Blaze Bayley

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Justice Of The Peace's instrumental section sounds great live. The vocal parts are 50/50. But a cool rocker, it could have been written in the early 2000s too. Blaze, nice job, the studio version is perfect.

He didn't play the other 2 B-sides?
 
The b sides of this album are some kind of cult? I prefer judgament day that had to be on the album. This one is good too but i cant remember other album with that amount of b sides.
I think X Factor has the record for unreleased B-sides at 3. They typically write more songs than are released, it's just that they whittle the list of songs written down to the batch of songs that will be recorded. The most famous example would be the unrecorded Virtual XI leftovers that wound up on Brave New World.
Justice Of The Peace's instrumental section sounds great live. The vocal parts are 50/50. But a cool rocker, it could have been written in the early 2000s too. Blaze, nice job, the studio version is perfect.

He didn't play the other 2 B-sides?
I checked setlist.fm to see if he did play all 14 X Factor songs, but nobody's updated the pages for his recent shows, and no luck on finding anything but Justice being posted on YouTube. One video I found from the Keep it True Festival had a comment asking if they recorded Justice of the Peace, as if that was the only B-Side performed. So...who knows. Maybe he's only doing that one.
 
From Bruce's recent interview with Chris Jericho, he was asked about TXF album:

He said he wasn't interested in listening to it at the time because he wasn't in the band. Despite both of their voices being so different and it was hard for him, he loved Blaze and Wolfsbane, great guy. ''Sign Of The Cross'' works for his voice and it's a great song, but some other Blaze songs don't. Lower register. He also added that Blaze sings with a lot of power and that he would struggle to make that as effective as him.
 
From Bruce's recent interview with Chris Jericho, he was asked about TXF album:

He said he wasn't interested in listening to it at the time because he wasn't in the band. Despite both of their voices being so different and it was hard for him, he loved Blaze and Wolfsbane, great guy. ''Sign Of The Cross'' works for his voice and it's a great song, but some other Blaze songs don't. Lower register. He also added that Blaze sings with a lot of power and that he would struggle to make that as effective as him.
I always felt Bruce didn't enjoy singing Lord of the Flies
 
I always felt Bruce didn't enjoy singing Lord of the Flies
I think he likes Sign, Clansman and probably Futureal. Man (for sure, it's for Blaze) and Flies probably not so much, but the latter was such a surprise for the 2003 tour that he should at least enjoy it. And it's like a song they could have written with him in the 90's. He did a great job with all of them.
 
I think he likes Sign, Clansman and probably Futureal. Man (for sure, it's for Blaze) and Flies probably not so much, but the latter was such a surprise for the 2003 tour that he should at least enjoy it. And it's like a song they could have written with him in the 90's. He did a great job with all of them.
Futureal and man on the edge i think blaze deserve tha his voice fits well. Bruce sings a bit without that rude voice. Lord of thr flies bruce goes up in the chorus and feels ok and clansman and sign of the cross bruce wins by far
 
Regarding his show in Jönköping on Saturday:
Anyone who knows when Blaze might enter the stage and when the gig might end? It would help me plan and maybe eventually bring a +1 with me for the driving's sake. It's a 3 hour drive and back from where I'm at.
 
Regarding his show in Jönköping on Saturday:
Anyone who knows when Blaze might enter the stage and when the gig might end? It would help me plan and maybe eventually bring a +1 with me for the driving's sake. It's a 3 hour drive and back from where I'm at.
Considering there are three support acts, I'd say we're in for a late night. Doors at 7, three support acts. I don't expect Blaze to hit the stage earlier than 9:30-10PM and then maybe he's finished around 23:30? I'd suggest you'd get a room if you can manage it - I got one. Hotels in Jönköping aren't that expensive, and especially if you bring a +1 and split it.
 
Considering there are three support acts, I'd say we're in for a late night. Doors at 7, three support acts. I don't expect Blaze to hit the stage earlier than 9:30-10PM and then maybe he's finished around 23:30? I'd suggest you'd get a room if you can manage it - I got one. Hotels in Jönköping aren't that expensive, and especially if you bring a +1 and split it.
Many thanks for the food for thought. I was thinking the +1 for someone who could do the driving too ::) Worst case, I guess I need to find someone who can feed the cat on the evening
 
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