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enoch (Member Profile)

choggie says...

like the cutta yer jib there pard, and I dig yer fuck teh dumshitz attitude when it comes to education-Iread yer run-down of your tenure at Diplomamill University over in the lounge, and I understand your position and frustration...I can't help but feel that a lot of folks here are victims of similar institutionalized heresy and pollution of mind-It gives me hope to find others like me, both disgusted with the apparent shape of things to come and hopeful of an alternative to the systematic numbing and dumbing of the planet's inhabitants. Namaste back, and rock the fuck on. If I see you over on gchat I'll poke ya-

My first concert was in 75', Lynnard Skynnard in Dallas, was the back up band for the headliners, Emerson Lake and Palmer on their Brain Salad Surgery tour...One of the reasons my hearing is less than perfect...that and the electric guitar cranked the fuck up in the garage.
In reply to this comment by enoch:
In reply to this comment by choggie:
hey enochthewatcher@gmail.com...you should load google chat perhaps, i'd like to scream bloody fucking heavy metal murder at you!

I upvoted a shit load of yer P Q...a fan of Paul Di'Anno are we???

yer a rare breed ya wanker


hell yeah.
i do everything backwards though.i bought number of the beast (good album) and was blown away.
so i went to the local head shop (they have those anymore?)and picked up:
iron maiden,killers and maiden japan for like 5 bucks.
number of the beast took to the shelf and killers i played like non-stop for a week.
dickenson did his thing and maiden made some good albums with him,mainly:number of the best,piece of mind and powerslave.
i saw all three concerts but never got to see di'anno and that just bloooooows.
i had a chance to see his solo project in jacksonville but we got called to ship out three days early.
so...i have never seen di'anno perform live.
and my life is less because of it.
that man could belt!
thanks for the upvotes man,always appreciated.
and i have to give ya props on being the best and most imaginative TITLE creator EVAH!
peace brother.
namaste.

choggie (Member Profile)

enoch says...

In reply to this comment by choggie:
hey enochthewatcher@gmail.com...you should load google chat perhaps, i'd like to scream bloody fucking heavy metal murder at you!

I upvoted a shit load of yer P Q...a fan of Paul Di'Anno are we???

yer a rare breed ya wanker


hell yeah.
i do everything backwards though.i bought number of the beast (good album) and was blown away.
so i went to the local head shop (they have those anymore?)and picked up:
iron maiden,killers and maiden japan for like 5 bucks.
number of the beast took to the shelf and killers i played like non-stop for a week.
dickenson did his thing and maiden made some good albums with him,mainly:number of the best,piece of mind and powerslave.
i saw all three concerts but never got to see di'anno and that just bloooooows.
i had a chance to see his solo project in jacksonville but we got called to ship out three days early.
so...i have never seen di'anno perform live.
and my life is less because of it.
that man could belt!
thanks for the upvotes man,always appreciated.
and i have to give ya props on being the best and most imaginative TITLE creator EVAH!
peace brother.
namaste.

Sidney the Baby Otter Playing Around

Muse don't like to lip-sync

Little kids play Iron Maiden

burdturgler (Member Profile)

Iron Maiden - "Run To The Hills"

What's your first memory of rock & roll? (Rocknroll Talk Post)

Sagemind says...

Growing up in a radio Station, (my mom has worked in the same station my entire life), I have just always been around rock and roll. I remember meeting everyone that came through town, even Wolfman Jack on several occasions. There were so many, and I was young, I don’t even remember names…. You just don’t care at that age when you are around it all the time.

I used to get all the demo records to bring home. I remember at one of my birthday parties (10th?) I gave out 45s as party favors. (Five to each guest.)

My mom had a collection of 5-600 albums and several hundred original 45s with songs like “Robert Mitchum-
Ballad OF Thunder Road (1958), Janie Grant-Greasy Kids Stuff (1962) 45’s by Jan & Dean, Beach Boys, Buddy Holly, Big Bopper, Little Richard, Richie Vallens, Elvis and that era. I remember putting on CCR albums as young as 6 or 7 years old.

My personal first 45s were Kiss-Beth, Jerry Doucette-Mama Let him play, Eagles-Liyin’ Eyes. My first Albums were Kiss, Rock and Roll Over and Bay City Rollers.

Into grade eight, my favorites became stuff like, Billy Idol, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Kiss, ACDC, the Ramones, The Cramps, The Moody Blues, Meatloaf, Styx and so much more. At one point I amassed over 1000 albums…

I thinned my selection down after getting married thinning down to around 50-100 albums and cassettes and have regretted it ever since. Music has been such a large part of my and there is a story to go with every song I ever remembered.

My first Rock Concert was Red Rider, opening for them was (Don’t laugh) Honeymoon Suite !!!

Long live the Music!

Waterboarding Is Torture: A History Lesson

mizila says...

The Obamadrones are trying so hard to make waterboarding, an impermanent interrogation technique which has saved lives and stopped attacks, equivalent to the neck-sawing killings by jihadist animals.

Just because thumb screws aren't the same as the iron maiden, it doesn't mean they're not both torture.

Acid Queen scene (from Tommy, the movie)

rosekat says...

I found my Dad's copy of this on VHS when I was a young boy, and watched it that Saturday morning. Very strange memories I have... I didn't understand any of it at the time, it was all just bizarre visuals. That spinning iron maiden & the jesus comparisons kinda blew my young mind. Fucked up.

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Today was a beautiful day (Blog Entry by swampgirl)

peggedbea says...

yay! i LOVE and cherish and have many kissy kissies for those days.

also, its best with the song mushaboom by feist for the soundtrack

is it compulsive that i have a a whole burned CD for domestic spring time mom days? also for winter ones and summer and fall ones. i have different ones for baking different types of bread/pastry. i have one for sick days. i have ones for days im extra lovey... interestingly enough, the fall domestic mom/family day is mostly iron maiden and slayer.

Bruce Dickinson - Tears Of The Dragon

Iron Maiden mock the lip syncing phenomenon

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Iron Maiden - Hallowed Be Thy Name (Live at Ullevi)

Sagemind says...

Bruce Dickinson, Dave Marray, Adrian Smith, Nicko McBrian & Steve Harris!

Although there have been many changes and substitutions in their line up over the years, These guys are truly what made Iron Maiden who they are today.

Oh, and don't forget Eddie, conceived and painted by Derek Riggs,
http://www.derekriggs.com/



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