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And Metallica have announced they are playing Live Earth........
Share a few beers with the Foo Fighters.........
Its gotta happen :banana: :banana: :banana:

Surely :|
 
rockin_plumber said:
And Metallica have announced they are playing Live Earth........
Share a few beers with the Foo Fighters.........
Its gotta happen :banana: :banana: :banana:

Surely :|

I hope Jamz won't loose his voice just b4 your gig then :err:
 
Aerosmith are playing Hyde park on Sunday........
125,000 people leaving there at 10:30 as well then :|

With Bon Jovi playing the O2 arena.....
23,000 leaving there at 10:30.......

MMMMMMMmmmmm quite busy when we get out of Brixton Academy :|
 
CAPRICORN, the band featuring Phil Caivano (guitars/vocals; ex-MONSTER MAGNET), Philthy "Animal" Taylor (drums; ex-MOTÖRHEAD), Corey Parks (bass; DIE HUNNS, ex-NASHVILLE PUSSY) and Todd Youth (guitar; THE CHELSEA SMILES, ex-DANZIG), has begun writing and rehearsing in Los Angeles in preparation for the recording of its debut album in August and tour dates to follow in fall.

Says Youth, "Me and Phil have been talking about doing a band for ages, and now we've been able to put together our dream lineup with Philthy and Corey. Philthy is one of my favorite drummers, and Corey needs no introduction — beside Lemmy, she is one of the hardest bass players out there. This isn't just some vanity side project, this is a real band. We can't wait to get the album recorded and get out on the road…"

CAPRICORN is being managed by former Metal Edge editor Paul Gargano.



Sounds Cool 8)
 
Foo Fighters are

1.) Too bigger band to support Metallica

2.) Indie rock really wouldn't go down too well with Metallica and Mastodon fans

3.) The rumors knocking around are Spinal Tap (Which would be WAY more entertaining) or Dream Theater, maybe Machine Head..but I dont care too much for them

Just my 2 cents :)
 
Think I can explain my random Mmmmm now LOL


I thought, and I think rockin thought, Ben meant it wasn't gonna be busy on the way out from Brixton LOL
 
wicky said:
Think I can explain my random Mmmmm now LOL


I thought, and I think rockin thought, Ben meant it wasn't gonna be busy on the way out from Brixton LOL

No :P

If I replied
"WHY NOT"
in a random way would you know what I meant :?
I am replying to summit two pages back which makes no sense without
a quote........


I knew what he meant......
If Benny chose not to quote the post how are we meant to know what
he means :D
I know the board is slow sometimes but there were 2 WHOLE posts
between woot he was replying to and his answer :P
 
Ok then
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LOL LOL 8) 8) LOL LOL 8) 8) LOL LOL

MetalUnderground.com reports that British newspaper The Guardian has concluded it's question of who the greatest living Englishman is and the result will make heavy metal fans very happy!

MOTÖRHEAD mainman Lemmy has been given the title.

The Guardian states:

"Let it be stated for the record: Lemmy, singer with Motörhead, is the nation's greatest living Englishman. Some say this accolade belongs to Tony Benn, but attending one of his appearances will cost you up to £35 a ticket and doesn't get you Ace of Spades played by a sexagenarian who sinks two packets of Marlboro Reds and two litres of Jack Daniels a day.

Next month, London sees the start of the South Bank Meltdown festival, the summer's annual pick'n'mix of musical culture. This year's curator is Jarvis Cocker, another national treasure. The band Cocker has chosen to launch Meltdown is Motörhead. I would like to think - no, I believe - there is nothing kitsch about this choice. It isn't the same as people who wear AC/DC shirts to the NME Awards. I feel that Jarvis Cocker understands that Motörhead epitomise rock'n'roll's core ideal, that "the only way to feel the noise is when it's good and loud", and that they are a beacon for defiant celebration.

Lemmy may have hit many a duff note in the past 30 years, but not once has he told you a lie. I was 10 years old when I first heard this band; I was just a week older by the time I owned my first Motörhead record. A month after that I had an iron-on T-shirt. Five years later and I was knee deep in mud at Donington Park, flailing in terror as people fell under my feet, watching in amazement as a firework screamed its way toward Lemmy on the stage. I remember it now: he went ballistic. And then he played 'Ace Of Spades'.

'Ace Of Spades' is, of course, the one song loved by everyone who has heard it. Its moral is so clear it could well be Moses on the mic, its timing so deft it might just be the greatest shimmy in rock'n'roll.

"You know I'm going to lose, and gambling's for fools, but that's the way I like it baby, I don't want to live forever."

In the original studio version Lemmy then warns you to not "forget the joker", but of late the song has been brought up to date. While power chords throb from his Rickenbacker bass and his mouth moves up to a microphone stationed higher than his head, the 61-year-old greatest living Englishman instead says "... but apparently I am."

And who wouldn't drink to that?"
 
Ben said:
Foo Fighters are

1.) Too bigger band to support Metallica

2.) Indie rock really wouldn't go down too well with Metallica and Mastodon fans

3.) The rumors knocking around are Spinal Tap (Which would be WAY more entertaining) or Dream Theater, maybe Machine Head..but I dont care too much for them

Just my 2 cents :)
Sod who's the bigger band....Its Wembley, Metallica are headlining so get someone else in regardless of the size...Foos...hell Megadeth, Slayer, Motorhead.....any of them would be fine by me thankyou very much
 
MACHINE HEAD has replaced BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE as one of the opening acts for METALLICA on July 8 at the Wembley Stadium in London, England. Also scheduled to appear are H.I.M. and MASTODON.


Problem Solved :wink:
 
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