Metalmilitia2000
UM's Resident Asshole
Always.
Zod
I'll thank you for the cheerleading, as soon as you get out of that fucking skirt....
Always.
Zod
You know I would have rioted if there was no Seventh Wonder next year. I was one of main one who had been begging for them to come.
As far as Choices, I look forward to the "Glenn Choices". I mean a few years ago Mustach, although a replacement band, blew my socks off. That had to be one of the funnest sets ever.
I mean to say I trust Glenn. I am not one to critize. I understand it is a VERY difficult job to try to balence all he does in choosing.
And I hate all this Power vs. Prog BS. IF you dont like the line up or if your upset because you feel its tilted in one fav or another..... DONT BUY A TICKET. Period end of story. ME, I like the prog stuff but keep an open mind, I mean Sabaton kicked major ass this past year.
Glenn, keep doing what you are doing, thank you for all that you do, and by God do not ever stop
sava_FREAK
The problem with Labour Day weekend in Atlanta, is that it is Dragon*Con weekend. As much as I will choose PPUSA over D*C, anyday, it's a scheduling clusterf*&k.
I'm still confused as to how bands like Fates Warning and Crimson Glory (playing exclusive U.S. shows, no less) aren't enough to draw a crowd. Though I was having the time of my life watching these headliners, I was extremely saddened to see that a good portion of the venue was empty for those sets.
Agreed 100%. My opinion for outside this forum is that power metal fans will endure prog metal bands to see their bands. Prog metal fans will not endure power metal bands to see their bands. They will stay home and wait on Dream Theater & the bands Zod spoke of to come around once per year. That's why one of the biggest prog metal forums on the web (Portnoy) may have only 10 people attend max. It reinforces the prog snob stereotype completely in my eyes.
Regarding prog and power "snobbery"....
Really, it comes down to one thing: prog fans are more likely to sit through a power-metal band than vice-versa. Translated, this means that powermetal fans are less likely to buy tickets for a prog-heavy lineup than prog fans for a power-heavy lineup.
Your just jealous because I have nicer legs than you.I'll thank you for the cheerleading, as soon as you get out of that fucking skirt....
To clarify for the rest of the world, no promoter is ever going to truly satisfy John's tastes. I mean that in the nicest way too.
I'm still confused as to how bands like Fates Warning and Crimson Glory (playing exclusive U.S. shows, no less) aren't enough to draw a crowd.
Truth.These never were drawing bands, even back in the day. Their inactiveness certainly hasn't helped increase their fanbase.
And let's not forget that FW has never been considered a great live band, even by their own fans, and that CG was without their lead singer, who was the star of the band.Bands from "back in the day" who have been inactive have lost fans over the years as many of them are no longer into the music.
Prog Metal has now, just as it's always had, less appeal, and consequently a smaller fan base.
Zod
I never thought of them as even a semi-popular band.