Re: North America Beware
:uhm: I must be totally missing where everyone is talking about the announced tour dates!!!!!!!!! Woo Hoo!!!!!!! Albuquerque here we come again!!!!!!
Have to agree with you about Spain. I lived in Rota, from 82-85. Loved it. Puerto de Santa Maria, Jerez, Sevilla and Torremolinas (spel?). Man I have a lot of good memories. The bulls though, I nearly forgot about those. We used to camp at some campground on the bay of Trafalger (spel?). ...
See if you can get Bruce to get you a spot on the BBC radio show. Hey, they were noticed by the famous Soundhouse tapes. Stay true and focused, it beats the Hell out of a 9-5 job.....just remember to say hello down the road when you guys are famous :ok:
I talked this up on another forum and they are loving it. :ok:
Bandwith limits are met at the moment though. (good and bad thing)
Glad to see there are people keeping metal alive in a world of filled with hip-hop/rap. You guys are doing the Metal community proud. Cheers! :ok:
Well good God. Does anyone have the Somewhere on Tour gig in Jan. of 87' at Jacksonville, Florida?? Does it not exist? Hmmm I thought I read somewhere that a boot of that show existed. Jan 16, 1987.
What I was referring to are the 5 skeletons that are wearing uniforms and obviously "undead" as they are in a lifelike state ie: walking, smoking a cig, etc.... Number 6 would still be Eddie on top (who could be Steve, as he's been there since the beginning.....like Eddie. correct?) just my...
Re: Heaven and Hell
Yeah, here is the info from over at Blabbermouth "RONNIE JAMES DIO To Perform With QUEENSRŸCHE In Los Angeles - Aug. 17, 2006
Ronnie James Dio will appear on stage with QUEENSRŸCHE on October 5 at the Gibson Amphitheater in Los Angeles to sing his part of Dr. X on the...
:ok: I thought it was a good read as well. Time flies though....jeez I've reread old posts on other boards i've been on and it's hard to believe some are 5 or 6 years old.
Cheers to you for Upping the Irons to the non-believers :ok:
I think as a drummer it's not just how tight he plays, but how consistent he is throughout his/her career. The music being done, especially on the last album seems much more progressive and faster than stuff done on the first 3 albums, which seemed simple in comparison. Nicko ranks up there...
:ok: btw...I was reading up online about the Brave New World album and ran across this interview with Steve Harris when the album was being released. It may have been posted on here before, but I cannot seem to find it so here is the link to it.http://www.cavemanproductions.com/REVS/harryiv1.html
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