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IcedPriestOfFear Metal GOD


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Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 8:21 am Post subject: Iced Earth - the Owen years |
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ok, so NO SCAFFER HATING! first off, second, only talk about the good when it come's Tim's time in Iced Earth, so first off, what was your favorite song from Tim's Iced Earth era, mines is Ten Thousand Strong, how bout y'all? _________________ The bass player/vocalist for In Through the Out Door and the bass player/backup vokills for Die Deader |
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PowerKnight Heavy Metal Grandpa

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Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 9:51 am Post subject: |
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From The Glorious Burden The Gettysberg Trilogy, it`s kinda one whole song in three parts! PowerKnight  _________________ Joust With Thee
For I The PowerKnight Hath Taken
Escaped From The Castle
A Damsel Distressed Unto Thee
The PowerKnight Legacy
Ripper Will Take Us Beyond Fear
Ripper Is The Scream Machine
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ripperowens213 Metal GOD


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Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 10:06 am Post subject: |
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I have to go with THE RED BARON / BLUE MAX Its just a killer killer tune some insane screams and Tim wrote it.
Its kind of close for me cause The Reckoning to me is one of his best ever. In my opinion it gives Scream Machine and Painkiller a run for its money.
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IcedPriestOfFear Metal GOD


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Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 10:26 am Post subject: |
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| ripperowens213 wrote: |
I have to go with THE RED BARON / BLUE MAX Its just a killer killer tune some insane screams and Tim wrote it.
Its kind of close for me cause The Reckoning to me is one of his best ever. In my opinion it gives Scream Machine and Painkiller a run for its money.
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YES!...and nice touch with the colours _________________ The bass player/vocalist for In Through the Out Door and the bass player/backup vokills for Die Deader |
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MykeHavoc Metal GOD


Joined: 25 Apr 2006 Posts: 1366 Location: Nashua, NH
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Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 10:52 am Post subject: |
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My favorites are The Reckoning and Framing Armageddon.
IE with Ripper was my favorite band at the time.
I'm still depressed about that.
I hope that Charred Walls will do a few Glorious Burden tunes live! _________________
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IcedPriestOfFear Metal GOD


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Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 10:53 am Post subject: |
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| MykeHavoc wrote: |
My favorites are The Reckoning and Framing Armageddon.
IE with Ripper was my favorite band at the time.
I'm still depressed about that.
I hope that Charred Walls will do a few Glorious Burden tunes live! |
that would be kick ass! any new news on that album? _________________ The bass player/vocalist for In Through the Out Door and the bass player/backup vokills for Die Deader |
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MykeHavoc Metal GOD


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Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 11:21 am Post subject: |
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Nope. I've dropped lines to both Tim and Richard. No dice yet. _________________
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ripperowens213 Metal GOD


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Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 11:24 am Post subject: |
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| MykeHavoc wrote: |
My favorites are The Reckoning and Framing Armageddon.
IE with Ripper was my favorite band at the time.
I'm still depressed about that.
I hope that Charred Walls will do a few Glorious Burden tunes live! |
I hear you IE with Ripper has been my favorite band since.
I love the notes he was recording all the back vocals and stuff simply amazing.....
Any new news on the Iced Earth dvd?
Have you guys ever tried singing The Reckoning?
That song is amazing.......  |
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IcedPriestOfFear Metal GOD


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Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 11:39 am Post subject: |
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| MykeHavoc wrote: |
| Nope. I've dropped lines to both Tim and Richard. No dice yet. |
suspense! _________________ The bass player/vocalist for In Through the Out Door and the bass player/backup vokills for Die Deader |
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IcedPriestOfFear Metal GOD


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Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 11:39 am Post subject: |
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| ripperowens213 wrote: |
| MykeHavoc wrote: |
My favorites are The Reckoning and Framing Armageddon.
IE with Ripper was my favorite band at the time.
I'm still depressed about that.
I hope that Charred Walls will do a few Glorious Burden tunes live! |
I hear you IE with Ripper has been my favorite band since.
I love the notes he was recording all the back vocals and stuff simply amazing.....
Any new news on the Iced Earth dvd?
Have you guys ever tried singing The Reckoning?
That song is amazing.......  |
nope, the only way you'll get some of those notes out of me is if you grab my balls and streach them from Toronto to Ohio! _________________ The bass player/vocalist for In Through the Out Door and the bass player/backup vokills for Die Deader |
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ripperowens213 Metal GOD


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Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 12:00 pm Post subject: |
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| IcedPriestOfFear wrote: |
| ripperowens213 wrote: |
| MykeHavoc wrote: |
My favorites are The Reckoning and Framing Armageddon.
IE with Ripper was my favorite band at the time.
I'm still depressed about that.
I hope that Charred Walls will do a few Glorious Burden tunes live! |
I hear you IE with Ripper has been my favorite band since.
I love the notes he was recording all the back vocals and stuff simply amazing.....
Any new news on the Iced Earth dvd?
Have you guys ever tried singing The Reckoning?
That song is amazing.......  |
nope, the only way you'll get some of those notes out of me is if you grab my balls and streach them from Toronto to Ohio! |
LMFAO!!!!!!!
JA JA JA JA JA
Thats a good one..... |
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IcedPriestOfFear Metal GOD


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Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 12:15 pm Post subject: |
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thanks man _________________ The bass player/vocalist for In Through the Out Door and the bass player/backup vokills for Die Deader |
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MykeHavoc Metal GOD


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Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 12:56 pm Post subject: |
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The Reckoning used to intimidate me, but its actually a fairly easy song
to sing for people in the Halford/Ripper style of voice. None of the notes
are all that high. Its a matter of balancing out the aggression with still having solid notes hammered. If I had an opportunity to sing it, I have
confidence that it would come out pretty good. _________________
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IcedPriestOfFear Metal GOD


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Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 1:16 pm Post subject: |
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if it was me i would be a mute cause i hit the scream at the beginning and that's it _________________ The bass player/vocalist for In Through the Out Door and the bass player/backup vokills for Die Deader |
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MykeHavoc Metal GOD


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Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 2:53 pm Post subject: |
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Are you thinking of Ten Thousand Strong? Cuz Reckoning doesn't have an intro scream...
You know, upon further inspection, the chorus is really tough on Reckoning, mainly because there is no central melody line, so I'd have no idea what to sing. I'd have to make up something, and I don't think it'll have the same power as the million tracks of layered vocals all doing different things like on the album. _________________
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