sccaldwell
Guitarist Wannabe
Personally I don't care, just think it is funny.
However considering the "look" and understanding why it is important you have to understand the sub-culture first. No one wants to know that their heroes go home and do what average people do.
I also think it's funny, but I guess that's part of it and why I don't understand why people care what musicians wear on stage, whether or not they have long hair, tattoos, etc.
None of these guys are my "heroes"....they just put out music I like...sometimes a LOT. It's ALL about the music to me, and I've never really been into the fan-boy worship crap. I may go on and on about what an amazing voice a singer has, or what a great songwriter someone is, etc, etc, but if I meet them, I just take it as an opportunity to get to know the person behind the music...maybe get some insights into the lyrics, etc. They're not on any pedestal to me, and if they're dicks, I move on and don't waste my time talking to them (though I'll still enjoy the music).
Maybe it was a joke; Tomas said hey we can get Roy to wear this, Roy well do anything.
Ha! That could be true, but given that most of the Kamelot guys are inked up, and Roy isn't, it was obviously so he'd "fit in." I guess I do fault Roy for giving in to the pressure to "fit in" (whether from the rest of the band, or internal from his own need to fit in), but I'd *guess* that it was Thomas wanting to keep the band's "image" pure. After all, Khan didn't do the tattoo sleeves in Conception (though he did wear some other absurd crap).
The guy had/has a great voice. For our purposes, he's stopped using it, which is a shame, but beyond that, who knows? Who cares?!?!

Craig