Darl you are so far from alone here, Even though we are all from different parts of the world i feel that we all have a special connection - It's great how music can bring people together... UNITED WE STAND! 
I can totally relate to being shy at first, but once im in my comfort zone i let loose.. im a wild child every part a 20 year old chick with no boundaries.
Another thing to add, we are all here for each other and will be there when your feeling blue.. to quote Judas Priest: "So when you get those blue days, here's just what to do... Switch into this lifeline and feel it rushing through. Before you know it blue days are better left behind. By juicin' up your system with this beat of a heavy kind.." IM GONNA ROCK FOREVER! From a band who knows the true value of playing their musical instruments with talent and a guy who knows how to sing like the heavens are opening up! We love the Priest. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by caronctm from Wednesday, October 08, 2008 12:11:01 AM) |  | caronctm wrote: | | I so agree with everything you guys (devils_child, scorpion01, Deep Freeze) said. About giving things a chance, not giving in to trends or people, about how people today seem focused on very shallow things like appearances. I too feel like an "old fogie" at 42. I much prefer yesterdays music to todays music. I'm more interested in whether a singer can sing, what they're singing about, the lyrics, the instrumentation, than listening to someone scream into the microphone while their "band" kills your ears.
I've also been told that I'm shy but when I'm with the right people who get me, I am far from shy. I guess it's just a matter of where you feel comfortable. These days I really don't have many friends either and my best friend, my fiance, recently died so.......
Thanks for saying some of the things I was thinking and letting me know I'm not alone.
ROCK ON!!!!!!!! (Quoting Message by devils_child from Tuesday, October 07, 2008 8:50:09 AM)
|
 |
devils_child wrote: |
|
Well said People need to give everything a chance - I may only be young but i know enough to realise that my generation is impatient, quick to judge, wasteful and self centred. They don't give anything a second glance unless the tools controlling fashion and the media/culture say it's "cool" there are only a handful of of us who appreciate those who have gone before us, those who have florished well before we were born, and trends that were set before our time. And i'm not one of those hipsters who likes to wear retro because it's cool, for example if im wearing a band shirt or sporting a badge with a band name on it, rest assured i know who they are, what they play and own some of their albums.
I feel like in a way i'm forced to listen to older bands, and albums because whats on offer currently from newer bands just lacks depth, unless anyone can suggest anything? And not any of those bands who just cut and copy riffs and lyrics from the legends and sell it as their own.. oh and having a vocalist who sings is good too.. i hate that screaming / growling crap.
|
 |
Sunset wrote: |
|
What really pisses me off is when someone makes a judgment of a album without giving it a chance. If you want to understand why or where your band is going with there music at least listen to the damn album. You know heavy metal is not all about screaming thru the whole song, lets get back to where the music moves you deep down. This judas priest album does that for me, thank you to band that stayed with there roots and did'nt get caught up in the screaming crap.
|
|
Edited at: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 12:11:50 AM |
|
|