Friday, May 2, 2008 - New servers are in! Click-in for more info!
VoyForums

VoyUser Login optional ] [ Contact Forum Admin ] [ Main index ] [ Post a new message ] [ Search | Check update time | Archives: 123[4] ]


[ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ]

Date Posted: 12:52:25 06/27/06 Tue
Author: Jeff
Subject: 6/25 Rock Of Jericho report

1.Starts the show off with 2 Dangerous Toys songs:"Gunfighter" & "Gimme No Lip".

2.Y2J says he's kicking it off on a Sunday night on The Rock Of Jericho: http://tinyurl.com/rssxe & it's the double shot, 1-2 punch of the 2 Dangerous Toys songs that he just played. He says he's kicking it off right & off of hellacious acres on this week's show, says welcome & thanks you for joining him, says again it's Sunday night on XM 41 Da Boneyard: http://tinyurl.com/6hmt6 . He says he's Chris Jericho & says he's the dad of satellite radio, says it's not Howard Stern: http://tinyurl.com/bqI2p ,
Mark Mecie [I assume that's how it's spelled], Oprah Winfrey, Tom Petty, Bob Dylan, Little Steven, Little Richard or "Little Shecky Laru" from down the street & says it's
all about the jam with him. He says Dangerous Toys came out of the [as he says it] "shoot, full bore" when they released their self titled record ["Dangerous Toys"], says it was their 1st one that had "Teasin Pleasin", says that was cool because it was a really heavy boogie rock & says it's like Aerosmith on steroids. He says you had the very gritty, Axl Rose-esk voice of Jason McMaster, says Jason's skinny & tattoed like Axl with red hair & figured he's Axl Jr. He says the thing about Jason
that's interesting is that he didn't started singing in an AC/DC type band, but started in a prog rock band. He says it was a precursor to Dream Theater when Jason
started with Watchtower, says he's played Watchtower on his show & says it's funny because the song Y2J played was Watchtower doing "Accept" & says it wasn't a
true blue Watchtower song. He says they were very technical with the Jarzombek brothers, says Bobby Jarzombek's recording with Sebastian Bach, says guitarist Billy White played with Dokken for awhile when Don [Dokken] left the band to form "Don Dokken" or something like that. He then says "Dokken left Dokken, then formed
Don Dokken" & says if you're as confused as he is, take a sip of Crown & call him in the morning. He said Watchtower never really made it that big, says then suddenly
McMaster comes out in this boogie rock band, then says another funny thing about Jason is when Mike Portnoy put together his "Signus & The Sea Monsters" Rush
tribute, Jason was the vocals & says you can tell because he's got the real high, type voice. He says another thing that Jason did that was cool in Dangerous Toys that
wasn't in the norm then & now & that was scatting in metal songs, says Jason did it in "Teasin Pleasin" & "Gimme No Lip" & then sings from that song "BEBE BEBE
BEBE BEBE, BABUDUDOH!" & says it's this high assed scatting & says Mel Torme would be proud. He says Jason's now in the band Broken Teeth from Austin, Texas & says if you're ever in a Holiday Inn, you might wanna check them out as well as 4 Jacks & A Jill. He again says he's Chris Jericho, it's The Rock Of Jericho &
he's moving, grooving & rocking it as he always does, says his show's the best rock & roll show in the entire airwaves & says to ask him & he'll tell you. He says 1 of the best rock & roll singers that's on the circuit is Sammy Hagar & again says to ask him & he'll tell you, says the thing about Sammy is his long history that he says
you should know it when he was popular then with [Ronnie] Montrose & did his own thing. He says Sammy had more hits than you'd remember, says if you think of
Sammy on his own, the 1st thing that comes to mind is "I Can't Drive 55" & says the funny thing is if you look at "The Greatest Hits Of Sammy Hagar", it's got so many
songs on it & mentions "Your Love Is Driving Me Crazy", "3 Lock Box", "Heavy Metal" & "Bad Motor Scooter". He says "Don't Talk To Strangers" by Rick Springfield is
written by Sammy, then corrects himself & says "I've Done Everything For You, You've Done Nothing For Me" was written by Sammy & says Sammy recorded that also. He says there's tons of Sammy songs, says when [David Lee] Roth left Van Halen, Eddie [Van Halen] tapped Sammy to replace Roth, says it was a great call & it
took Sammy to new levels. He says that's 1 thing you think about by asking yourself if it's Roth or Hagar & says saleswise Van Halen never had a #1 record before until
Sammy came into the band. He says "5150", "OU812" & "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge" were all #1 records in a row, says when Roth was with them they had none &
says that's 1 argument for the "pro-Hagar pundants" & says if you're ever in an argument you can use that. He says from a salesfactor, Sammy may've sold more records & definately had higher chart positions. He says the thing you need to realize is that they also kinda changed the direction at that point of time with the keyboards & stuff like that, says then there was the breakup, then a 2004 reunion tour that didn't work out & says now Sammy's on the road by himself. He says Sammy hasn't stopped, says he ain't like Eddie or Roth who's been constantly putting out material, says Sammy kept going from the moment he left Van Halen in '96 &
had a solo album that week & another after that & another after that. He then says he shouldn't have said next week, then corrects himself & says the next year & says
"next week" would've been very quick & says "Sammy Hagar's writing songs & recording in 7 short days". He says the point's that Sammy's very prolific in the time off,
says it's not like he's sitting around & doing nothing or going crazy like Eddie's doing. He says Sammy just put a new record out called "Livin' It Up", says Sammy has a
chance to be our generations version of Jimmy Buffet who's a total party guy that when you go to a Sammy show, he makes it very fun with [as he says it] the
"cobble-wobble" & the little bar area set up like a cantina type thing. He says this is a guy that likes to have a good time, says he's a great singer, guitarist, maybe almost 60 years old & has that vibe like a Jimmy Buffet type thing. He says what Sammy's doing on this tour is that sometimes he has Michael Anthony play with him,
says he don't know why Michael ain't in his band anyway because you can see that they're friends. He says he told you on a show from 2004 that both Michael & Sammy had their own dressing rooms, the Van Halen brothers had their own dressing rooms & you can see the 2 different camps or sides. He says he really dug was
that again you can tell that they're good friends by hanging out & doing buddy things. He says what Sammy's doing this year with Mike is that he's doing his own tour in
the Sammy Hagar Band & says the opening act's called The Other Half. He says The Other Half has Sammy, Michael, Sammy's guitarist [Vic Johnson] & drummer
[David Lauser], says they'll be playing Van Halen songs & nothing else & says they'll do 10 or 12 Van Halen tunes. He says that's a great idea because those 2 guys
embody Van Halen in many ways, says Michael's been there from the start, Sammy's been with Van Halen during 1 of their biggest growth periods & thinks they have the right to play those tunes. He feels it'll be awesome because you'll hear Van Halen tunes the way it used to be with no tention, no bull**** with just a bunch of guys
rocking, drinking beer & having fun. He says you know they won't play too many Roth songs & wonders what songs will they play, says in the 10 or 12 songs you know
that Sammy likes to rock & it won't be all ballady type stuff. He wonders if Sammy will play "Poundcake", "Black & Blue", "5150" & says maybe they'll play this song
["Good Enough"] & says "HELLOOOO BAAAABY".

3.Plays Van Halen's "Good Enough" & Sammy Hagar's "Hallelujah".

4.Y2J asks as to what you thought of that song ["Hallelujah"], says it was a good one that's off the new Sammy songs & says Sammy's got great melody lines & vocals. He says when Van Halen 1st put "5150" & it was the 1st with Sammy, that's was the kick off track to the record. He then asks how can you not be a Van Halen
song, then says strike that & take 2, then corrects himself & asks as to how can you be a Van Halen fan & not like that song, says it's got everything in it & says he loves it. He again says both Sammy & Mike are touring this summer as the Other Half & the Sammy Hagar band, says he [Y2J] is also on tour this summer in your
living room on Sunday nights. He says to invite him in & say hello, make him a cup of coffee, give him a donut & tell him your rock & roll stories. He asks for you to tell
him your rock & roll memories & dreams, tries to say that he'll fullfill them but stumbles on the word fullfill & says he's Porky Pig:DJ Estrodanare [yep, I assume that's how it's spelled also]. He then talks about Dave Mustaine & Megadeth are recording the followup to "The System Has Failed", says this is the 1st new record with Dave's new lineup with the Drover Brothers [Glen & Shawn] & James LoMenzo. He says Dave's doing his solos & some of his vocals now in Los Angeles & finishing up
the record, says he's excited about it because Dave was looking "shmoking" on the last Gigantour that he saw. He says Dave was playing & singing good, says his
band looked & sounded good, says they got great harmony vocals & says he noticed it live. He says that's something that you'd never expect from Megadeth is the
harmonies, says there were lots of 3 part harmonies, backups & other stuff & says that makes it a better band. He says that's the 1 thing that bands in the '60's & '70's
with the vocals & vocal harmonies, says you hear these bands play & sound like that which would make you say that's really cool & it's kind of what you want. He says
you can play as heavy as you want, shred as fast as you want & go as crazy as you want, but says if you have the vocal parts down then that's what constitutes to him
as the difference between a very talented rock & roll band, heavy metal band, blues band, ska band or whatever. He says they're just a bunch of guys that're playing,
says Megadeth has that & asks as to when the new Megadeth will be out, says he don't know & hopes that it's good & knows that it'll be good. He asks as to when was there a bad Megadeth record, says "Risk" ain't included & says that was Dave's elder stage. He says he wants to hear a track from the last Megadeth record which's his comeback record from "The System Has Failed", says it's MegaDave on "Blackmail The Universe".

5.Plays Megadeth's "Blackmail The Universe", Testament's "Hail Mary" & Probot's "Centuries Of Sin".

6.Y2J mentions a show on Canada's Much Music called "Video On Trial": http://www.muchmusic.com/tv/videoontrial & it's a show where you do a "best week ever" thing
on where you comment on videos & say things that you think are funny & things that're bad about it. He says on that show, they showed a Tenacious D tribute, says for
those that don't know who he is: www.tenaciousd.com , he'll try to play some of his music on next weeks show. He says it's Jack Black's band [NOTE FROM JEFF:
Yes this is the same Jack Black that's in "Nacho Libre": www.nacholibre.com ], says he knows everyone loves him & says Jack's a legitamately funny dude with a great
sense of humor. He says Jack has great conviction of what he does & is a great dude as an entertainer, says Tenacious D's a kickass band also which's an acoustic
kind of heavy metal band. He says the music video has them meeting the Devil at the crossroads, says the Devil's played by Dave Grohl who also has a sense of humor
as well as having a very heavy metal background. He says Grohl was from Nirvana & Foo Fighters, says they're not exactly band that you'd hear on his show & says that don't make Grohl an unheavy guy. He says Grohl's playing is so heavy, says as a drummer he's amazingly fast & hard hitting & says as a songwriter he's got some
heavy riffs. He says the real proof of Grohl's heavy metal pedigree is the Probot project that he did a couple of years ago, where he took singers from obscure metal bands that he liked when he was growing up & mentions Kronus from Venom on "Centuries Of Sin". He then mentions Trouble's Eric Wagner, King Diamond & "the dude from Voivod named 'Snake" [Denis Belanger]. He says Grohl had all these singers came on to get a little bit of mainstream promotion, says it shows that it's Grohl's tribute to those type of bands, says it was very heavy, had some great drumming & was really kickass stuff. He says the reason for that is that Grohl's a metal
fan, says you can tell & says you can always tell when a product's genuine because the guy really believes & digs what he's doing. He says he loves Testament's "Low" record because that was the real difference when Testament changed from a regular thrash band to a heavier thrash band when Chuck Billy started using more of the "IN
THE HOUR OF DEATH" where it's heavy & like "BLAH" type stuff. He says Axl Rose don't sing like that, says "segway alert, segway alert" & says Axl's hitting the scene again in New York City playing 4 shows at the Roseland Ballroom or Hammerstein Ballroom or wherever it was & all souled out. He says Axl's now touring Europe with his new friend Sebastian Bach who's dueting on 1 song, says Axl enjoys hanging out with Bach so much that he brought him on tour. He says that's a great deal for "Baz" because he gets to travel with Axl, stay in 1st Class hotels & planes & all he has to do is sing 1 song. He says on top of that, the Bach band has an opening slot on the Guns 'N' Roses tour & says see what happens when you're friends with someone. He says you never know & says if you ever see him [Y2J] on the street, please be nice to him & maybe he'll take you with him on tour or at least he'll take you out for 1 song, says another guy that's been traveling with Axl is Izzy
Stradlin who returned to Guns 'N' Roses to play a few songs here & there on a couple of sets that they've been doing. He says they headline this years Download Festival in UK which Fozzy played last year & says he has to plug his own s***. He says that's cool & that's the 1 ally that Axl has besides Slash, Duff [McKagan], Matt Sorum & Velvet Revolver & says that leaves Izzy or Gilby [Clarke] & says Gilby's not in the band. He says Gilby's doing the Supernova thing, says if Axl can attach himself with Izzy then it's better because that gives Guns 'N' Roses more credibility & that's at least another guy from Guns 'N' Roses who's still in the band. He
says Izzy's not permanently in the band, says it'd be cool if he was but probably don't want to put up with Axl too much. He says Izzy came on stage, jammed & played a couple of songs together like "Paradise City", "Nightrain" & this song ["Mr.Brownstone"]. He then says Mr. Stradlin, plug the guitar in, turn it up, start the f*****g song in 3-2-1.

7.Plays Guns 'N' Roses' "Mr. Brownstone", Whitecross' "Good Enough" & Metallica's "Frantic".

8.Y2J says he don't care as to how pretencious, anti-metalic or anti-Lars Ulrich drum sound you are, you can't tell him that the song "Frantic" ain't a kickass f*****g song. He says that's from the controversial "St. Anger" album, asks if it's good or bad, says "What" 5 times & says it's amazing because of songs like that. He says he
still loves that lyric & says "If I can have my wasted days back, can I use them to get back on track" as well as "My lifestyle will determine my deathstyle", says he just
loves that lyric. He says it's up there with "F*** it all" & "F*****g no regrets", says "Don't f*** with lazor back, my lifestyle will determine my deathstyle". He says he's
looking forward to hear the new Metallica, says he heard the 1 song they're playing live that's very rough, says it needs some tightning up & says who cares, says it was fast, had some guitar solos on it & says what more do you want is his question to you. He mentions a long time listener of his show named "Fatera" [yep, I think
that's how it's spelled] who told him she thinks Whitecross' pretty kickass even though they sound like Ratt. He says they were the Christian rock version of Ratt with a
guitar shredder named Rex Carroll, he 1st says that's very Metallica, then corrects himself & says that's very Van Halen-esk boogie beat to it & says & it almost sounds
like Stryper's "Not That Kind Of Guy" also. He says there's lots of different Whitecross sounds whether if it's Ratt, Stryper or Van Halen, says all he knows is Rex's a
great guitarist but has a hairstyle like Art Garfunkel's, says that's how it goes & you can't have it all. He says German bands are known for not having great hair, mentions Scorpions is 1 of them who's a great band but with bad hair & says it's funny that he says the Scorpions are a hair band because they're not but a "bad hair"
band. He says that's bad as in bad hair & not as in bad-bad, then mentions Saxon who's not German but was popular in Germany & feels they might as well be German. He says it don't matter what type of hair you got, says who cares & says that's Edguy's attitude & says he sounds like the most pretencious idiot ever & does an impersonation of Edguy saying "If you don't have good hair, you're not good enough for me". He says he ain't saying that, says he loves all bands but just making an
observation, says Edguy has balding rockers & says there's nothing wrong with that & they're still a kickass heavy metal band. He says they're very eclectic, says Tobias Sammet puts out a record almost on a yearly basis & they have that famous German sense of humor & mentions "Lavatory Love Machine", "The High Speed
Alien Drum Bunny" & says you'd have to be on the joke to understand that one. He says they also play some serious heavy metal, says with no futher [as he says it]
"Adue, Adue Dr. Jones", this is from the "Hellfire Club" album right here on the ROJ.

9.Edguy's "Mysteria" & In Flames' "My Sweet Shadow".

10.Y2J says he's slowly & surely getting into In Flames, says that's a great rock & roll song that's f*****g heavy. He says they're another 1 of those bands that're like Arch Enemy, Carcass, says they're super heavy with guitar riffing & harmony parts as well as the very heavy Cookie Monster-esk vocals & says it's OK because there's a place for that in heavy metal & on his show. He says there's also a place for you on his show, says he's had some superstar tours over the last couple of years between the Gigantours & Ozzfests & says the newest thing is to put 2 big bands together & have them do a co-headlining sets. He says you'd have bands for example
Scorpions & Alice Cooper would be 1, says we also had Kiss & Aerosmith & says last summer we had Def Leppard & Bryan Adams & says that looked like a strange
idea because 1 is metal & 1 aint. He then says Def Leppard claims to not be metal, says Vivian Campbell you win & says there's lots of similarites between Adams &
Def Leppard as well as similarities between Def Leppard & Journey. He says both Def Leppard & Journey are touring this summer together, says you now know what he's saying because it's the same kind of shtick as before as last summer, by taking out Adams & replacing him with Journey & says you have another classic tour. He
says Journey's not claiming to be metal anymore, says fine you win you ain't metal, says Journey was never metal but they have an unbelievable guitarist. He says it's
not vocalist Steve Perry, but Steve Augeri & Y2J says he's not into it as much as he would be if Perry was in there because he loves Perry, but says you have to be a
badass singer if you're singing for Journey & says there's no if's, and's or but's about it. He says they still have Neal Schon, Ross Valory, drummer Deen Castronovo,
keyboardist Jonathan Cain & says if he went to see Journey & Def Leppard, he basically go to see Journey & says Def Leppard's all right but they're not metal. He says
they got a million songs, everybody loves them but to him, he's got a little heavier edge, says that's what he's about, that's how he does it, that's how he rolls, that's how he wants it & says it's segwaying into this song:["Any Way You Want It"].

11.Plays Journey's "Any Way You Want It" & Def Leppard's "Run Riot".

12.Y2J says in his quest to play songs that you don't hear every single day & had to pull that 1 out of the vaults, says that's the only song on the "Hysteria" album that
you don't remember besides "Gods Of War" & "Excitable". He says "Excitable" is really cheesy, says he like "Run Riot" & thought the title of it was kinda cool because
it don't really mean anything, but it's heavy & says running's heavy & riot's are always heavy & says there you go with "Run Riot". He says both Def Leppard & Journey
are touring this summer & says to go check them out at your local "shead" [NOTE FROM JEFF:here's a link to see if they're playing at your "shead":
http://www.defleppard.com/tour & http://www.journeymusic.com/ontheroad/road.html ], says whenever he hears the term "shead" he thought they're playing the sheads this summer. He says he never new what that meant, says when he was a kid he had a shead in his backyard where you put tools & law mower in it, says sheads are outdoor arenas & ampitheaters & says that's what that means. He says that's your Home Depot lesson for today that's provided by him, says he's always here for you Jericholics & The Rock Of Jericholics & then says the new name for the show is "The Knock Of Jericholics" if you listen to the show. He says he played Pantera earlier, says he'll play another request & says you can email him your request at messagesforchris@gmail.com , then plugs his 2 sites http://www.chrisjericho.com , http://www.myspace.com/therockofjericho & says that's all the plugs he has for now. He says he got a request in the mail, then reads as it says:"I know you probably don't play request from fans", stops & says that's wrong because he does because he always asks to send him request. He continues reading & it says "But I was wondering if you can play a song for me & dedicate it to my friends Ashley, Sammy Ann & Danielle, with a message saying that they're the coolest & I can't wait to talk & see them in the near future. And I'd like to hear some Poison if all possible, thank you for taking the time to read this & also consider it. Once again, thank you". He says that letter's from Michael who's on MySpace at the "Kronus Kick" with a K [NOTE FROM JEFF:Go on http://www.myspace.com/therockofjericho & find Michael on Y2J's list of friends] & asks you to be Michael's friend because he needs them. He says the thing's that Michael's hanging out with Ashley, Sammy Ann & Danielle & that means he's hanging out with 3 chicks & says Michael's really the Mack Daddy of Y2J's show, says Michael should do his show & not him if he's hanging out with 3 chicks. He says if Michael wants to here some Poison, then says what he wants is what he gives & says he's here for you. He says The Rock Of Jericholics are on tour this summer with Cinderella, says from the album "Open Up & Say...Ahh!", says that's a great album title. He says the song's called "Love On The Rocks" & says it's not the Neil Diamond song.

13.Plays Poison's "Love On The Rocks", White Lion's "Leave Me Alone" & Armored Saint's "Symbol Of Salvation".

14.Y2J says Armored Saint's another band that's on tour, says everyone's on tour this summer, says it's exciting & says that ["Symbol Of Salvation"] is a great song. He says he loves it, has a great riff, great rhythm part during the solo & says it's really badass. He says John Bush's in the band while on hiatus or sacking from Anthrax or whatever it may be, says they're touring with Armored Saint again in the USA, Europe, the world & elsewhere. He says if you happen to drive by the local rockshow house & see Armored Saint on the billboard, then go check them out & says maybe they'll play "Symbol Of Salvation" [NOTE FROM JEFF:here's their tour
schedule: http://www.armoredsaint.com/tourmain.htm ]. He says in regards to the song "Leave Me Alone", says that's what Vito Bratta tells Mike Tramp whenever Mike
wants to reunite. He says he's got a million of them, says he'll be here all week, then says tip your waitress & waitresses & try the veal. He again says he's Chris Jericho, it's The Rock Of Jericho & kicking ass on Sunday night to help you either end or begin your week or whatever the side of the coin you're on. He says "Zappa On
Zappa" which has Dweezil Zappa is touring now & is playing all Frank Zappa songs [NOTE FROM JEFF:It's actually called "Zappa Plays Zappa" & here's the tour schedule: http://www.zappa.com/zpz/tourdates.html ]. Anyhow he says if you know Frank Zappa, you know what he's talking about when he says he's a bad as Mo'Fo & says if you're not sure as to who Frank Zappa is & you just heard the name, you need to check out some Zappa if you're into prog rock like Dream Theater because
they do lots of Zappa-esk type things in their music. He says Frank always had stellar musicians playing with him like Terry Bozzio, Mike Keneally, Virgil Donati, Vinnie
Colaiuto, Bruce Wackerman & says if you don't know any of these guys & are into music or musicians, Zappa was kinda the guru to all of them. He says Zappa was also a mentor to Steve Vai, says Steve's material is always eclectic & corky & says it's because he learned from Zappa. He says Steve got the job in Zappa when he
was a fan, then transcribed some of Zappa's music on some note pads & showed it to Zappa. He says it's because it's very hard to transcribe Zappa's music due to it
being weird, wacky & weirdly tuned, then says Zappa thought it was cool & asked Steve to transcribe some more songs & Steve did it. He says Zappa then asked Steve to transcribe 1 of the songs onto a piccolo, says Steve told Zappa that you can't play these on a piccolo & Frank's response was he's right. He says that was a
trick question meaning if he wanted to play in his band, says this is when Steve was either 17 or 18 he played with Zappa & then says Steve will play in "Zappa On
Zappa" [Zappa Plays Zappa"] for a while. He says Steve's sitting in with him when the time's right, when he can, when he wants to & says it's cool to him [Y2J] that Steve's respecting his mentor enough to know that wants to respect him by playing with his sons & says son Ahmet's involved also. He says some of the eclectisism
of Frank is rubbing off on Steve, says it shows on the song "Ya-Yo Gakk" which's from the "Alien Love Secrets" record & says the funny thing's that Steve's sampled his
2 year old toddler son who couldn't talk yet & sampled some of his gurgglings & jibberish & made them into a song. He says it's 1 of his favorite Steve Vai songs
because it's so funny & ingenius as to how Steve included his son on a sampler & made it weeve onto the track & also has some great guitar solos as well.

15.Plays Steve Vai's "Ya-Yo Gakk" & AC/DC's "Given The Dog A Bone".

16.Y2J says that's a little bit of rocking from AC/DC's "Back In Black" record, says he's playing AC/DC on his show because like a good friend, "DC" is always welcome on his show. He says he don't need a rhyme or reason, says he don't know what "DC"'s doing now if whether or not they're doing a new record & says it don't matter because again they're always welcome on his show. He says that was a great song, says if he never heard "Back In Black" again & just heard "Given The Dog A Bone",
he'd probably be happy. He says it's not because "Back In Black" isn't a great song, but "Given The Dog A Bone" is 1 of those more album oriented tracks that you won't hear too much because it never was a single but could've & should've been. He asks if you thought "Ya-Yo Gakk" was cool & how funny it was, says it had a great
riff, playing & the great jibbering vocals from Steve's son Julian. He says it funny because if you think about it, his vocals are the same as Mike Patton's on the song, then laughs & says he kills himself. He asks if you've watching "Supergroup" like he does: http://tinyurl.com/pa87v , then you'd see the rise & fall of Sebastian Bach
where he's turned into a wacko, premadonna singer, then says that's what you'd expect because he's Bach, has been singing since he was 18, was in big bands since
either 17 or 18 & Y2J figures that's the way you are when you come up the system that way. He says that don't mean Bach's not a great vocalist, says he's talked lots
about Frameshift & has tried playing as many tracks from it as he can by trying to give them some coverage. He says he's trying to let you hear it because it's a great
record, mentions "Absence Of Empathy" & then stumbles on the word empathy. He says this song is 1 that Bach gave him the original demos for it, says Bach told him
that he's gotta listen to the song "Blade". He says Bach was so excited about it that he was expecting it to be really heavy, says you'll think it is because it's kind of 1 of these epic longer songs that he's been ending his show off lately. He says lots of people have told him that they like that fact that he opens with the 1-2 punch & end it with an epic, says he talking about Patton anymore & says Patton's out & Bach's in. He says he'll end the show with "Blade" as an epic song & says the thing that he likes about the song's that this is really where you start to hear the influence of Bach's time on Broadway, when he was doing "Jekyll & Hyde", "Rocky Horror Picture
Show" & "Jesus Christ Superstar". He says Bach became more than just a rock & roll singer, says that's when Bach really learned to be more theatrical & more feeling & emotion with his singing. He says Bach always did, but there's something that happened to him on Broadway that changed his vocals for the better that has giving him way more power, higher range & says he can't wait to hear Bach's new record "Angel Down" whenever it comes out. He says even if it's called "Angel Down" at that
time, he can be in Guns 'N' Roses by then & says Axl's got 17 guys in the band as is. He says Axl's got 3 or 4 guitarists & asks as to why not have 2 vocalists so that
way Bach can hit the high notes that Axl may not want to do anymore. He says that's it for him, says he's over, finished, gone, done & out. He says another week thank
God, says The Rock Of Jericho's finished & done & he'll end it off with Frameshift with Bach & says it's "Blade". He says he'll see you next week, God bless you & thank you always for enjoying the show on XM 41 Da Boneyard & says SEE-YAAAAAHHHH!

17.Ends the show with Frameshift's "Blade" & the show ends at 9:59PM.

[ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ]

[ Contact Forum Admin ]


Forum timezone: GMT-8
VF Version: 2.94, ConfDB:
Before posting please read our privacy policy.
VoyForums(tm) is a Free Service from Voyager Info-Systems.
Copyright © 1998-2008 Voyager Info-Systems. All Rights Reserved.