_666] Thursday, October 29, 2009 11:24:59 AM 
If he mentioned us we'd be swarmed with internet forum trolls and new retards wondering who Judas Priest are and why Nostradamus is such a shit album.

Just be glad that Unleashed isn't like Alive!. Alive is completely done in the studio.

Unleashed in the East is live, with Rob's vocals completely overdubbed in ONE take. So essentially is like 2 shows put together.
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[Deep Freeze] Thursday, October 29, 2009 8:13:09 AM 
Very well put, GD. Although I was nearing twenty when Unleashed came out, I recall it as being THE most incredible "live" album I had ever heard and, although we now know it was not entirely "live", I still regard it as such. Rob's voice on that album was absolutely astonishing and I was hooked, even though I had heard their music for a couple years by that time and had been covering them in a band.  The new live album really does little for me. I love the music and the band and all but I just cannot get into it as much as most fans seem to and I am sure that has a lot to do with Unleashed.

On a separate note, my congratulations to our own jackylone for his success and notoriety through the Nostra album! Well done, even though I am sure he did not plan for all this to happen. What a wonderful turn of events for one of our own. My only disappointment in all of it is that he did not take the opportunity to mention our Board and family a bit. Sure would have been great for this site. Ah well, not a big deal really. As I mentioned, I know he did not do it for all of this attention. VERY well done, my friend!
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[guitardude] Wednesday, October 28, 2009 7:18:49 PM 
JD and Freeze
I`d like to add my two cents in here about the Live albums. Unleashed in the East is it for me as well. Nothing has ever compared  since. I think that the reason why is we were exposed to it during our most formative years as fans. Now , we are experienced listeners and pick out what we don`t particularly like or wished it had been done differently.
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[Head banger] Wednesday, October 28, 2009 6:00:16 PM 
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[Bazookajoe_666] Wednesday, October 28, 2009 5:03:37 PM 
Rammstein's New Album Cracks Top 15 Us Charts

"Liebe Ist Für Alle Da", the new album from the German rock band RAMMSTEIN, sold 22,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 13 on The Billboard 200 chart. Previously, the group's best rank came with its 1998 chart debut, "Sehnsucht", which peaked at No. 45 off the strength of its only U.S. radio chart hit, "Du Hast". Although the band just had its highest chart debut, "Reise, Reise" sold over 26,000 copies in the U.S. its opening week of sales.

Worldwide chart positions reaffirm RAMMSTEIN's status as one of the most internationally popular rock bands with seven #1 sales chart positions including their native Germany as well as platinum and gold certifications already awarded for numerous European countries.

"Liebe Ist Für Alle Da" arrived in stores on October 20 through a marketing and distribution deal with Vagrant Records and Universal Music Germany. The album was produced by Jacob Hellner and RAMMSTEIN, with recording done at Northern California's Sonoma Mountain Studio. The first single from the 11-track release is "Pussy", which was released as a digital single on September 22 and accompanied by one of the year's most viral videos.

A short film featuring behind-the-scenes footage from the making of RAMMSTEIN's "Pussy" video can be viewed below (courtesy of IGN Video).

"Liebe Ist Für Alle Da" track listing:

01. Rammlied
02. Ich Tu Dir Weh
03. Waidmann's Heil
04. Haifisch
05. B******
06. Fruehling In Paris
07. Weiner Blut
08. Pussy
09. Liebe Ist Fur Alle Da
10. Mehr
11. Roter Sand

RAMMSTEIN is:

Till Lindemann - Vocals
Paul Landers - Guitar
Richard Z. Kruspe - Guitar
Oliver Riedel - Bass
Christoph Schneider - Drums
Flake Lorenz - Keyboards
[Bazookajoe_666] Wednesday, October 28, 2009 5:00:00 PM 
Is This Our Jackyle One?

It's official! On October 28, 2009 at 1:48 a.m. (EST), Cleveland, Ohio JUDAS PRIEST fan Jim Bartek finished listening to PRIEST's "Nostradamus" from start to finish for the 500th straight day!

His unique and unusual accomplishment has been covered in media outlets all around the world, including the New York Times, Rolling Stone magazine, the Associated Press, the Howard Stern radio network, major commercial FM rock radio stations and morning shows across the country, to name just a few. Bartek also had a chance to meet all of the members of JUDAS PRIEST on July 14, 2009 during their summer tour stop in Cleveland.

Bartek plans to finally end the streak, much to the relief of his friends and family, sometime in November. A date will soon be set where friends, followers, supporters and PRIEST fans will gather for a party at a local drinking establishment in Cleveland with Bartek to share one final listen together.

Bartek shares his own personal thoughts and prophecies on the "Nostradamus" album and his listening streak:

"The time has come to put to rest one of the greatest, most exciting, and craziest times of my life. My listening streak of 'Nostradamus' will soon come to an end.

"October 28th marks the 500th consecutive day of at least one listen of JUDAS PRIEST's epic 'Nostradamus' since its release in 2008.

"I would never in my life have thought anything like this could have ever happened, or could I have ever imagined doing something like this to begin with. It's hard to believe it has been nearly a year and a half already. The time has flown by.

"'Nostradamus' will go down as my favorite album of all time. I feel it is a masterful piece of work, with a story line that I thought was very easy to follow and understand. PRIEST gave an excellent overview of Nostradamus' life in a mere hour and 45 minutes. The music and the vocals, while not straight-on metal as standard PRIEST, still give an amazing metal performance into a very interesting subject.

"The 'streak', as most people call it, has been exciting and the rewards have been plentiful.

"I never planned to do anything like this. It just developed and took on a life of its own after several early on air mentions by Bill Peters during his WJCU 'Metal On Metal' radio program. I listen to his show religiously every Friday night. He was taking a poll on what his listeners thought of the new album and I was one of the only ones who responded favorably out of the hundreds of listeners who participated. I told him I even liked it so much that I was listening to it every day in its entirety since the release date, which was a week earlier at the time. I would check in with him every week and he would always ask if the streak was still going. After just over a month, he interviewed me live on the radio to give his listeners my personal review on the album and talk about the streak. I then checked in every couple of weeks to give live updates. By this time, more people were starting to come around and warm up to the album and were intently following my streak. The national media picked up on the story and the rest is history.

"All of the interviews, the news stories and people talking about it when I am out and about at local metal shows have just been overwhelming. The singer from the Metal Blade band RAVAGE came up to me after their Cleveland show and said, 'Hey, you're the 'Nostradamus' guy. It's an honor to meet you and have you see our show. We have all been following your streak in Boston.' I was even spotted and asked about it recently at a Cleveland Browns football game!

"I never would have thought in a million years this would have been such a big thing. It is amazing all the worldwide attention it has generated.

"Obviously the most exciting reward came when JUDAS PRIEST and their management took notice and invited me backstage before their show in July to meet and discuss 'Nostradamus' with them. This was the most exciting and memorable night of my life. A chance to meet my all-time favorite band was something I will never forget.

"It is going to feel weird not hearing the record every day since it has been a part of my life for all this time. I can just see my dog (Clarence) looking at me the first few days without a listen wanting to know where his 'Nostradamus' is. I think he has enjoyed the streak as much as I have!

"It has been an experience I will treasure. It has also been an experience that has been the craziest time of my life!

"I have to thank my friends and family, and all the people in the metal community for their support through this. The 'Metal On Metal' radio show, the 'Classic Metal Show', all the radio stations, newspapers, magazines and hundreds of internet sites that wrote about it. This truly has been an experience I will never forget.Last but not least, I would like to thank the metal gods themselves, JUDAS PRIEST, for releasing an album that made a huge impact on my life.

"Rob (Halford) told me to keep the streak going. You never know, I may change my mind and just cancel that party! Even if it does actually come to an end, it does not mean the 'Nostradamus' album will now be shelved. I at least see a couple of listens a week in my future as I still LOVE the record!"

Pictured below: WJCU "Metal On Metal" DJ Bill Peters (left) with Jim "Nostradamus" Bartek (right) moments before he went backstage to meet JUDAS PRIEST on July 14, 2009 in Cleveland at the Time-Warner Cable Amphitheater.









[Bazookajoe_666] Wednesday, October 28, 2009 3:55:28 PM 
Those people are called "posers".
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[J.D. DIAMOND] Wednesday, October 28, 2009 3:03:06 PM 
What a strage interview from RJD Joe!!! Excellent!!!  And Freeze....I agree with you as I have never been able to get "into" a live album after "Unleashed In The East" no matter how much they doctored it up in the studio...Unleashed In The East is still unbeatable.  And jimmyjames...there are some "fan-boys" here like "TASNAM1" who says "every song and every album" by JP is equally excellent,now that is a fuckin "fan-boy".He has no opinions of Judas Priest songs because its all the same to him....Painkiller and Parental Guidence are equally the same to him after all its just Judas Priest! LOL! What a fuckin "JOKE".
 
I am sick of fans like this...if Judas Priest put out a fucking disco album TASNAM1 would love it.If they put out a rap album,TASNAM1 would love it. If they put out a Britny Spears album with Britny on vocals with Rob...TASNAM1 would "love it" because to TASNAM1 ...."its all the same". So I agree with jimmyjames that there is some fanboyism going on here.And it makes me sick as well!!! 

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[Bazookajoe_666] Tuesday, October 27, 2009 10:43:29 PM 

Dio Interview

Dio’s website calls him “the grand wizard of classic rock”. He’s been recording since 1958, and first achieved recognition with his band Elf, who supported Deep Purple in 1972. He then joined Rainbow, and sang with Black Sabbath after Ozzy Osbourne was kicked out.

In 1983 he released his first solo album, Holy Diver, the title track of which was recently covered by the metalcore band Killswitch Engage. He currently fronts Heaven And Hell, a return to the Black Sabbath line-up he was part of.

Do you collect anything weird?
Frogs. I was in Cornwall in 1975 and discovered a little shop, and inside there was a frog playing guitar, and I just couldn’t help myself. I started to collect frogs, and I have a lot of people who care about me and give them to me. I have a frog with a large phallic member with a teacup on it.
 
Do you believe in ghosts?
When I was in Rainbow, we were at a place called the Château, north of Paris. There wasn’t a lot to do other than record, so one day we had a séance. We contacted this woman named Sarah who kept saying nothing but, “Kill Thomas, kill Thomas, kill Thomas”. This went on for a week.

So we asked Sarah some questions, and found out Thomas was her son, who she wanted us to kill because he killed her, in childbirth. We asked if we could talk to someone else and the glass started to go everywhere. It said: “I am Baal. I create chaos. You will never finish this project.” It got a lot more involved than that. That’s the tip of the iceberg.
 
What’s the closest you’ve come to death?
An automobile accident in the early days of Elf. Our driver was killed, as well as my best friend and lead guitar player. I went through the windscreen and then back, ripped a part of my scalp off, broke a leg and broke an arm.

One of the guitar players in the back hit his face on the engine and had 16 stitches near his eye, and one almost had his legs amputated… it just went on and on. Just a horrible experience.

Do you have any recurring dreams?
I have nightmares on the road – I guess that’s just the stress of being in different places and having a different diet. The worst one was waking up in a bus and seeing all the people who’ve died before me and someone saying: “Don’t worry, you’ll be with us soon.”

Have you ever had a crush on someone that most people would think was gross?
Sophia Loren’s lower lip. I always just thought she had a magnificent lower lip.

What does your orgasm face look like?
I don’t know… I don’t think I’ve ever really looked! Probably white and sticky.

Have you ever seen any quirky genitalia?
I had a guitar player who had a crooked cock. It was hard to miss; I guess he was proud of it. Sometimes we had to pee together and you know, you check it out.

I thought you weren’t meant to!
Yeah, you can sneak a peek! You can look and go, “Holy, look at the size…” and then tell your friends, “Some guy was in the toilet with a knob like a bell!” But you don’t give it a stare, for sure.

What’s the oddest thing you’ve eaten?
I don’t eat vegetables, because I can’t stand the sliminess – like green beans. Or anything that looks like it’s got something still growing inside it. I do eat potatoes, they’re like a quasi-vegetable; and I’ll eat tomatoes as long as they’re crushed up in a sauce. Other than that, I only eat meat. So, kangaroo.

What’s the strangest thing a fan’s ever sent to you?
I can name almost all the frogs. The strangest things are books of the dead – but I figure that’d be expected.

What’s the strangest thing in your house?
Aside from myself? Sometimes you collect so many things they start cohabitating. I’m looking at a frog, and next to the frog is a wolf, and then there’s another frog who’s playing the saxophone, and next to him is a gargoyle on a candlestick, and next to him is Henry VIII. And I have some really beautiful crosses.

What’s the biggest animal you’ve killed?
A squirrel, accidentally. I love animals. I’ve always had dogs and cats. They put things in perspective: I see how wonderfully made they are and how flawed we are.
 
And now, the classic Bizarre challenge: choose between coprophilia, necrophilia and bestiality and explain your decision.
If I had to choose, bestiality. I certainly don’t want to screw any dead people and I don’t want to eat shit; at least there’s some kind of sexualness going on in the other one that I can get a live perspective on, anyway.
 
Which animal?
A spider. A black widow, of course!
 
What would go through your head when it started to eat you after sex?
“Ouch” is the first thing I’d say, and “stop” would be next, and “Oh my God” – you know, the usual epithets hurled out when these things happen, when you get eaten by a spider.
 
Do you think the sex would be good?
Probably not.

[Deep Freeze] Tuesday, October 27, 2009 7:36:04 AM 
While I may not necessarily agree with all you have said or how, I can certainly understand much of what you say and your position. Certainly there has been enough bashing of Hetfield/Lars here for some of their work to fill a large septic tank. I can see what you mean about Rob and how there are so many that believe he simply defecates gold but I must be honest; I am OK with the Christmas stuff. Not because it is "genius" or "innovative", because it is not, but more because I am a fan and I like his voice. I enjoy listening to him in almost everything he does. Almost.

I also do not rave about Touch of Evil because, quite frankly, I have not been thrilled with a "live" Priest album since Unleashed. I think that speaks volumes given what we know about how it was actually recorded. I have simply not been very motivated by anything live that the guys have done since. As for Nostra, well AGAIN it is what it is. I do not think it is a "masterpiece" (clearly it is no Tommy) and it is not a dismal faliure. It is just another album to me. They took a shot at a concept album as so many great names have done before. No big news and surely nothing to fear. If they so choose, they can come back with another "hard" album, I'm sure.

To me, it is much ado about nothing. I do not see that  the "end is near". Priest do whatever they want and, most of the time, I like it. If that is being a "fanboy" then so be it. Railing on and on will obviously not matter much to the five guys that actually record this stuff.
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[J.D. DIAMOND] Tuesday, October 27, 2009 4:41:03 AM 
Those aren't christmas songs,those are "christian christmas hymns"!   Well they are! (lol!) People can label it what they want and craft it into just about anything but they are christian christmas hymns and thats not the reason why I don't like it ironically,I don't like it because it doesn't strike me as quality music,yet I agree that Rob has done something very well and inovative,its just not my cup of tea just like Nostradamus is not,I wish it were cause its been 5 long years since I've heard an album that I like,the last being 2005 Angel Of Retribution! I am envious and happy that everyone likes the new christmas album though.
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[hellrider 31038] Tuesday, October 27, 2009 12:24:30 AM 
continuation from my last post.lol.but like i said a few days ago i have been giving this allot of thought and a lot of thought since my last post a few days ago i think what the METAL GOD is doing is trying to get some exposer but at the same time not stray away from MEEETTT   TTTAAALLL i will know for sure when i here it.
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[Bazookajoe_666] Monday, October 26, 2009 9:09:39 PM 
Alright I was gonna say hahaha.

But you should definitly give the christmas album a listen. There's definitly some shit on it, but there ARE some good tunes. Just pretend there not christmas songs haha.
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[Becks] Monday, October 26, 2009 8:41:09 PM 
Too true Spa! A great artist does not make music simply because the fans demand it - they make it because it actually means something to them (something very few and far between these days)! Very admirable I believe, so props to the Metal God!
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[guidogodoy] Monday, October 26, 2009 8:40:20 PM 
Oh, DAMN well said!
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[spapad] Monday, October 26, 2009 8:36:49 PM 
I think if the God wants to do a metal Christmas album for experimentation that is just fine by me. Call me a "fangirl" I'm going to buy it and probably love it! Rob is no fool, he knows the world isn't going to beat the cd store doors down to buy this, but it's his project and if he wants to do it, that's perfectly fine with many of his fans. We support those we admire for being risk takers and not always conforming to the mainstream media bullshit. Thank You Mr. Halford!!!
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[Becks] Monday, October 26, 2009 8:29:25 PM 
Yeah, that. I agree with Guido. And for the record, James Hetfield has been getting slammed for YEARS for 'selling out', as some people call it. Mainly cos Metallica churns out music for the hell of it and to make money. Rob has stated clearly in interviews that he has always wanted to do this album, and that Christmas is special to him - no less because even growing up in post WWII England, where rationing to an extent was still in effect, his parents still tried to make the time special for their kids.
I have no qualms with people saying, 'hey it's not my thing I don't like what I've heard', but I get sick of the 'he's lost his mind, this is garbage, senile old fool' really negative stuff - if you don't like it, fine, but stop whinging about it! It's very counter productive and just pointless.
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[hellrider 31038] Monday, October 26, 2009 8:19:06 PM 
well there are apparently some new HALFORD HEAVY METAL TRACKS ON THERE FOR US TO BLAST IN OUR FACE AS FAR AS I KNOW and i need some METAL CRISTMAS  songs  MAN.i am getting real tried of hearing that one we got with the dogs barking the notes of the songs.imagine in your head dogs barking to jingle bells.bar  bark  bark         bark     bark    bark        bark bark bark    bark bark. i can not comment on the songs on HALFORDS new cd because i have not heard a note but as soon as i have HEARD THE NEW HALFORD winter songs cd WITH  A FEW NEW HALFORD HEAVY MEEEETTT    TTTAAALLL  (MEEETTT   TTTAAALLL) tracks i will be able to reply to your post better.   [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Monday, October 26, 2009 5:50:02 PM)
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