DoomsdayZach
The Professor was right
I could give a shit about epica personally, but i hope she recovers just fine. I'm sure she will, but either way Metal loses way too many members of the family.
I elect for a hand-holding party comprised of Liv Kristine, Francine Boucher, Christina Scabbia, Amy Lee, and (why the fuck not) Tarja Turunen...Simone Simons, of course, would be the guest of honor.
*smirk*
Floor gets the golden ticket out of that little shindig but only because she actually has some balls somewhere...maybe she keeps 'em in her purse or something but they're there.
Honestly, it sucks that she's sick and it sucks that some people will be disappointed, but I look at it like this:
I had to suffer through Leaves' Eyes before I could see Blind Guardian, I had to suffer through Echoes of Eternity before I could see Edguy, and if I don't have to sit through Epica before I can see Symphony X, that is TITS!
And this is why you're my new best friend
Especially here where there are people who have the power and will to put said ideas in motion to try and make them reality.
... why can't we place a post here in Intromental's backyard asking them to put a tickler in SymX's ear.
Honestly, I would prefer if you did not call this "Intromental's backyard". I know Glenn works for me, but that does not make his board my backyard. It's 2 seperate entities, and I prefer to keep it that way, thank you.
Regarding your request, someone already told you that we have no say in who SX books for their tours. The only thing we can do is apply to have our bands on their tours as anyone else, and then pay the big bucks they ask for when ( or if ) they choose one of ours.
So therein lies the question. Would it hurt to "apply"? Would it cost too much? Did you apply? Or is that not ethical until the band has officially cancelled? Only asking questions here. I don't know the protocol and just thought it to be a good idea and good business move before your bands are at the bottom of the list while other managment companies applied first.
Over and out.
I could give a shit about epica personally, but i hope she recovers just fine. I'm sure she will, but either way Metal loses way too many members of the family.
It's like me when PoS is mentioned. Zach is on a mission! Heheheheheh
From Bravewords.com
SYMPHONY X - Santa Ana Show Moved To San Juan Capistrano, EPICA To Perform At London Show And On North American Tour As Planned
Posted on Saturday, January 19, 2008 at 06:36:31 EST
According to SYMPHONY X, "the London show on March 6th (at the Astoria) will have just EPICA opening, and for those concerned about vocalist Simone Simons' current health problems, we've been assured that she will be fit and ready to perform."
Any idea if the Galaxy is closing permanently or if it's a temporary remodel type thing? Considering most tours skip San Diego (although it's been improving lately), the Galaxy has been a good deal more convenient to hit up than having to go up to Hollywood, and Disney's anti-metal stance rules out the HOB Anaheim from picking up the slack and keeping things in OC. Shitty."In other news, Symphony X's April 22nd show has been moved from Santa Ana, CA to The Coach House in San Juan Capistrano, CA due to the Galaxy Theatre closing down."
This is very bad news for metal shows in Southern California. The Galaxy was a shitty venue, but it was *the* place for metal bands to stop in LA (outside of Hollywood).