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by Metalfreak » Fri August 21st, 2009, 7:01 pm
VOEGTLIN wrote:The clip-on tie wearing manager that said I could not order Krystal drive-thru b/c I wasn't in a car to drive-thru the drive-thru doesn't rule.

nice
wish I could have gone. sounds like it was a great show! hell, I know it was, I've seen them 3 times already!
They had you do a drug test and the forgot to test for drugs???
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by WREKage-Paul » Sun August 23rd, 2009, 10:31 am
We were kinda wondering why Halford seemed rooted to center-stage and staring down during some songs, but not during others.... Teleprompter? Didn't look like there was one there. Lyrics cheat-sheets on the stage? I've seen it done before....
Fun show. I'm glad the worst of the rain held off 'til the end of the show. Would have liked to see a few more of their old classics ('Electric Eye' for one) but I ain't complainin'.

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by VOEGTLIN » Sun August 23rd, 2009, 2:06 pm
Allegedly that "position" is the only way he can belt out those tunes anymore. No joke.
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by Metalfreak » Sun August 23rd, 2009, 2:33 pm
VOEGTLIN wrote:Allegedly that "position" is the only way he can belt out those tunes anymore. No joke.
that doesn't sound too good. well, he is gettin old...
@Paul - no Electric Eye?!? That's blasphemy!
glad it was a good show...turns out my godfather tried to call me cause he had an extra ticket...I was in the middle of class though so I never got his call. Hell, even if I did go, I would have missed part of their set cause of class anyways.
They had you do a drug test and the forgot to test for drugs???
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by Acidic Consumption » Mon August 24th, 2009, 9:27 am
great show...Priest was awesome. That venue is killer...the sound was crystal clear and loud as fuck. Hopefully more BIG shows will play there
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by Barry Clark » Mon August 24th, 2009, 9:42 am
VOEGTLIN wrote:Allegedly that "position" is the only way he can belt out those tunes anymore. No joke.
See that happen to a lot of aging vocalists. Getting those high notes gets harder and harder. Meatloaf seems to have the same issues if you hear his live stuff. Of course, I am sure that even for the young, those high notes night after night are a real bear too.
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by Knucklehead » Mon August 24th, 2009, 9:53 am
Barry Clark wrote:VOEGTLIN wrote:Allegedly that "position" is the only way he can belt out those tunes anymore. No joke.
See that happen to a lot of aging vocalists. Getting those high notes gets harder and harder.
Dickinson and Araya leap immediately to mind. I think the male voice just deepens over time.
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by Barry Clark » Mon August 24th, 2009, 9:59 am
Knucklehead wrote:Barry Clark wrote:VOEGTLIN wrote:Allegedly that "position" is the only way he can belt out those tunes anymore. No joke.
See that happen to a lot of aging vocalists. Getting those high notes gets harder and harder.
Dickinson and Araya leap immediately to mind. I think the male voice just deepens over time.
That and the vocal chords just age. Wind is harder to get and the voice box is just unwilling.
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by VOEGTLIN » Mon August 24th, 2009, 11:30 am
David Lee Roth was doing the same thing when I saw Van Halen last year. That squealing thing was nowhere to be found...
Really, though: Halford sounds great. His voice is extremely expressive and strong.
I agree w/ the venue's sound. It was killer.
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by Acidic Consumption » Mon August 24th, 2009, 2:27 pm
VOEGTLIN wrote:"HEY ALL YOU HEH-VEE METAL MANIACS! WE'VE BEEN MAKING HEH-VEE FUCKING METAL FOR THIRTY FUCKING FIVE YEARS! ALRITE!"
$5 Lemonade w/ snuck-in Ketel One rules. "Changes" rules. So does "Diamonds & Rust." The North African cabbie that took us back to the Holiday Inn for $8 rules. The clip-on tie wearing manager that said I could not order Krystal drive-thru b/c I wasn't in a car to drive-thru the drive-thru doesn't rule.
dude..no Krystals does suck. We made a Krystal run after the show. Nothing like sliders to make that inebriation/hangover slide right on through.
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