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Date Posted: 10:07:36 09/28/06 Thu
Author: Jeff
Subject: 9/24 Rock Of Jericho report

1.Starts the show off with 2 W.A.S.P.'s songs:"Wild Child" & "Ballcrusher".

2.Y2J says he's firing up tonight on XM 41 Da Boneyard: http://tinyurl.com/6hmt6 , says it's Sunday night & it's The Rock Of Jericho: http://tinyurl.com/rssxe . He says he's your rock & roll hero for the evening Chris Jericho, says he'll play the platters that matter, says he loves that saying & says it again & says as if it's been relevant for the last 20 years. He says platters [aka vinyl records] were killed by cassettes which were killed by CD's & now killed by Itunes & asks as to if anyone knows what a
CD is anymore. He says he does because he's got a bunch of them & especially the 1-2 punch from "The Last Command" record with Blackie Lawless & W.A.S.P., says "Wild Child" is his favorite W.A.S.P. song that was followed with the very sexest "Ballcrusher" & says to those that're married you know what he's talking about. He says that's cool of Blackie doing that because he was like sliting nun's throats on stage, throwing raw meat into the crowd, had his [what sounded like] "cod piece"
with the buzzsaw & was shooting sparks from his weiner area. He says this was Blackie's homage to the ladies, says it's like David Lee Roth in "Ice Cream Man" & says "This 1's for the ladies:BONECRUSHER". He says Blackie had some great lyrics, says that was in '85 when you can sing a song like "Ballcrusher" & people like
himself would be saying "f*** man, that's cool. I get what he's saying, I've never had my b***s crushed" & says he's never had his b***s touched. He says he can kinda
pick up the vibe that Blackie's laying down, says he hopes you can pick up the vibe that he himself's laying down & again says this is Da Boneyard & he's Chris Jericho. He says we're kicking it this week on 9/24, says that's his son's [Ash] birthday & says he'll talk more about that later on. He says his birthday's a couple of
months away [11/9/1970] & says if you know anything about him he's been a huge metal fan since he was 10. He says back in '83 he started getting involved in the metal scene by reading all the magazines including Circus Magazine, asks if you've ever read that & says he was reading the reviews of the shows, records & stumbled on the band Raven. He says he saw another Raven review in the Hit Parader magazine that was in the Shooting Star category or "Bands to watch out for" or whatever it
was called, says Raven had a record called "Live At The Inferno" & it said "This is the greatest live record ever". He says when he saw the ad, he saw the record cover,
the photo of the band & it was before he heard the record or the band. He says he was a Raven fan before he actually heard them because of their band name, the ad,
placement & says it goes to show their good marketing. He says he's a perfect example of their works, says also that the record was called "Live At The Inferno" & says that as well as the song titles were cool. He says the drummer was wearing a hockey helmet which he thought was amazing, says the bassist had a real cool lightning shaped type base, vest & a vase & says the bassist had a lightning shaped vase on stage. He then mentions the bassist's name is John Gallagher, says fast
forward 21 years later he gets an email via his MySpace site & plugs it www.myspace.com/therockofjericho & says the email was from Gallagher. He says that was
amazing because after 25 years, then corrects himself & says 21 years he gets in touch with Gallagher who for a while was rated as his favorite bass player. He says there was a song on "Live At The Inferno" called "I G.A.R.B.O.", says that was Gallagher's bass solo & says using his newfound connections he asked Gallagher as to
what "I G.A.R.B.O." stand for. He says Gallagher told him that it was an acrunem that his roady used to says & says it stood for "I've got a rampen boner on" & says "I've got a rampent boner on". He says for all you Raven fans that have the "Live At The Inferno" record & don't know what "I G.A.R.B.O." meant, says Chris Jericho's now paved the way & saved the day just for you. He says that's what he does on his show, says that's what he roller's & says you'll see what he means in a couple of
minutes. He says let's kick it off with some Raven tonight from the "Nothing Exceeds Like Excess" record which he says he don't have on CD, says it wasn't in the XM
Radio system until Da Boneyard's new program director Mr. Kevin Kash: http://tinyurl.com/hm56t . He says YEEAY & claps while saying people are clapping, going nuts, babies are screaming, brids are flying & chirpping in the air & says people are rioting in the streets because Kevin Kash's the new "PD" of Da Boneyard. He says to show how much of a metal head he is to clinch his rock & roll credibility off the bat, says that Kash told him that last week he brought in Annihilator's "Alice In Hell" record so we could play "Burns Like A Buzzsaw Blade", says this week Kash brings the "Nothing Exceeds Like Excess" record & says that's possibly the most
undiscovered gem of Raven records. He says if you've never heard Raven, he suggests to check out "All For 1": http://tinyurl.com/ggw69 , "Life's A Bitch": http://tinyurl.com/ktydg & "Nothing Exceeds Like Excess": http://tinyurl.com/e58xk & says he'll do the opening track from "Nothing Exceeds Like Excess" right here, in the opening stands-a of his show on XM 41 Da Boneyard.

3.Plays Raven's "Die For Allah", April Wine's "Roller" & Damn Yankees' "15 Minutes Of Fame".

4.Y2J says "15 Minutes Of Fame" is a song that could've been written about him but it would've been called "7 Minutes Of Fame". He says Damn Yankees had guitarist
Ted Nugent, bassist & vocalist Jack Blades, guitarist & vocalist Tommy Shaw & drummer Michael Cartellone & says he saw Cartellone play drums for Lynyrd Skynyrd
when they did their classic "Decades Rock Live" on VH1 Classics: http://tinyurl.com/qy36b & says Bo Bice was with them & says Bice rocks & digs him too. He says
there were rumors, talks & rumblings that Damn Yankees would reunite for another record about 3 or 4 years ago, says it didn't happen, wished he did & thinks Blades
& Shaw were 2 of the best harmony singers in the rock world. He says they were very McCartney/Lennon influenced & you can tell that from the 2 Damn Yankees records ["Damn Yankees" & "Don't Tread"], as well as the Shaw/Blades' "My Hallucination" record & says you should check that out: http://tinyurl.com/gexd4 . He says
maybe he'll play some from that 1 of these days, says "Roller" is from Canada's April Wine & says that's 1 of the only bands that he's ever seen that had 3 guitarists
other than Lynyrd Skynyrd, Leatherwolf & before the mighty Iron Maiden that got Adrian Smith back & hooked him up with Dave Murray & Janick Gers & says there's another 3 guitar band. He asks if they were influenced at all by April Wine, says he don't know, says "Roller" has a great scream right in the middle & says he loves
screams. He says he also loves MySpace, says he's met lots of cool people, says he got hot chicks posting on his page & says even hot guys did the same. He says
not only did he get an email from Gallagher & others that led into some great business dealings which he says he'll talk about & says that's how he got his book deal ["A Lion's Tale"] via MySpace. He says you should see that sometime next year which he says he's finishing up, then says he's half way through & says [in a Goofy-like voice] "it's a lotta work people". He says it's much easier to stand in his office & do his show than it is to write a book, says that's for you to know & write it in your
diaries & says that's for anyone there's keeping track or score at home. He says he got an email from Monty Colvin, asks if anyone has a guess as to who he is & says he's the bassist/vocalist for Galactic Cowboys. He says Galactic Cowboys are another of those Rock Of Jericho bands that he's trying to expose to the Rock Of Jericholics out there, says they should've been bigger than they were, says they're like Kings X & says they're very Kings X-esk. He says they had very heavy riffs but also very heavy harmonies also, says they're like Metallica & The Beatles combined, says Galactic Cowboys were a little heavier than Kings X & says Kings X were a
little unsoulful. He says the Cowboys never made it as far as they should've, says they released a slew of records in the 90's & says they're now broken up. He says
Colvin's in the band Crunchy, says they're a Cheap Trick type band & says maybe he'll play some Crunchy next week just to get a chance of what Colvin's been up to.
He says the Cowboys best record was "Space In Your Face" & their 2nd record that he liked the best was "Machine Fish", says again he got an email from Colvin via his MySpace site that said "Hey, how you doing?" & says now he's another friend with 1 of his rock & roll heroes & asks if you see on how all that ties together. He says if you go on his MySpace site just send him a message & maybe he'll send you an email, says it's hard to email & respond to everyone & says for those that're
listening to his show that's sent him messages that he hasn't responded to, he reads all of them. He says thanks for being a part of the whole "Jericho Train" as he holds onto his last [as he says it] "veseges" of fame that's slowly going down the swurls of the [what sounded like] "esband", then travels down the sewer to hang with
the muck, the [yep, what sounded like] "dung" & never to be seen again & says we'll still always have The Rock Of Jericho as well as Colvin & The Galactic Cowboys
right here & now.

5.Plays Galactic Cowboys' "The Lens", Armored Saint's "You're Never Alone" & Sepultura's "Roots Bloody Roots".

6.Y2J says to him that's 1 of the sad situations of a band spliting up at the peak of their creativity, powers & the parts never equaling the power of the sum. He says "The Sum Of All Parts" was a Ben Affleck movie, then says it was "The Total Never Equals The Sum Of The Parts" [NOTE FROM JEFF:It's actually "The Sum Of All
Fears": http://tinyurl.com/jp3dj ]. Anyhow he says when Max Cavalera split from Sepultura which's what he's trying to spit out in a very awkward way, says Max formed
Soulfly & got Derrick Green in the band, says they both went their separate ways & says he ain't talking about Steve Perry. He says after that was recently Igor
Cavalera also quit the band & now there's no Cavalera's in the band that they started. He says that almost fits into his eternal question which's to name a band that has
no original members, says he knows Andreas Kisser's still there who's 1 of the main songwriters & says there's the bassist Paulo [Jr.], then says who really cares about bass players & sarcastically says he's kidding because he himself plays bass. He feels they should just stop now, says if he can speak Portuguese, then speaks in Portuguese & says that he was saying in "pigeon Portuguese" is that "Igor & Max, embrace, be pals, join up again with Andreas, Paulo & create more music like
"Roots Bloody Roots'". He says that's possibly 1 of their heaviest songs ever, says Armored Saint's "You're Never Alone" is from the album "Delirious Nomad" that has
the great bass playing of Joey Vera, who's also played with Fates Warning, Anthrax, 7 Witches & a bunch of other bands before rejoining Armored Saint after John Bush
got the forced hiatus from Anthrax. He asks if he's still in Anthrax, says he don't know & ask Scott Ian because he'll either tell you or won't tell you because Ian won't tell him. He says Anthrax's currently writing for a new record & says another band from that era's putting out a new record is Trouble's "Simple Mind Condition". He says
Trouble hasn't had a new record in almost 11 years since "Plastic Green Head" from '95, says Trouble's claim to fame is that you know he's played them before, says if you're a long time rock listener, you'd know what he's talking about & says if you haven't heard them before, you're about to. He feels that Trouble's carried the whole
Black Sabbath flag when Sabbath was persona non grata in the 80's, says Ozzy was doing his thing, Tony Iommi had the "7th sun, fake Black Sabbath hair" & says
Trouble was 1 of those bands that had the doom, gloom, super slow, plauding, funeral derge like heavyness that Sabbath had before. He says for the 1st 3 records
Trouble was also a Christian band, says that made it even crazier because they were singing about the pain & strife of Jesus Christ & on how heavy it was to be the
savior of the universe & then transplanting that into heavy music. He says this is just for him, says he's only 1 lonely DJ in God's master plan & says to him Trouble's
best record was "The Skull". He says "The Skull" referred to which was not what's under your face, says if you don't start pulling up your pants & pay attention he'll break your face & says that was his Vinny Barberino [played by John Travolta on "Welcome Back Kotter"] impression there. He says "The Skull" was referred to gulgotha which's where Jesus was crucified, says Jesus was forced to carry the crucifix up the hill to gulgotha, where he says was like a little mountain or hill that surrounded the town. He says there was a little Christian & bibical lesson & incorporating that into a metal lesson, says that's what he does because he's the Christian, heavy metal, wrestling, improvu comedian, author, lead singer & radio DJ. He says this is Trouble's "The Skull" right here on XM 41 Gulgotha.

7.Plays Trouble's "The Skull" & Black Label Society's "Black Mass Reverends".

8.Y2J says "Black Mass Reverends" is from the new record "Shot To Hell", says maybe it was those nasty black mass reverends that made Jesus carry the cross up to the skull & says if you see on how everything fits in. He says Black Label released their new record [yep, what sounded like] "In The Calvacade" from [yep, what sounded like] "Oh No New" records that came out this fall like he mentioned last week, along with Stone Sour, Audioslave & the Paul Stanley solo record which he says
we're excitedly waiting for. He says Blind Guardian & Iron Maiden will again do a short US tour [NOTE FROM JEFF:Here's Blind Guardian's http://tinyurl.com/n2mck &
Iron Maiden's tour schedules: http://tinyurl.com/z2mpo ], says he'll be at the 10/21 Irvine, California show: http://tinyurl.com/r3d5b by hook or crook & says he'll be
standing outside selling bootleg tshirts to get in. He says he may pretend that he's Nicko's [McBrain] roadie like he did in '87 on the "7th Son Of A 7th Son" tour, then
corrects himself & says it was in '88 when he said that Nicko allowed him to come backstage to be his roadie, where he [Y2J] had no credentials. He says when they
found out that he lied, they kicked him the f*** out & asks Nicko if he needs a drum roadie & says he has to get into the show. He asks if anyone has an extra ticket for
a lonely Chris Jericho, says that's the 3rd time he's said that & says enough of his self-depracating attitude, says he's the king of the friggin world & says he'll walk on
stage if he wants to. He says he'll grab the mike & sing "Trooper" himself & asks Bruce [Dickinson] as to what he thinks of that, says he's always excited to see Maiden & says they're engrained into his psychy & blood. He says if you stuck a gun to his head & ask him as to who's his favorite band, he'd say The Beatles & then
if asked as to who's his favorite metal band, he'd say it's Maiden & Metallica. He says the new Maiden record "A Matter Of Life & Death" debuted at #2 in Canada, says
that shows as to how awesome & heavy Canada is & says he's representing all of his Canadian pals listening either on XM Radio or the world wide web. He says it's #1
every country like Finland, Luxenburg, Sweden, Iceland, Norway & the last 2 [yep, what sounded like] "platcia" & "vandumblebi land". He says the coolest thing was that "A Matter Of Life & Death" debuted at #9 on the sound scan charts in the US, says that could be the highest charting Maiden record that he can recall & says this
is in 2006 where no one talks about heavy metal & especially Iron Maiden. He says Iron Maiden wasn't even #9 on the charts but was reviewed in Rolling Stone & Entertainment Weekly magazines, says they were given 3 out of 4 stars & says Maiden's still relevant this year. He says the reason's that they always give the people
what they want, but they still twist & turn things so it's not always the same s*** & not the same record over & over again. He says they have certain patterns that they
fall into, but every once in a while they'll do something a little bit different & off course in each & every song that keeps you guessing & keeps you at the edge of your
seat. He says you'll be buying a ticket for the whole seat but you'll only need the edge, says he loves that saying & like a ring announcer he says "Get your tickets now, you won't paying for the whole seat, but you'll only need the edge" & says he ain't talking about U2's guitarist [Dave Evans]. He says let's listen to this song which's
probably the slowest tempo song from "A Matter Of Life & Death" but it harkens back to maybe a "Children Of The Damned" type thing or "Wasting Love" from the album "Fear Of The Dark" or a "Remember Tomorrow" type vibe or 1 of those Maiden ballads, where he says they're not ballads but just slower tempo with a great melody line, musicianship & Bruce's vocal's. He says he's gonna shut up & says this is Iron Maiden's "Out Of The Shadow" right here on the "ROJ".

9.Plays Iron Maiden's "Out Of The Shadow" & Symphony X's "Wicked".

10.Y2J says that's Symphony X's "Wicked" right here under 41, asks if he can say that & says Symphony X's a very DT influenced band but are also Iron Maiden
influenced also. He says most prog metal bands are because Maiden was probably the 1st prog metal band that he remembers hearing, says they've incorporated all the musicianship, etc, etc & says Symphony X's carrying the flag & moving along with us. He says Symphony X was on last years Gigantour: www.gigantour.com , says they're not on this years Gigantour & says Megadeth is on there because it's Dave Mustaine's friggin festival. He says Gigantour's on the road now:
http://tinyurl.com/lk3ls that also has Lamb Or God, Arch Enemy, Opeth, Overkill, says Dave's sure that he'll have pure musicianship on the tour & says it's not really with big name bands or band that can really play especially on guitars & says it's because Dave always loves great guitar solos. He says that's always been Dave's
fortay because he feels that Dave's 1 of the most underated guitarists, then says maybe not the most underated & says Matthias Jabs is the most underated from the
Scorps. He says if you put them both head to head, he feels Mustaine beat Kirk Hammett anyday & says he was a big Megadeth fan when he himself was in the band
Semitar. He says that was his high school band in Winnipeg that played all Iron Maiden & Metallica covers, which was a hefty task for a 3 piece & says he sang & played bass just like 1 of his heroes John Gallagher. He says the band played in a battle of the bands, says this is a story from his book where he played in a battle of the bands & had to do 1 cover & 1 original & says the cover his band chose to do was "Peace Sells". He says that was a crowd pleasing song in '88 when Kajagoogoo
was rocking it, says maybe his band should've stuck with some Honeymoon Suite, Prince, "John Camp Coogarmellon" [John Mellencamp] or some s***. He says he
was about ready to start playing & he kicks in the bass intro & says "GONE GA GONE GONE, GONE GE GE GONE GE GONE GONE, BOYYANO GONE GA GONE GONE, GONE GE GE GONE GE GONE GONE, GONE GO GO" & pauses. He says the guitar starts in with "VAWOW, MEOW WOW WOW, BUDULU BUDULU
BUDULU BUDULU, LA TINTINTINTIN, TAH DAH". He says just as he hits the "VAWOW, MEOW WOW" & starts going into the "BUDULU BUDULU", he steps on the
guitar plug & pulls it out of the jack, that cuts the guitar off & kills the entire vibe of the song, then he stops playing literally & says "Oh we gotta start over again". He says him & the drummer had to stop, plug the guitar back, reboot & start the song again in the middle of a battle of the bands with judges, people, fans, kids, chicks &
everything. He says but the good news was that they [Semitar] rocked it so hard & kicked ass on a Semitar original called "City Nights" & says they won the 1st round
of that mo'fo. He says he'd like to tell you that they went on to win the entire contest, but they didn't because lost to a band called The 4th Floor with The Beatles' "Back In The USSR" for a cover tune & says for The 4th Floor & The Beatles, he wants The 4th Floor to get f****d for beating Semitar in the battle of the bands. He says the
memories are too much & it's crushing down on him & says he'll play a song & says "I just can't, I...".

11.Plays Megadeth's "Peace Sells [But Who's Buying]" & System Of A Down's "Attack".

12.Y2J says the scarred, mental images that he had has been repaired after playing System Of A Down's "Attack", asks if you knew that if you put "Hypnotize" &
"Mezmerize" together & make it 1 big giant happy CD & says it's like "The Brady Bunch" where you take 1 half of the family & the other half, then put them together &
sings "Here's the story, of a man named Serj Tankian, who was in a band with 3 other armed indian guys. 1 of them had then no hair, Daron Malakian, the other guy had
beard". He says he's funny 5 times, says again that today [the show being broadcasted] is 9/24 & it's his son Ash's 3rd birthday. He says a funny story has it he & his
wife [Jessica] were looking for a name while she was pregnant, he told her it Ash would be a good idea & his wife agreed & says it wasn't until about 3 months after he
was born that he told her that he ripped it off from 1 of his favorite movie characters Bruce Campbell in "Army Of Darkness": http://tinyurl.com/e8ggp , "Evil Dead II": http://tinyurl.com/qxxot & "Evil Dead": http://tinyurl.com/n7rou & says his son's named after the "Evil Dead" movies & says thanks. He says if you've ever had a child, son or daughter, says it's a great feeling especially when Ash's getting into his age & having a personality of his own. He says Ash's loves sharks, a great kid & wants to say Happy Birthday son, I love you & you're my best friend". He asks if anyone's crying out there, says he'll play a birthday song for Ash who's a Beatles fan & also
says "Little Speewee" in Calgary wanted to hear The Beatles also. He says he's played "Helter Skelter", "I Want You", "She's So Heavy", says The Beatles has some
heavy tunes & says this is 1 of them ["Birthday"]. He says since this is his son's birthday, he'll give you 3 guesses as to what Beatles song he'll play. He says guess #1, no it's not "Taste Of Honey", says guess #2, no it's not "The Long & Winding Road", says guess #3, you got it & says 3-2-1.

13.Plays The Beatles' "Birthday" & Saxon's "Dallas 1PM".

14.Y2J says "Dallas 1PM" is possibly the only song written about President John F. Kennedy's assassination with [as he says it] "Saxon & Saxon by Saxon", says JFK was shot in Dallas at 1PM [Central Time] in the afternoon & says the thought provoking lyrics of Mr. Biff Byford ladies & gentlemen, thank you very much. He says
he himself has written some thought provoking lyrics & mentions he wrote the lyrics to "All That Remains", "Nameless Faceless" with help from his friend [yep, what sounded like] "Eddie Deburgy". He says you'll be hearing those songs & others this Saturday [9/30], echo's the word Saturday 3 times & says at the Delicious Rox Festival in Sedalia, Missouri which's outside of Kansas City: http://tinyurl.com/qf9p4 . He says it'll be at the Dodge Arena & it'll be great, says it'll be Fozzy's 1st arena
gig, says they've played festivals, last years Download with Sabbath, Slayer, System Of A Down, Slipknot & every other band with an "S" in front of it in front of 50,000
fans. He says Fozzy's played at London's Astoria, festivals in Germany, 1 time at a festival in Nashville & says this time they'll be in an arena. He says it'll also have
Fear Factory who's replacing Saliva, mentions "5 Finger Death Punch" was 1 of his favorite & garbles something about "5 Finger Death Punch" in an Asian accent & says the show will also have Drowning Pool. He thinks Drowning Pool's going on last & says "The Foz" will be there, says Mike Martin texted him the other day who told him "I CAN'T WAIT TO GET BACK ON THE ROAD MAN, I'M JOZING" & says he himself feels the same way because they haven't played live since February when
they finished up the "All That Remains" tour. He says this was an offer that was too good to be true, says they'll be kicking it, rocking it & do what "The Foz" does & says if you've never seen them to go check them out if you live either in the Kansasn City area or anywhere in the country. He says "CHECK IT OUT, COME ON DOWN", says if you come to see "The Foz" & you're from another state, he'll buy you a free toaster & says that's quality you can taste. He says speaking of quality you can taste, says "segway alert, NEE HAW, WEE HAW" & says that was always Warrant's motto. He says the reason why he's bringing up Warrant & Drowning Pool is that Drowning Pool's late lead singer Dave Williams was a huge heavy metal fan, a very nice guy & a good friend of Paul Gargano. He says Paul told him that Dave was a great guy, says Dave died & ain't sure as to how he died [NOTE FROM JEFF:According to this, he died from heart disease: http://tinyurl.com/q6r8c ] & says he don't want to guess although how do most rock & rollers die & it's a sad story. He again says Dave was a huge metal fan & was known to pop up on stage & sing with different bands & says 1 of those bands that he sang with was Warrant. He says that must've been a cool thing to see Dave who was loud, abrasive or [as he
says it], "growling, lowlring" type of singer on stage with Jani Lane, says it's all about the vibe & that's what music's about with different music styles getting together by
jamming, vibing & being cool with each other. He says after that statement, let's hear the 1-2 punch of Drowning Pool & Warrant right here on the Jericho show on Da Boneyard.

15.Plays Drowning Pool's "Bodies"[that's used as the intro for the "ECW on SciFi" show] & Warrant's "All My Bridges Are Burning".

16.Y2J says from what he considers to be Warrant's best record which's "All My Bridges Are Burning" from the "Dog Eat Dog" album, says this is what happens quite a
bit & says Skid Row & other bands went thru it when they were glam bands at the start & then matured & grew as their 3rd came out & then it was kinda the end of the
band. He says it's because after that, the band broke down, Jani quit but joined again, then did "Ultraphobic" & by then it was far too late because the spirit of Kurt Cobain took over the entire world. He says Warrant don't have Jani anymore & have Jaime St. James, says released a new record called "Under The Influence", then
corrects himself & says it was "Born Again": http://tinyurl.com/gohe8 . He says "Born Again" had a horrible cover, then says "Dog Eat Dog" had a horrible cover also &
asks as to why would you release a record that you'd work so hard on & put a horrible cover on it. He says that's not a good idea, says it's like Galactic Cowboys did that when they did "Space In Your Face", "Machine Fish" & were really doing good & then they released the record "The Horse That Bud Bought" & mentions Helloween's "Pink Bubbles Go Ape". He says you can't be too cute with your album covers or titles, says that's his advice to you, says Dream Theater didn't do it because they've always been careful about the covers & titles & says Mike Portnoy's obsessive compulsive about that. He says that includes the "Scenes From A
Memory" record which he says it's his favorite Dream Theater record which's a masterpiece & says he'll end the show off with the epic of the record that's possibly it's in his top 3 DT songs. He says he's over, finished, gone, done & out & will play a request by a fan named Gina from Knoxville, Tennessee & says "Gina be bad, you're bad
Gina, you're bad". He says Gina's hot & loves Dream Theater, says there's hot girls that like Dream Theater, The Rock Of Jericho, says that's what it's all about which's
hot chicks & rock & roll & says he got lost there. He says it also includes sugar free pink lemonade & asks what more do you need, again says he's over, finished, gone, done & out & says that's it with another week of his show. He says to wave bye-bye as we listen to the sweet sounds of Dream Theater's "Beyond This Life", right
here on 41 Da Boneyard.

17.Ends the show with Dream Theater's "Beyond This Life".

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