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you guys no no limits to your bad mouthin ,,undercoverjoe wrote:Debra Winger was hot in her pseudo lesbo movie, I think called Black Widowno surrender wrote:how do you feel about debra wingerSpellboundByMetal wrote:winger??? are you kidding me???
ya always gota put em down, right?
feel like a man now?
hey i'm somone , right?
c[mon man, lets push each other up
we ex-hippys 60's style baby had (have0 it all over your youngins hayet
When the truth is found to be LIES
And all the joy within you DIES
Don't you want somebody to love, don't you...
Need somebody to love, wouldn't you...
Love somebody to love, you better...
Find somebody to love love..
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- lonewolf
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As many on here will testify, I'll do what I want (as long as its OK with Ron).no surrender wrote:this thread is not gay..lonewolf wrote:This thread is f'ing GAY
but you are
your bud pussussed too
i dont like to flame anyone but dont do this to me and you wont get it back capiche?
...Oh, the freedom of the day that yielded to no rule or time...
ck the header..lonewolf wrote:As many on here will testify, I'll do what I want (as long as its OK with Ron).no surrender wrote:this thread is not gay..lonewolf wrote:This thread is f'ing GAY
but you are
your bud pussussed too
i dont like to flame anyone but dont do this to me and you wont get it back capiche?
got anything to add about "Baz"
lets keep on track, ok
this whats about
KINGBAZ!,
chay?
KINGBAZ
lead vocs rule fact jack
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First off, I'm not here in support of NS. She's a big girl. Let her fight her own wars. But I am here to dispute the fact that the music Winger put out is bad. I dare anyone to try and recreate any song off the first two albums Winger put out. Good luck with that. With all the layering, flashy technical guitar leads from Reb Beach, and all the arrangements on keys from Paul Taylor, I'd venture to say Winger is probably one of the most difficult bands to cover in any accurate way from the genre. And Kip was a solid bassist. There was a reason Alice Cooper chose him as his bass player and it wasn't his Playgirl looks. Alice never really had a bad player in his band. Eric Singer (Ex-Kiss) was also in Alice's band at the same time as Kip. Seems like Spellbound and myself are going to constantly clash on this subject. Sorry man. I live for this type of music. But as a musician, it's hard to discount any band for selling millions of albums in their career, even if you don't like them.
Songsmith...If you saw Winger in '88, they couldn't have learned anything new at that point. They just broke through with their first album. '98 Winger as a band wasn't in existence except for maybe a short tour here and there, and '03 Kip was a solo artist. As a solo artist, Kip did release new music. "Songs From the Ocean Floor" is his latest release as a solo act. If you want something new, check that out.
Songsmith...If you saw Winger in '88, they couldn't have learned anything new at that point. They just broke through with their first album. '98 Winger as a band wasn't in existence except for maybe a short tour here and there, and '03 Kip was a solo artist. As a solo artist, Kip did release new music. "Songs From the Ocean Floor" is his latest release as a solo act. If you want something new, check that out.
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Call me weird, but my favorite albums from both Poison and Winger were the albums just after their biggest hits - Poison's Flesh and Blood and Winger's Pull. On these albums both bands went for a more serious, even darker, sound. Flesh and Blood had the hit "Unskinny Bop," while Pull pretty much flopped in comparison to Winger's prior two albums.
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- SpellboundByMetal
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Victor Synn- i dont think we'll constantly clash. ive allready said i dont like hair metal....i have no need to say it again. even though i dont like hair metal, id still like to see a HF1 show. im sure some of the songs i will like.
ive just always liked the harder stuff. i still cant believe you dont like Slayer!!!!!! im gonna have to work on you with that,man. Slayer albums should be given to kids when they register for elementary school!!!
allthough , if i had to pout my lips and wear spandex to sell records.....Unemployment line..here i come!!!
hair metal(rock) was an important part in music history, i will not deny that.
ive just always liked the harder stuff. i still cant believe you dont like Slayer!!!!!! im gonna have to work on you with that,man. Slayer albums should be given to kids when they register for elementary school!!!
allthough , if i had to pout my lips and wear spandex to sell records.....Unemployment line..here i come!!!
hair metal(rock) was an important part in music history, i will not deny that.
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I do like straight up metal. HF1 does Iron Maiden and we're looking to do more from them. We do Priest. I personally like as much pure metal as I do hair metal. Testament, old Metallica, old Megadeth, Grim Reaper, and Manowar all come to mind. I just don't discount a band as being a shitty band because I wasn't into the style. I discount it based on hearing it and making a decision based on what my interests are. I hate Slayer because of the fact that I'm not a fan of the subject matter they cover in their music. I also never like to see fans take their fanhood so far as to carve the band's name in their flesh with a knife. Some might call it devotion. I call it madness. I love Def Leppard. Even have a tattoo of the band logo on my arm. Would I take a knife and slice the image of the Hysteria album cover in my chest? No way. I remember watching an interview with Slayer on TV and they asked Araya and King about the people that carve the band's name in their flesh. They just chuckled and shrugged it off like it wasn't any big thing. That's what disgusted me about them. From that point on, I lost respect for them as musicians. I think it's any musician's responsibility to stop behavior that drastic among their fans. If they'll listen to anyone, it would be you, the ones they idolize. But I guarantee there are still lunatics grabbing a knife every time they hear Seasons In the Abyss.
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- SpellboundByMetal
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I do not think band memebers can be responsible for things that thier fans do.
What about personal responsibility? Those fans are nuts, and probably need help. Actually I think anyone who mutilates themelsves is nuts.
Tongue studs------lets get a staff infection, get septic and die. kewl.
Now if the bands are encouraging this behavour, then that is different, but it seems Slayer did not do that.
What about personal responsibility? Those fans are nuts, and probably need help. Actually I think anyone who mutilates themelsves is nuts.
Tongue studs------lets get a staff infection, get septic and die. kewl.
Now if the bands are encouraging this behavour, then that is different, but it seems Slayer did not do that.
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responsible I think is the wrong word. I think the logical thing would be for the band (Slayer in this case) when asked about such insane behavior by so called hard core fans would be to denounce their actions. Yanno a "We appreciate the dedication by our hardcore fans by their willingness to mutilate their bodies in tribute to us but we by no means condone their actions."undercoverjoe wrote:I do not think band memebers can be responsible for things that thier fans do.
By them not speaking out against such behavior it's the same as if they condone it.
Wanna show loyalty? Go the same route Vic and myself did. Get a tattoo.
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Kewl. I have 2 Cinderella tattoos. Both are custom drawn origionals. I love ink and it's highly addictive. I'm thinking of a hf1 tatt and of course this one. http://myspace-070.vo.llnwd.net/00009/0 ... 5070_l.jpg
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I went to the last Slayer show in the 'burgh. Although there were 5,000 people there shouting that they were about to sacrifice someone on certain songs, all that was there was a bunch of big-ass-shit-kicking-more-fun-than-should-be-allowed mosh pits. It's mostly hype, like the Alice Cooper and the chicken bullshit story.Mistress_DB wrote:responsible I think is the wrong word. I think the logical thing would be for the band (Slayer in this case) when asked about such insane behavior by so called hard core fans would be to denounce their actions. Yanno a "We appreciate the dedication by our hardcore fans by their willingness to mutilate their bodies in tribute to us but we by no means condone their actions."undercoverjoe wrote:I do not think band memebers can be responsible for things that thier fans do.
By them not speaking out against such behavior it's the same as if they condone it.
Wanna show loyalty? Go the same route Vic and myself did. Get a tattoo.
BTW, Tom Araya goes to church when not on tour.
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