[J.D. DIAMOND] Sunday, August 23, 2009 4:30:01 PM | |
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LOL! He he he..that one backfired at "Numero-Doucho" and slapped him upside the puffer if I ever saw a backfire!! lol!!
Hey "Doucho"....now get back to your hole(The Saxon Thread ) you will learn to love Saxon!!! HAHAHAHA what a doucho!!!!! lol! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Dime/UNDER BLOOD RED SKIES!!!! from Sunday, August 23, 2009 2:57:12 PM) |  | Dime/UNDER BLOOD RED SKIES!!!! wrote: | | The feeling is not mutual numero-doucho. |
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[spapad] Sunday, August 23, 2009 3:53:51 PM | |
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Sad but true. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Dime/UNDER BLOOD RED SKIES!!!! from Sunday, August 23, 2009 3:48:21 PM) |  | Dime/UNDER BLOOD RED SKIES!!!! wrote: | | I know, I should just shrug it off, but it gets to me dammit. You are right though, he will never stop it what drives his exsistence. |
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[Dime/UNDER BLOOD RED SKIES!!!!] Sunday, August 23, 2009 3:48:21 PM | |
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I know, I should just shrug it off, but it gets to me dammit. You are right though, he will never stop it what drives his exsistence. |
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[spapad] Sunday, August 23, 2009 3:00:15 PM | |
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Just ignore it Dime! He's a joker. Not worth you spending time on him. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Dime/UNDER BLOOD RED SKIES!!!! from Sunday, August 23, 2009 2:57:12 PM) |  | Dime/UNDER BLOOD RED SKIES!!!! wrote: | | The feeling is not mutual numero-doucho. |
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[Dime/UNDER BLOOD RED SKIES!!!!] Sunday, August 23, 2009 2:57:12 PM | |
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The feeling is not mutual numero-doucho. |
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[gordi] Sunday, August 23, 2009 1:53:08 PM | |
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halford! gods of metal!tim is goooooood but for iced earth."framing armageddon" is wow albom .thanks him for 2 grate albom with priest but............. |
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[Cooper Ryback] Sunday, August 23, 2009 10:25:48 AM | |
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Hey Two Cents!!!! Where have you been man? I missed you!!! That Ripper Owens date thread was too funny!! Now go over to J.D. Diamonds house and listen to some Saxon togeather!!! .....rofl!!!! .....rofl!!!! (LMAOATjd diamond)!!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Dime/UNDER BLOOD RED SKIES!!!! from Sunday, August 23, 2009 12:19:13 AM) |  | Dime/UNDER BLOOD RED SKIES!!!! wrote: | | oooooo boy now i remember why ive strayed away from this website for the last while, that pathetic panzy boy Numeruno. That kid never shuts up and just says everything he can to antagonize Metal God fans. Though i'll disagree with the killing himself shit, i agree with you whole heartedly there JD, Tim owens voice just sounds way to shrill, seriously just doesnt sound good to the ears. |
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[Dime/UNDER BLOOD RED SKIES!!!!] Sunday, August 23, 2009 12:19:13 AM | |
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oooooo boy now i remember why ive strayed away from this website for the last while, that pathetic panzy boy Numeruno. That kid never shuts up and just says everything he can to antagonize Metal God fans. Though i'll disagree with the killing himself shit, i agree with you whole heartedly there JD, Tim owens voice just sounds way to shrill, seriously just doesnt sound good to the ears. |
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[J.D. DIAMOND] Friday, August 21, 2009 2:49:18 PM | |
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[ron h] Friday, August 21, 2009 5:55:09 AM | |
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Look, the way I feel about it is that Priest with Halford is what I know, what I first heard, what I grew up with...it's as simple as that!!!!
I don't have anything but respect for Tim Owens and what he tried to do with Priest. If any of us could sing and would have been give the chance, we'd have done the same thing he did and we would have done it regardless of what the masses thought...it's Priest for Pete's sake...who wouldn't??
All this shit talk about Tim Owens is better this better that is just that, shit talk...and Tim would tell anyone the same damn thing...no real priest fan would think any different!!!!!!
Anyone who thinks Tim actually replaced Rob is obviously messed up in the head...he kept Rob's mike warm is all...it's all he or anyone else could have done...and he did it well...but that's all he did!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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[J.D. DIAMOND] Friday, August 21, 2009 4:34:53 AM | |
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I liked "Jugulator"...there were only 1 or 2 tracks that I didn't care for and Ripper on the Jugulator tour had a heavy metal image......
....what happened to it on the Demolition tour? It may have nothing to do with the music,but Ripper Owens wearing a fucking
baseball hat on the Live In London DVD... WTF? lol! I was just thinking to myself....hummm is he going to pitch me a strike or
sing some metal? LOL! Totaly "LAME" untraditional image Ripper had with the Demolition tour. Just that "image" alone ruined it
for me and I never got the DVD. And most importantly....the Demolition album was very poor song writting and I do not blame that
on Ripper...that was Glenn and K.K. just terrible song writting...Machine Man,One On One,Hell Is Home were all 3 good tracks but
the other tracks to me are awful and I've listened to them many times trying to get something out of the album but no dice...I absolutely
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[Angelic Storm] Friday, August 21, 2009 3:57:20 AM | |
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I am very much a fan of Ripper, and Live In London is a great DVD/album. He can sing the songs very well, but of course, he's a very talented singer! But, there is a little something missing when someone other than Rob sings Priest songs. Its that inexplicable something that you cant quite put your finger on, but you do know what it is. I am glad that Priest continued on with Ripper instead of just folding. The did not deserve to fall to the wayside just because Rob decided to leave, and while I still believe Ralf Scheepers would have been the ideal replacement, I have no complaints with Ripper's performance while he was in Priest. He recorded two great albums with them, and he was great live. My first time seeing Priest live was with Ripper on vocals, and it was a great gig! While for me, Rob definitely is the voice of Priest, and I think it was right that he reunited with them, I have nothing but praise for Ripper. He took on the mammoth task of trying to replace Halford, and while he didnt quite manage to do that, he did a great job, and will forever be a part of the Judas Priest legacy.
I also love the two albums Ripper made when he joined Iced Earth. I was/am a big Matt Barlow fan, but he came in, and stamped his own mark on that band. And yes, the latest album with Barlow is imo at least, inferior to the two albums with Ripper. It is a shame he has been treated a bit like just a hired hand, he deserves better than that. His solo album is okay, but I think a man of his talents deserves to be in a major band. And both his solo album and Beyond Fear fall short of that for me.
 [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by metalmaz from Thursday, August 20, 2009 12:39:30 PM) |  | metalmaz wrote: | | I bought Priest Live In london recently. Up until then the only Ripper era songs I'd heard were the ones on the Priest box set
I was pleasantly surprised by Live In London. I think Tim did a steller job on a lot of the songs (and on this album he sings Painkiller far far better than Rob does in A Touch Of Evil Live). He's also great on The Ripper (to be expected!) I like his versionof The Sentinal as well.
But songs like Breaking The Law, Metal Gods and Victim Of Changes are so unique to Rob and it's hard to accept anyone else singing them.
However, I've got a lot of time for Tim. He held the fort well and I admire him a lot. The two Iced Earth albums he sung on were great and I was sorry when he got ousted. The follow up album with Barlow back was poor.
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[Cooper Ryback] Thursday, August 20, 2009 11:34:05 PM | |
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Yes Live in London is awesome, one of the best versions od VOC ever recorded. That note at the end is amazing. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by metalmaz from Thursday, August 20, 2009 12:39:30 PM) |  | metalmaz wrote: | | I bought Priest Live In london recently. Up until then the only Ripper era songs I'd heard were the ones on the Priest box set
I was pleasantly surprised by Live In London. I think Tim did a steller job on a lot of the songs (and on this album he sings Painkiller far far better than Rob does in A Touch Of Evil Live). He's also great on The Ripper (to be expected!) I like his versionof The Sentinal as well.
But songs like Breaking The Law, Metal Gods and Victim Of Changes are so unique to Rob and it's hard to accept anyone else singing them.
However, I've got a lot of time for Tim. He held the fort well and I admire him a lot. The two Iced Earth albums he sung on were great and I was sorry when he got ousted. The follow up album with Barlow back was poor.
I'm glad Tim is doing his own stuff. He's got the talent not to be a hired hand. |
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[spapad] Thursday, August 20, 2009 6:17:05 PM | |
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Oh MY GOD!! Did you actually muster up the energy to make a post that did not have "Ripper" in it? Well, let me faint! LOL
Funny though, you still could not say anything really positive about priest on their own web site, that is the problem with you,
Ya know!? Get the point? [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Numero Uno from Wednesday, August 19, 2009 10:43:51 PM)
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Nostradamus is not classic Judas Priest to the highest extent. There are very few "TRUE PRIEST FANS" that will agree with you on that. II'm not trying to start anything but its just a fact that Nostradamus is not classic Priest. I'm sure some of the fanboys and girls around here like J.D. Diamond and spapad will come running to the rescue (LOL!)but I would say most fans will disagree with you.
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You are OBVIOUSLY not a TRUE PRIEST FAN to state these opinions..
ROB HALFORD IS JUDAS PRIEST and NOSTRADAMUS is classic JUDAS PRIEST to the highest extent..
Tim Owens was a sufficient replacement but not an interesting and diverse enough vocalist to carry on the PRIEST tradition..
If you are not enjoying NOSTRADAMUS I feel sorry for you...
Tim has great range but IS NOT PRIEST... (Quoting Message by Numero Uno from Wednesday, August 19, 2009 2:15:10 PM)
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They should have stuck with Ripper. At least for one more CD anyway. I think the third cd with Ripper would have been more traditional Priest sounding Metal. Much better than this Nostradamus stuff. Angel Of Retribution was ok but had a lot of filler material in my opinion. Nothing special. The cover art is one of their best though.
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After seeing priest tonight in Tampa i am starting to think that maybe they should get Ripper back, i had no problem with his vocals in fact i think he was very good...Rob tonight seemed very very slow kept his head down all the time when he was singing as if he was reading from a teleprompter..he just didnt seem to have any energy at all..the rest of the band however were like they always have been...also it didnt help that the setlist was very dissappointing as well |
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[metalmaz] Thursday, August 20, 2009 12:39:30 PM | |
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I bought Priest Live In london recently. Up until then the only Ripper era songs I'd heard were the ones on the Priest box set
I was pleasantly surprised by Live In London. I think Tim did a steller job on a lot of the songs (and on this album he sings Painkiller far far better than Rob does in A Touch Of Evil Live). He's also great on The Ripper (to be expected!) I like his versionof The Sentinal as well.
But songs like Breaking The Law, Metal Gods and Victim Of Changes are so unique to Rob and it's hard to accept anyone else singing them.
However, I've got a lot of time for Tim. He held the fort well and I admire him a lot. The two Iced Earth albums he sung on were great and I was sorry when he got ousted. The follow up album with Barlow back was poor.
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[Fishu] Thursday, August 20, 2009 11:47:27 AM | |
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keeping with the tv series analogies...
the power rangers couldn´t beat Rita or Lord Seth unless they were all together and only together they could call for and use the megazord, so... rob glenn ian kk and now scott would be like the power rangers, without the megazord and the super powers... and numero uno would be Rita (?) |
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[Angelic Storm] Thursday, August 20, 2009 11:15:37 AM | |
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Yep, thats exactly it. Its the combination. Especially KK, Glen and Rob together. It was a similar thing with the Halford band. Great band, and very good musicians, but without KK, Glen and Ian, there was something missing. Halford on his own, is not special, and Priest without Rob are not special. Priest with Ripper, like the Halford band, were very good, but nothing special. Only when Rob is with Priest, does something magical happen.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Head banger from Thursday, August 20, 2009 10:28:15 AM) |  | Head banger wrote: | | I think you hit the nail on the head there. only with rob are they something special. its not rob that makes them special, its the combination. Rob, Glen, KK and Ian (with many drummers) have proven themselfs to be special. with tim, they are ok, but its not the same. |  | Angelic Storm wrote: | | I would agree with you that Nostradamus isn't classic Priest. Well, some songs I would place in that category, but not the whole album. Priest have always been about pushing the boundaries though, and being unpredictable. And in that sense, Nostradamus IS classic Priest, because it continues in that tradition. I dunno how you can use that as an arguement though, when neither Jugulator or Demolition are classic Priest either. I love both albums, but they are not classic Priest. I am a Priest fangirl, I wouldnt deny that, especially when it comes to Priest with Halford. But I still appreciate the Ripper albums very much. Halford however, is and always will be, the definitive voice of Priest, and only with him in the band are they something truly special. |  | Numero Uno wrote: | | Nostradamus is not classic Judas Priest to the highest extent. There are very few "TRUE PRIEST FANS" that will agree with you on that. II'm not trying to start anything but its just a fact that Nostradamus is not classic Priest. I'm sure some of the fanboys and girls around here like J.D. Diamond and spapad will come running to the rescue (LOL!)but I would say most fans will disagree with you.
(Quoting Message by B Dharma from Wednesday, August 19, 2009 2:57:50 PM)
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You are OBVIOUSLY not a TRUE PRIEST FAN to state these opinions..
ROB HALFORD IS JUDAS PRIEST and NOSTRADAMUS is classic JUDAS PRIEST to the highest extent..
Tim Owens was a sufficient replacement but not an interesting and diverse enough vocalist to carry on the PRIEST tradition..
If you are not enjoying NOSTRADAMUS I feel sorry for you...
Tim has great range but IS NOT PRIEST... (Quoting Message by Numero Uno from Wednesday, August 19, 2009 2:15:10 PM)
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They should have stuck with Ripper. At least for one more CD anyway. I think the third cd with Ripper would have been more traditional Priest sounding Metal. Much better than this Nostradamus stuff. Angel Of Retribution was ok but had a lot of filler material in my opinion. Nothing special. The cover art is one of their best though.
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After seeing priest tonight in Tampa i am starting to think that maybe they should get Ripper back, i had no problem with his vocals in fact i think he was very good...Rob tonight seemed very very slow kept his head down all the time when he was singing as if he was reading from a teleprompter..he just didnt seem to have any energy at all..the rest of the band however were like they always have been...also it didnt help that the setlist was very dissappointing as well |
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[Head banger] Thursday, August 20, 2009 10:28:15 AM | |
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I think you hit the nail on the head there. only with rob are they something special. its not rob that makes them special, its the combination. Rob, Glen, KK and Ian (with many drummers) have proven themselfs to be special. with tim, they are ok, but its not the same. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Angelic Storm from Thursday, August 20, 2009 9:27:37 AM) |  | Angelic Storm wrote: | | I would agree with you that Nostradamus isn't classic Priest. Well, some songs I would place in that category, but not the whole album. Priest have always been about pushing the boundaries though, and being unpredictable. And in that sense, Nostradamus IS classic Priest, because it continues in that tradition. I dunno how you can use that as an arguement though, when neither Jugulator or Demolition are classic Priest either. I love both albums, but they are not classic Priest. I am a Priest fangirl, I wouldnt deny that, especially when it comes to Priest with Halford. But I still appreciate the Ripper albums very much. Halford however, is and always will be, the definitive voice of Priest, and only with him in the band are they something truly special. |  | Numero Uno wrote: | | Nostradamus is not classic Judas Priest to the highest extent. There are very few "TRUE PRIEST FANS" that will agree with you on that. II'm not trying to start anything but its just a fact that Nostradamus is not classic Priest. I'm sure some of the fanboys and girls around here like J.D. Diamond and spapad will come running to the rescue (LOL!)but I would say most fans will disagree with you.
(Quoting Message by B Dharma from Wednesday, August 19, 2009 2:57:50 PM)
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You are OBVIOUSLY not a TRUE PRIEST FAN to state these opinions..
ROB HALFORD IS JUDAS PRIEST and NOSTRADAMUS is classic JUDAS PRIEST to the highest extent..
Tim Owens was a sufficient replacement but not an interesting and diverse enough vocalist to carry on the PRIEST tradition..
If you are not enjoying NOSTRADAMUS I feel sorry for you...
Tim has great range but IS NOT PRIEST... (Quoting Message by Numero Uno from Wednesday, August 19, 2009 2:15:10 PM)
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They should have stuck with Ripper. At least for one more CD anyway. I think the third cd with Ripper would have been more traditional Priest sounding Metal. Much better than this Nostradamus stuff. Angel Of Retribution was ok but had a lot of filler material in my opinion. Nothing special. The cover art is one of their best though.
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After seeing priest tonight in Tampa i am starting to think that maybe they should get Ripper back, i had no problem with his vocals in fact i think he was very good...Rob tonight seemed very very slow kept his head down all the time when he was singing as if he was reading from a teleprompter..he just didnt seem to have any energy at all..the rest of the band however were like they always have been...also it didnt help that the setlist was very dissappointing as well |
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[Angelic Storm] Thursday, August 20, 2009 9:27:37 AM | |
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I would agree with you that Nostradamus isn't classic Priest. Well, some songs I would place in that category, but not the whole album. Priest have always been about pushing the boundaries though, and being unpredictable. And in that sense, Nostradamus IS classic Priest, because it continues in that tradition. I dunno how you can use that as an arguement though, when neither Jugulator or Demolition are classic Priest either. I love both albums, but they are not classic Priest. I am a Priest fangirl, I wouldnt deny that, especially when it comes to Priest with Halford. But I still appreciate the Ripper albums very much. Halford however, is and always will be, the definitive voice of Priest, and only with him in the band are they something truly special. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Numero Uno from Wednesday, August 19, 2009 10:43:51 PM) |  | Numero Uno wrote: | | Nostradamus is not classic Judas Priest to the highest extent. There are very few "TRUE PRIEST FANS" that will agree with you on that. II'm not trying to start anything but its just a fact that Nostradamus is not classic Priest. I'm sure some of the fanboys and girls around here like J.D. Diamond and spapad will come running to the rescue (LOL!)but I would say most fans will disagree with you.
(Quoting Message by B Dharma from Wednesday, August 19, 2009 2:57:50 PM)
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B Dharma wrote: |
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You are OBVIOUSLY not a TRUE PRIEST FAN to state these opinions..
ROB HALFORD IS JUDAS PRIEST and NOSTRADAMUS is classic JUDAS PRIEST to the highest extent..
Tim Owens was a sufficient replacement but not an interesting and diverse enough vocalist to carry on the PRIEST tradition..
If you are not enjoying NOSTRADAMUS I feel sorry for you...
Tim has great range but IS NOT PRIEST... (Quoting Message by Numero Uno from Wednesday, August 19, 2009 2:15:10 PM)
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They should have stuck with Ripper. At least for one more CD anyway. I think the third cd with Ripper would have been more traditional Priest sounding Metal. Much better than this Nostradamus stuff. Angel Of Retribution was ok but had a lot of filler material in my opinion. Nothing special. The cover art is one of their best though.
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After seeing priest tonight in Tampa i am starting to think that maybe they should get Ripper back, i had no problem with his vocals in fact i think he was very good...Rob tonight seemed very very slow kept his head down all the time when he was singing as if he was reading from a teleprompter..he just didnt seem to have any energy at all..the rest of the band however were like they always have been...also it didnt help that the setlist was very dissappointing as well |
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"Nostradamus" is not "classic Priest" .....unless you compare it with "Jugulator or Demolition" with Tim "Ripper"Owens vocals on it....then it is classic Priest.
And your "fanboy" crap is a joke.....just because everybody isn't kissing your ass(like you knew they wouldn't) it makes everybody in here a "fanboy".
Why do you come here? For what? The day you joined you only did it to stir shit up ect.....I'm only posting again for somebody new here so that they
see what an idiot you are. Hellrider is right...there is no need for name calling....except when its me calling you a name you deserve!!! lofl!!!!
Now round up your calvery and move it on outta here you clinking clanking clattering collection of coliginous oh I can't stop laughing to finish the post!!!! lofl!!!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Numero Uno from Wednesday, August 19, 2009 10:43:51 PM) |  | Numero Uno wrote: | | Nostradamus is not classic Judas Priest to the highest extent. There are very few "TRUE PRIEST FANS" that will agree with you on that. II'm not trying to start anything but its just a fact that Nostradamus is not classic Priest. I'm sure some of the fanboys and girls around here like J.D. Diamond and spapad will come running to the rescue (LOL!)but I would say most fans will disagree with you.
(Quoting Message by B Dharma from Wednesday, August 19, 2009 2:57:50 PM)
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B Dharma wrote: |
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You are OBVIOUSLY not a TRUE PRIEST FAN to state these opinions..
ROB HALFORD IS JUDAS PRIEST and NOSTRADAMUS is classic JUDAS PRIEST to the highest extent..
Tim Owens was a sufficient replacement but not an interesting and diverse enough vocalist to carry on the PRIEST tradition..
If you are not enjoying NOSTRADAMUS I feel sorry for you...
Tim has great range but IS NOT PRIEST... (Quoting Message by Numero Uno from Wednesday, August 19, 2009 2:15:10 PM)
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They should have stuck with Ripper. At least for one more CD anyway. I think the third cd with Ripper would have been more traditional Priest sounding Metal. Much better than this Nostradamus stuff. Angel Of Retribution was ok but had a lot of filler material in my opinion. Nothing special. The cover art is one of their best though.
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After seeing priest tonight in Tampa i am starting to think that maybe they should get Ripper back, i had no problem with his vocals in fact i think he was very good...Rob tonight seemed very very slow kept his head down all the time when he was singing as if he was reading from a teleprompter..he just didnt seem to have any energy at all..the rest of the band however were like they always have been...also it didnt help that the setlist was very dissappointing as well |
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