Scott is 46 so...

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OK I was just thinking about this, Scott just turned 46 and I know the guys are all about the same age, FOM came out in '83 so they were only 19 or so when that album came out? Recorded it maybe 18?! Touring the world at 20? That's crazy, the musicianship on that (and all) albums is sick, wow blows me away how talented they were at such a young age. I'm a bad ass bass player at 33 but at 19 I couldn't play anything, I think that's pretty cool.
 
So by the time the new record is released he'll be 47 and by the time they release the follow up to that up he'll be around 55.....Lets get this Worship record out while some of us are still young.
 
So by the time the new record is released he'll be 47 and by the time they release the follow up to that up he'll be around 55.....Lets get this Worship record out while some of us are still young.

:kickass: good post ..... let's hope that don't remaster all their back catalog before they bring out Worship Music....

Having said that I do like the remastered ATL, but the second DVD in the edition, the old NFV is very shitty quality. I think someone just plucked out the VHS video from a basement somewhere and put it straight on the DVD without any tweaks at all to make it look reasonable !!!!
 
Having said that I do like the remastered ATL, but the second DVD in the edition, the old NFV is very shitty quality. I think someone just plucked out the VHS video from a basement somewhere and put it straight on the DVD without any tweaks at all to make it look reasonable !!!!

Yeah I posted somewhere here some time ago that I now have 2 copies of NFV. 1 I bought as an import purely as NFV on dvd, and then the other copy that came with ATL. They don't compare quality wise. If you can - I recommend grabbing the stright up version as it's perfect. The ATL version was extremely disappointing..... grainy as hell to watch. :erk:
 
Muses currently has a standalone copy of NFV on DVD (the one Tim mentions).