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Date Posted: 08:42:40 08/02/06 Wed
Author: Jeff
Subject: 7/30 Rock Of Jericho report

1.Starts the show at 8PM with 2 Slayer songs:"Angel Of Death" & "Piece By Piece".

2.Y2J says "Short but sweet, coming in bombing your house, raping your wife & stealing all of your Oreo cookies" & says that was Slayer's "Piece By Piece" here on
Sunday night on The Rock Of Jericho: http://tinyurl.com/rssxe . He says that's the 2nd of the 1-2 punch from the record "Reign In Blood", which's a classic that was
produced by Rick Rubin & says it kicked off with his all time favorite Slayer song "Angel Of Death". He says he was holding off playing it for awhile because he knew
sooner or later, he'd end up playing Slayer in the 1-2 punch on his show on XM 41 Da Boneyard: http://tinyurl.com/6hmt6 . He says Slayer's getting ready to unleash on
8/8, the monstrosity known as "Christ Illusion" which's their new record [NOTE FROM JEFF:there seems to be 2 different covers of the same record:
http://tinyurl.com/lv9oo & http://tinyurl.com/ko5q2 ] & it's also produced by Rubin. He says he heard a couple of cuts from it & mentions "Cult", then says that's the only
song he's heard from it & says he can't wait to hear the rest because this is the 1st Slayer record in 15 years that had the original lineup. He says it has the juggernaut machine gun playing of drummer Dave Lombardo, guitarists Kerry King & Jeff Hanneman & bassist Tom Araya, says all are still there, says Lombardo did leave & is
back for the attack & says he ain't talking about Dokken's George Lynch [or as he pronounces it] "Doo-Kin" & says it rhymes with "Roo-Kin. He wonders as to what
"Christ Illusion" will sound like, says it'll sound like Slayer & says it's because Slayer sounds like Slayer, then says that's what they do & says there's nothing wrong with that. He says lots of people say "Slayer's been putting out the same record for the last 15 to 20 years", then says who cares & says so does AC/DC, Iron Maiden,
Cheap Trick & Lynyrd Skynyrd. He says he don't expect to hear Slayer do a rap song & says if they did, he'd take King by the "shorten curlies" or the "long & fuzzies"
of his beard or goatee & swing him around for a bit. In the background there's a phone ringing & he says "Zoinks" that might be King calling him now, says Slayer does
what they do, says there's nothing wrong with that & that's what you expect from a band. He says when you hear a band that plays a certain style & sound, you don't
really want them to stray too much from that & says he don't. He says he's very excited to hear Slayer, especially with Lombardo because there's lots of drummers
worldwide, but says there's only 1 who's right to be the actual, awesome, perfect, ultimate drummer for Slayer & says it's Lombardo. He says that's 1 of those things that Lombardo's been gone for awhile, says he's been in Grip Inc., Fantomas & thinks he was in Testament for awhile & says he's now back where he belongs in the crib of Slayer. He says Slayer's on tour: http://tinyurl.com/jpjug with Lamb Of God: http://tinyurl.com/leaam , Children Of Bodom: http://tinyurl.com/rapvg & thinks
Mastodon's with them also: http://tinyurl.com/kgznw . He says Slayer will have gigs & records coming out & also a job til the day they die, because they're not only 1 of the original "big 4" of the metal world along with Metallica, Megadeth & Anthrax, but says they also started a whole sub-culture & were really the 1st death metal band. He then says they never really played any death metal, but were the 1st band that was so extreme & over the top, that basically got all the [what sounded like] "demu
borgers" of this day & says there's thousands of them & says thanks to Slayer for that. He again says it's Sunday night on XM 41 Da Boneyard & it's the "RAJ", says
he's Chris Jericho, says he's glad to have you & says thanks for joining in. He says as he steamrolls onto the night by leaving Slayer behind & moving onto another band that's spawned so many different imitators & [as he says it] "influenced influences" & says it's Stuck Mojo. He says whether you know it or not, was 1 of the 1st rap metal bands & says it's 1 of the 1st that he can remember hearing back in '96. He says it don't seem like that long ago, but remember in '96 there was no Korn, Limp Bizcuit or Saliva type bands & says it was all rap, metal & no in between. He says Mojo broke down the walls, then sings "BREAK THE WALLS DOWN" & asks as to where did he heard that before [NOTE FROM JEFF:For those that haven't guessed it, it's from the "WWF:Agression" CD: http://tinyurl.com/ld6od ]. Anyhow he
says it started a whole new wave of music that was never really credited to them, says he thinks they're way ahead of their time & like Trouble that started last weeks
show & other bands that were ahead of their time, they never really got their due. He says they never got pushed as far as they should've & could've, says if they came
along a couple of years later, the whole scene would've been there because they created the scene. He says Mojo made a string of very good records, says the last 1 was "Declaration Of A Headhunter" from 2000 & says either last year or 2 years ago, Rich Ward & Bonz who's the lead singer decided to reunite & try it again. He says
they toured successfully in Europe, says they just finished a huge US tour & then the other day on Fozzy's message board: http://tinyurl.com/gjlrq , Stuck Mojo's
message board: http://tinyurl.com/kg7hh & The Duke's message board: http://www.dukerocks.com/phpBB2 where Rich released a statement that said that he & Bonz
are no longer working together due to problems that Bonz has with different issues. He says both Rich & Bonz have different personalities, then decided to try at it again
but it didn't work & says they split up. He says Rich kinda opened up the forums to the people or peeps on the streets like you & him, says Rich was asking your
opinion if Stuck Mojo can continue without Bonz & Rich wanted your thoughts. He says some people said yes, some people said no & says here's what the world's been waiting for & says he [Y2J] will give his side of the story & says it's his opinion & 2 cents. He says since he's from Canada, it's 1 & a half cents in the states & says here's his 1 & a half cents. He feels that Ward should continue with Stuck Mojo & get another singer & move on, asks if Bonz's a huge purse for Stuck Mojo, says
yes & says Bonz is Stuck Mojo in lots of ways except for 1 person & says that's Rich. He says Stuck Mojo was created on Rich's back, says Rich writes the riffs, has
the ideas, says he's the visionary & says like Jeff Waters' made 12 Annihilator records with 7 different singers, the 1 constant is Jeff. He says it's the same with Eddie
Van Halen, Steve Harris, says there's others in the band that's been there for awhile in all those cases, but in each separate instance there's 1 visionary & 1 guy that
drives the band & says that's Rich. He says instead of starting from scratch like he did, then interupts by saying he had a little bit of a "burpsky" there, then asks if you've ever burped but burped inwards instead of outwards. He says it don't seem too healthy for that, says he thinks lots of people feel that Bonz's very important to
them, says he is & says he totally lost his train of thought. He says the visionaries drive the band, says there's other band members that've been there forever & says in
each case, the 1 guy's really driving the ship. He says he knows he's talking over himself, says it's happened time & time again with David Lee Roth leaving [Van Halen]
& Sammy Hagar comes in & says the band's bigger than ever. He says Hagar leaves, Gary Cherone comes in & says the band falls, says [Paul] Di'Anno's out [of Iron Maiden] & [Bruce] Dickinson comes in, then Dickinson out & Blaze [Bayley] comes in & the band falls. He says Vince Neil's out [of Motley Crue] & John Corabi in & the band falls, then says Bon Scott [from AC/DC] dies, Brian Johnson's in the band & it gets bigger. He says this is a different set of circumstances then when Bon Scott died, because when someone dies you have to continue on. He says when Freddie Mercury dies, Queen decides to move on with Paul Rodgers, says that's a
good choice & is if Freddie was still alive, maybe the choice wasn't as good but you still have to do what you have to do. He thinks Rich will say that you shouldn't start
from scratch like Sick Speed, Cafu & others, but needs to continue with Mojo with a new singer. He says sometimes it works & sometimes it don't, but if you have the 1
strong visionary who knows exactly what he wants to do & says in turn it's what the fans want to do. He then says like he said earlier with Slayer, if a band has a certain style & vibe then the fans wanna hear that. He says he don't want to hear lots of experimentation & says although that's cool, he still wants to relate back to the
original sound. He says if Rich's still with Stuck Mojo, then you'll always have the sound & asks as to what the Mojo sound is, he says here it is.

3.Plays Stuck Mojo's "Set The Tone", Van Halen's "Without You" & Motley Crue's "Uncle Jack".

4.Y2J says that was the heavy sound of Tommy Lee with vocalist John Corabi & says "Uncle Jack" is from the record that's simply entitled "Motley Crue", on the show
that's simply entitled The Rock Of Jericho on XM 41 Da Boneyard. He says that's a perfect example of a couple of bands that had the original singer leave & was
replaced, says we had Corabi replacing Neil, Cherone replacing Hagar who replaced Roth who replaced [what sounded like] Art Chamsky, then says who begat Phibias
who begat [what sounded like] Nevenkaniser & says it sounds like a bibical tale. He says the Van Halen/Motley Crue examples probably weren't the best examples of a
band making it with a new singer, but it goes to show what you can do when you have a new singer. He thinks the Motley Crue record that came out in '94, says it was
the 1st 1 without Neil was a great piece of work. He thinks Nikki Sixx went above & beyond the call of duty to really put out something that turned some heads, says it
really took people outside of the way that Motley Crue does, says it was great but again says it took people outside of the way that Motley Crue did. He says people
were expecting the party rock "Girls, Girls, Girls" vibe, but got the superheavy, Soundgarden type riffs. He mentions "Uncle Jack" is a great song that's so heavy, says if
you go back & listen to it for what it is now, says it's genius but says at the time it was the exact opposite of what anyone wanted to hear & says it kinda bombed. He
says if they would've released that record under a different monikor, they probably would've called themselves "The Crue", "MC", "MC Crue" & sings a line from MC
Hammer's "You Can't Touch This" & singing "Girls, Girls, Girls" & "Shout Out Devil" in the song. He says it was Motley Crue, says people weren't expecting it but the fans kept them going thru the lean years & the evil on slot of the plague called "Grunge" that wiped away all the party rock bands from the planet at the time. He says it
was 1 of those things, says Neil left & what're you gonna do, curl up in a ball & go away? He says no they got a new singer & continued on with Ward & says that's what we here, all 1 of us on his show say to you. He says Journey did that, says Steve Perry quit & returned, then says he had either vocal or mental problems or hip surgery or some kind of weird thing like that & he left. He says if you think Journey's gonna say forget it & says no they got vocalist Steve Augeri. He says he refuses to see the new Journey or the fake Journey as he calls them, because he says he's a huge Perry fan. He says if he wants to see Journey, it has to be with Perry & says if
not, then it's a cheap version. He says if Perry died in a terrible, horrible, freak garden accident, then he can understand getting a new singer but says as long as Perry's
walking the planet, he don't like it. He says having said that, he saw Perry sing a couple of times when the White Sox won the World Series either last year or whenever
it was & says as if he knows anything about baseball. He says Steve's not the singer he used to be, says he's got throat problems & other issues & says Journey's going with Augeri. He says he was just getting into the idea of maybe checking out Augeri in concert & getting into the new Journey, because he dug their last record
"Generations" & says he started hearing these underground rumors that Augeri was really singing via a tape live. He says there were also rumors that they had their own
sound guy who'd always running the vocals thru a separate track & says even though you'd have the live sound, but the vocals would be running via the auto tuner & it'd
be shout back on stage. He says even though he's really singing, but it's getting doctored & people would wonder as to what's going on & it's a Journey conspiracy. He
says what happens after, is that suddenly Augeri's gone to be replaced with Jeff Scott Soto & says even though there were issues with Augeri's vocals, so much to the
fact that he was asked to leave. He says Augeri was sacked, says that's 1 of his favorite rock & roll terms & says after the victim of a good sacking, in comes Soto. He
then asks as to who's Soto & says Jeff sang with Soul Sirkus that was Neil Schon's side project that came out this year. He says Jeff also sang with Yngwie Malmsteen, says you know he's got those high pipes that'd really [as he says it] "behooved" the Journey sound. He says that "behooved" the Augeri sound because
Augeri wasn't a Perry ripoff, but sure sounded like him & now Jeff comes in. He wonders if he'll be the Cherone of the band, Blaze Bayley of the band or will he be the guy that takes it to the next level, like Dickinson did with Iron Maiden & like Rob Halford did with Judas Priest. He says Halford wasn't the original singer for Judas Priest & asks as to who it was & says he'll say the answer after the break. He then says this is from "Generations" with Augeri, who's no longer with the band & says this is
"Steve O-Journey", right here on the "Rock Of Journey".

5.Plays Journey's "The Place In Your Heart" & Yngwie Malmsteen's "I'll See The Light Tonight".

6.Y2J says that's classic Malmsteen from "Rising Force" with Soto on "I'll See The Light Tonight", says that's what you'll hear when you'll see Journey, says they won't
play a Malmsteen song but says that voice will sing "Separate Ways", "Don't Stop Believin'", "Faithfully" & "Only The Young". He says he knows he said at the end of
the break "The Rock Of Journey", says that was a joke "you stupid bastards", says he didn't f*** up & says he never f***s up because it's his show & says he can do
whatever he wants. He says he can do whatever he wants to do, whenever he wants to do it & says "because I'm in charge OK? thanks, bye-bye". He says the original
singer of Judas Priest was, says "anyone" 3 times & Beuler once & says it's Alan Atkins. He says Atkins was in a band called The New Wave Of British Heavy Metal All Stars" that played at the New Jersey March Metal Meltdown that Fozzy played on, says they played at the end of the night & says when Fozzy played, there was
about 300 fans & left a couple of bands later. He says he's not saying "we drew the 300 fans", says believe him that they stuck around for 1 or 2 bands after that & says
by the time [as he says it] "The New Wave Of British Metal, Heavy Metal All Stars" or whatever the f*** they're called came on stage, they were down to about 50 fans.
He says [as he says it] "The New Wave, SO-SO, SO-SO, SO-SO," that had original Iron Maiden guitarist Dennis Stratton before Adrian Smith came in, says they weren't happy & there was some controversy & were probably told that "listen, there's 50 people here, we'll pay you $50, I know you came all the way from London, from
Lancashire, but $50 is $50 & that's US coin too, that's cash money Daddy-O". He asks you to go see Journey this summer: http://tinyurl.com/pgj98 , says they're touring with Def Leppard: www.defleppard.com/tour , says Def Leppard has vocalist Joe Elliot & now Journey has Soto. He says we have a little theme going on here with guys getting kicked out of bands or replacement, says another example's of a guy getting kicked out is Vinnie Vincent. He says Vinnie replaced the sacked Ace
Frehley for a couple of records, says he wrote some great songs, got too big for his britches & then he got sacked by Gene [Simmons] & Paul [Stanley]. He says Vinnie then formed the Vinnie Vincent Invasion, says he had a couple of great records & then was sacked from his own band when the rest of the guys formed Slaughter. He says that's a sad rock & roll story, says Vinnie's a great guitarist & songwriter, but almost got caught in a motive by playing so fast as if he was never
allowed to play anything in Kiss & says when he got to play in his own band, he said screw it & he'll just go nuts. He says every solo's like "THTHTHTHTHTHTHTHTHTHTHTHTHTHTH, CHI CHI, BOOM" & says you'd want to kill the bee that's buzzing around your head. He says he still had a great little run with 2 hot records with vocalist Mark Slaughter, bassist Dana Strum, drummer Bobby Rock & says Rock played with Nelson & Nitro. He says he's gotta get some Nitro
on the show, says he's out of control with this ridiculous trivia today, says he should've played this song on 7/4 but says it's coming on 7/30. He asks for you to pretend
that it's 4 or 5 weeks ago, set off the last couple of Tiger sparklers, asks as to what it's called & says it's Bottle Rockets. He asks if you've ever had Whipper Snappers
where you're at, says he used to have them & says they looked like "Hersey's, Hersey's Kisses, Hershey's Kisses", says to say that 3 times fast & he himself says it 3 times fast: www.hersheys.com/kisses . Anyhow he says you'd throw them on the ground & they go "Pish, Pish, Pish", says for you to take your Whipper Snappers,
throw them on the ground, let off a few black cats & to let freedom rock right here on the "RAJ".

7.Plays Vinnie Vincent's "Let Freedom Rock" & Slaughter's "Burnin' Bridges".

8.Y2J asked as to how bad is it when you get kicked out of your own band & your own band members on their debut record, write a song about you & call it "Burnin' Bridges"?, then sings a line of it: "YOU HAVE TO WALL AT HOME, THAT'S TOO BAD" & sings "PRISSY, PRISSY, DON'T YOU CALL ME WHEN YOU MISS ME. I
GOTTA MOVE ON & GET YOU OUTTA MY LIFE". He says that's very "skathing", says it's a "skathing" review of Vinnie from Mark, Dana & the boys & Slaughter's Blas Elias who's the drummer with the best name. He then asks as to what Blas means, says "Blas-famy", "Blas-Moses", says he don't know & says it's time to move on. He says someone who's never been kicked out of a band as far as he knows, then says everyone's kicked out a band & says he's been kicked out of his high school band "Semitar" when he said the drummer who's skinny had a geek physique, but said it behind his back & when the drummer found out, him & the guitarist kick
Y2J out of his own band. He says he started his solo band called "Dangerous Cirv", says it's because his real last name's Irvine & says "Dangerous Cirv, get it?". He says he didn't have any other band members, just a name & a concept & about a week later because they couldn't find any other "shweet" bass players like him, he was back in "Semitar". He says Rob Zombie's back on the road again: www.robzombie.com/tour with guitarist John 5 & touring with Anthrax: www.anthrax.com ,
mentions the new record "Educated Horses", the upcoming "Halloween" movie & mentions a cartoon about lucha libre ["El Superbeasto": www.elsuperbeasto.com ], says it's not dealing with Jack Black, but dealing with actual "lucha libre-dors" & corrects himself & says luchadors. He says Zombie's a busy mo-fo, says let's get busy
with Zombie right here on "RAJ".

9.Plays Rob Zombie's "17 Year Locust", Megadeth's "Good Mourning/Black Friday" & Ozzy Osbourne's "Junkie".

10.Y2J says "Junkie" is from the "Down To Earth" album, says Ozzy's been playing on the 2nd stage of ozzfest: www.ozzfest.com & says that's great because Ozzy
usually headlines the main stage but this year, "Blasko" [Rob Nicholson] who's Ozzy's bassist that came from Zombie, asks if you see on how he tied that together there & says Blasko suggested Ozzy to play the 2nd stage, which Ozzy loved because he gets right into the pit & action. He's guessing that people are going crazy,
Ozzy's rejuvenated & acting like he's 30, wearing jeans & a Tshirt on stage & says it's the new Ozzy with the new Ozzy record coming out soon. He says it's all been
written & recorded by Zakk Wylde who's been recording riff after riff, says the man's a machine & says Ozzy just has to lay down his vocals with his classic "I NEVER
WANT TO BE WITH YOU". He says that should be a song there, tells Ozzy to take that chorus if he wants & again sings "I NEVER WANT TO BE WITH YOU". He asks as to what else he should play & asks if there's any requests, says someone yelled out Slayer & says he already played that. He then says someone yelled out
Freebird, says he won't play that on his show, suggests some Loudness & says not the original but Loudness with another lead singer being Mike Vescera, who replaced Minoru Niihara in '89. He says then they released 1 of the best Loudness records ever called "Soldier Of Fortune", says Vescera then went to play with
Malmsteen & says Malmsteen uses every lead singer. He says Vescera did a record with Helloween's Roland Grapow, then imitates Roland by saying "HELLO, THIS IS
ROLAND GRAPOW FROM HELLOWEEN", then says he did both an Ozzy & Grapow imitation in the same segment & asks "how often do you hear that nowadays
kiddies?" He says he don't feel that not too many remember the "Soldier Of Fortune", says it's great with Akira Takasaki as a great guitarist & says this'll be his buffet
set. He says he'll throw a bunch of stuff at you with a bunch of bands that he felt like playing, says he'll play them, says let's hear it, & sings "right here, on XM 41 Da Bone-Yaaaaard".

11.Plays Loudness' "Long After Midnight", The Darkness' "Dinner Lady Arms" & Faith No More's "Surprise Your Dead".

12.Y2J says that's a little "slab" of rock there with Faith No More's Mike Patton, says that's awesome because Mike used to play with Lombardo in Fantomas. He says
they may still play together, says he's not putting the "post mortum on Fantomas" & asks if you saw on how he tied in a little Slayer in there. He says "Dinner Lady Arms" sounds almost like a Spinal Tap title, says The Darkness ain't playing it tongue & cheek & says they're really just "crazo, nutos, beeno guys". He then sings
"BLACK FRIDAY, PAINT THE DEVIL ON THE WALL", says he loves that, says he forgot to mention it earlier & says "paint the devil on the wall" sounds creepy, scary
& very Manson-esk. He says he ain't playing any Marilyn Manson today or any Shirley Manson either & then sings "I'M ALWAYS HAPPY WHEN IT RAINS, I'M ALWAYS HAPPY WHEN IT RAINS". He then asks if you've ever heard of the band Tora Tora, says he talks about them once in a while, says they're from Memphis,
Tennessee that released 2 records. He says he plays them from time to time, says he digs them, enjoy them & feels they're a little underated. He says they're a very
catchy, kind of a blues rock band & says if you had a [what sounded like] "compalo" list of his 100 favorite songs. He says if he could just type 100 favorite songs into
his brain & there'd be a printout of paper coming out of his mouth, says he wouldn't have to think about what his favorite songs were but they just came out & says this
song ["She's Good She's Bad"] would be on it. He says because it's catchy, cool & has a great bass line & says for you to turn the song up & drive down the highway.
He says if you're driving down the highway for all the people on the road & says all you truckers who listen to the "RAJ", while driving from Fresno to Sacremento &
delivering raisin crop in the dead of night. He says or it could be at 9:15PM or wherever you may be, then says to crank it up, roll the windows down & take a sip of your
beer. He then says you shouldn't be drinking & driving & says take a sip of your coffee & rock on out to Tora Tora & Jericho on Da Boneyard.

13.Plays Tora Tora's "She's Good She's Bad" & Red Hot Chili Pepper's "This Velvet Glove".

14.Y2J says "This Velvet Glove" is from the "Californication" album in '99, says the Peppers released "Stadium Arcadium" which was their 1st #1 record "EVER", says
they're getting ready to go on a huge worldwide tour & mentions that it's hitting the States, Canada, Mexico & everywhere. He says if you're a Chili Peppers fan, now's
the time to check them out: http://tinyurl.com/rjrlf . He says he don't know if they'll hit Trinidad, but Danger Danger will & says Steve West & the band was saying that
they have a big following in Trinidad. He says why not, Trinidad's the rock & roll capital of the world & says it made him laugh because you'd think that Tito Puente [who died 5/31/2000] would be there. He says that shows that there's work for bands if you can find it, says you have to get out there, get noticed & says that's what Danger Danger's doing. He says that's strange because they're 1 of those bands that never had a huge following or time in the sun, says they had a couple of good records &
small hits. He says they had a record called "Screw It!" which he digs, says he loves the audacity of them having a song called "Slipped Her The Big One" & says we
wonders why hair metal died. He says if you're putting out a song called "Slipped Her The Big One", then it says it all right there as if people ask "what do you guys
write about, well "Slipped Her The Big One" & we're writing about slipping girls "big ones". He says they don't even try to disguise it, like "Slipped Her The Big One" is
talking about putting a cucumber in their salad & says maybe they are. He says he's "Marblemouth Jericho" today by stumbling & bumbling, says he's confused for the
fact that a band actually released "Slipped Her The Big One", asks if it's a good song, says we should check it out & says this is for all you ladies out there.

15.Danger Danger's "Slipped Her The Big One" & Warrant's "Followed".

16.Y2J says "Followed" is from the grunge release "Ultraphobic" & says it's when Jani Lane was still with them. He says this is another band that kicked out the heart &
soul, says Warrant's touring: www.warrantweb.net/tour.html with former Black N' Blue's Jaime St. James on vocals & says Lane was the main songwriter. He says
Warrant just released a new record called "Born Again", says he has to play some new Warrant maybe next week & says it's strange to him that there must be some
big personalality clashes or drug issues & says he don't know. He says to kick out the lead singer & songwriter of your band & still continue on is very strange, says it
makes him want to "Slip Her The Big One" & asks as to what you thought of the new Danger Danger track. He says you can email him at messagesforchris@gmail.com to let him know, then plugs his 2 sites www.chrisjericho.com & www.myspace.com/therockofjericho & says he don't have to say "forward
slash" anymore because if you're on MySpace then you know what it is. He says that's it for him this week & says he's still "stymied" over the ultimate in "c**k rock" song title. He says maybe he'll start going up to chicks on the street & says "Hi, my name's Chris, would you mind if I slipped you the big one?" & see if it works. He says Danger Danger in their linernotes has the great quote of: "Thank you to all of the girls who've worn the load", says that's classy & says Warrant also had:"Here's to
honor, jump on her & stay on her". He then says also in their linernotes of their 1st record:"Here's to the girl in the little red shoes, she likes to party, she likes to booze.
She lost her cherry, but that's no sin, she's still got the box, where the cherry came in" & says thank you, that's good poetry there. He says that's something you can tell the kids & read it to them at night to put them into the bed. He says Metallica would never have any fancy little sexual sayings like that & says maybe they'd say "Die Die Die, Die Die Die". He says Metallica was smart when they 1st started out because they played lots of cover songs from obsecure metal bands like Holocaust & Blitzkrieg that people never heard stateside & says when they played these songs, they thought Metallica were playing originals. He says they pretty much payed for
Diamond Head's retirement, says when he 1st heard this song he had no idea who Diamond Head was, says he thought it was a Metallica song & to him it still is. He
says for this week's closure & before he's over, finished, gone, done & out & says he'll end the show off with the most famous Metallica cover song of all time. He says
this was original done by Diamond Head & originally appearing on the "Garage Days Re-Revisited" record & says it's the "B" side to "Creeping Death". He asks if he's
evil & says yes he is.

17.Ends the show with Metallica's "Am I Evil?" & the show ends at 10PM.

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