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Handofdoom71

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  1. I want this for personal use- MSG, Madison Square Garden. This place has a close place in my heart, I practically grew up in this building. I have so many fond memories in the Garden, it is always a treat to go, knowing how many historic events that have took place in this building. Over the years, I can recall so many times I have gone, all the fondest memories are so vivid to me. :)

    Referrence pics:

    http://www.anc-d.fukui-u.ac.jp/~ishikawa/A...%20Garden-1.jpg

    http://www.nba-fantasy-game.net/media/warr...Garden(240).jpg

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/wallyg/378426512/

    http://img2.travelblog.org/Photos/3110/188...re-Garden-0.jpg

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/mjstewart/2603104346/

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/32556133@N00/492847676/

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/alissamosier/479961273/


  2. First off, I have liked Van Halen WAY before I saw Back To The Future. The first one came out in '85 (?), I was born in '87, and didn't see the first movie until I believe '89 or '90. I have liked VH literally since I was born, I always was an Eddie fan, I love DLR-era Halen. Not so much a fan of Cabo-Wabo era- Halen :P , and the Gary Cherone was my favorite live era of the band by far. Van HalenIII sucked as an album, but the tour will always rule, and be their tightest sounding live. My favorite songs are as follows.... BTW, I am only including DLR-era Halen. You can list whatever you want

    Runnin' With the Devil

    Eruption

    Ain't Talkin' Bout' Love

    I'm the One

    Jamie's Cryin'

    Atomic Punk

    Feel Your Love Tonight

    Ice Cream Man

    You're No Good

    Dance the Night Away

    Somebody Get Me a Doctor

    Bottoms Up!

    Outta Love Again

    Spanish Fly

    Women In Love

    Beautiful Girls

    And the Cradle Will Rock

    Everybody Wants Some!

    Romeo Delight

    Loss of Control

    Mean Street

    Unchained

    So This is Love?

    Hang 'Em High

    Cathedral

    (Oh) Pretty Women

    Little Guitars

    1984

    Jump

    Panama

    Hot For Teacher

    I'll Wait

    House of Pain

    I have way more, this is what I could think of from the top of my head.


  3. Born in '87, became a fan in circa 1990-1991. The WWF/WcW were my biggest obsessions growing up being a young boy. My heroes or "idols" growing up were The Undertaker, and Hulk Hogan. I have attended Madison Square Garden a record total of about 9-10 times for wrestling alone :D I have seen Royal Rumble 2000 (which by the way, is the greatest show I've been to date), Survivor Series 2002, Royal Rumble 2008, and a few more I can't remember. I definitely still watch it today. In fact, I just bought SmackDown vs Raw 2009 for the Ps2 last night, a HUGE improvement from SmackDown vs Raw '08. Its a pretty fun game, probably my favorite game to date :):):)


  4. OH MY GOD!!!!!!!!!!! :) I think I might have found a video of me playing in a Sabbath tribute band from 5 years ago!!!!!!!! This does look like me, I was 16 in 2003. I am not sure though this was when I was still in the band, they did get some guy named Kyle on Bass when I left. But, I did play Bass at the time and it does look like me. I am not sure though if this was shot at the point when I was still in the band. Well, it does look like me on Bass.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRZKeV2TJJA


  5. We got a crowd close to 1,000 people this time :) We played out-doors this time, right outside in the park area of the Rec-Center we played for our first gig. We got several comments from people, on how good we sounded. Said we should continue playing, we have a fantastic career ahead for us. We continued the tradition of playing a tribute set, I do have to say we could work better with a set like this than we could with our KISS set. We had to tune up so much for the KISS set, we know THESE way better, and we play better tuned WAY low, in the spirit of the real songs.

    Setlist:

    Symptom of The Universe

    After Forever

    Fairies Wear Boots

    Into the Void

    Snowblind

    Electric Funeral

    Dirty Women

    Supernaut

    Embryo/Children of the Grave

    Medley of Hand of Doom/Sweet Leaf/Hole in the Sky

    Orchid/The Wizard

    Sabbath Bloody Sabbath

    Lord of this World

    Sleeping Village intro/Black Sabbath

    Behind the Wall of Sleep

    This set was pretty good, flowed better than the KISS set, I have to say that. I say to say, though, chopping the Orchid intro from Lord of this World and leading it into the Wizard was a BRILLIANT decision. It sounded so good with the acoustic guitar leading into the Harmonica... fading into it. Once again, a BRILLIANT decision. And taking the Sleeping Village intro leading into Black Sabbath was PERFECT. I had thought that it flowed good with Children of the Grave, but with Black Sabbath it sounded SO much better. Closing with Behind the Wall was a bit unsuspected. We were planning on closing with Black Sabbath, but this was kind of a last minute decision. I think I will keep my position on Guitar and lead vox, since our first show we have switched drummers. Nathan left, to be in some other band. We sound so much more established with him gone, his lost, right? :P


  6. I say the BTTF 2 Del. The first one used to be my favorite, but its too much of a hassle always having to go back for Plutonium and the fact that it randomly dies. I love that the second one is unlimited with trash refuels, and the fact that it can switch between flying and driving. Almost like a plane that can drive :D I love the wheel and Mr. Fusions animations :) The only bad thing is when it can get struck randomly by lightning and the time and flying circuits get fried :angry:


  7. "I met him 15 years ago. I was told there was nothing left........ no reason, no conscience, no understanding. And even the most rudimentary sense of life or death, of good or evil, right or wrong. I met this 6 year old child with this blind, pale, emotionless face, and the blackest eyes..... the devil's eyes. I spent 8 years trying to reach him, and then another 7 trying to keep him locked up because I realized what was living behind that boy's eyes was purely and simply........ evil"

    On the way to Michael's prosecution

    Female Dr.: "Don't you think we should refer to IT as HIM?"

    Sam Loomis: "If you say so.............."

    "And where is the Batman? He's at home, washing his tights!!!!"

    "You got kind of a....... kind of a darkside, don't you?"

    "Riddle me this, riddle me that. Who's afraid of the big black BAT?"


  8. What I like about the mod is that its like it is being played in Hill Valley time..... in real time! No matter how many times you go to a certain date, it will always have the same affect it had on that particular day. Like, when you go to October 21, 2015 at 4:29 PM it will always be raining at that particular time and day. And, when you go to November 12, 1955, it always have a thunderstorm starting up and a bolt of lightning will ALWAYS strike the clocktower at 10:04 no matter how many times you go to that date. Like, maybe when you go to January 1969, it will be raining all day all the time, for the entire month. That really did happen. Or maybe, when you go to February 1986, there will be random tornadoes occuring and random power outages. This is just an idea.


  9. the way i see it, if you REALLY enjoy somones music then they deserve to not have it stolen from them. being a musician yourself im sure you can appreciate this dooms

    OOOOH yes, I FULLY understand EXACTLY what we you are talking about. But the thing is, when you write your own music while you are still unsigned, someone can still steal it under law because it does not have copyright to it.