[Phantom A6] Saturday, February 14, 2009 8:30:20 PM
Ya Susan, but I don't care less.
What kind of an asshole are you, "Stormfronttrooper", huh?
Who's treat new members in a bad way here or like crap?
In this moment it's me and you are my victim of stalking
against racism and facism 'Cause you are an racist and in my
eyes a facist too. Take your brown opinion and go back where
you coming from. No-one needs you and no-one likes you.
It's the same for other peoples with the same conditions
like you. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Racist from Saturday, February 14, 2009 5:22:48 AM)
Racist wrote:
I'm going to rant ! Kinda cool site too bad you have to treat new members like crap and do not let them post anywhere but on this thread. I've been a JP fan since before most of these little snots were even in diapers! I'm 46 years young, and I bet I could still kick some Pakis asses only now we have no right to defend ourselves. I remember when we were proud to be Metal Heads. We were the Defenders of the Faith and our lands. We didn't take any crap from anyone then. My friends and I ruled our neighborhood then. Most of our neighborhoods were still mostly white then too. It was a different and way better time.
We didn't have no internet then, only really bad magazines, and magazines are worse now dude. Judas never got airplay then and still doesn't that sucks but the Mainstream Media and FM Radio sucks my balls too.
Judas never got any awards but they never did it for awards they made their music for their fans, and it has always been the best. They have never let us down or disapointed us. Their music has remained true and so have I and I think all Judas fans are the most loyal Metal Heads of all.
I saw Judas Priest a couple of times in Portland Me. in the 80's those were great shows. It was always a thrill to see Judas. You knew you were going to get the best and loudest. In those days there was none of the floor seat crap either so we could all just walk around down on the floor and try and get close to the stage as we could. It took a few minutes to muscle my way towards the front were I got a better view. The pint of vodka I drank was rushing to my head and the hit of acid I dropped was starting to kick in dude. I ws feeling pretty good and they were playing loud. I was also checking out all the hot Portland babes. There were a lot of cute girls. The show was awsome and stage had the huge robot lion of the Defenders of the Faith album and at one point Rob stood on the claw and it was suspended above the whole arena and I looked up in awe. The lasers blinded and flashed here and there to accentuate the mood, and created a hypnotic effect. We were all cought under the spell of Rob's mezmorizing vocals and danced like the worshippers of an ancient Bacchanal festival. My head was spinning and I felt like puking, and now I was peaking on the double barrel shotgun hits of acid I took earlier. They began to play my older favorite songs too. The crowd began to get wilder as the night went on. I remember when we heard the Hellion we all started to go berzerk. There was a lot of shoving to get to the front. I had to take a break and went towards the back of the pack for a few. The band slowed only a moment between songs and every pause you could hear the screams and the droning chant of "Judas" over and over until at last we heard the first notes of the next song. I'll never forget the way all of the heads seemed to bob as one when they did "Some Heads are Gonna Roll" it was weird and then I felt myself doing it too. The arena was filled with the smell of our bodies and the sweet smell of the women was driving us all crazy I think. The crowd was like a sea of leather clad warriors who's bodies moved to and fro to the music. Heads shook in rythum and feet marched in time. Like an ages old ritual that played out before us, we stood mezmorized and the Gods of Metal played on through the night invoking in us our most primal emotions. Rob's voice was perfect pitch that night as always. His screams were so loud that it would make your ears bleed.
Their Marshals filled the stage and were staked to the ceiling it was the most amplifiers I think I'd ever seen for a show. It was destined to be at record breaking volumes for sure. I never used ear protection though. I wouldn't want anything to ruin the sound or get in the way of the fun, and ear plugs were for wuss's.
It was a Hell of show. I know I'll never forget it.
I only wish Judas would come here in concert, but they do not come here any more because San Diego sucks. I really can't blame them it sucks here, if I were them I wouldn't come here either.