[Judas Priest / One For The Road] Saturday, January 07, 2012 2:18:25 AM | |
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I remember when concerts were 6.50 and you could go to a ton of them, those were the days. Then when the illegal downloading started taking place tickets jumped like mad for live shows. So if you ever here anyone say wow 60 dollars for Priest or 149 dollars for Van Halen and Kool & The Gang, minga they are killing me with that!! Anyways when people complain about ticket prices, that's how acts get there money nowadays besides merchandise. So people shouldn't be wiener's if there stealing from the band. Have a nice day!! |
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[Vaillant 3.0] Saturday, January 07, 2012 12:34:40 AM | |
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I've never seen a CD in a store priced at more than $15.99 (yet). $19.99 for a CD? That sucks!!
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Becks from Friday, January 06, 2012 10:52:43 PM) |  | Becks wrote: | | Is $19.99 expensive for a CD there? That's pretty standard here, and not unusual to see CDs for more.
|  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | $19.99 for a CD?!? Dayum! 
Now that I look back, I did that exact same thing when I first discovered 'Priest: illegaly downloaded their songs, bought the CD format when I had the money and erased the other ones. Once I downloaded all of JP's songs (and found out that it was illegal to do so), that was it.
Hmmm...
|  | Budred wrote: | | I wasn't into to it at first either but I couldn't help but think of how many times I overpaid for CD's
because of greedy record companies. You may not remember but when CD's first came out
it was hard to find one under $19.99. I bought many of those. Then I think about how many times
I overpaid for concerts and concert tee's and now it doesn't bother me to take music. For me it's
like revenge.
Sometimes downloads help bands.
(Ex.)I downloaded the MRH catalog and now
I love those guys. I've bought all their CD's except the first one and I've seen them 9 times. The
downloads led to me spending money on them. So without downloads alot of bands wouldn't be
heard at all. Except for the rich no one can afford everything out there so downloads lead to
discovery and that sometimes leads to money in the form of concerts, tee's, or other band merchandise.
I haven't downloaded anything Priest except one video that I don't think is for sale anyway. If you
want it and it's out there take it. Eventually they will figure out a way to stop it so take it while you can.
|  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Don't really like illegal downloading and am broke at the moment, so for now I only buy CDs when I can. I don't really look hard for bands/artists, so there's also that. 11,000 songs just sounds like a sh*tload to me. If I had that many I would probably feel bad for leaving some songs/albums to gather cyber-dust. 
(Quoting Message by Budred from Thursday, January 05, 2012 3:44:14 AM)
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Budred wrote: |
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If I'm correct you must be in your early twenties. With the internet you can get there in no time.
It took me twenty five years. I've only had the aid of a computer for a little more than two years.
What sucks for me is trying to find stuff I don't have. I wish Jimmy's "Check This Out" thread would
have taken off. That was such an awesome idea and could turn all of us on to new stuff if more
would have contributed. Take care!
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Vaillant 3.0 wrote: |
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That is still alot of music!! I don't think I'll even reach half of that in my lifetime! I have about 670 songs in my library...my entire CD collection, as well.
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Budred wrote: |
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(Not purposely) but I exaggerated that a little. I thought I had around 11,800 and rounded up.
I saw your post so I checked and I have 11, 200. Pretty much my entire cd collection is on it.
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Vaillant 3.0 wrote: |
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12,000 songs?!? 
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Budred wrote: |
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You make a good point, I didn't even consider that.
I couldn't tell you how many in Cleveland watched Thin Lizzy. I made it a point not to.
I said before that I hated them but I use that term loosely sometimes. I never have cared
for them though and I don't have a single song of theirs on my iPod out of nearly 12,000.
I never thought they were heavy and I didn't like Phil Lynott's voice at all. (I probably spelled
his name wrong). Anyway, take care man.
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Head banger wrote: |
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perhaps the sheer number of priest vids on youtube slows them down?
3000 at your show? did anyone see thin lizzy? here they went on at 6 to less than 100 people est watching. by sets end there were less than a thousand from a crowd of almost 9000 total.
I watched their whole set.... never again.
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Budred wrote: |
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I was checking out my page on youtube and noticed something interesting about my video views.
Before I post anything let me stress that I do not consider Mushroomhead to be better than Judas Priest.
I was checking total views. I'm not going to list song titles just numbers. These videos were put up two
weeks apart.
Total counts for Priest- Total counts for Mushroomhead-
90 491
131 775
96 450
232 699
164 1212
1425
1095
Does this mean anything? (No) but it is pretty interesting. Mushroomhead isn't even big outside of Cleveland
yet their numbers crush Priest. Actually, I find this a little disturbing. Outside of this site Priest is losing their fanbase.
People aren't interested in them anymore it seems. Gund Arena holds 25,000 people yet Priest only had about 3000
people there. Even though I got ripped for saying it maybe they are picking the right time to do a final tour. This tour
had to lose money, at least for the promoters, so I don't think anyone would be all that eager to promote them in the future.
I'm so glad (and grateful) for their longevity but I'm not noticing a future for them. I hope the new album kicks ass, my
guess is that it may be the final one. Just an opinion, only matters to me. |
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[Becks] Friday, January 06, 2012 10:52:43 PM | |
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Is $19.99 expensive for a CD there? That's pretty standard here, and not unusual to see CDs for more.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Friday, January 06, 2012 7:45:29 PM) |  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | $19.99 for a CD?!? Dayum! 
Now that I look back, I did that exact same thing when I first discovered 'Priest: illegaly downloaded their songs, bought the CD format when I had the money and erased the other ones. Once I downloaded all of JP's songs (and found out that it was illegal to do so), that was it.
Hmmm...
|  | Budred wrote: | | I wasn't into to it at first either but I couldn't help but think of how many times I overpaid for CD's
because of greedy record companies. You may not remember but when CD's first came out
it was hard to find one under $19.99. I bought many of those. Then I think about how many times
I overpaid for concerts and concert tee's and now it doesn't bother me to take music. For me it's
like revenge.
Sometimes downloads help bands.
(Ex.)I downloaded the MRH catalog and now
I love those guys. I've bought all their CD's except the first one and I've seen them 9 times. The
downloads led to me spending money on them. So without downloads alot of bands wouldn't be
heard at all. Except for the rich no one can afford everything out there so downloads lead to
discovery and that sometimes leads to money in the form of concerts, tee's, or other band merchandise.
I haven't downloaded anything Priest except one video that I don't think is for sale anyway. If you
want it and it's out there take it. Eventually they will figure out a way to stop it so take it while you can.
|  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Don't really like illegal downloading and am broke at the moment, so for now I only buy CDs when I can. I don't really look hard for bands/artists, so there's also that. 11,000 songs just sounds like a sh*tload to me. If I had that many I would probably feel bad for leaving some songs/albums to gather cyber-dust. 
(Quoting Message by Budred from Thursday, January 05, 2012 3:44:14 AM)
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Budred wrote: |
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If I'm correct you must be in your early twenties. With the internet you can get there in no time.
It took me twenty five years. I've only had the aid of a computer for a little more than two years.
What sucks for me is trying to find stuff I don't have. I wish Jimmy's "Check This Out" thread would
have taken off. That was such an awesome idea and could turn all of us on to new stuff if more
would have contributed. Take care!
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Vaillant 3.0 wrote: |
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That is still alot of music!! I don't think I'll even reach half of that in my lifetime! I have about 670 songs in my library...my entire CD collection, as well.
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Budred wrote: |
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(Not purposely) but I exaggerated that a little. I thought I had around 11,800 and rounded up.
I saw your post so I checked and I have 11, 200. Pretty much my entire cd collection is on it.
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Vaillant 3.0 wrote: |
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12,000 songs?!? 
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Budred wrote: |
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You make a good point, I didn't even consider that.
I couldn't tell you how many in Cleveland watched Thin Lizzy. I made it a point not to.
I said before that I hated them but I use that term loosely sometimes. I never have cared
for them though and I don't have a single song of theirs on my iPod out of nearly 12,000.
I never thought they were heavy and I didn't like Phil Lynott's voice at all. (I probably spelled
his name wrong). Anyway, take care man.
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Head banger wrote: |
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perhaps the sheer number of priest vids on youtube slows them down?
3000 at your show? did anyone see thin lizzy? here they went on at 6 to less than 100 people est watching. by sets end there were less than a thousand from a crowd of almost 9000 total.
I watched their whole set.... never again.
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Budred wrote: |
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I was checking out my page on youtube and noticed something interesting about my video views.
Before I post anything let me stress that I do not consider Mushroomhead to be better than Judas Priest.
I was checking total views. I'm not going to list song titles just numbers. These videos were put up two
weeks apart.
Total counts for Priest- Total counts for Mushroomhead-
90 491
131 775
96 450
232 699
164 1212
1425
1095
Does this mean anything? (No) but it is pretty interesting. Mushroomhead isn't even big outside of Cleveland
yet their numbers crush Priest. Actually, I find this a little disturbing. Outside of this site Priest is losing their fanbase.
People aren't interested in them anymore it seems. Gund Arena holds 25,000 people yet Priest only had about 3000
people there. Even though I got ripped for saying it maybe they are picking the right time to do a final tour. This tour
had to lose money, at least for the promoters, so I don't think anyone would be all that eager to promote them in the future.
I'm so glad (and grateful) for their longevity but I'm not noticing a future for them. I hope the new album kicks ass, my
guess is that it may be the final one. Just an opinion, only matters to me. |
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[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, January 06, 2012 7:45:29 PM | |
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$19.99 for a CD?!? Dayum! 
Now that I look back, I did that exact same thing when I first discovered 'Priest: illegaly downloaded their songs, bought the CD format when I had the money and erased the other ones. Once I downloaded all of JP's songs (and found out that it was illegal to do so), that was it.
Hmmm...
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Budred from Friday, January 06, 2012 4:06:57 AM) |  | Budred wrote: | | I wasn't into to it at first either but I couldn't help but think of how many times I overpaid for CD's
because of greedy record companies. You may not remember but when CD's first came out
it was hard to find one under $19.99. I bought many of those. Then I think about how many times
I overpaid for concerts and concert tee's and now it doesn't bother me to take music. For me it's
like revenge.
Sometimes downloads help bands.
(Ex.)I downloaded the MRH catalog and now
I love those guys. I've bought all their CD's except the first one and I've seen them 9 times. The
downloads led to me spending money on them. So without downloads alot of bands wouldn't be
heard at all. Except for the rich no one can afford everything out there so downloads lead to
discovery and that sometimes leads to money in the form of concerts, tee's, or other band merchandise.
I haven't downloaded anything Priest except one video that I don't think is for sale anyway. If you
want it and it's out there take it. Eventually they will figure out a way to stop it so take it while you can.
|  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Don't really like illegal downloading and am broke at the moment, so for now I only buy CDs when I can. I don't really look hard for bands/artists, so there's also that. 11,000 songs just sounds like a sh*tload to me. If I had that many I would probably feel bad for leaving some songs/albums to gather cyber-dust. 
(Quoting Message by Budred from Thursday, January 05, 2012 3:44:14 AM)
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Budred wrote: |
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If I'm correct you must be in your early twenties. With the internet you can get there in no time.
It took me twenty five years. I've only had the aid of a computer for a little more than two years.
What sucks for me is trying to find stuff I don't have. I wish Jimmy's "Check This Out" thread would
have taken off. That was such an awesome idea and could turn all of us on to new stuff if more
would have contributed. Take care!
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Vaillant 3.0 wrote: |
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That is still alot of music!! I don't think I'll even reach half of that in my lifetime! I have about 670 songs in my library...my entire CD collection, as well.
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Budred wrote: |
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(Not purposely) but I exaggerated that a little. I thought I had around 11,800 and rounded up.
I saw your post so I checked and I have 11, 200. Pretty much my entire cd collection is on it.
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Vaillant 3.0 wrote: |
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12,000 songs?!? 
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Budred wrote: |
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You make a good point, I didn't even consider that.
I couldn't tell you how many in Cleveland watched Thin Lizzy. I made it a point not to.
I said before that I hated them but I use that term loosely sometimes. I never have cared
for them though and I don't have a single song of theirs on my iPod out of nearly 12,000.
I never thought they were heavy and I didn't like Phil Lynott's voice at all. (I probably spelled
his name wrong). Anyway, take care man.
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Head banger wrote: |
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perhaps the sheer number of priest vids on youtube slows them down?
3000 at your show? did anyone see thin lizzy? here they went on at 6 to less than 100 people est watching. by sets end there were less than a thousand from a crowd of almost 9000 total.
I watched their whole set.... never again.
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Budred wrote: |
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I was checking out my page on youtube and noticed something interesting about my video views.
Before I post anything let me stress that I do not consider Mushroomhead to be better than Judas Priest.
I was checking total views. I'm not going to list song titles just numbers. These videos were put up two
weeks apart.
Total counts for Priest- Total counts for Mushroomhead-
90 491
131 775
96 450
232 699
164 1212
1425
1095
Does this mean anything? (No) but it is pretty interesting. Mushroomhead isn't even big outside of Cleveland
yet their numbers crush Priest. Actually, I find this a little disturbing. Outside of this site Priest is losing their fanbase.
People aren't interested in them anymore it seems. Gund Arena holds 25,000 people yet Priest only had about 3000
people there. Even though I got ripped for saying it maybe they are picking the right time to do a final tour. This tour
had to lose money, at least for the promoters, so I don't think anyone would be all that eager to promote them in the future.
I'm so glad (and grateful) for their longevity but I'm not noticing a future for them. I hope the new album kicks ass, my
guess is that it may be the final one. Just an opinion, only matters to me. |
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[Nupe The Ripper] Friday, January 06, 2012 11:13:53 AM | |
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I agree. Without illegal downloading, I wouldn't have found out about most of my favorite bands. The only bands of which I've bought CDs but haven't illegally downloaded their music first have been Uriah Heep and Deep Purple, because I got to know threm through my father. But Priest, Saxon, Scorpions (only a bit heard on radio), Accept, Railway; all of them I've first pirated, then at a later time I've started to buy their stuff to clear my conscience. And I most definitely wouldn't have gotten into them in the first place if it weren't for pirating.
By the way, I've 1 137 songs in my music library, of which probably about 85% are legally bought or bootlegs.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Budred from Friday, January 06, 2012 4:06:57 AM)
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Budred wrote: |
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I wasn't into to it at first either but I couldn't help but think of how many times I overpaid for CD's
because of greedy record companies. You may not remember but when CD's first came out
it was hard to find one under $19.99. I bought many of those. Then I think about how many times
I overpaid for concerts and concert tee's and now it doesn't bother me to take music. For me it's
like revenge.
Sometimes downloads help bands.
(Ex.)I downloaded the MRH catalog and now
I love those guys. I've bought all their CD's except the first one and I've seen them 9 times. The
downloads led to me spending money on them. So without downloads alot of bands wouldn't be
heard at all. Except for the rich no one can afford everything out there so downloads lead to
discovery and that sometimes leads to money in the form of concerts, tee's, or other band merchandise.
I haven't downloaded anything Priest except one video that I don't think is for sale anyway. If you
want it and it's out there take it. Eventually they will figure out a way to stop it so take it while you can.
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Vaillant 3.0 wrote: |
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Don't really like illegal downloading and am broke at the moment, so for now I only buy CDs when I can. I don't really look hard for bands/artists, so there's also that. 11,000 songs just sounds like a sh*tload to me. If I had that many I would probably feel bad for leaving some songs/albums to gather cyber-dust. 
(Quoting Message by Budred from Thursday, January 05, 2012 3:44:14 AM)
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Budred wrote: |
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If I'm correct you must be in your early twenties. With the internet you can get there in no time.
It took me twenty five years. I've only had the aid of a computer for a little more than two years.
What sucks for me is trying to find stuff I don't have. I wish Jimmy's "Check This Out" thread would
have taken off. That was such an awesome idea and could turn all of us on to new stuff if more
would have contributed. Take care!
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Vaillant 3.0 wrote: |
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That is still alot of music!! I don't think I'll even reach half of that in my lifetime! I have about 670 songs in my library...my entire CD collection, as well.
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Budred wrote: |
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(Not purposely) but I exaggerated that a little. I thought I had around 11,800 and rounded up.
I saw your post so I checked and I have 11, 200. Pretty much my entire cd collection is on it.
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Vaillant 3.0 wrote: |
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12,000 songs?!? 
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Budred wrote: |
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You make a good point, I didn't even consider that.
I couldn't tell you how many in Cleveland watched Thin Lizzy. I made it a point not to.
I said before that I hated them but I use that term loosely sometimes. I never have cared
for them though and I don't have a single song of theirs on my iPod out of nearly 12,000.
I never thought they were heavy and I didn't like Phil Lynott's voice at all. (I probably spelled
his name wrong). Anyway, take care man.
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Head banger wrote: |
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perhaps the sheer number of priest vids on youtube slows them down?
3000 at your show? did anyone see thin lizzy? here they went on at 6 to less than 100 people est watching. by sets end there were less than a thousand from a crowd of almost 9000 total.
I watched their whole set.... never again.
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Budred wrote: |
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I was checking out my page on youtube and noticed something interesting about my video views.
Before I post anything let me stress that I do not consider Mushroomhead to be better than Judas Priest.
I was checking total views. I'm not going to list song titles just numbers. These videos were put up two
weeks apart.
Total counts for Priest- Total counts for Mushroomhead-
90 491
131 775
96 450
232 699
164 1212
1425
1095
Does this mean anything? (No) but it is pretty interesting. Mushroomhead isn't even big outside of Cleveland
yet their numbers crush Priest. Actually, I find this a little disturbing. Outside of this site Priest is losing their fanbase.
People aren't interested in them anymore it seems. Gund Arena holds 25,000 people yet Priest only had about 3000
people there. Even though I got ripped for saying it maybe they are picking the right time to do a final tour. This tour
had to lose money, at least for the promoters, so I don't think anyone would be all that eager to promote them in the future.
I'm so glad (and grateful) for their longevity but I'm not noticing a future for them. I hope the new album kicks ass, my
guess is that it may be the final one. Just an opinion, only matters to me. |
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Edited at: Thursday, January 05, 2012 8:56:29 PM |
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Edited at: Friday, January 06, 2012 11:16:48 AM |
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[Budred] Friday, January 06, 2012 4:06:57 AM | |
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I wasn't into to it at first either but I couldn't help but think of how many times I overpaid for CD's
because of greedy record companies. You may not remember but when CD's first came out
it was hard to find one under $19.99. I bought many of those. Then I think about how many times
I overpaid for concerts and concert tee's and now it doesn't bother me to take music. For me it's
like revenge.
Sometimes downloads help bands.
(Ex.)I downloaded the MRH catalog and now
I love those guys. I've bought all their CD's except the first one and I've seen them 9 times. The
downloads led to me spending money on them. So without downloads alot of bands wouldn't be
heard at all. Except for the rich no one can afford everything out there so downloads lead to
discovery and that sometimes leads to money in the form of concerts, tee's, or other band merchandise.
I haven't downloaded anything Priest except one video that I don't think is for sale anyway. If you
want it and it's out there take it. Eventually they will figure out a way to stop it so take it while you can.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Thursday, January 05, 2012 8:56:11 PM) |  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Don't really like illegal downloading and am broke at the moment, so for now I only buy CDs when I can. I don't really look hard for bands/artists, so there's also that. 11,000 songs just sounds like a sh*tload to me. If I had that many I would probably feel bad for leaving some songs/albums to gather cyber-dust. 
(Quoting Message by Budred from Thursday, January 05, 2012 3:44:14 AM)
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Budred wrote: |
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If I'm correct you must be in your early twenties. With the internet you can get there in no time.
It took me twenty five years. I've only had the aid of a computer for a little more than two years.
What sucks for me is trying to find stuff I don't have. I wish Jimmy's "Check This Out" thread would
have taken off. That was such an awesome idea and could turn all of us on to new stuff if more
would have contributed. Take care!
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Vaillant 3.0 wrote: |
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That is still alot of music!! I don't think I'll even reach half of that in my lifetime! I have about 670 songs in my library...my entire CD collection, as well.
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Budred wrote: |
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(Not purposely) but I exaggerated that a little. I thought I had around 11,800 and rounded up.
I saw your post so I checked and I have 11, 200. Pretty much my entire cd collection is on it.
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Vaillant 3.0 wrote: |
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12,000 songs?!? 
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Budred wrote: |
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You make a good point, I didn't even consider that.
I couldn't tell you how many in Cleveland watched Thin Lizzy. I made it a point not to.
I said before that I hated them but I use that term loosely sometimes. I never have cared
for them though and I don't have a single song of theirs on my iPod out of nearly 12,000.
I never thought they were heavy and I didn't like Phil Lynott's voice at all. (I probably spelled
his name wrong). Anyway, take care man.
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Head banger wrote: |
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perhaps the sheer number of priest vids on youtube slows them down?
3000 at your show? did anyone see thin lizzy? here they went on at 6 to less than 100 people est watching. by sets end there were less than a thousand from a crowd of almost 9000 total.
I watched their whole set.... never again.
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Budred wrote: |
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I was checking out my page on youtube and noticed something interesting about my video views.
Before I post anything let me stress that I do not consider Mushroomhead to be better than Judas Priest.
I was checking total views. I'm not going to list song titles just numbers. These videos were put up two
weeks apart.
Total counts for Priest- Total counts for Mushroomhead-
90 491
131 775
96 450
232 699
164 1212
1425
1095
Does this mean anything? (No) but it is pretty interesting. Mushroomhead isn't even big outside of Cleveland
yet their numbers crush Priest. Actually, I find this a little disturbing. Outside of this site Priest is losing their fanbase.
People aren't interested in them anymore it seems. Gund Arena holds 25,000 people yet Priest only had about 3000
people there. Even though I got ripped for saying it maybe they are picking the right time to do a final tour. This tour
had to lose money, at least for the promoters, so I don't think anyone would be all that eager to promote them in the future.
I'm so glad (and grateful) for their longevity but I'm not noticing a future for them. I hope the new album kicks ass, my
guess is that it may be the final one. Just an opinion, only matters to me. |
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[Vaillant 3.0] Thursday, January 05, 2012 8:56:11 PM | |
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Don't really like illegal downloading and am broke at the moment, so for now I only buy CDs when I can. I don't really look hard for bands/artists, so there's also that. 11,000 songs just sounds like a sh*tload to me. If I had that many I would probably feel bad for leaving some songs/albums to gather cyber-dust. 
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Budred from Thursday, January 05, 2012 3:44:14 AM)
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Budred wrote: |
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If I'm correct you must be in your early twenties. With the internet you can get there in no time.
It took me twenty five years. I've only had the aid of a computer for a little more than two years.
What sucks for me is trying to find stuff I don't have. I wish Jimmy's "Check This Out" thread would
have taken off. That was such an awesome idea and could turn all of us on to new stuff if more
would have contributed. Take care!
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Vaillant 3.0 wrote: |
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That is still alot of music!! I don't think I'll even reach half of that in my lifetime! I have about 670 songs in my library...my entire CD collection, as well.
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Budred wrote: |
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(Not purposely) but I exaggerated that a little. I thought I had around 11,800 and rounded up.
I saw your post so I checked and I have 11, 200. Pretty much my entire cd collection is on it.
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Vaillant 3.0 wrote: |
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12,000 songs?!? 
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Budred wrote: |
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You make a good point, I didn't even consider that.
I couldn't tell you how many in Cleveland watched Thin Lizzy. I made it a point not to.
I said before that I hated them but I use that term loosely sometimes. I never have cared
for them though and I don't have a single song of theirs on my iPod out of nearly 12,000.
I never thought they were heavy and I didn't like Phil Lynott's voice at all. (I probably spelled
his name wrong). Anyway, take care man.
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Head banger wrote: |
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perhaps the sheer number of priest vids on youtube slows them down?
3000 at your show? did anyone see thin lizzy? here they went on at 6 to less than 100 people est watching. by sets end there were less than a thousand from a crowd of almost 9000 total.
I watched their whole set.... never again.
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Budred wrote: |
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I was checking out my page on youtube and noticed something interesting about my video views.
Before I post anything let me stress that I do not consider Mushroomhead to be better than Judas Priest.
I was checking total views. I'm not going to list song titles just numbers. These videos were put up two
weeks apart.
Total counts for Priest- Total counts for Mushroomhead-
90 491
131 775
96 450
232 699
164 1212
1425
1095
Does this mean anything? (No) but it is pretty interesting. Mushroomhead isn't even big outside of Cleveland
yet their numbers crush Priest. Actually, I find this a little disturbing. Outside of this site Priest is losing their fanbase.
People aren't interested in them anymore it seems. Gund Arena holds 25,000 people yet Priest only had about 3000
people there. Even though I got ripped for saying it maybe they are picking the right time to do a final tour. This tour
had to lose money, at least for the promoters, so I don't think anyone would be all that eager to promote them in the future.
I'm so glad (and grateful) for their longevity but I'm not noticing a future for them. I hope the new album kicks ass, my
guess is that it may be the final one. Just an opinion, only matters to me. |
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[Stratovarius217] Thursday, January 05, 2012 7:51:42 PM | |
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I think in the past Priest has been a Classic Metal band and as they got older I believe that when they went to preform maybe in 2000 to 2012 or made new albums like Angel of Retribution and Nostradamus to me they sounded Heavier. I'm guessing some people stick with Priest's Classic side and some might like Priest's Heavier side. But I respect every ones opinion and just hope that Judas Priest will have a future. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Budred from Thursday, January 05, 2012 3:37:32 AM) |  | Budred wrote: | | I love your attitude and i'm glad there are people like you out there. You guys/gals will help
keep the legacy alive. I only feel the way I do because I've been listening to them for over 31
years but the last 10 have been a bit of a disappointment for me. I know what they were once
capable of doing. Now with K.K. gone and them sounding different it's harder and harder for me
to get into them like I once did. Due to age the tempo of their music has slowed a little also.
There is a video of them from 1983 (Dortmund Festival). Search this out and watch and listen.
You'll see why it's hard for me now. I still love them if for no other reason than longevity and I
tell people all the time that I'm glad I picked Priest as a favorite band. I can think of only one band
from my youth that still sounds great and that's Megadeth. I just got their new disc and other than
the first track it sounds as good as the early stuff. Anyway, keep the faith. Peace! |  | Netanyah99RobH8 wrote: | | Well, I am young, quite young and I actually haven't listened to all the Priest songs yet. Judas Priest has made a lot of songs and some people (in my generation) haven't listened to all their songs either. So it might take a some time as they get addicted to a song listen to it over and over then move on to the next song. They will eventually grow out of Priest and moved on but also might have passed it down to family and friends who are young. And all the young people that are new to Priest and Priest's songs will listen to their music that they've made in the past. Priest loses fans but also gets fans right there. I know its past music but it will seem new to the youngsters.
Judas Priest's history they've had members come and go. That might be the case when Priest members we have now leave or something. I really don't want Priest to die out and if that's where their heading I just wanted to say something positive to kinda say that Priest still has fans that are young and will hopefully carry on with the Faith even if its past music.
Personally I think the past is better because there was better artists. I don't know about other people, agree, don't agree, this is just my opinion.. |  | Budred wrote: | | I'm going to assume that you must be young and your enthusiasm towards the Priest has to be commended.
If you are young then you probably don't understand the concept of age yet. These guys are not getting any younger
and they definitely don't have the drawing power of years gone by. People are not patient for new music and they
will be passed by if they continue to draw this out so long in between records. I'm afraid that you and your generation
are only going to have the past to enjoy when it comes to Priest. Since Rob's return I've been stuck in the past. I call them
my favorite band but if the only thing I heard from them was what they've done since Demolition then I probably wouldn't be
much of a fan at all. I can't stay in the past when it comes to music, I choose to move forward. |  | Netanyah99RobH8 wrote: | | Aw man. Well I think Priest will have a future with my generation. I've got my whole class addicted to them. Some of my friends have bought albums like single cuts. I've got my younger cousins addicted and they're telling their friends about Priest. Even got some teachers addicted and they pass Priests' awesome music along. No matter what we all know Judas Priest is da beast  |  | Budred wrote: | | I was checking out my page on youtube and noticed something interesting about my video views.
Before I post anything let me stress that I do not consider Mushroomhead to be better than Judas Priest.
I was checking total views. I'm not going to list song titles just numbers. These videos were put up two
weeks apart.
Total counts for Priest- Total counts for Mushroomhead-
90 491
131 775
96 450
232 699
164 1212
1425
1095
Does this mean anything? (No) but it is pretty interesting. Mushroomhead isn't even big outside of Cleveland
yet their numbers crush Priest. Actually, I find this a little disturbing. Outside of this site Priest is losing their fanbase.
People aren't interested in them anymore it seems. Gund Arena holds 25,000 people yet Priest only had about 3000
people there. Even though I got ripped for saying it maybe they are picking the right time to do a final tour. This tour
had to lose money, at least for the promoters, so I don't think anyone would be all that eager to promote them in the future.
I'm so glad (and grateful) for their longevity but I'm not noticing a future for them. I hope the new album kicks ass, my
guess is that it may be the final one. Just an opinion, only matters to me. |
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[hellrider 31038] Thursday, January 05, 2012 6:41:56 PM | |
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CLICK THE WIDGET
KK DOWNING COME BACK WITH RICHIE THREE AXE ATTACK
HEAR SEE AND FEEL THE PRIEST TO THE MAX NOT PARTIAL WITH KK BACK AND RICHIE KICKING IT UP A NOTCH AND HEAR SEE AND FEEL THE METAL
TO THE MAX NOT PARTIAL PUSHING THE METAL FORWARD NOT BACKWARD CONTINUING FROM THE MIGHTY PAAAAAAAAAAAAAAINKILLLLLLLLLLER ALBUM.
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[Nupe The Ripper] Thursday, January 05, 2012 2:47:03 PM | |
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I completely agree with you. I, too, happen to be quite young (20 and a half - will turn 21 in July - to be exact), but I've preferred older music for about a half of my life. When I first got into Priest only a little more than five years ago, I could've never guessed that one day they'd be my number one band. But now I've got their full discography, and I've hunted for bootlegs in search of more material for almost one year. While those times sound very short, I guarantee that I'm an absolute die-hard fan. Nothing I would've believed five years ago!
But I also have to side with Budred in that I do prefer older Priest over the current one. Maybe I wouldn't be so interested in them if it were only for their newer material. But I know that there's (sadly) no way to get back in time, so I respect what they're still doing, over 40 years after the beginning of their career. And even when they will eventually end their career, we can still always have the great memories from the past!
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Well, I am young, quite young and I actually haven't listened to all the Priest songs yet. Judas Priest has made a lot of songs and some people (in my generation) haven't listened to all their songs either. So it might take a some time as they get addicted to a song listen to it over and over then move on to the next song. They will eventually grow out of Priest and moved on but also might have passed it down to family and friends who are young. And all the young people that are new to Priest and Priest's songs will listen to their music that they've made in the past. Priest loses fans but also gets fans right there. I know its past music but it will seem new to the youngsters.
Judas Priest's history they've had members come and go. That might be the case when Priest members we have now leave or something. I really don't want Priest to die out and if that's where their heading I just wanted to say something positive to kinda say that Priest still has fans that are young and will hopefully carry on with the Faith even if its past music.
Personally I think the past is better because there was better artists. I don't know about other people, agree, don't agree, this is just my opinion..
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I'm going to assume that you must be young and your enthusiasm towards the Priest has to be commended.
If you are young then you probably don't understand the concept of age yet. These guys are not getting any younger
and they definitely don't have the drawing power of years gone by. People are not patient for new music and they
will be passed by if they continue to draw this out so long in between records. I'm afraid that you and your generation
are only going to have the past to enjoy when it comes to Priest. Since Rob's return I've been stuck in the past. I call them
my favorite band but if the only thing I heard from them was what they've done since Demolition then I probably wouldn't be
much of a fan at all. I can't stay in the past when it comes to music, I choose to move forward.
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Aw man. Well I think Priest will have a future with my generation. I've got my whole class addicted to them. Some of my friends have bought albums like single cuts. I've got my younger cousins addicted and they're telling their friends about Priest. Even got some teachers addicted and they pass Priests' awesome music along. No matter what we all know Judas Priest is da beast
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I was checking out my page on youtube and noticed something interesting about my video views.
Before I post anything let me stress that I do not consider Mushroomhead to be better than Judas Priest.
I was checking total views. I'm not going to list song titles just numbers. These videos were put up two
weeks apart.
Total counts for Priest- Total counts for Mushroomhead-
90 491
131 775
96 450
232 699
164 1212
1425
1095
Does this mean anything? (No) but it is pretty interesting. Mushroomhead isn't even big outside of Cleveland
yet their numbers crush Priest. Actually, I find this a little disturbing. Outside of this site Priest is losing their fanbase.
People aren't interested in them anymore it seems. Gund Arena holds 25,000 people yet Priest only had about 3000
people there. Even though I got ripped for saying it maybe they are picking the right time to do a final tour. This tour
had to lose money, at least for the promoters, so I don't think anyone would be all that eager to promote them in the future.
I'm so glad (and grateful) for their longevity but I'm not noticing a future for them. I hope the new album kicks ass, my
guess is that it may be the final one. Just an opinion, only matters to me. |
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[Judas Priest / One For The Road] Thursday, January 05, 2012 12:50:53 PM | |
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What a way to start the New Year!! http://www.imotorhead.com/tour.cfme Glens Falls here we come!!! |
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[Budred] Thursday, January 05, 2012 3:47:27 AM | |
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That's funny. You were probably like AAAAHHHHHH!!!!!!!!
That's one reason I never listen to radio. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Head banger from Wednesday, January 04, 2012 10:13:19 PM) |  | Head banger wrote: | | I never had an opinion on them. now they are a station changer for me. change the station whenever they come on, and lately thin lizzy is all over the sat radio chanels. I even went from hair nation to boneyard the other day and went from whisky in the jar to jailbreak. fuck me. |  | Budred wrote: | | You make a good point, I didn't even consider that.
I couldn't tell you how many in Cleveland watched Thin Lizzy. I made it a point not to.
I said before that I hated them but I use that term loosely sometimes. I never have cared
for them though and I don't have a single song of theirs on my iPod out of nearly 12,000.
I never thought they were heavy and I didn't like Phil Lynott's voice at all. (I probably spelled
his name wrong). Anyway, take care man. |  | Head banger wrote: | | perhaps the sheer number of priest vids on youtube slows them down?
3000 at your show? did anyone see thin lizzy? here they went on at 6 to less than 100 people est watching. by sets end there were less than a thousand from a crowd of almost 9000 total.
I watched their whole set.... never again. |  | Budred wrote: | | I was checking out my page on youtube and noticed something interesting about my video views.
Before I post anything let me stress that I do not consider Mushroomhead to be better than Judas Priest.
I was checking total views. I'm not going to list song titles just numbers. These videos were put up two
weeks apart.
Total counts for Priest- Total counts for Mushroomhead-
90 491
131 775
96 450
232 699
164 1212
1425
1095
Does this mean anything? (No) but it is pretty interesting. Mushroomhead isn't even big outside of Cleveland
yet their numbers crush Priest. Actually, I find this a little disturbing. Outside of this site Priest is losing their fanbase.
People aren't interested in them anymore it seems. Gund Arena holds 25,000 people yet Priest only had about 3000
people there. Even though I got ripped for saying it maybe they are picking the right time to do a final tour. This tour
had to lose money, at least for the promoters, so I don't think anyone would be all that eager to promote them in the future.
I'm so glad (and grateful) for their longevity but I'm not noticing a future for them. I hope the new album kicks ass, my
guess is that it may be the final one. Just an opinion, only matters to me. |
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[Budred] Thursday, January 05, 2012 3:44:14 AM | |
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If I'm correct you must be in your early twenties. With the internet you can get there in no time.
It took me twenty five years. I've only had the aid of a computer for a little more than two years.
What sucks for me is trying to find stuff I don't have. I wish Jimmy's "Check This Out" thread would
have taken off. That was such an awesome idea and could turn all of us on to new stuff if more
would have contributed. Take care! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Wednesday, January 04, 2012 11:42:32 PM) |  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | That is still alot of music!! I don't think I'll even reach half of that in my lifetime! I have about 670 songs in my library...my entire CD collection, as well.
|  | Budred wrote: | | (Not purposely) but I exaggerated that a little. I thought I had around 11,800 and rounded up.
I saw your post so I checked and I have 11, 200. Pretty much my entire cd collection is on it. |  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | 12,000 songs?!? 
|  | Budred wrote: | | You make a good point, I didn't even consider that.
I couldn't tell you how many in Cleveland watched Thin Lizzy. I made it a point not to.
I said before that I hated them but I use that term loosely sometimes. I never have cared
for them though and I don't have a single song of theirs on my iPod out of nearly 12,000.
I never thought they were heavy and I didn't like Phil Lynott's voice at all. (I probably spelled
his name wrong). Anyway, take care man. |  | Head banger wrote: | | perhaps the sheer number of priest vids on youtube slows them down?
3000 at your show? did anyone see thin lizzy? here they went on at 6 to less than 100 people est watching. by sets end there were less than a thousand from a crowd of almost 9000 total.
I watched their whole set.... never again. |  | Budred wrote: | | I was checking out my page on youtube and noticed something interesting about my video views.
Before I post anything let me stress that I do not consider Mushroomhead to be better than Judas Priest.
I was checking total views. I'm not going to list song titles just numbers. These videos were put up two
weeks apart.
Total counts for Priest- Total counts for Mushroomhead-
90 491
131 775
96 450
232 699
164 1212
1425
1095
Does this mean anything? (No) but it is pretty interesting. Mushroomhead isn't even big outside of Cleveland
yet their numbers crush Priest. Actually, I find this a little disturbing. Outside of this site Priest is losing their fanbase.
People aren't interested in them anymore it seems. Gund Arena holds 25,000 people yet Priest only had about 3000
people there. Even though I got ripped for saying it maybe they are picking the right time to do a final tour. This tour
had to lose money, at least for the promoters, so I don't think anyone would be all that eager to promote them in the future.
I'm so glad (and grateful) for their longevity but I'm not noticing a future for them. I hope the new album kicks ass, my
guess is that it may be the final one. Just an opinion, only matters to me. |
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[Budred] Thursday, January 05, 2012 3:37:32 AM | |
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I love your attitude and i'm glad there are people like you out there. You guys/gals will help
keep the legacy alive. I only feel the way I do because I've been listening to them for over 31
years but the last 10 have been a bit of a disappointment for me. I know what they were once
capable of doing. Now with K.K. gone and them sounding different it's harder and harder for me
to get into them like I once did. Due to age the tempo of their music has slowed a little also.
There is a video of them from 1983 (Dortmund Festival). Search this out and watch and listen.
You'll see why it's hard for me now. I still love them if for no other reason than longevity and I
tell people all the time that I'm glad I picked Priest as a favorite band. I can think of only one band
from my youth that still sounds great and that's Megadeth. I just got their new disc and other than
the first track it sounds as good as the early stuff. Anyway, keep the faith. Peace! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Netanyah99RobH8 from Wednesday, January 04, 2012 8:55:54 PM) |  | Netanyah99RobH8 wrote: | | Well, I am young, quite young and I actually haven't listened to all the Priest songs yet. Judas Priest has made a lot of songs and some people (in my generation) haven't listened to all their songs either. So it might take a some time as they get addicted to a song listen to it over and over then move on to the next song. They will eventually grow out of Priest and moved on but also might have passed it down to family and friends who are young. And all the young people that are new to Priest and Priest's songs will listen to their music that they've made in the past. Priest loses fans but also gets fans right there. I know its past music but it will seem new to the youngsters.
Judas Priest's history they've had members come and go. That might be the case when Priest members we have now leave or something. I really don't want Priest to die out and if that's where their heading I just wanted to say something positive to kinda say that Priest still has fans that are young and will hopefully carry on with the Faith even if its past music.
Personally I think the past is better because there was better artists. I don't know about other people, agree, don't agree, this is just my opinion.. |  | Budred wrote: | | I'm going to assume that you must be young and your enthusiasm towards the Priest has to be commended.
If you are young then you probably don't understand the concept of age yet. These guys are not getting any younger
and they definitely don't have the drawing power of years gone by. People are not patient for new music and they
will be passed by if they continue to draw this out so long in between records. I'm afraid that you and your generation
are only going to have the past to enjoy when it comes to Priest. Since Rob's return I've been stuck in the past. I call them
my favorite band but if the only thing I heard from them was what they've done since Demolition then I probably wouldn't be
much of a fan at all. I can't stay in the past when it comes to music, I choose to move forward. |  | Netanyah99RobH8 wrote: | | Aw man. Well I think Priest will have a future with my generation. I've got my whole class addicted to them. Some of my friends have bought albums like single cuts. I've got my younger cousins addicted and they're telling their friends about Priest. Even got some teachers addicted and they pass Priests' awesome music along. No matter what we all know Judas Priest is da beast  |  | Budred wrote: | | I was checking out my page on youtube and noticed something interesting about my video views.
Before I post anything let me stress that I do not consider Mushroomhead to be better than Judas Priest.
I was checking total views. I'm not going to list song titles just numbers. These videos were put up two
weeks apart.
Total counts for Priest- Total counts for Mushroomhead-
90 491
131 775
96 450
232 699
164 1212
1425
1095
Does this mean anything? (No) but it is pretty interesting. Mushroomhead isn't even big outside of Cleveland
yet their numbers crush Priest. Actually, I find this a little disturbing. Outside of this site Priest is losing their fanbase.
People aren't interested in them anymore it seems. Gund Arena holds 25,000 people yet Priest only had about 3000
people there. Even though I got ripped for saying it maybe they are picking the right time to do a final tour. This tour
had to lose money, at least for the promoters, so I don't think anyone would be all that eager to promote them in the future.
I'm so glad (and grateful) for their longevity but I'm not noticing a future for them. I hope the new album kicks ass, my
guess is that it may be the final one. Just an opinion, only matters to me. |
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[Vaillant 3.0] Wednesday, January 04, 2012 11:42:32 PM | |
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That is still alot of music!! I don't think I'll even reach half of that in my lifetime! I have about 670 songs in my library...my entire CD collection, as well.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Budred from Wednesday, January 04, 2012 8:31:08 PM) |  | Budred wrote: | | (Not purposely) but I exaggerated that a little. I thought I had around 11,800 and rounded up.
I saw your post so I checked and I have 11, 200. Pretty much my entire cd collection is on it. |  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | 12,000 songs?!? 
|  | Budred wrote: | | You make a good point, I didn't even consider that.
I couldn't tell you how many in Cleveland watched Thin Lizzy. I made it a point not to.
I said before that I hated them but I use that term loosely sometimes. I never have cared
for them though and I don't have a single song of theirs on my iPod out of nearly 12,000.
I never thought they were heavy and I didn't like Phil Lynott's voice at all. (I probably spelled
his name wrong). Anyway, take care man. |  | Head banger wrote: | | perhaps the sheer number of priest vids on youtube slows them down?
3000 at your show? did anyone see thin lizzy? here they went on at 6 to less than 100 people est watching. by sets end there were less than a thousand from a crowd of almost 9000 total.
I watched their whole set.... never again. |  | Budred wrote: | | I was checking out my page on youtube and noticed something interesting about my video views.
Before I post anything let me stress that I do not consider Mushroomhead to be better than Judas Priest.
I was checking total views. I'm not going to list song titles just numbers. These videos were put up two
weeks apart.
Total counts for Priest- Total counts for Mushroomhead-
90 491
131 775
96 450
232 699
164 1212
1425
1095
Does this mean anything? (No) but it is pretty interesting. Mushroomhead isn't even big outside of Cleveland
yet their numbers crush Priest. Actually, I find this a little disturbing. Outside of this site Priest is losing their fanbase.
People aren't interested in them anymore it seems. Gund Arena holds 25,000 people yet Priest only had about 3000
people there. Even though I got ripped for saying it maybe they are picking the right time to do a final tour. This tour
had to lose money, at least for the promoters, so I don't think anyone would be all that eager to promote them in the future.
I'm so glad (and grateful) for their longevity but I'm not noticing a future for them. I hope the new album kicks ass, my
guess is that it may be the final one. Just an opinion, only matters to me. |
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[Head banger] Wednesday, January 04, 2012 10:13:19 PM | |
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I never had an opinion on them. now they are a station changer for me. change the station whenever they come on, and lately thin lizzy is all over the sat radio chanels. I even went from hair nation to boneyard the other day and went from whisky in the jar to jailbreak. fuck me. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Budred from Wednesday, January 04, 2012 8:42:09 AM) |  | Budred wrote: | | You make a good point, I didn't even consider that.
I couldn't tell you how many in Cleveland watched Thin Lizzy. I made it a point not to.
I said before that I hated them but I use that term loosely sometimes. I never have cared
for them though and I don't have a single song of theirs on my iPod out of nearly 12,000.
I never thought they were heavy and I didn't like Phil Lynott's voice at all. (I probably spelled
his name wrong). Anyway, take care man. |  | Head banger wrote: | | perhaps the sheer number of priest vids on youtube slows them down?
3000 at your show? did anyone see thin lizzy? here they went on at 6 to less than 100 people est watching. by sets end there were less than a thousand from a crowd of almost 9000 total.
I watched their whole set.... never again. |  | Budred wrote: | | I was checking out my page on youtube and noticed something interesting about my video views.
Before I post anything let me stress that I do not consider Mushroomhead to be better than Judas Priest.
I was checking total views. I'm not going to list song titles just numbers. These videos were put up two
weeks apart.
Total counts for Priest- Total counts for Mushroomhead-
90 491
131 775
96 450
232 699
164 1212
1425
1095
Does this mean anything? (No) but it is pretty interesting. Mushroomhead isn't even big outside of Cleveland
yet their numbers crush Priest. Actually, I find this a little disturbing. Outside of this site Priest is losing their fanbase.
People aren't interested in them anymore it seems. Gund Arena holds 25,000 people yet Priest only had about 3000
people there. Even though I got ripped for saying it maybe they are picking the right time to do a final tour. This tour
had to lose money, at least for the promoters, so I don't think anyone would be all that eager to promote them in the future.
I'm so glad (and grateful) for their longevity but I'm not noticing a future for them. I hope the new album kicks ass, my
guess is that it may be the final one. Just an opinion, only matters to me. |
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Well, I am young, quite young and I actually haven't listened to all the Priest songs yet. Judas Priest has made a lot of songs and some people (in my generation) haven't listened to all their songs either. So it might take a some time as they get addicted to a song listen to it over and over then move on to the next song. They will eventually grow out of Priest and moved on but also might have passed it down to family and friends who are young. And all the young people that are new to Priest and Priest's songs will listen to their music that they've made in the past. Priest loses fans but also gets fans right there. I know its past music but it will seem new to the youngsters.
Judas Priest's history they've had members come and go. That might be the case when Priest members we have now leave or something. I really don't want Priest to die out and if that's where their heading I just wanted to say something positive to kinda say that Priest still has fans that are young and will hopefully carry on with the Faith even if its past music.
Personally I think the past is better because there was better artists. I don't know about other people, agree, don't agree, this is just my opinion.. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Budred from Wednesday, January 04, 2012 10:13:55 AM) |  | Budred wrote: | | I'm going to assume that you must be young and your enthusiasm towards the Priest has to be commended.
If you are young then you probably don't understand the concept of age yet. These guys are not getting any younger
and they definitely don't have the drawing power of years gone by. People are not patient for new music and they
will be passed by if they continue to draw this out so long in between records. I'm afraid that you and your generation
are only going to have the past to enjoy when it comes to Priest. Since Rob's return I've been stuck in the past. I call them
my favorite band but if the only thing I heard from them was what they've done since Demolition then I probably wouldn't be
much of a fan at all. I can't stay in the past when it comes to music, I choose to move forward. |  | Netanyah99RobH8 wrote: | | Aw man. Well I think Priest will have a future with my generation. I've got my whole class addicted to them. Some of my friends have bought albums like single cuts. I've got my younger cousins addicted and they're telling their friends about Priest. Even got some teachers addicted and they pass Priests' awesome music along. No matter what we all know Judas Priest is da beast  |  | Budred wrote: | | I was checking out my page on youtube and noticed something interesting about my video views.
Before I post anything let me stress that I do not consider Mushroomhead to be better than Judas Priest.
I was checking total views. I'm not going to list song titles just numbers. These videos were put up two
weeks apart.
Total counts for Priest- Total counts for Mushroomhead-
90 491
131 775
96 450
232 699
164 1212
1425
1095
Does this mean anything? (No) but it is pretty interesting. Mushroomhead isn't even big outside of Cleveland
yet their numbers crush Priest. Actually, I find this a little disturbing. Outside of this site Priest is losing their fanbase.
People aren't interested in them anymore it seems. Gund Arena holds 25,000 people yet Priest only had about 3000
people there. Even though I got ripped for saying it maybe they are picking the right time to do a final tour. This tour
had to lose money, at least for the promoters, so I don't think anyone would be all that eager to promote them in the future.
I'm so glad (and grateful) for their longevity but I'm not noticing a future for them. I hope the new album kicks ass, my
guess is that it may be the final one. Just an opinion, only matters to me. |
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[Budred] Wednesday, January 04, 2012 8:31:08 PM | |
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(Not purposely) but I exaggerated that a little. I thought I had around 11,800 and rounded up.
I saw your post so I checked and I have 11, 200. Pretty much my entire cd collection is on it. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Wednesday, January 04, 2012 5:51:38 PM) |  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | 12,000 songs?!? 
|  | Budred wrote: | | You make a good point, I didn't even consider that.
I couldn't tell you how many in Cleveland watched Thin Lizzy. I made it a point not to.
I said before that I hated them but I use that term loosely sometimes. I never have cared
for them though and I don't have a single song of theirs on my iPod out of nearly 12,000.
I never thought they were heavy and I didn't like Phil Lynott's voice at all. (I probably spelled
his name wrong). Anyway, take care man. |  | Head banger wrote: | | perhaps the sheer number of priest vids on youtube slows them down?
3000 at your show? did anyone see thin lizzy? here they went on at 6 to less than 100 people est watching. by sets end there were less than a thousand from a crowd of almost 9000 total.
I watched their whole set.... never again. |  | Budred wrote: | | I was checking out my page on youtube and noticed something interesting about my video views.
Before I post anything let me stress that I do not consider Mushroomhead to be better than Judas Priest.
I was checking total views. I'm not going to list song titles just numbers. These videos were put up two
weeks apart.
Total counts for Priest- Total counts for Mushroomhead-
90 491
131 775
96 450
232 699
164 1212
1425
1095
Does this mean anything? (No) but it is pretty interesting. Mushroomhead isn't even big outside of Cleveland
yet their numbers crush Priest. Actually, I find this a little disturbing. Outside of this site Priest is losing their fanbase.
People aren't interested in them anymore it seems. Gund Arena holds 25,000 people yet Priest only had about 3000
people there. Even though I got ripped for saying it maybe they are picking the right time to do a final tour. This tour
had to lose money, at least for the promoters, so I don't think anyone would be all that eager to promote them in the future.
I'm so glad (and grateful) for their longevity but I'm not noticing a future for them. I hope the new album kicks ass, my
guess is that it may be the final one. Just an opinion, only matters to me. |
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[Vaillant 3.0] Wednesday, January 04, 2012 5:51:38 PM | |
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12,000 songs?!? 
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Budred from Wednesday, January 04, 2012 8:42:09 AM) |  | Budred wrote: | | You make a good point, I didn't even consider that.
I couldn't tell you how many in Cleveland watched Thin Lizzy. I made it a point not to.
I said before that I hated them but I use that term loosely sometimes. I never have cared
for them though and I don't have a single song of theirs on my iPod out of nearly 12,000.
I never thought they were heavy and I didn't like Phil Lynott's voice at all. (I probably spelled
his name wrong). Anyway, take care man. |  | Head banger wrote: | | perhaps the sheer number of priest vids on youtube slows them down?
3000 at your show? did anyone see thin lizzy? here they went on at 6 to less than 100 people est watching. by sets end there were less than a thousand from a crowd of almost 9000 total.
I watched their whole set.... never again. |  | Budred wrote: | | I was checking out my page on youtube and noticed something interesting about my video views.
Before I post anything let me stress that I do not consider Mushroomhead to be better than Judas Priest.
I was checking total views. I'm not going to list song titles just numbers. These videos were put up two
weeks apart.
Total counts for Priest- Total counts for Mushroomhead-
90 491
131 775
96 450
232 699
164 1212
1425
1095
Does this mean anything? (No) but it is pretty interesting. Mushroomhead isn't even big outside of Cleveland
yet their numbers crush Priest. Actually, I find this a little disturbing. Outside of this site Priest is losing their fanbase.
People aren't interested in them anymore it seems. Gund Arena holds 25,000 people yet Priest only had about 3000
people there. Even though I got ripped for saying it maybe they are picking the right time to do a final tour. This tour
had to lose money, at least for the promoters, so I don't think anyone would be all that eager to promote them in the future.
I'm so glad (and grateful) for their longevity but I'm not noticing a future for them. I hope the new album kicks ass, my
guess is that it may be the final one. Just an opinion, only matters to me. |
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[Budred] Wednesday, January 04, 2012 10:13:55 AM | |
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I'm going to assume that you must be young and your enthusiasm towards the Priest has to be commended.
If you are young then you probably don't understand the concept of age yet. These guys are not getting any younger
and they definitely don't have the drawing power of years gone by. People are not patient for new music and they
will be passed by if they continue to draw this out so long in between records. I'm afraid that you and your generation
are only going to have the past to enjoy when it comes to Priest. Since Rob's return I've been stuck in the past. I call them
my favorite band but if the only thing I heard from them was what they've done since Demolition then I probably wouldn't be
much of a fan at all. I can't stay in the past when it comes to music, I choose to move forward. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Netanyah99RobH8 from Wednesday, January 04, 2012 9:05:10 AM) |  | Netanyah99RobH8 wrote: | | Aw man. Well I think Priest will have a future with my generation. I've got my whole class addicted to them. Some of my friends have bought albums like single cuts. I've got my younger cousins addicted and they're telling their friends about Priest. Even got some teachers addicted and they pass Priests' awesome music along. No matter what we all know Judas Priest is da beast  |  | Budred wrote: | | I was checking out my page on youtube and noticed something interesting about my video views.
Before I post anything let me stress that I do not consider Mushroomhead to be better than Judas Priest.
I was checking total views. I'm not going to list song titles just numbers. These videos were put up two
weeks apart.
Total counts for Priest- Total counts for Mushroomhead-
90 491
131 775
96 450
232 699
164 1212
1425
1095
Does this mean anything? (No) but it is pretty interesting. Mushroomhead isn't even big outside of Cleveland
yet their numbers crush Priest. Actually, I find this a little disturbing. Outside of this site Priest is losing their fanbase.
People aren't interested in them anymore it seems. Gund Arena holds 25,000 people yet Priest only had about 3000
people there. Even though I got ripped for saying it maybe they are picking the right time to do a final tour. This tour
had to lose money, at least for the promoters, so I don't think anyone would be all that eager to promote them in the future.
I'm so glad (and grateful) for their longevity but I'm not noticing a future for them. I hope the new album kicks ass, my
guess is that it may be the final one. Just an opinion, only matters to me. |
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[Stratovarius217] Wednesday, January 04, 2012 9:05:10 AM | |
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Aw man. Well I think Priest will have a future with my generation. I've got my whole class addicted to them. Some of my friends have bought albums like single cuts. I've got my younger cousins addicted and they're telling their friends about Priest. Even got some teachers addicted and they pass Priests' awesome music along. No matter what we all know Judas Priest is da beast  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Budred from Wednesday, January 04, 2012 1:13:54 AM) |  | Budred wrote: | | I was checking out my page on youtube and noticed something interesting about my video views.
Before I post anything let me stress that I do not consider Mushroomhead to be better than Judas Priest.
I was checking total views. I'm not going to list song titles just numbers. These videos were put up two
weeks apart.
Total counts for Priest- Total counts for Mushroomhead-
90 491
131 775
96 450
232 699
164 1212
1425
1095
Does this mean anything? (No) but it is pretty interesting. Mushroomhead isn't even big outside of Cleveland
yet their numbers crush Priest. Actually, I find this a little disturbing. Outside of this site Priest is losing their fanbase.
People aren't interested in them anymore it seems. Gund Arena holds 25,000 people yet Priest only had about 3000
people there. Even though I got ripped for saying it maybe they are picking the right time to do a final tour. This tour
had to lose money, at least for the promoters, so I don't think anyone would be all that eager to promote them in the future.
I'm so glad (and grateful) for their longevity but I'm not noticing a future for them. I hope the new album kicks ass, my
guess is that it may be the final one. Just an opinion, only matters to me. |
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[Budred] Wednesday, January 04, 2012 8:45:46 AM | |
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I just realized I called it Gund Arena.(LOL)
It's Quicken Loans Arena (The Q) now, formerly Gund. |
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[Budred] Wednesday, January 04, 2012 8:42:09 AM | |
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You make a good point, I didn't even consider that.
I couldn't tell you how many in Cleveland watched Thin Lizzy. I made it a point not to.
I said before that I hated them but I use that term loosely sometimes. I never have cared
for them though and I don't have a single song of theirs on my iPod out of nearly 12,000.
I never thought they were heavy and I didn't like Phil Lynott's voice at all. (I probably spelled
his name wrong). Anyway, take care man. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Head banger from Wednesday, January 04, 2012 8:10:55 AM) |  | Head banger wrote: | | perhaps the sheer number of priest vids on youtube slows them down?
3000 at your show? did anyone see thin lizzy? here they went on at 6 to less than 100 people est watching. by sets end there were less than a thousand from a crowd of almost 9000 total.
I watched their whole set.... never again. |  | Budred wrote: | | I was checking out my page on youtube and noticed something interesting about my video views.
Before I post anything let me stress that I do not consider Mushroomhead to be better than Judas Priest.
I was checking total views. I'm not going to list song titles just numbers. These videos were put up two
weeks apart.
Total counts for Priest- Total counts for Mushroomhead-
90 491
131 775
96 450
232 699
164 1212
1425
1095
Does this mean anything? (No) but it is pretty interesting. Mushroomhead isn't even big outside of Cleveland
yet their numbers crush Priest. Actually, I find this a little disturbing. Outside of this site Priest is losing their fanbase.
People aren't interested in them anymore it seems. Gund Arena holds 25,000 people yet Priest only had about 3000
people there. Even though I got ripped for saying it maybe they are picking the right time to do a final tour. This tour
had to lose money, at least for the promoters, so I don't think anyone would be all that eager to promote them in the future.
I'm so glad (and grateful) for their longevity but I'm not noticing a future for them. I hope the new album kicks ass, my
guess is that it may be the final one. Just an opinion, only matters to me. |
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[Head banger] Wednesday, January 04, 2012 8:10:55 AM | |
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perhaps the sheer number of priest vids on youtube slows them down?
3000 at your show? did anyone see thin lizzy? here they went on at 6 to less than 100 people est watching. by sets end there were less than a thousand from a crowd of almost 9000 total.
I watched their whole set.... never again. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Budred from Wednesday, January 04, 2012 1:13:54 AM) |  | Budred wrote: | | I was checking out my page on youtube and noticed something interesting about my video views.
Before I post anything let me stress that I do not consider Mushroomhead to be better than Judas Priest.
I was checking total views. I'm not going to list song titles just numbers. These videos were put up two
weeks apart.
Total counts for Priest- Total counts for Mushroomhead-
90 491
131 775
96 450
232 699
164 1212
1425
1095
Does this mean anything? (No) but it is pretty interesting. Mushroomhead isn't even big outside of Cleveland
yet their numbers crush Priest. Actually, I find this a little disturbing. Outside of this site Priest is losing their fanbase.
People aren't interested in them anymore it seems. Gund Arena holds 25,000 people yet Priest only had about 3000
people there. Even though I got ripped for saying it maybe they are picking the right time to do a final tour. This tour
had to lose money, at least for the promoters, so I don't think anyone would be all that eager to promote them in the future.
I'm so glad (and grateful) for their longevity but I'm not noticing a future for them. I hope the new album kicks ass, my
guess is that it may be the final one. Just an opinion, only matters to me. |
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[Budred] Wednesday, January 04, 2012 1:13:54 AM | |
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I was checking out my page on youtube and noticed something interesting about my video views.
Before I post anything let me stress that I do not consider Mushroomhead to be better than Judas Priest.
I was checking total views. I'm not going to list song titles just numbers. These videos were put up two
weeks apart.
Total counts for Priest- Total counts for Mushroomhead-
90 491
131 775
96 450
232 699
164 1212
1425
1095
Does this mean anything? (No) but it is pretty interesting. Mushroomhead isn't even big outside of Cleveland
yet their numbers crush Priest. Actually, I find this a little disturbing. Outside of this site Priest is losing their fanbase.
People aren't interested in them anymore it seems. Gund Arena holds 25,000 people yet Priest only had about 3000
people there. Even though I got ripped for saying it maybe they are picking the right time to do a final tour. This tour
had to lose money, at least for the promoters, so I don't think anyone would be all that eager to promote them in the future.
I'm so glad (and grateful) for their longevity but I'm not noticing a future for them. I hope the new album kicks ass, my
guess is that it may be the final one. Just an opinion, only matters to me. |
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[Vaillant 3.0] Tuesday, January 03, 2012 11:34:07 PM | |
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HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Next week I will be doing some traveling myself. Not in Germany, though...unfortunately. 
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, January 03, 2012 11:25:21 PM) |  | Becks wrote: | | I will be next week, when I am back at work! LOL!
|  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Happy first tuesday of the year! Who's looking foward to the first Hump Day of the year? 
HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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[Becks] Tuesday, January 03, 2012 11:25:21 PM | |
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I will be next week, when I am back at work! LOL!
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Tuesday, January 03, 2012 8:05:11 PM) |  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Happy first tuesday of the year! Who's looking foward to the first Hump Day of the year? 
HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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[Vaillant 3.0] Tuesday, January 03, 2012 8:05:11 PM | |
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Happy first tuesday of the year! Who's looking foward to the first Hump Day of the year? 
HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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[hellrider 31038] Monday, January 02, 2012 11:58:57 AM | |
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THHHHHHHHHHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDDDDDDDDDDDDDDEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR WISHES EVERYONE A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR AND WISHING YOU ALL THE VERY BEST. |
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[Vaillant 3.0] Sunday, January 01, 2012 11:34:11 AM | |
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Happy New Year, ladies and gents of the Noticeboard! 
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[ron h] Sunday, January 01, 2012 8:09:17 AM | |
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Happy New Year year to all of you!! |
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[Deep Freeze] Saturday, December 31, 2011 6:47:47 PM | |
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A wonderful evening (or day depending on your global position) from Fabulous Las Vegas!!!! The Princess and I are getting ready to go out to my New Year's show but I just had to say to ALL my dear Priest Friends;
A very, very HAPPY NEW YEAR to you. I sincerely wish all the best for each and every one of you! 2012 will be an awesome year. I do hope we can get out to see some of you in the coming months OR some of YOU can always come to LAS VEGAS and be MY guest at our show! I would love to see you all!!!
Please be safe on the roadways and wherever you find yourselves this evening! Party hard but party SMART! DON'T drink and drive, folks! We hear it all the time but there is NO getting around it...it is just bad.
Much love to you, friends. I am sure we will chat again "next year". I am off to ROCK N ROLL for the night!! (*Working a "double shift" as they are having us play SIX hours!!! YIKES!!) IF I survive, I will post some pictures!!! Take care!!!!!
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[hellrider 31038] Saturday, December 31, 2011 6:07:46 PM | |
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I DID [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by hellrider 31038 from Monday, December 26, 2011 12:16:37 AM) |  | hellrider 31038 wrote: | | CLICK THE WIDGET
KK DOWNING COME BACK WITH RICHIE THREE AXE ATTACK
HEAR SEE AND FEEL THE PRIEST AND METAL TO THE MAX NOT PARTIAL
WITH KK BACK AND RICHIE KICKING IT UP A NOTCH ,PUSHING THE METAL FORWARD
CONTINUING FROM THE MIGHTY PAAAAAAAAAAAAAINKILLLLLLLLLLLLER ALBUM
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[hellrider 31038] Saturday, December 31, 2011 5:55:51 PM | |
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WITH KK BACK AND RICHIE AND THE NEW HALFORD METAL MONSTER ALBUM
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
RUUUUUUUUSSSSSSSSHHHHHHHHHIIINNNNNNGGGGGGGGGGGG THHHHHRRROOOOUUUUUUUGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Becks from Saturday, December 31, 2011 5:46:49 PM) |  | Becks wrote: | | Happy New Year everyone! Here's to a great year of metal ahead, hopefully including the new Priest album, and new tour dates!
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[Becks] Saturday, December 31, 2011 5:46:49 PM | |
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Happy New Year everyone! Here's to a great year of metal ahead, hopefully including the new Priest album, and new tour dates!
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[Eternal Betrayer] Saturday, December 31, 2011 10:28:27 AM | |
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Wishing everyone a very HEAVY NEW YEAR...

ROCK HARD RIDE FREE!!! |
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[Stratovarius217] Saturday, December 31, 2011 4:21:26 AM | |
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LMFAO thats alright [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Saturday, December 31, 2011 12:11:46 AM) |  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Ahh. I apologize, miss. 
|  | Netanyah99RobH8 wrote: | | Thanks.
and you called me mister??? Im a girl btw... |  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | You act like quite the adult, mister. Good on you for keeping the faith alive in the face of adversity.  
|  | Netanyah99RobH8 wrote: | | Im not just 12 I am heavy metal 12 year old whos keepin' the metal faith alive  |  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Dayum! Are you sure you're twelve years old, kid? 
|  | Netanyah99RobH8 wrote: | | I've never liked Metallica in the first place.
In grade 7 My teacher was being a ho. He was taking music requests from us. So I requested Judas Priest Trouble shooter and he said "We cant play Judas Priest cuz it goes against the catholic faith." I was like "Bull shit." So I requested Metallica cuz I knew he was a fan and he wouldn't say no. He said "Yep I can play that." I was fricken pissed. So I asked "You can play Metallica but you cant play Judas Priest?? Whats the difference? Oh yeah Judas Priest is better but really??" and then he was speechless so I muttered "Damn right" and walked away.
I gave my teacher a simple test and he failed to pass it.....doorknob! |
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[Vaillant 3.0] Saturday, December 31, 2011 12:11:46 AM | |
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Ahh. I apologize, miss. 
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Netanyah99RobH8 from Friday, December 30, 2011 11:56:26 PM) |  | Netanyah99RobH8 wrote: | | Thanks.
and you called me mister??? Im a girl btw... |  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | You act like quite the adult, mister. Good on you for keeping the faith alive in the face of adversity.  
|  | Netanyah99RobH8 wrote: | | Im not just 12 I am heavy metal 12 year old whos keepin' the metal faith alive  |  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Dayum! Are you sure you're twelve years old, kid? 
|  | Netanyah99RobH8 wrote: | | I've never liked Metallica in the first place.
In grade 7 My teacher was being a ho. He was taking music requests from us. So I requested Judas Priest Trouble shooter and he said "We cant play Judas Priest cuz it goes against the catholic faith." I was like "Bull shit." So I requested Metallica cuz I knew he was a fan and he wouldn't say no. He said "Yep I can play that." I was fricken pissed. So I asked "You can play Metallica but you cant play Judas Priest?? Whats the difference? Oh yeah Judas Priest is better but really??" and then he was speechless so I muttered "Damn right" and walked away.
I gave my teacher a simple test and he failed to pass it.....doorknob! |
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[Stratovarius217] Friday, December 30, 2011 11:56:26 PM | |
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Thanks.
and you called me mister??? Im a girl btw... [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Friday, December 30, 2011 11:38:35 PM) |  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | You act like quite the adult, mister. Good on you for keeping the faith alive in the face of adversity.  
|  | Netanyah99RobH8 wrote: | | Im not just 12 I am heavy metal 12 year old whos keepin' the metal faith alive  |  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Dayum! Are you sure you're twelve years old, kid? 
|  | Netanyah99RobH8 wrote: | | I've never liked Metallica in the first place.
In grade 7 My teacher was being a ho. He was taking music requests from us. So I requested Judas Priest Trouble shooter and he said "We cant play Judas Priest cuz it goes against the catholic faith." I was like "Bull shit." So I requested Metallica cuz I knew he was a fan and he wouldn't say no. He said "Yep I can play that." I was fricken pissed. So I asked "You can play Metallica but you cant play Judas Priest?? Whats the difference? Oh yeah Judas Priest is better but really??" and then he was speechless so I muttered "Damn right" and walked away.
I gave my teacher a simple test and he failed to pass it.....doorknob! |
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[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, December 30, 2011 11:38:35 PM | |
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You act like quite the adult, mister. Good on you for keeping the faith alive in the face of adversity.  
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Netanyah99RobH8 from Friday, December 30, 2011 11:33:10 PM) |  | Netanyah99RobH8 wrote: | | Im not just 12 I am heavy metal 12 year old whos keepin' the metal faith alive  |  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Dayum! Are you sure you're twelve years old, kid? 
|  | Netanyah99RobH8 wrote: | | I've never liked Metallica in the first place.
In grade 7 My teacher was being a ho. He was taking music requests from us. So I requested Judas Priest Trouble shooter and he said "We cant play Judas Priest cuz it goes against the catholic faith." I was like "Bull shit." So I requested Metallica cuz I knew he was a fan and he wouldn't say no. He said "Yep I can play that." I was fricken pissed. So I asked "You can play Metallica but you cant play Judas Priest?? Whats the difference? Oh yeah Judas Priest is better but really??" and then he was speechless so I muttered "Damn right" and walked away.
I gave my teacher a simple test and he failed to pass it.....doorknob! |
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[Stratovarius217] Friday, December 30, 2011 11:33:10 PM | |
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Im not just 12 I am heavy metal 12 year old whos keepin' the metal faith alive  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Friday, December 30, 2011 11:17:48 PM) |  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Dayum! Are you sure you're twelve years old, kid? 
|  | Netanyah99RobH8 wrote: | | I've never liked Metallica in the first place.
In grade 7 My teacher was being a ho. He was taking music requests from us. So I requested Judas Priest Trouble shooter and he said "We cant play Judas Priest cuz it goes against the catholic faith." I was like "Bull shit." So I requested Metallica cuz I knew he was a fan and he wouldn't say no. He said "Yep I can play that." I was fricken pissed. So I asked "You can play Metallica but you cant play Judas Priest?? Whats the difference? Oh yeah Judas Priest is better but really??" and then he was speechless so I muttered "Damn right" and walked away.
I gave my teacher a simple test and he failed to pass it.....doorknob! |
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[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, December 30, 2011 11:17:48 PM | |
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Dayum! Are you sure you're twelve years old, kid? 
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Netanyah99RobH8 from Friday, December 30, 2011 10:42:25 PM) |  | Netanyah99RobH8 wrote: | | I've never liked Metallica in the first place.
In grade 7 My teacher was being a ho. He was taking music requests from us. So I requested Judas Priest Trouble shooter and he said "We cant play Judas Priest cuz it goes against the catholic faith." I was like "Bull shit." So I requested Metallica cuz I knew he was a fan and he wouldn't say no. He said "Yep I can play that." I was fricken pissed. So I asked "You can play Metallica but you cant play Judas Priest?? Whats the difference? Oh yeah Judas Priest is better but really??" and then he was speechless so I muttered "Damn right" and walked away.
I gave my teacher a simple test and he failed to pass it.....doorknob! |
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[Stratovarius217] Friday, December 30, 2011 10:42:25 PM | |
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I've never liked Metallica in the first place.
In grade 7 My teacher was being a ho. He was taking music requests from us. So I requested Judas Priest Trouble shooter and he said "We cant play Judas Priest cuz it goes against the catholic faith." I was like "Bull shit." So I requested Metallica cuz I knew he was a fan and he wouldn't say no. He said "Yep I can play that." I was fricken pissed. So I asked "You can play Metallica but you cant play Judas Priest?? Whats the difference? Oh yeah Judas Priest is better but really??" and then he was speechless so I muttered "Damn right" and walked away.
I gave my teacher a simple test and he failed to pass it.....doorknob! |
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[Judas Priest / One For The Road] Friday, December 30, 2011 10:14:42 PM | |
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If it wasn't for Judas Priest Mettallica wouldn't be here. Lets see if Mr. Hetfield can belt out his own lyrics at 60, he's such a cry baby! Mettallica shot there load and re-load, don't even like them anymore they kinda suck now!! |
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[Becks] Friday, December 30, 2011 9:32:51 PM | |
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Too true Vail. As for that comment mentioned below, just because a band/musician has had 'hits' doesn't mean their music is really any good *cough Katy Perry cough* lol.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Friday, December 30, 2011 6:54:33 PM) |  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Oooohhhhh. Is that what the fuss is all about? I've seen that before. Quite hilarious, really. 
I hate reading those video comments on YouTube. Too many douchebags that love to type all kinds of messed up poop. It's best to ignore them, otherwise it's hard to enjoy the vid you want to watch. As for Metallica's little joke, there's nothing wrong with having a little fun every once in a while. Of course we know that Rob has the best screams ever and that JP creates the best music around. Why else would Metallica label them as one of their biggest influences?
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[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, December 30, 2011 6:54:33 PM | |
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Oooohhhhh. Is that what the fuss is all about? I've seen that before. Quite hilarious, really. 
I hate reading those video comments on YouTube. Too many douchebags that love to type all kinds of messed up poop. It's best to ignore them, otherwise it's hard to enjoy the vid you want to watch. As for Metallica's little joke, there's nothing wrong with having a little fun every once in a while. Of course we know that Rob has the best screams ever and that JP creates the best music around. Why else would Metallica label them as one of their biggest influences?
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[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, December 30, 2011 1:31:39 AM | |
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HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Can't blame them. After all, Judas Priest is thee formidable metal monster.   
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Netanyah99RobH8 from Friday, December 30, 2011 12:22:25 AM) |  | Netanyah99RobH8 wrote: | | Apparently (on youtube) Metallica has always been jealous of Judas Priest
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Apparently (on youtube) Metallica has always been jealous of Judas Priest
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[hellrider 31038] Tuesday, December 27, 2011 7:08:45 PM | |
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HE HAS HIS EYES ON YOUR GIFT
 [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Tuesday, December 27, 2011 12:43:46 AM) |  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | BECKS!!! 
Glad to hear your Christmas went well. I got a few good presents myself, including this (funnily enough, from the guy whose Christmas present I threw onto the roof):
  
|  | Becks wrote: | | Heya, been MIA cos we were visiting family for Christmas time hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas! I'm pleased because Craig gave me the box set of all the Harry Potter movies on DVD, woohoo! LOL!
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[Becks] Tuesday, December 27, 2011 2:30:05 AM | |
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Cool! Haha I saw your pic of the present on the roof, way cool!
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Tuesday, December 27, 2011 12:43:46 AM) |  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | BECKS!!! 
Glad to hear your Christmas went well. I got a few good presents myself, including this (funnily enough, from the guy whose Christmas present I threw onto the roof):
  
|  | Becks wrote: | | Heya, been MIA cos we were visiting family for Christmas time hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas! I'm pleased because Craig gave me the box set of all the Harry Potter movies on DVD, woohoo! LOL!
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[Vaillant 3.0] Tuesday, December 27, 2011 12:43:46 AM | |
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BECKS!!! 
Glad to hear your Christmas went well. I got a few good presents myself, including this (funnily enough, from the guy whose Christmas present I threw onto the roof):
  
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, December 27, 2011 12:30:14 AM) |  | Becks wrote: | | Heya, been MIA cos we were visiting family for Christmas time hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas! I'm pleased because Craig gave me the box set of all the Harry Potter movies on DVD, woohoo! LOL!
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[Becks] Tuesday, December 27, 2011 12:30:14 AM | |
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Heya, been MIA cos we were visiting family for Christmas time hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas! I'm pleased because Craig gave me the box set of all the Harry Potter movies on DVD, woohoo! LOL!
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CLICK THE WIDGET
KK DOWNING COME BACK WITH RICHIE THREE AXE ATTACK
HEAR SEE AND FEEL THE PRIEST AND METAL TO THE MAX NOT PARTIAL
WITH KK BACK AND RICHIE KICKING IT UP A NOTCH ,PUSHING THE METAL FORWARD
CONTINUING FROM THE MIGHTY PAAAAAAAAAAAAAINKILLLLLLLLLLLLER ALBUM
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[guidogodoy] Sunday, December 25, 2011 12:42:06 PM | |
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BWAHAAHAHAAAAAA!!!!!!!!! Outstanding!!!! 
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Sunday, December 25, 2011 1:41:00 AM) |  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | The deed was done a few hours ago. In the afternoon, I climbed the ladder and threw the present up onto the roof of the garage while my nephew was out and about. The box rolled some but came to a stop . After all the presents under the tree were unwrapped, I announced that my nephew had one more gift, but that he had to find it. After a few minutes of "hot/cold", he finally saw it. He couldn't believe his eyes and was laughing his butt off (and so was the rest of the family). Miraculously, HE climbed up the ladder and got his present down using a broom, still laughing, and unwrapped it back inside, all without incident.
After tonight, my tiny family will go to sleep, wondering what ideas their sister/daughter/aunt has in mind for hiding next year's presents. Overall, I'd have to say that this little move was a success. 

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The deed was done a few hours ago. In the afternoon, I climbed the ladder and threw the present up onto the roof of the garage while my nephew was out and about. The box rolled some but came to a stop . After all the presents under the tree were unwrapped, I announced that my nephew had one more gift, but that he had to find it. After a few minutes of "hot/cold", he finally saw it. He couldn't believe his eyes and was laughing his butt off (and so was the rest of the family). Miraculously, HE climbed up the ladder and got his present down using a broom, still laughing, and unwrapped it back inside, all without incident.
After tonight, my tiny family will go to sleep, wondering what ideas their sister/daughter/aunt has in mind for hiding next year's presents. Overall, I'd have to say that this little move was a success. 

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[guidogodoy] Saturday, December 24, 2011 5:21:35 PM | |
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Now I am on pins and needles to see the picture. How the hell are you going to throw a present onto a roof? Is it flat? Aren't people going to notice when you disappear "mid present-opening?" I'm sure your cursing while said present is rolling off the roof for the 5th time will bring them out if the noise doesn't.
Hide it under the bush!
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Saturday, December 24, 2011 4:54:59 PM) |  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | PRANK UPDATE:
Asked for Mom's approval of the prank.
She said she doesn't want anyone in the hospital tonight. Also that we don't have any ladders tall enough to reach the edge.
She suggested instead to throw it up onto the roof of the garage, since it's shorter. Pictures tonight as I will throw it up there while everybody else is unwrapping presents.
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[spapad] Saturday, December 24, 2011 5:10:00 PM | |
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Good job Vail! 72 degrees eh? Sounds good. It was about 50 here today, not too shabby.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Saturday, December 24, 2011 4:54:59 PM) |  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | PRANK UPDATE:
Asked for Mom's approval of the prank.
She said she doesn't want anyone in the hospital tonight. Also that we don't have any ladders tall enough to reach the edge.
She suggested instead to throw it up onto the roof of the garage, since it's shorter. Pictures tonight as I will throw it up there while everybody else is unwrapping presents.
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[Vaillant 3.0] Saturday, December 24, 2011 4:54:59 PM | |
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PRANK UPDATE:
Asked for Mom's approval of the prank.
She said she doesn't want anyone in the hospital tonight. Also that we don't have any ladders tall enough to reach the edge.
She suggested instead to throw it up onto the roof of the garage, since it's shorter. Pictures tonight as I will throw it up there while everybody else is unwrapping presents.
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[Vaillant 3.0] Saturday, December 24, 2011 4:15:57 PM | |
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Hold your horses, viejillo! That's my neighbor's roof.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, December 24, 2011 3:57:49 PM) |  | guidogodoy wrote: | | I am looking for a present on that roof! 
|  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Merry Christmas Eve, DF!! And for those of you (especially those up North) that aren't enjoying the cold winter and the white fluffiness that is snow, here's a Christmas present to you from Southern California. This is the weather we're having today. I kid you not. It's hideously gorgeous. Happy Holidays!

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[guidogodoy] Saturday, December 24, 2011 3:57:49 PM | |
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I am looking for a present on that roof! 
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Saturday, December 24, 2011 2:59:30 PM) |  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Merry Christmas Eve, DF!! And for those of you (especially those up North) that aren't enjoying the cold winter and the white fluffiness that is snow, here's a Christmas present to you from Southern California. This is the weather we're having today. I kid you not. It's hideously gorgeous. Happy Holidays!

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[Vaillant 3.0] Saturday, December 24, 2011 3:06:13 PM | |
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...and if you look at that pic hard enough, you just might feel the blistering 72 degree heat.
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[Vaillant 3.0] Saturday, December 24, 2011 2:59:30 PM | |
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Merry Christmas Eve, DF!! And for those of you (especially those up North) that aren't enjoying the cold winter and the white fluffiness that is snow, here's a Christmas present to you from Southern California. This is the weather we're having today. I kid you not. It's hideously gorgeous. Happy Holidays!

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[Deep Freeze] Saturday, December 24, 2011 2:55:00 PM | |
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A truly heartfelt and sincere Merry Christmas and happiest of holidays to one and all!!! So many years. So many laughs. SO many great, great memories! Thank you all for all you have done. Have a wonderful day and we will "chat" again sometime!!!!!!!!!!! |
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[Vaillant 3.0] Saturday, December 24, 2011 2:28:57 AM | |
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Mmmm...BBQ dinner. 
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Becks from Friday, December 23, 2011 3:45:29 PM) |  | Becks wrote: | | Very much looking forward to the weekend - it's a beautiful sunny Christmas eve here already! We'll be seeing family tomorrow for a pretty cruisy Christmas, having a BBQ dinner too I believe. A proper kiwi Christmas 
|  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Happy Thursday, ladies and gents of the Noticeboard! 
So, who's looking foward to this holiday weekend? Anybody got plans, Christmas-oriented or otherwise? Either way, hope everyone has a nice one! 
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[Becks] Friday, December 23, 2011 3:45:29 PM | |
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Very much looking forward to the weekend - it's a beautiful sunny Christmas eve here already! We'll be seeing family tomorrow for a pretty cruisy Christmas, having a BBQ dinner too I believe. A proper kiwi Christmas 
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Thursday, December 22, 2011 11:43:12 PM) |  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Happy Thursday, ladies and gents of the Noticeboard! 
So, who's looking foward to this holiday weekend? Anybody got plans, Christmas-oriented or otherwise? Either way, hope everyone has a nice one! 
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[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, December 23, 2011 1:13:15 AM | |
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Best. Idea. Ever. Here's hoping he doesn't get his girlfriend to retrieve it for him.  
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, December 23, 2011 1:08:16 AM) |  | guidogodoy wrote: | | HAAAA!!! I just thought of the hot/cold one off the top of my head.
Knowing the fear of heights, blend them. Play hot/cold and hide it on the roof! Best of both worlds!
|  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Hmmm...all great suggestions. Maybe I'll just throw his present onto the roof of the house and have him grab it (he's afraid of heights). At least this year he'll actually earn his present! 
|  | guidogodoy wrote: | | Hide his present and play "hot / cold" with him. Put the present outside a window hidden by a bush! 
|  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That is so awesome! Currently it's just me and my mom doing the pranking in our family. *knocks on wood*
Goodwill. Eh. It's 10 pm and I already wrapped everyone's presents. I'll give the kid a break this year...and hopefully next year he'll have his guard down. Heheheheheheheh...
(Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, December 23, 2011 12:26:37 AM)
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Hey, there is always Goodwill! I have a buddy who has a really big family. He is the youngest and, apparently, one year everyone ganged up on him and all bought him really crappy presents. Nothing terribly obvious until the last one but just really tacky or worthless crap. His re-telling it was really funny: "I was thinking by about the third present that I shouldn't have bought such nice things for my relatives!"
He finally got it when someone gave him a University of Michigan present knowing that he was a diehard MSU fan. Too funny!
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Sounds like a good way to spend the day. Me? Probably join the family on whatever shenanigans they want to do on Christmas Eve and watch Man vs Food or something on Christmas Day (don't have VH1 Classic, sadly). My mom is planning on pranking my older nephew by putting fake dollar bills in a Christmas card instead of real ones. Last year I gave him a gift card in a can of peanuts. The look on his face was priceless. 
Too bad I'm broke, or I would've done another prank this year.
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I plan to try and catch this week's episode of "Metal Evolution" again. Glam Metal (hated it! conflict of terms, if you ask me). While most of those posers are washed up and gone, it is an interesting moment and I'd like to catch the whole thing again. Seen only parts so far. Watching what I did gave me a greater appreciation of Priest - yeah, if THAT was possible. With just a closing comment by .... uh... someone from Warrant (or Poison) saying that "it is easier to go away than to fight it out," I think I'll watch that episode and follow it with an Epitaph bootleg!
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Happy Thursday, ladies and gents of the Noticeboard! 
So, who's looking foward to this holiday weekend? Anybody got plans, Christmas-oriented or otherwise? Either way, hope everyone has a nice one! 
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[guidogodoy] Friday, December 23, 2011 1:08:16 AM | |
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HAAAA!!! I just thought of the hot/cold one off the top of my head.
Knowing the fear of heights, blend them. Play hot/cold and hide it on the roof! Best of both worlds!
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Friday, December 23, 2011 12:59:54 AM) |  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Hmmm...all great suggestions. Maybe I'll just throw his present onto the roof of the house and have him grab it (he's afraid of heights). At least this year he'll actually earn his present! 
|  | guidogodoy wrote: | | Hide his present and play "hot / cold" with him. Put the present outside a window hidden by a bush! 
|  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That is so awesome! Currently it's just me and my mom doing the pranking in our family. *knocks on wood*
Goodwill. Eh. It's 10 pm and I already wrapped everyone's presents. I'll give the kid a break this year...and hopefully next year he'll have his guard down. Heheheheheheheh...
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Hey, there is always Goodwill! I have a buddy who has a really big family. He is the youngest and, apparently, one year everyone ganged up on him and all bought him really crappy presents. Nothing terribly obvious until the last one but just really tacky or worthless crap. His re-telling it was really funny: "I was thinking by about the third present that I shouldn't have bought such nice things for my relatives!"
He finally got it when someone gave him a University of Michigan present knowing that he was a diehard MSU fan. Too funny!
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Sounds like a good way to spend the day. Me? Probably join the family on whatever shenanigans they want to do on Christmas Eve and watch Man vs Food or something on Christmas Day (don't have VH1 Classic, sadly). My mom is planning on pranking my older nephew by putting fake dollar bills in a Christmas card instead of real ones. Last year I gave him a gift card in a can of peanuts. The look on his face was priceless. 
Too bad I'm broke, or I would've done another prank this year.
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I plan to try and catch this week's episode of "Metal Evolution" again. Glam Metal (hated it! conflict of terms, if you ask me). While most of those posers are washed up and gone, it is an interesting moment and I'd like to catch the whole thing again. Seen only parts so far. Watching what I did gave me a greater appreciation of Priest - yeah, if THAT was possible. With just a closing comment by .... uh... someone from Warrant (or Poison) saying that "it is easier to go away than to fight it out," I think I'll watch that episode and follow it with an Epitaph bootleg!
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Happy Thursday, ladies and gents of the Noticeboard! 
So, who's looking foward to this holiday weekend? Anybody got plans, Christmas-oriented or otherwise? Either way, hope everyone has a nice one! 
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[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, December 23, 2011 12:59:54 AM | |
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Hmmm...all great suggestions. Maybe I'll just throw his present onto the roof of the house and have him grab it (he's afraid of heights). At least this year he'll actually earn his present! 
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, December 23, 2011 12:51:02 AM) |  | guidogodoy wrote: | | Hide his present and play "hot / cold" with him. Put the present outside a window hidden by a bush! 
|  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That is so awesome! Currently it's just me and my mom doing the pranking in our family. *knocks on wood*
Goodwill. Eh. It's 10 pm and I already wrapped everyone's presents. I'll give the kid a break this year...and hopefully next year he'll have his guard down. Heheheheheheheh...
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Hey, there is always Goodwill! I have a buddy who has a really big family. He is the youngest and, apparently, one year everyone ganged up on him and all bought him really crappy presents. Nothing terribly obvious until the last one but just really tacky or worthless crap. His re-telling it was really funny: "I was thinking by about the third present that I shouldn't have bought such nice things for my relatives!"
He finally got it when someone gave him a University of Michigan present knowing that he was a diehard MSU fan. Too funny!
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Sounds like a good way to spend the day. Me? Probably join the family on whatever shenanigans they want to do on Christmas Eve and watch Man vs Food or something on Christmas Day (don't have VH1 Classic, sadly). My mom is planning on pranking my older nephew by putting fake dollar bills in a Christmas card instead of real ones. Last year I gave him a gift card in a can of peanuts. The look on his face was priceless. 
Too bad I'm broke, or I would've done another prank this year.
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I plan to try and catch this week's episode of "Metal Evolution" again. Glam Metal (hated it! conflict of terms, if you ask me). While most of those posers are washed up and gone, it is an interesting moment and I'd like to catch the whole thing again. Seen only parts so far. Watching what I did gave me a greater appreciation of Priest - yeah, if THAT was possible. With just a closing comment by .... uh... someone from Warrant (or Poison) saying that "it is easier to go away than to fight it out," I think I'll watch that episode and follow it with an Epitaph bootleg!
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Happy Thursday, ladies and gents of the Noticeboard! 
So, who's looking foward to this holiday weekend? Anybody got plans, Christmas-oriented or otherwise? Either way, hope everyone has a nice one! 
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Hide his present and play "hot / cold" with him. Put the present outside a window hidden by a bush! 
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Friday, December 23, 2011 12:32:48 AM) |  | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That is so awesome! Currently it's just me and my mom doing the pranking in our family. *knocks on wood*
Goodwill. Eh. It's 10 pm and I already wrapped everyone's presents. I'll give the kid a break this year...and hopefully next year he'll have his guard down. Heheheheheheheh...
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Hey, there is always Goodwill! I have a buddy who has a really big family. He is the youngest and, apparently, one year everyone ganged up on him and all bought him really crappy presents. Nothing terribly obvious until the last one but just really tacky or worthless crap. His re-telling it was really funny: "I was thinking by about the third present that I shouldn't have bought such nice things for my relatives!"
He finally got it when someone gave him a University of Michigan present knowing that he was a diehard MSU fan. Too funny!
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Sounds like a good way to spend the day. Me? Probably join the family on whatever shenanigans they want to do on Christmas Eve and watch Man vs Food or something on Christmas Day (don't have VH1 Classic, sadly). My mom is planning on pranking my older nephew by putting fake dollar bills in a Christmas card instead of real ones. Last year I gave him a gift card in a can of peanuts. The look on his face was priceless. 
Too bad I'm broke, or I would've done another prank this year.
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I plan to try and catch this week's episode of "Metal Evolution" again. Glam Metal (hated it! conflict of terms, if you ask me). While most of those posers are washed up and gone, it is an interesting moment and I'd like to catch the whole thing again. Seen only parts so far. Watching what I did gave me a greater appreciation of Priest - yeah, if THAT was possible. With just a closing comment by .... uh... someone from Warrant (or Poison) saying that "it is easier to go away than to fight it out," I think I'll watch that episode and follow it with an Epitaph bootleg!
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Happy Thursday, ladies and gents of the Noticeboard! 
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HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That is so awesome! Currently it's just me and my mom doing the pranking in our family. *knocks on wood*
Goodwill. Eh. It's 10 pm and I already wrapped everyone's presents. I'll give the kid a break this year...and hopefully next year he'll have his guard down. Heheheheheheheh...
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, December 23, 2011 12:26:37 AM)
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Hey, there is always Goodwill! I have a buddy who has a really big family. He is the youngest and, apparently, one year everyone ganged up on him and all bought him really crappy presents. Nothing terribly obvious until the last one but just really tacky or worthless crap. His re-telling it was really funny: "I was thinking by about the third present that I shouldn't have bought such nice things for my relatives!"
He finally got it when someone gave him a University of Michigan present knowing that he was a diehard MSU fan. Too funny!
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Sounds like a good way to spend the day. Me? Probably join the family on whatever shenanigans they want to do on Christmas Eve and watch Man vs Food or something on Christmas Day (don't have VH1 Classic, sadly). My mom is planning on pranking my older nephew by putting fake dollar bills in a Christmas card instead of real ones. Last year I gave him a gift card in a can of peanuts. The look on his face was priceless. 
Too bad I'm broke, or I would've done another prank this year.
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I plan to try and catch this week's episode of "Metal Evolution" again. Glam Metal (hated it! conflict of terms, if you ask me). While most of those posers are washed up and gone, it is an interesting moment and I'd like to catch the whole thing again. Seen only parts so far. Watching what I did gave me a greater appreciation of Priest - yeah, if THAT was possible. With just a closing comment by .... uh... someone from Warrant (or Poison) saying that "it is easier to go away than to fight it out," I think I'll watch that episode and follow it with an Epitaph bootleg!
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Happy Thursday, ladies and gents of the Noticeboard! 
So, who's looking foward to this holiday weekend? Anybody got plans, Christmas-oriented or otherwise? Either way, hope everyone has a nice one! 
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