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Badmoon 06-17-2004 09:20 PM

Okay, if any of you have any of these albums, rate them on a 1/10 scale.

King Crimson - Discipline

Black Sabbath - Masters of Reality

BludgeonySteve 06-17-2004 09:48 PM

[QUOTE=badmoon349]Okay, if any of you have any of these albums, rate them on a 1/10 scale.

King Crimson - Discipline

[/QUOTE]

As much as I find King Crimson really lame I liked this album. 8/10.

Badmoon 06-17-2004 09:49 PM

^What!!!!!!!! They are fabulous, extremely influencial, and intelligent, IMO

BludgeonySteve 06-17-2004 09:51 PM

Opinons clash... No winner will emerge.

Badmoon 06-17-2004 09:56 PM

Fight to the death!!!!

BludgeonySteve 06-17-2004 10:01 PM

I find their sound cheesy. All of the weird sound effects and synthesizers. Also their lyrics are a bit on the cheesy side.

Badmoon 06-17-2004 10:04 PM

Come on!! "Confusion, will be my epitaph" You have to admit that's good.

BludgeonySteve 06-17-2004 10:06 PM

Overall they are cheesy. They have some good songs. Key word is some.

We will leave it at that.

Badmoon 06-17-2004 10:14 PM

[QUOTE]We will leave it at that.[/QUOTE]

Okay, but those are not my thoughts.

Space Ace 06-17-2004 10:18 PM

The Black Crowes

Badmoon 06-17-2004 10:26 PM

^ Okay, what a spam post.

Space Ace 06-17-2004 10:33 PM

[QUOTE=badmoon349]^ Okay, what a spam post.[/QUOTE]

a spam post eh? and yourself :smash:

Badmoon 06-17-2004 10:35 PM

How about being reported for spam?

Space Ace 06-17-2004 10:36 PM

[QUOTE=badmoon349]How about being reported for spam?[/QUOTE]

how about shutup.

Badmoon 06-17-2004 10:43 PM

^Says the man who doesn't know Kiss's genre.

Space Ace 06-17-2004 10:46 PM

whats that even have to do with anything. are you trying to get fans?

The Esoteric 06-17-2004 10:53 PM

How would pointing out your mistakes give him fans?

Badmoon 06-17-2004 10:56 PM

[QUOTE=Space Ace]whats that even have to do with anything. are you trying to get fans?[/QUOTE]

No, it's shows your stupidity, not just overall (We can see that through your posts), but just because you make Kiss threads, had a Kiss avatar, and have a username involving Kiss.

Space Ace 06-17-2004 10:57 PM

what mistake?

The Esoteric 06-17-2004 11:01 PM

The mistake of not knowing Kiss's genre...like he said.

Space Ace 06-17-2004 11:09 PM

its a mistake of not knowing a genre of a band?
even though i know the genre.

The Esoteric 06-17-2004 11:20 PM

You made a mistake by misclassifying a band's genre.

Space Ace 06-17-2004 11:22 PM

i didnt even name the genre kiss was in.

The Esoteric 06-17-2004 11:22 PM

It's not like it's a big deal man. This is kind of a stupid conversations so let's just end it.

Space Ace 06-17-2004 11:24 PM

good job

The Esoteric 06-17-2004 11:25 PM

Thanks I guess.

Badmoon 06-17-2004 11:28 PM

[QUOTE=Space Ace]i didnt even name the genre kiss was in.[/QUOTE]

You did say Kiss was not the genre they were.

sting-ray 06-17-2004 11:28 PM

enough. I will ban both if the argument continues.

Veteran of the psychic wars 06-18-2004 05:39 AM

Haven't been here for awhile...

Saw Blue Oyster Cult on sunday night.
Heres the setlist, 90 minute show, the venue was pretty stingy about time.

R U Ready 2 Rock
E.T.I
Lips In The Hills
Born To Rock
Burning For You
Career Of Evil
Shooting Shark
Cities On Flame
Last Days Of May
Godzilla
Reaper Intro
Reaper

Encore:
Golden Age Of Leather
Black Blade

Veteran of the psychic wars 06-18-2004 05:41 AM

We'd found ourselves a pretty good spot, about 4 or 5 rows from the stage. As the evening went on, and people started moving, it got a lot easier to work our way to the front. We ended up in the 'Buck zone' about 5 feet away from him

The show was excellent. Everyone, band and audience both, was having a good time.
The overall atmosphere was excellent too, the band had a ton of energy, everyone in the audience was singing along and rocking out, it was such a terrific feeling.
There never seemed to be a break in the pace, the energy of the songs just kept going and going.
R U Ready 2 Rock. According to the crowds response, yes we were.
E.T.I was cool as ever, that final lead up to the outro was so cool, and being able to see Buck's fingers at work on the guitar was amazing.
Lips In The Hills: Excellent.
Born To Rock: Bucks voice sounded great, and that outro solo was blinding!
Burning For You: You know, even though pretty much every live show I've heard has this on it, it doesn't seem to get old.
Career Of Evil: Singalong!
Shooting Shark: I'd only heard the studio version, and a live version from 20 years ago, so I had no idea what it was gonna sound like. The leads on this were fantastic, pure emotion.
Cities On Flame: This rocked so freaking much. And that part in the middle where Buck doesn't use the pick was excellent. I can't describe it, but after the 'speedy pull-offs' sections, he'd play a chord/interval/doublestop/what the hell do you call these things, and each one led off the previous one making a really cool melody type thing.
Eric. B then went and sat over by the keyboards, telling us they're going 'back to the first album now'. From the moment he said 'this is a true story' the crowd went wild, for obvious reasons. Then Came The Last Days Of May: Holy sh*t! Allen's solo was fantastic, and watching everything pick up in pace was undescribable. Buck's fingers seemed to be a blur. Wow!
Eric. B then told us about a UK sci-fi export called 'the behemoth' or something, and after Allen mentioned '20,000 fathoms under the sea' (I think), Eric went on to tell us about the real king of the monsters we were thinking off. Godzilla was great, and if anyone seemed bored with it, it didn't show. During Buck's solo, I'm pretty sure he snuck in some Jimmy Page licks, or at least it sounded like it to me. Bass solo was really cool too, Danny was having a lot of fun. After Bobby's drum solo, instead of hitting the gong, which wasn't there, he hit the tiniest cymbal he could find
Reaper Intro: This thing has taken on a life of it's own! It was amazing, and were those Pete Townshend riffs I was hearing? Sure seemed like it at the time...
The Reaper: Yeah! Everyone really got into it, and I'm pretty sure Eric. B was either whispering his vocals or the crowd was drowning him out, they were that loud. The end jam/outro was fantastic as ever, of course

The band left the stage, and came back after 2 minutes for the encores.
First up, The Golden Age Of Leather, with Allen and then the crowd raising their can of beer on high if they had a beer (and in one case, some bottled water) and turning into a big sing-along.
Then, a tune Eric. B wrote with one of our 'fellow countrymen'. Black Blade: This was so cool, hearing it live. They took out that slow part in the middle and supercharged the song (with at one point, Eric and Danny chasing each other in a circle!)

All in all, an absolutely amazing show!

And after the show, I got ot meet the band for a bit, got them all to sign my the dvd cover.


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