Which is, of course, part of the mystery. Hitchcock was the master at just giving you enough detail to let your mind fill in the rest.
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Which is, of course, part of the mystery. Hitchcock was the master at just giving you enough detail to let your mind fill in the rest.
Wow...I saw that tour, with the late Gary Moore third-on-the-bill. He had a killer band: Neil Murray, Ian Paice and (I think) Don Airey. I actually went to see him, though Krokus were touring...
After the way he and Lee Kerslake have been treated by the Osbournes, I thoroughly doubt Bob Daisley would want anything to do with Ozzy in a working sense.
Tommy Aldridge...maybe. I don't even...
Actually, I meant movies with depressing content...not movies that suck so bad they depress you!:crazy:
Don't rip on Grease...I was 12 years old when that came out and I found Olivia's...
I just watched Less Than Zero for the second time since the late '80s.
I'm sure I've seen more depressing movies than that, but right now I cannot think of one.
The Doors were never a favourite of mine, but Ray could make a Hammond B3 talk. RIP.
Star Trek: Into Darkness
I have owned (and still play) Forbidden since it was released in 1995.
For me it represented the end of Black Sabbath as a BAND...the late '90s was a missed chance for a new album with all four...
I just got Warlock's Triumph And Agony album...I'd had it on cassette for years until it finally wore out.
I've been playing it to death; remembering what a good album it is, what a powerful...
Someone else who remembers her! She was HOT.
Apparently she's also been made an Honorary Colonel in the Royal Canadian Air Force...she looks quite cute in the uniform.
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On the way from Amazon:
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"The Sign Of The Southern Cross" from Live - Radio City Music Hall 2007.
Well, Jeff certainly did like his drink.
I think the album itself is excellent, among the best either Black Sabbath or Ronnie James Dio ever did in their respective catalogues.
I got to see the tour (Chicago, with Danzig as support)...
Neil Peart, 60 this year.
Carmine Appice, 66
Roger Taylor, 63
:crazy:
Still...all three of those men have kept themselves in shape by working regularly (Peart's understandable sabbatical...
I am a Christian, and they sure as hell don't speak for me or for most other Christians I know...I haven't met one person who goes along with their bullshit.
Their "church" isn't recognised by any...
Farewell, Jeff. Far too young.
I am not surprised, unfortunately. When I lived in Indiana, a little girl died from brown recluse bites...and we won't even get started on the kinds of spiders our...
I liked Death Magnetic from the moment I first played it...it was the first Metallica album since the "Black" album that I bought.
I have mixed opinions on Rick Rubin - I don't think Slayer would...
Anyone who has suffered from, or had a loved one suffering from, substance abuse (full disclosure: I'm a recovering alcoholic), knows that even if you're clean and sober today, and have been for how...
I remember when a friend of mine told me in very early '94 that Black Sabbath were touring and that they were playing nearby (Kalamazoo, Michigan). I said "what the hell?" I thought that after...
Yngwie's best albums, as I see them, were Marching Out and Trilogy. He's kind of just repeated himself since then, though I do like (and own) Inspiration, his album of songs by other bands. He does...
I've seen this. Look for it to be on the cover of the National Enquirer or some other shit rag soon.
Having said that, I believe Sharon is cold-blooded enough to simply decide she doesn't need...
I am disappointed but not surprised.
Bill has not played on a Black Sabbath album since 1983 and he has not toured with Black Sabbath since a handful of dates in South America when Tony Martin was...
Nile Rodgers is one hell of a guitar player. He was toned-down a lot in Chic. The late Bernard Edwards certainly knew his way around the four-string.
They played most of the tracks on Debbie...
I don't really think of the '80s as being "disco." Disco was having its last gasp in 1980, and as I grew up not far from Chicago, I remember when this happened:
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