You're probably right, Roth is not that geat a vocalist. And Roth can't roll his Rs quite like the guy in Ghost either.
I love the part at the 0.30 mark in that Ghost vid. "...rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrritual!!!! thankyou!......rrrrrrrrrreeejoice!!!! "
...hahahahahaha!!! (Quoting Message by HELL BENT FOR JUDAS from Thursday, March 08, 2012 7:31:14 PM)
HELL BENT FOR JUDAS wrote:
Anyway the singer of the GHOST is far better than David Lee Roth.Sorry!.
Edited at: Friday, March 09, 2012 1:15:24 PM
[Budred] Friday, March 09, 2012 4:52:17 PM
"Murder The Mountains" (CD) by RED FANG
...good stuff
@Brian
Not good, I only went to 4 of them. I made the mistake of changing songs after two lessons.
The second one was harder than the first and I lost some confidence. I asked if I could go every
other week to have more time to practice. They are a music institute and you have to pay for the
month so I was told no. I may not go back.
[Brian_Evans] Friday, March 09, 2012 1:13:41 PM
You're probably right, Roth is not that geat a vocalist. And Roth can't roll his Rs quite like the guy in Ghost either.
I love the part at the 0.30 mark in that Ghost vid. "...rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrritual!!!! thankyou!......rrrrrrrrrreeejoice!!!! "
Anyway the singer of the GHOST is far better than David Lee Roth.Sorry!.
Edited at: Friday, March 09, 2012 1:15:24 PM
[J.D. DIAMOND] Friday, March 09, 2012 3:47:58 AM
Mercyful Fate - Come To The Sabbath 1984
Nuns Have No Fun is indeed a great track but how about Come To The Sabbath? Bought this LP in 1985 about a year after it's release and it blew my freaking mind. Not many can tolerate King Diamond and perhaps rightfully so,but those who can get into Diamond's world with the Don't Break The Oath album its a haunting treasure and a fantastic peice of art.
Totally. Van Halen sucks balls in my books,and Roth is lame. Let him listen to the run of the mill radio bullshit top 40 crap and continue to seek out good bands.
Anyway the singer of the GHOST is far better than David Lee Roth.Sorry!.
[HELL BENT FOR JUDAS] Thursday, March 08, 2012 8:30:16 PM
MERCYFUL FATE-NUNS HAVE NO FUN
One of the best song ever.
[HELL BENT FOR JUDAS] Thursday, March 08, 2012 7:31:14 PM
Anyway the singer of the GHOST is far better than David Lee Roth.Sorry!.
[metalgodess] Thursday, March 08, 2012 5:11:44 PM
Run Of The Mill.....for the twenty-somethingth time, so I can learn that intro!
[Brian_Evans] Thursday, March 08, 2012 4:50:39 PM
Well you guys can listen to your "Ghost"(lol) and "Mushroomhead" .....I'm gonna listen to some "Dirty Movies" ...courtesy of Van Halen.
Edited at: Thursday, March 08, 2012 4:50:59 PM
[.] Wednesday, March 07, 2012 4:51:46 PM
You won't see me in a high end fashion store either but it's nice to know what's out there in case I win the lottery. :D
I agree with you all the way though it's nice to see some off the wall people (clothing) away from the confined area of a stage.
You'll never see me in a high end fashion store.
I'm a poorboy from the midwest. (LOL)
Also, I wasn't saying it didn't cause fashion or become a lifestyle for some, I'm just saying
for Priest it was a created stage persona just like the majority of bands out there including MRH.
Not many go onstage as themselves.
. wrote:
That's true but now it has become a lifestyle to dress with the studs. If you check the high end fashion stores you'll see plenty of Valentino, Louboutin, Alexander Macqueen, Westwood, etc who put leather and skulls in every item they design. Westwood herself was one of the people who along with the Sex Pistols helped bring the punk look to the fore, all stemming from the underground scene, from which Rob Halford also took the idea. In the section for kids clothes you see metal studs and gothic lettering.
Budred wrote:
That's funny.(really...I laughed)
The one thing people need to understand is that they're on a stage and they're giving a performance.
Does anyone here remember Alice Cooper. He said it's all show business and everyone needs an act.
Has anyone here seen Judas Priest when they're not on stage. That's not how they're dressed. And the leather
look isn't how they started out either. They evolved into it and it became their stage persona. A Judas Priest
show is just that, a show. MRH is doing the same thing only their show is blood, masks, and theatrics. So laugh
if you must but it's all Rock n Roll.
(not comparing Priest to MRH just trying to make a point)
Brian_Evans wrote:
Is that leatherface??
[Brian_Evans] Wednesday, March 07, 2012 4:29:18 PM
How's the guitar lessons coming?
[Budred] Wednesday, March 07, 2012 5:27:01 AM
You'll never see me in a high end fashion store.
I'm a poorboy from the midwest. (LOL)
Also, I wasn't saying it didn't cause fashion or become a lifestyle for some, I'm just saying
for Priest it was a created stage persona just like the majority of bands out there including MRH.
Not many go onstage as themselves. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by . from Wednesday, March 07, 2012 12:26:51 AM)
. wrote:
That's true but now it has become a lifestyle to dress with the studs. If you check the high end fashion stores you'll see plenty of Valentino, Louboutin, Alexander Macqueen, Westwood, etc who put leather and skulls in every item they design. Westwood herself was one of the people who along with the Sex Pistols helped bring the punk look to the fore, all stemming from the underground scene, from which Rob Halford also took the idea. In the section for kids clothes you see metal studs and gothic lettering.
Budred wrote:
That's funny.(really...I laughed)
The one thing people need to understand is that they're on a stage and they're giving a performance.
Does anyone here remember Alice Cooper. He said it's all show business and everyone needs an act.
Has anyone here seen Judas Priest when they're not on stage. That's not how they're dressed. And the leather
look isn't how they started out either. They evolved into it and it became their stage persona. A Judas Priest
show is just that, a show. MRH is doing the same thing only their show is blood, masks, and theatrics. So laugh
if you must but it's all Rock n Roll.
(not comparing Priest to MRH just trying to make a point)
Brian_Evans wrote:
Is that leatherface??
[Budred] Wednesday, March 07, 2012 5:16:20 AM
I've had moments of wishing to see some suffering faces but that has nothing to do with any of my posts about MRH.
There are threads dedicated to other bands here so I have no qualms discussing them. I don't think that they are the
best band out there and I make efforts to not compare them to Priest. For me it works. I like the theatrical part of their
show and I love all the changes in their music. Slow, heavy, melodic, hardcore, clean vocals, growls, screams, etc., etc..
I like them having two singers. To me they are somewhat unique and I like about 90 percent of their catalog. Because
I live so close to where they're from I can see them basically as often as I want and I dig that part of it also. There are no
other bands that I like this much that I have so much access to so hence the posts. It's that simple. No malice intended. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by HELL BENT FOR JUDAS from Tuesday, March 06, 2012 6:38:11 PM)
HELL BENT FOR JUDAS wrote:
I think Budred enjoys putting Mushroomhead on this site.IMO he can imagine some members' suffering faces.
[J.D. DIAMOND] Wednesday, March 07, 2012 4:33:42 AM
Ghost - "Ritual" live 2011.
Fuckin excellent,finally a band with a satanic black arts theme that doesn't look or sound like the shit current 3rd wave(2000 - 2012) black metal scene. What a breath of fresh air,however this band should be dismissed by most metal fans and perhaps rightfully so,but those who can see into this art and some who like Mercyful Fate's Don't Break The Oath possibly may enjoy this album. Other than that,fans of 70's rock may find this appealing.
Edited at: Wednesday, March 07, 2012 4:37:02 AM
[J.D. DIAMOND] Wednesday, March 07, 2012 3:21:50 AM
I get the point though Budred. Youtube vids are not to be taken as quality sound as you know,but yeah I got the point. A show like this could be fun to watch even if your not into metal or extreme music at all.
I think I may have already posted this video. I was trying to delete it but can't for some reason. I was posting this for
JD to check out the crowd scene but after watching it I realized that if I wanted someone to check out MRH this is the worst
example musically. I could have went with. Love or hate them this isn't one of their better songs.
Edited at: Tuesday, March 06, 2012 6:06:54 PM
[.] Wednesday, March 07, 2012 12:26:51 AM
That's true but now it has become a lifestyle to dress with the studs. If you check the high end fashion stores you'll see plenty of Valentino, Louboutin, Alexander Macqueen, Westwood, etc who put leather and skulls in every item they design. Westwood herself was one of the people who along with the Sex Pistols helped bring the punk look to the fore, all stemming from the underground scene, from which Rob Halford also took the idea. In the section for kids clothes you see metal studs and gothic lettering. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Budred from Tuesday, March 06, 2012 6:19:20 PM)
Budred wrote:
That's funny.(really...I laughed)
The one thing people need to understand is that they're on a stage and they're giving a performance.
Does anyone here remember Alice Cooper. He said it's all show business and everyone needs an act.
Has anyone here seen Judas Priest when they're not on stage. That's not how they're dressed. And the leather
look isn't how they started out either. They evolved into it and it became their stage persona. A Judas Priest
show is just that, a show. MRH is doing the same thing only their show is blood, masks, and theatrics. So laugh
if you must but it's all Rock n Roll.
(not comparing Priest to MRH just trying to make a point)
Brian_Evans wrote:
Is that leatherface??
[HELL BENT FOR JUDAS] Tuesday, March 06, 2012 6:38:11 PM
I think Budred enjoys putting Mushroomhead on this site.IMO he can imagine some members' suffering faces.
[Budred] Tuesday, March 06, 2012 6:19:20 PM
That's funny.(really...I laughed)
The one thing people need to understand is that they're on a stage and they're giving a performance.
Does anyone here remember Alice Cooper. He said it's all show business and everyone needs an act.
Has anyone here seen Judas Priest when they're not on stage. That's not how they're dressed. And the leather
look isn't how they started out either. They evolved into it and it became their stage persona. A Judas Priest
show is just that, a show. MRH is doing the same thing only their show is blood, masks, and theatrics. So laugh
if you must but it's all Rock n Roll.
(not comparing Priest to MRH just trying to make a point) [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Brian_Evans from Tuesday, March 06, 2012 5:50:46 PM)