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[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, August 07, 2009 10:36:27 PM 
It works.
  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, August 07, 2009 10:26:58 PM)
[guidogodoy] Friday, August 07, 2009 10:26:58 PM 
Say, someone do me a favor and click on the following and prove to me that the link brings up the converted KK interview I made....no need to download it. Just see if the page loads.

www.yousendit.com/download/Y1RwZGltRStIcWZ2Wmc9PQ
[hellrider 31038] Friday, August 07, 2009 8:50:16 PM 
right click on the link you posted and save and thats it..lol yeah man just passing on my learning experience to others.lol.
  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, August 07, 2009 8:32:46 PM)
[guidogodoy] Friday, August 07, 2009 8:32:46 PM 
Right click and save it? Not complicated at all. Trust me.

I also know you were speaking out of knowledge trying to help others not make the same mistake as you about the eyebrows! LOL!!!
  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by hellrider 31038 from Friday, August 07, 2009 5:47:38 PM)
[ron h] Friday, August 07, 2009 6:24:54 PM 
[ron h] Friday, August 07, 2009 6:18:40 PM 
Las Vegas Review-Journal has issued a new interview with JUDAS PRIEST frontman
ROB HALFORD. The following is an excerpt:

"It was a meshing of a lot of things, wasn't it?" Halford says of the impact
that British Steel had on the popularization of metal. "We'd been around the
world a couple of times and we'd made our mark. We'd talked to the press and
we'd talked to radio, and everybody was aware of this growing development of
this specific type of sound in rock 'n' roll called 'metal,' and it was gaining
a foothold at a remarkable speed.

"It was as though everybody was waiting for something new to happen," he
continues, "much like some of the things we've seen since that time, with the
Seattle scene and bands like NIRVANA and more recently, with bands like LINKIN
PARK. All of these things happen as they need to in rock 'n' roll, to keep
things fresh and new. That was definitely the vibe that was surrounding British
Steel. Looking back, you see everybody coming together and saying, 'Yeah, this
is for me. This is my music for my generation. I am now officially a metalhead
because I've found a music that belongs to me.' And the movement suddenly
started to swell and grow."
Edited at: Friday, August 07, 2009 6:24:26 PM
[hellrider 31038] Friday, August 07, 2009 5:47:38 PM 
thanks guido that sounds pretty complcated man i will work on it
  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, August 07, 2009 4:26:22 PM)
[guidogodoy] Friday, August 07, 2009 4:26:22 PM 
I have your fix, Hellrider. Two options: first is that I have converted it to MP3 and can find a way to get it to you. Disadvantage there is is that it is a pretty big file. Turns out to be some 17MB.

Second and easier for you would be to download the file and use some other media player to play it. To do this, go back to that link and RIGHT click on it (assuming you are using a PC). Hit the "save as..." and save it to your desktop. You should see it spend a little bit of time to download. If it goes in a second, you only downloaded the link (text) itself. Try again.

Assuming you downloaded the whole media file properly, you should find a file called "kk.wmv.wav" on your desktop. Now if you double-click on it and it doesn't work, you should download the best FREE media player on the market here: www.videolan.org/vlc/ It is small and installs in a heartbeat. Plays absolutely everything, audio and video. Once installed, open it and then file / open the kk interview. It should work like a charm.

Any trouble, PM me and I'll find a way to send along the converted MP3 version that I just made.
  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by hellrider 31038 from Tuesday, August 04, 2009 11:06:30 PM)
[Bev] Friday, August 07, 2009 8:02:35 AM 

hellrider ... I looked for the interview with Jeb Wright of ClassicRockRevisited, on YouTube, and am having no luck, sorry ; (  It was a remote (via phone) interview aired on Jeb's radio show.  Maybe one of our techno gurus here on the board can help sort out the issue and get it online for you ; )  The questions ranged from how idea of touring the entire British Steel album came about  to What solo of Glenns did KK feel impressed him (or something like that) ... Of course, KK's response is priceless!  He said, after giving it some thought, "All of them!"  It's a little long but worth a listen!

  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by hellrider 31038 from Tuesday, August 04, 2009 11:06:30 PM)
Edited at: Friday, August 07, 2009 8:03:32 AM
[hellrider 31038] Tuesday, August 04, 2009 11:06:30 PM 
hey BEV
THAT BITES               THAT BITES
IN THE DEAD OF NIGHT              THAT BITES

maybe someone will post it on youtube soon

what were some of the things they were talking about
  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Bev from Tuesday, August 04, 2009 9:43:44 PM)
[Bev] Tuesday, August 04, 2009 9:43:44 PM 
Sorry 'bout that hellrider ; (  It's one of his better interviews, too! 
  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by hellrider 31038 from Tuesday, August 04, 2009 8:05:09 PM)
[hellrider 31038] Tuesday, August 04, 2009 8:05:09 PM 

FUC?               FUUUUCCCC?????????????????????????????? does not work on my computer.


  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Bev from Tuesday, August 04, 2009 6:05:34 AM)
[Bev] Tuesday, August 04, 2009 6:05:34 AM 
In case anyone missed the webmaster post:  www.classicrockrevisited.com/interviewKK.htm
[kiamat] Monday, August 03, 2009 5:09:45 PM 
Is that where Guido went for his outfit?   [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by ron h from Sunday, August 02, 2009 7:27:15 AM)
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[british.steel] Sunday, August 02, 2009 3:02:23 PM 
havent been here in a couple days..HRMG thanks for the awesome video, VoC was my favorite live, ill never forget it.
[ron h] Sunday, August 02, 2009 7:27:15 AM 
Here's an interview with Rob from Rolling Stone magazine about a month ago.  I hadn't read it before now, maybe some of you haven't either...

When Rolling Stone rang Judas Priest's Rob Halford to discuss the group's upcoming live album, A Touch of Evil: Live (out July 14th), the leather-clad singer also discussed their classic British Steel LP — an album that will soon be celebrating its 30th anniversary. For their upcoming U.S. tour with Whitesnake, Priest will be performing the album in its entirety, and British Steel will be reissued next year with a DVD of live performances filmed on the upcoming tour. "It's a nostalgia trip for lots of reasons — where were you in 1980?" Halford says. The frontman also chatted about breaking through in America and the cult classic short film Heavy Metal Parking Lot.

What should we know about A Touch of Evil: Live?
I'm excited about it. It's a very powerful, strong, fierce record — in terms of the music and the intensity. We put together a list of songs that are extremely heavy. It really sends a message of determination and tenacity from the band all these years later.

With the group revisiting British Steel this summer, where was Priest at when you started work on the album?
It was a very interesting time for us. I've always believed that most times, the best material from any band is their first two releases. Priest is a little unusually different in that manner, because this was our sixth studio release. Suddenly, the band seemed to change shape, and you get a very distinctive moment coming from Priest, in terms of the way the songs were written and the production. We'd just come off the back of mixing Unleashed in the East, and we were on a schedule to release a full studio album. We were burning the candle at both ends, because we had some ideas, but we didn't have enough.

So quite a bit of the writing took place at a house that was the former home of John Lennon [Tittenhurst Park, in Ascot, Berkshire, England] — Ringo was living there at the time. There was a lot of stuff going on in the U.K. — socially/politically, it was in turmoil with the Thatcher government and the unions, street fights with coal miners and the police. It was a really volatile bit of a revolution around the late '70s. I think some of that went into my writing as a lyricist. If you listen to the words and messages on British Steel, it's full of that angst.

Did you meet any of the Beatles during the recording?
Ringo was in Barbados or Bermuda — he has a second house there — so we didn't see him. But the house was full of Lennon, as far as the white room he'd made "Imagine." That's the room where Glenn [Tipton] woke me up, because my bedroom was above that room, and Glenn was clanging out the chords to "Living After Midnight" at 4:00 in the morning. He woke me up, I came downstairs, and said, "Glenn, it seems like you're living after midnight down here." And he said, "That's a great title for this song!" It's full of memories like that — walking around the lake where Lennon was rowing across in that "Imagine" video. I always will be a Beatles fan. If you want to learn about writing a good song, listen to the Beatles. It's as simple as that.

At what point did you realize you'd come up with such a strong album?
30 years later [laughs]. We're so British in that way — we never take anything for granted. It's natural to feel good about what you've created, but you have no control over its fate or destiny. It's up to the masses to figure where it's going to stand. But looking at its value 30 years later, it's an important record for the genre of heavy metal.

What were audiences' initial reaction to "Breaking the Law" and "Living After Midnight"?
It was absolutely immediate. That riff in "Breaking the Law" is like our "Whole Lotta Love" or "Smoke on the Water." More exciting to us was how it was creating things in America, because we had been to America on a few tours. Suddenly, we had music that could be played on American rock radio. British Steel has a very strong American connection because of that.

Among Priest's earlier stateside shows was opening for Led Zeppelin in Oakland, on what would be their last two U.S. performances with John Bonham.
We had just come to the end of our first massive American tour. We were ready to go back home, and then we got a call from management that Robert Plant knew we were over here, and said, "We'd love Priest to open for Zeppelin." We had to park our carcasses in a Motel 6 for about a week, and wait for the moment to happen. Without a doubt, those two shows [at Oakland Stadium] helped break Priest on the West Coast. We went on very early in the morning, because it was a 4:00 p.m. curfew. When we went on, there was still a lot of that fog that you get in the Oakland/Bay Area. You could see a few thousand people on the floor. But while we were performing, the sun broke through, the fog lifted, and the place was absolutely full. It was mind-blowing.

And then Priest soon returned the favor to other up-and-coming bands.
We went out with Iron Maiden, Def Leppard. It's what you should do, no matter who you are or what music you play. We've all got a story to tell, and we're all on the same journey. We've all been through barely affording gas and sleeping in the van — that's part of your "apprenticeship."

Do you think Priest's audience is faithfully represented in Heavy Metal Parking Lot?
The camaraderie between the people in the parking lot and the things they're saying, it hasn't changed a lick. You go to any parking lot before a Priest show all these years later, and you'll still get that same kind of essence. That's what's special about metalheads; it's like the Marine Corps — once a metalhead, always a metalhead.

If someone wanted to be Rob Halford next Halloween, where's the best place to buy leather and studs?
[Laughs] There's a place called the Crypt in San Diego, which has all of your Halloween S&M needs...

[spapad] Saturday, August 01, 2009 2:49:04 PM 
Great interview Ron! Makes you wish you could have conducted the interview yourself! 
He's so amazingly normal and down to earth! That's why he is the "Metal God"

  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by ron h from Saturday, August 01, 2009 9:41:11 AM)
[hellrider 31038] Saturday, August 01, 2009 2:28:28 PM 
cool ron thanks for that my friend. my favorite part.is  when THE METAL GOD SAYS    Fortunately, my voice is still doing
the business, so I don't even think of retirement. HELL YEAH WITH MY STUDDED WRISTBANDS ON  AND MY FIST IN THE AIR.very encouraging to hear that.
  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by ron h from Saturday, August 01, 2009 9:41:11 AM)
[Bev] Saturday, August 01, 2009 11:05:52 AM 
Love his position on Prop 8 ... a union of souls is spiritual; although I respect an individuals right to freedom of religion marriage IMO doesn't need be scripted or confined by religious doctrine!
 
There are days I worship 'Priest, it's a spiritual thing some wouldn't understand  ... to each his own - LOL

Love it!!!  There is only one MetalGod ... only one Rob! 

Glad you posted this one Ron ; )
  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by ron h from Saturday, August 01, 2009 9:41:11 AM)
[ron h] Saturday, August 01, 2009 9:41:11 AM 
George Varga of SignOnSanDiego.com recently conducted an interview with JUDAS
PRIEST frontman Rob Halford. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.

On his Hillcrest, California apartment near Balboa Park, where he goes virtually
unnoticed:

"If I couldn't do that, I think I'd move somewhere else. I don't want to be a
recluse, but I need to be able to do what I want to do without being
'paparazzi-ed' to death. I need to be able to go to Ralphs and push my shopping
cart up and down the aisles. I've never been attracted to the rock star persona.
It's great if people want to think about the fantasy of what a rock star's life
is like, but I don't want that. . . Maybe it's my working-class roots. But it's
important I'm able to do my Ralphs and Ichibans (restaurant visits)."

On performing the "British Steel" album in its entirety at each concert on the
current tour:

"All I remember about making 'British Steel' is that we had a contractual
commitment to the record company to deliver the album on time. We'd just come
out of a mixing session (in the studio) at John Lennon's former residence (at
Tittenhurst Park), where Ringo (Starr) was living. We asked if we could write
and record the album there, and Ringo said: 'Go ahead, do it.'

"The bulk of 'British Steel' was written in that house. We didn't have time to
think. We were literally writing all day and night, and putting those ideas
together as quickly as possible. ... Dare I say, it was the album that brought
the band to a national level in America."

On feeling reconnected with "British Steel" as a whole after nearly a month of
performing the album live at shows:

"I was finding my way around it. Now, I'm immersed in it and it's an amazing
feeling. When you listen to the opening line of the first track, 'Rapid Fire'
— 'Pounding the world like a battering ram' — that just resonates in 2009.
The power of the music and the message in the lyrics absolutely still connects."

On thriving as the only openly gay member of a major metal band:

"I thought that whole Proposition 8 (anti-gay-marriage) thing was a crock.
Because we were hijacked by the religious fanatics, again. Why is marriage, by
definition, a religious experience? I don't think it is. It's a contract between
two people who love each other and want to show the world how they feel about
each other."

On the future:

"If I lost my voice, it would be pointless. Fortunately, my voice is still doing
the business, so I don't even think of retirement. Once you do, you start to
decompress, and you can't do that in rock 'n' roll. You have to keep the fires
burning.

"I don't drink, I don't smoke, I don't do drugs. All I've got is my metal and
I'm happy with it."
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