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[Budred] Friday, June 07, 2013 6:10:29 PM
...he calls me the iliterate baboon
...then guido say's "buffoon"
...had to edit, guess i'm iliterate also.
Edited at: Friday, June 07, 2013 6:12:24 PM
[guidogodoy] Friday, June 07, 2013 6:06:32 PM
Rhinestone?! Rhinestone?! How DARE you diminish the love between me and my yang with a bad Dolly Parton / Sly Stallone movie?!
"Dahwg"<===heh, people who saw it will get it.
GAWD, and you continue to prove it on a daily basis.
You obviously don't know the difference between a "baboon" and what I called you: a "buffoon."
Gee, have you ever seen JP Live? LOL? "Trix" is 38?! HAAA!!! Too funny. She acts like she is twelve.
"You are MY soulmate Booger! Make no mistake about it. Tell her to keep her hands to herself! You are all mine, big boy!"
Now listen to this and know I love you-------------->http://youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ
Almost as soon as they announced their farewell Tour in 2011, the members of Judas Priest started clarifying That What They Meant That was IT Would be Their final Major World Tour .So if you missed them on that run, don't worry: It sounds like the band has had a change of heart.
DURING A recent Interview with WVOX (Via Bravewords ), frontman Rob Halford finally Explained What many Fans Suspected as soon as the Words "farewell Tour" Were uttered: Priest Are not going to Give up the Road any time soon."Well, it's turned out not to be the final world tour," he admitted."What we tried to do as we suddenly got into gear again and especially since [new guitarist Richie Faulkner] came on board - we suddenly realized that now there were more opportunities opening up."
Continued Halford, "What was a final global world tour in the way that we've been doing them for the past 30-odd years is just going to change slightly.For example, we're going to do a European tour for about a month or two months, and then instead of jumping on a plane and going straight to New York to start an American tour, we're just going to pull back and put a bit of space to recharge our batteries and to be able to keep that special feeling that Priest always wants to generate when we go onstage.We have a big responsibility - not only to ourselves, but to our fans - that we don't drop the ball.And, so again, it's no different than sports athletes; Michael Jordon wasn't going out on the court as much when he was getting older.But when he went out he could get it in the hoop.But it's not the end of touring.We are still going to be going out there. "
In fact, it sounds like Halford intends to keep screaming as long as his famous pipes hold up."One of My All-time heroes is Willie Nelson , WHO, as you know, is Celebrating His 80th Year, "he said."God bless the man.Even Somebody like Tony Bennett , the Great crooner.These guys inspire me as a musician.Seventy is the new 50.Like heavy metal will never die - the Metal God will never die. "
[Trixi] Friday, June 07, 2013 12:42:14 PM
It is wonderful to read this Tania, I wrote I´m sure that Judas Priest will go on tour again! Then we will go together to this concert, I´m so happy about this, I can´t believe it! Also the Opera Nostradamus will be performed and K. K. Downing comes back again to the Priest, I´m sure! I think Rob knew this, but he wasn´t sure if it´s possible or not, it was open, he will never ever disappoint us! Rob was very brave on his last tour, until the end of his tour; he kept up although he had a bad health!
Heavy Metal makes him feel alive; he sings with pleasure and love, not only for the money, we can feel this in every single tone of his songs! Nobody sings more with enthusiasm as he does! He can´t reach every high scream anymore, but it doesn´t matter, then he will sing his songs a little lower. Anyway, it´s will be great and fantastic again! We are be faithful to Rob, like he to us and we had right!
Robert Halford is our God, Judas Priest is our religion and we are defenders of the faith forever!
Almost as soon as they announced their farewell Tour in 2011, the members of Judas Priest started clarifying That What They Meant That was IT Would be Their final Major World Tour .So if you missed them on that run, don't worry: It sounds like the band has had a change of heart.
DURING A recent Interview with WVOX (Via Bravewords ), frontman Rob Halford finally Explained What many Fans Suspected as soon as the Words "farewell Tour" Were uttered: Priest Are not going to Give up the Road any time soon."Well, it's turned out not to be the final world tour," he admitted."What we tried to do as we suddenly got into gear again and especially since [new guitarist Richie Faulkner] came on board - we suddenly realized that now there were more opportunities opening up."
Continued Halford, "What was a final global world tour in the way that we've been doing them for the past 30-odd years is just going to change slightly.For example, we're going to do a European tour for about a month or two months, and then instead of jumping on a plane and going straight to New York to start an American tour, we're just going to pull back and put a bit of space to recharge our batteries and to be able to keep that special feeling that Priest always wants to generate when we go onstage.We have a big responsibility - not only to ourselves, but to our fans - that we don't drop the ball.And, so again, it's no different than sports athletes; Michael Jordon wasn't going out on the court as much when he was getting older.But when he went out he could get it in the hoop.But it's not the end of touring.We are still going to be going out there. "
In fact, it sounds like Halford intends to keep screaming as long as his famous pipes hold up."One of My All-time heroes is Willie Nelson , WHO, as you know, is Celebrating His 80th Year, "he said."God bless the man.Even Somebody like Tony Bennett , the Great crooner.These guys inspire me as a musician.Seventy is the new 50.Like heavy metal will never die - the Metal God will never die. "
[Tania2194AD] Friday, June 07, 2013 11:14:57 AM
ROB HALFORD ON JUDAS PRIEST: 'IT'S TURNED OUT NOT TO BE THE FINAL WORLD TOUR'
Almost as soon as they announced their farewell Tour in 2011, the members of Judas Priest started clarifying That What They Meant That was IT Would be Their final Major World Tour .So if you missed them on that run, don't worry: It sounds like the band has had a change of heart.
DURING A recent Interview with WVOX (Via Bravewords ), frontman Rob Halford finally Explained What many Fans Suspected as soon as the Words "farewell Tour" Were uttered: Priest Are not going to Give up the Road any time soon."Well, it's turned out not to be the final world tour," he admitted."What we tried to do as we suddenly got into gear again and especially since [new guitarist Richie Faulkner] came on board - we suddenly realized that now there were more opportunities opening up."
Continued Halford, "What was a final global world tour in the way that we've been doing them for the past 30-odd years is just going to change slightly.For example, we're going to do a European tour for about a month or two months, and then instead of jumping on a plane and going straight to New York to start an American tour, we're just going to pull back and put a bit of space to recharge our batteries and to be able to keep that special feeling that Priest always wants to generate when we go onstage.We have a big responsibility - not only to ourselves, but to our fans - that we don't drop the ball.And, so again, it's no different than sports athletes; Michael Jordon wasn't going out on the court as much when he was getting older.But when he went out he could get it in the hoop.But it's not the end of touring.We are still going to be going out there. "
In fact, it sounds like Halford intends to keep screaming as long as his famous pipes hold up."One of My All-time heroes is Willie Nelson , WHO, as you know, is Celebrating His 80th Year, "he said."God bless the man.Even Somebody like Tony Bennett , the Great crooner.These guys inspire me as a musician.Seventy is the new 50.Like heavy metal will never die - the Metal God will never die. "
There goes the passage of time for ya. I remember playing "No More Mr. Nice Guy" from Alice when I was a kid taking piano lessons. I laughed at the lyrics.
Only learned years later that it was a real song!
Head banger wrote:
it was quite well done. its not all girls either but a couple of them got their hair moving, sort of head banging.
guidogodoy wrote:
HAAAAAAAAA!!! You KNOW you've hit bottom when a HS girl's band is playing your "Metal" song! LOL!!!!!
Just PMed someone else saying the same thing about how nice it was to run through 80+ loony shit messages in a minute. Now if only we could get rid of the "ignored message" ...um .. message!
Head banger wrote:
went to my daughters band concert tonight. the highschool jazz band played enter sandman. was pretty cool.
come back and the ignore user button lets me run thru 85 posts in 2 minutes. also nice
[guidogodoy] Thursday, June 06, 2013 11:18:37 PM
There goes the passage of time for ya. I remember playing "No More Mr. Nice Guy" from Alice when I was a kid taking piano lessons. I laughed at the lyrics.
it was quite well done. its not all girls either but a couple of them got their hair moving, sort of head banging.
guidogodoy wrote:
HAAAAAAAAA!!! You KNOW you've hit bottom when a HS girl's band is playing your "Metal" song! LOL!!!!!
Just PMed someone else saying the same thing about how nice it was to run through 80+ loony shit messages in a minute. Now if only we could get rid of the "ignored message" ...um .. message!
Head banger wrote:
went to my daughters band concert tonight. the highschool jazz band played enter sandman. was pretty cool.
come back and the ignore user button lets me run thru 85 posts in 2 minutes. also nice
[Head banger] Thursday, June 06, 2013 11:16:40 PM
it was quite well done. its not all girls either but a couple of them got their hair moving, sort of head banging.
HAAAAAAAAA!!! You KNOW you've hit bottom when a HS girl's band is playing your "Metal" song! LOL!!!!!
Just PMed someone else saying the same thing about how nice it was to run through 80+ loony shit messages in a minute. Now if only we could get rid of the "ignored message" ...um .. message!
Head banger wrote:
went to my daughters band concert tonight. the highschool jazz band played enter sandman. was pretty cool.
come back and the ignore user button lets me run thru 85 posts in 2 minutes. also nice
[guidogodoy] Thursday, June 06, 2013 11:09:17 PM
HAAAAAAAAA!!! You KNOW you've hit bottom when a HS girl's band is playing your "Metal" song! LOL!!!!!
Just PMed someone else saying the same thing about how nice it was to run through 80+ loony shit messages in a minute. Now if only we could get rid of the "ignored message" ...um .. message!