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Jarl Sigurd

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I know it seems like a bit of a tough fit, but don't you think
that Yngwie Malmsteen be the perfect guitarist to replace
Marty Friedman in Megadeth. I mean the sight of Yngwie
and Dave Mustaine collaborating in the studio or on tour
would make excellent video documentary material. A
video of Malmsteen and Mustaine working together is
something I would most certainly buy. Wouldn't you?

Jarl Sigurd

to listen to Jarl Sigurd's guitar concerto, visit
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Rob

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you're nuts!!!! as if mustaine's & yngwie's gigantic egos could survive
together for more than 10 mins.

Nicholas Delonas

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In article <zf4g4.204404$5r2.5...@tor-nn1.netcom.ca>,
jarls...@geocities.com says...

> I know it seems like a bit of a tough fit, but don't you think
> that Yngwie Malmsteen be the perfect guitarist to replace
> Marty Friedman in Megadeth.

If that's the case, Megadeth must really suck.

> A
> video of Malmsteen and Mustaine working together is
> something I would most certainly buy. Wouldn't you?

Only if I felt inclined to torture myself.

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Vexor

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Nicholas Delonas wrote in message ...

>
>In article <zf4g4.204404$5r2.5...@tor-nn1.netcom.ca>,
>jarls...@geocities.com says...
>> I know it seems like a bit of a tough fit, but don't you think
>> that Yngwie Malmsteen be the perfect guitarist to replace
>> Marty Friedman in Megadeth.
>
>If that's the case, Megadeth must really suck.
>
>> A
>> video of Malmsteen and Mustaine working together is
>> something I would most certainly buy. Wouldn't you?
>
>Only if I felt inclined to torture myself.


Just wondering Nick: do you like KoRn-hole and/or Wimp Bizshit?


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I doubt Yngwie and Dave could get along...seriously! I'd buy the video
though!

:)

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Jarl Sigurd wrote:
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> I know it seems like a bit of a tough fit, but don't you think
> that Yngwie Malmsteen be the perfect guitarist to replace

> Marty Friedman in Megadeth. I mean the sight of Yngwie
> and Dave Mustaine collaborating in the studio or on tour

> would make excellent video documentary material. A


> video of Malmsteen and Mustaine working together is
> something I would most certainly buy. Wouldn't you?
>

Nicholas Delonas

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In article <285g4.1552$x7.4...@sandstorm.neo.rr.com>, ve...@neo.rr.com
says...

> Just wondering Nick: do you like KoRn-hole and/or Wimp Bizshit?

Haven't listened to them.

Todd Hodgson

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Rob wrote in message ...

>you're nuts!!!! as if mustaine's & yngwie's gigantic egos could survive
>together for more than 10 mins.


I think that's why he would love to see it.

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TzarZaltan

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Rob wrote:
>
>I know it seems like a bit of a tough fit, but don't you think
>that Yngwie Malmsteen be the perfect guitarist to replace
>Marty Friedman in Megadeth. I mean the sight of Yngwie
>and Dave Mustaine collaborating in the studio or on tour
>would make excellent video documentary material. A
>video of Malmsteen and Mustaine working together is
>something I would most certainly buy. Wouldn't you?

Yngwie is too rich and successful to waste his time with
Megadeth. What Megadeth needs is a guitarist who is down
and out and who would grovel at the chance to play with
Dave Mustaine. A guitarist like LStar!!!!!!! Now I suggest
all you Megadeth fans out there, check out LStar's playing
at: http://geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Alley/2389
and ask yourself, is this not the perfect lead guitarist
for Megadeth?

TzarZaltan-http://geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Pit/3787


Nicholas Delonas

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In article <CXag4.1585$x7.4...@sandstorm.neo.rr.com>, ve...@neo.rr.com
says...

> Nicholas Delonas wrote in message ...
> Let me put this another way: do you like Wes Borland and/or Munky/Head
> (guitarists for both bands, respectively)?

Haven't heard them. If you send me a sampling on cassette or point me to
an on-line sample clip, I'll gladly give them a good listen.

I like lots of guitarists, but don't keep up with them all. Among my
favorites are Jeff Beck, Stevie Ray Vaughn, John Mclaughlin, Robert
Fripp, A. Lifeson, J. Petrucci, Pat Metheny, early Van Halen, Steve
Morse, Steve Howe, Gary Moore, Danny Gatton, Joe Satriani, Allan
Holdsworth, Jimmy Page, Pat Martino, Randy Rhodes, Steve Vai (most of
the time), Steve Hackett, Buckethead, and lots of others that will come
to me right after I click send.

There are also some unknown local players that I think are incredible.
There are so many great players around.

Chas

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"Nicholas Delonas" <del...@cultv.com> wrote in message
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>
> In article <zf4g4.204404$5r2.5...@tor-nn1.netcom.ca>,
> jarls...@geocities.com says...
> > I know it seems like a bit of a tough fit, but don't you think
> > that Yngwie Malmsteen be the perfect guitarist to replace
> > Marty Friedman in Megadeth.
>
> If that's the case, Megadeth must really suck.
>
> > A
> > video of Malmsteen and Mustaine working together is
> > something I would most certainly buy. Wouldn't you?
>
> Only if I felt inclined to torture myself.
>
> --
>
> Nick Delonas
>

Nicky, dear chap, do you know how aeroplanes go *over your
head*?..................?
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but I think I know bugger all"


Chas

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"Jarl Sigurd" <jarls...@geocities.com> wrote in message
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> I know it seems like a bit of a tough fit, but don't you think
> that Yngwie Malmsteen be the perfect guitarist to replace
> Marty Friedman in Megadeth. I mean the sight of Yngwie
> and Dave Mustaine collaborating in the studio or on tour
> would make excellent video documentary material. A

> video of Malmsteen and Mustaine working together is
> something I would most certainly buy. Wouldn't you?
>
> Jarl Sigurd
>

Yep, I sure would. I'd put it right up there with my Fawlty Towers videos,
filed under classic comedy. LOL

Vexor

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Nicholas Delonas wrote in message ...
>
>In article <285g4.1552$x7.4...@sandstorm.neo.rr.com>, ve...@neo.rr.com
>says...
>> Just wondering Nick: do you like KoRn-hole and/or Wimp Bizshit?
>
>Haven't listened to them.

Let me put this another way: do you like Wes Borland and/or Munky/Head
(guitarists for both bands, respectively)?

GuitarFixation

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What an absurd suggestion. No, I think Yngwie should join Gwar, and then
change his name to Yngwar Malmsteen.

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Jarl Sigurd <jarls...@geocities.com> wrote in message
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> I know it seems like a bit of a tough fit, but don't you think
> that Yngwie Malmsteen be the perfect guitarist to replace
> Marty Friedman in Megadeth. I mean the sight of Yngwie
> and Dave Mustaine collaborating in the studio or on tour
> would make excellent video documentary material. A
> video of Malmsteen and Mustaine working together is
> something I would most certainly buy. Wouldn't you?
>
> Jarl Sigurd
>

Vexor

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>Let me put this another way: do you like Wes Borland and/or Munky/Head
>(guitarists for both bands, respectively)?


D'oh! That should be "do you like Munky/Head and/or Wes Borland (guitarists
for both bands, respectively)?"!

Johan Berlin

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GuitarFixation skrev i meddelandet
<85ro18$a0l$1...@charm.magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>...

>What an absurd suggestion. No, I think Yngwie should join Gwar, and then
>change his name to Yngwar Malmsteen.

LOL !!! Best post I've read here in a long while !!!

ATB
Johan

CORSAIR30

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> I think Yngwie should join Gwar, and then
>change his name to Yngwar Malmsteen.

LMAO that is a great idea... but really, who do you think would win the battle
of the egos? Yngwie or Dave? I personally would put my money on Yngwie...
unless it came to punches lol...
Corsair30

Chas

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"CORSAIR30" <cors...@aol.com> wrote in message
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Yeah Ingwie's main influence is Richie Blackmore, Mr ego himself. Once
quoted as saying
"sure I'm one of the greatest guitarists in the world, so I think that
gives me the right to smash up a few guitars!",
but I would not like to come up against Dave in a dark alley when he is in a
bad mood!
--
Chas (I am the greatest, and if anyone said it before me, I should have been
there to correct them)

Jakkal Keeper of the Golden Rod

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>>Let me put this another way: do you like Wes Borland and/or Munky/Head
>>(guitarists for both bands, respectively)?
>
>
>D'oh! That should be "do you like Munky/Head and/or Wes Borland (guitarists
>for both bands, respectively)?"!
>
>
No, it should be Buttmunky/Sped and/or Wuss Boring.

Jakkal
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when you're really a girl."--Dave Mustaine, 11/26/99, Philadelphia.
http://members.tripod.com/~PeanutChew/index.html
"Now go away or I shall taunt you a second time!"

Jakkal Keeper of the Golden Rod

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>I know it seems like a bit of a tough fit, but don't you think
>that Yngwie Malmsteen be the perfect guitarist to replace
>Marty Friedman in Megadeth. I mean the sight of Yngwie
>and Dave Mustaine collaborating in the studio or on tour
>would make excellent video documentary material. A
>video of Malmsteen and Mustaine working together is
>something I would most certainly buy. Wouldn't you?
>
>Jarl Sigurd
>
>to listen to Jarl Sigurd's guitar concerto, visit
>http://geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Pavilion/4085/concerto.html
>
>
Hehe, I'd watch it just to see the two fight.
First Yngwie would yell at Dave: "Hey! You're playing too sloppy! And it's
better with THIS many notes!" and then he goes on to add 39479037 notes to
whatever they were playing and Dave's like: "Dammit, shutup! This is my
band!"
And then they'd break into this insult war that would be like this:
Yngwie: "Yeah, well I am more talented than your whole band combined!"
Dave: "Dude, you're IN my band."
Yngwie: "Well I can still kick your ass at playing 'Symphony No.
1289460128946124!!!11!!!!!!1!1!"
Dave: "Yeah, well I wrote 'Symphony of Destruction."
Yngwie: "And I can still play that simplistic song better than you
can!!!111!!!11"
Dave: "Not after I kick your ass and shove your guitar where the sun don't
shine. By the time I'm through with you, your ass with feel like it was fucked
by an ass-teroid and your strat won't be white anymore..."
Yngwie: "I'd like to see you kick my ass when you are stuck in a mesmerized
trance!!!!!1!!111"
Yngwie then proceeds to play some classical-style leads on his guitar at speeds
that would make your head spin and your sphincter implode. Well, the
combination of these two things hypnotised Dave for just long enough for Yngwie
to take a swing at him. But alas, his rather delicate punch did nothing but
revive Dave from the trance, and Dave preceeded to kick his ass. He would have
really pummeled him severely if Lars and Kirk from Metallica hadn't seen what
was going on. The two were in the mood for a nice gay orgy when suddenly they
saw the perfect opportunity. They didn't think Dave was just kicking Yngwie's
ass, they thought he was being a male dominatrix and Yngwie was his bitch.
Well, this though bonerfied both Lars and Kirk and they both jumped in to join
the fun. And then a swarm of those big,irritating, sweaty fat dudes you see at
concerts came along too, because they so desired to be groupies and this was
their perfect chance. Well, the whole thing turned out to be a big mess and
Dave and Yngwie and Lars and Kirk had to be flown out of there to the hospital,
suffering from broken bones, concussions, cuts, bruises, turd-degree burns, and
massive damage to the sphincter. It really wasn't a very nice site...but it
makes for a great Behind the Music special!

maw...@melbpc.org.au

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On Sat, 15 Jan 2000 12:01:35 -0800, "Jarl Sigurd"
<jarls...@geocities.com> wrote:

>I mean the sight of Yngwie
>and Dave Mustaine collaborating in the studio or on tour
>would make excellent video documentary material.

That would be funny as shit :)

maw...@melbpc.org.au

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On Sat, 15 Jan 2000 20:04:03 GMT, r...@ix.netcom.com (Rob) wrote:


>you're nuts!!!! as if mustaine's & yngwie's gigantic egos could survive
>together for more than 10 mins.

Yeah, that's why we'd watch it, isn't it?


DC

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Megadeth has been sucking ass enough as it is lately. No need to bring them
any lower. I couldn't think of a worse replacement. Blech!
-DC

MrScaryCain

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Where the hell do you get the idea that Yngwie is rich and famous. He hasn't
had a successful album since "Marching Out".

Jon Melbo

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Too much ego for them both to "work" together.

On Sat, 15 Jan 2000 12:01:35 -0800, "Jarl Sigurd"
<jarls...@geocities.com> wrote:

>I know it seems like a bit of a tough fit, but don't you think
>that Yngwie Malmsteen be the perfect guitarist to replace

>Marty Friedman in Megadeth. I mean the sight of Yngwie


>and Dave Mustaine collaborating in the studio or on tour

m.a.d.

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On Mon, 17 Jan 2000 17:23:37 GMT, ssil...@centuryinter.net (Jon
Melbo) wrote:

>Too much ego for them both to "work" together.
>
>On Sat, 15 Jan 2000 12:01:35 -0800, "Jarl Sigurd"
><jarls...@geocities.com> wrote:
>
>>I know it seems like a bit of a tough fit, but don't you think
>>that Yngwie Malmsteen be the perfect guitarist to replace
>>Marty Friedman in Megadeth. I mean the sight of Yngwie
>>and Dave Mustaine collaborating in the studio or on tour
>>would make excellent video documentary material. A
>>video of Malmsteen and Mustaine working together is
>>something I would most certainly buy. Wouldn't you?

Does Mustaine really have a big ego, or just 'an attitude'? I've read
a few interviews, and I just get a general F-you attitude about him. I
don't recall him going on about his skills the way Yngwie seems to do.
I could be incorrectly perceiving attitude and ego as separate
personality traits.

Lucky Bob

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Wow, two pompous assholes in the same group?!?!?!? That'd be
like......uhhh....the OLD Megadeth, so sure, let him in, it'd be fun to see
Mustaine and Malmsteen get in a hissy fight on stage and start bitch slappin
each other.

<maw...@melbpc.org.au> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 15 Jan 2000 12:01:35 -0800, "Jarl Sigurd"
> <jarls...@geocities.com> wrote:
>
> >I mean the sight of Yngwie
> >and Dave Mustaine collaborating in the studio or on tour
> >would make excellent video documentary material.
>

cyber

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You are certifiable! Yngwie and Mustaine getting together would be like
throwing gasoline on a raging fire! These two would have less chance of
getting along then anyone I can think of. Considering Mustaine's violent
psychotic tendencies and his need to control, add to that Yngwie's total
power trip, and what you have is a setting for total disaster. If they
could work together I'm sure they could turn out one of the greatest
rock albums ever written. I consider Mustaine to be one of the greatest
writers in rock today, even though Megadeth's sound has taken a turn in
the "lame-ass" "alternative direction". I agree though, that if this
collaboration were possible it would be pretty cool. later, Cyberdeth.

Jarl Sigurd wrote:

> I know it seems like a bit of a tough fit, but don't you think
> that Yngwie Malmsteen be the perfect guitarist to replace

> Marty Friedman in Megadeth. I mean the sight of Yngwie


> and Dave Mustaine collaborating in the studio or on tour

> would make excellent video documentary material. A
> video of Malmsteen and Mustaine working together is
> something I would most certainly buy. Wouldn't you?
>

DonJoe

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Lucky Bob wrote in message <86025v$8sm$1...@nntp3.atl.mindspring.net>...

>Wow, two pompous assholes in the same group?!?!?!? That'd be
>like......uhhh....the OLD Megadeth, so sure, let him in, it'd be fun to see
>Mustaine and Malmsteen get in a hissy fight on stage and start bitch
slappin
>each other.


I think Yngwie and Dio should get together.


Bryant

Kareem Badr

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i think megadeth has been better than ever lately! I love Cryptic
Writings and Risk. And in my opiinion, Megadeth is a much better metal
band than Metallica.

--

"I was nearly pure
When I said I loved you
You were semi-sincere
You said I'd bleed for you
We were kind of candid
Now you've gone away
You were almost honest, almost"

--Megadeth, "Almost Honest"

Rodrigo Andrade

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> I know it seems like a bit of a tough fit, but don't you think
> that Yngwie Malmsteen be the perfect guitarist to replace
> Marty Friedman in Megadeth

Absolutely not. Deth is a band, whereas Yngwie is a one-man show. He does
everything: he writes the songs and the lyrics, produces the album, arranges
the album (whatever the hell that means...), plays the string instruments,
the man does it all like a music making machine. I'd have a hard time seeing
Yngwie sitting side by side with Dave Mustaine in a studio making a song.

--
RODRIGO

maw...@melbpc.org.au

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On Mon, 17 Jan 2000 15:39:43 -0600, "Lucky Bob" <bob...@bob.bob>
wrote:

>Wow, two pompous assholes in the same group?!?!?!? That'd be
>like......uhhh....the OLD Megadeth, so sure, let him in, it'd be fun to see
>Mustaine and Malmsteen get in a hissy fight on stage and start bitch slappin
>each other.

Nah that wouldn't happen because Yngwie's rolls of flab and his
massive perm pretty much prevent him being able to reach anyone else
with just a hand.

maw...@melbpc.org.au

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On Tue, 18 Jan 2000 01:08:55 -0500, "DonJoe" <eod...@bobcat.com>
wrote:

> I think Yngwie and Dio should get together.

Yngwie covered a dio song, "Gates of babylon" I think it was. It was
much better than his usual fare.

Jeremiah

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In article <qfTg4.8944$UL3.7...@eagle.america.net>,
"DonJoe" <eod...@bobcat.com> spake thusly:

> I think Yngwie and Dio should get together.

Ugh... did you hear their cover of "Dream On"? Ick.


Brian

DonJoe

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Jeremiah wrote in message ...

I hated "Dream On" by YM and Dio, and I am huge fans of both. Yngwie
covered a Rainbow tune called "gates of Babylon" and Ronnie and YM played
together during the "Hear-N-Aid" concert, as well. After listening to "Dream
On" for a while, I actually began to appreciate it, but I still think it
could have been done better by the two artists.


Bryant

Diophantus

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On Tue, 18 Jan 2000 03:36:11 GMT, cyber <cy...@michianatoday.com> wrote:
>You are certifiable! Yngwie and Mustaine getting together would be like
>throwing gasoline on a raging fire! These two would have less chance of

I think that Yngwie should join Megadeth and then fire everyone,
steal the keyboard player from Stratovarius and his drum playing brother,
and then rename the band Rising Force.

:) :)

synthuser

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GuitarFixation wrote:
>
> What an absurd suggestion. No, I think Yngwie should join Gwar, and then

> change his name to Yngwar Malmsteen.

Hahahaha!!!!!

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On Thu, 20 Jan 2000 20:11:27 GMT, dioph...@nospam.org (Diophantus)
wrote:

That title always puts me in mind of a porno movie rather than
anything to do with music. Perhaps Yngwie should start doing porno
soundtracks cuz the dodgy reggae ones are never that interesting.


Jakkal Keeper of the Golden Rod

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>
>That title always puts me in mind of a porno movie rather than
>anything to do with music. Perhaps Yngwie should start doing porno
>soundtracks cuz the dodgy reggae ones are never that interesting.
>
>

As long as he's not IN the actual porno film...hehhe...

Jeff Blanks

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cyber <cy...@michianatoday.com> wrote:

> Yngwie and Mustaine getting together would be like
> throwing gasoline on a raging fire! These two would have less chance of

> getting along then anyone I can think of.

I'm not so sure. Maybe they'd understand each other better than they
understand anyone else!

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strangeness in the proportion." --Francis Bacon

Nick Lindley

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synthuser <bns...@sonic.net> wrote in message
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> GuitarFixation wrote:
> >
> > What an absurd suggestion. No, I think Yngwie should join Gwar, and then
> > change his name to Yngwar Malmsteen.
>
> Hahahaha!!!!!

'Sup synth! Which group are you posting from?

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synthuser

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Greetings Nick!

Throwing in my two pennies from
alt.music.rock-n-roll.metal.progressive

:)

Nick Lindley

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Jan 27, 2000, 3:00:00 AM1/27/00
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synthuser <bns...@sonic.net> wrote in message
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> Nick Lindley wrote:
> >
> > synthuser <bns...@sonic.net> wrote in message
> > news:3887D1...@sonic.net...
> > > GuitarFixation wrote:
> > > >
> > > > What an absurd suggestion. No, I think Yngwie should join Gwar, and
then
> > > > change his name to Yngwar Malmsteen.
> > >
> > > Hahahaha!!!!!
> >
> > 'Sup synth! Which group are you posting from?
>
> Greetings Nick!
>
> Throwing in my two pennies from
> alt.music.rock-n-roll.metal.progressive
>
> :)

I'm in alt.music.yngwie myself. Ah, the wonders of cross-posting :-)

Nice to see you, mate!

--
Nick Lindley

Chris

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Jan 29, 2000, 3:00:00 AM1/29/00
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yes.

Jarl Sigurd

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Jan 29, 2000, 3:00:00 AM1/29/00
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Leebrome wrote

>The rumor is that Jeff Waters of Annihilator is the possible replcement for
>Marty Friedman.

Is Randy Rampage coming with him? Let's hope so.

Jarl Sigurd

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jay

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Jan 30, 2000, 3:00:00 AM1/30/00
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don't waste your time writing or thinking about such useless stuff.
spend your precious time practising!!!
Chris wrote in message <389280AA...@nowhere.com>...

Erik Johnson

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Feb 1, 2000, 3:00:00 AM2/1/00
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He'd be a great match for Dave, a hack and a perfectionist. + it would
be my 2 favorite guitar players in the same band. Although I don't think
Jan would want to play RISK stuff.

Check out my band at the url below!

http://community-2.webtv.net/ErikAZ/NIGHTSTALKER/


basspike

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Feb 1, 2000, 3:00:00 AM2/1/00
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I said it would be great if Iron Maiden and Megadeth
toured together, but somepeople did not agree. Janick is
better suited for Maiden. He helps make up a trio of
spectacular guitarists. Surprised that no one mentioned
Chris DeGarmo formerly of Queensryche as a future Megadeth
member since Iron Maiden and Dream Theater members have
been mentioned. I also noticed that do to Malmsteem
mentioned in this community that Michael Schenker has not
been brought up. Megadeth will probably go back to the
style they had before Risk since most Megadeth fans seem to
hate Risk


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DC

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Feb 2, 2000, 3:00:00 AM2/2/00
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Are you kidding?
-DC

CubSICasNO

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Feb 5, 2000, 3:00:00 AM2/5/00
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I dont hate Risk, if you cant for a second stop listening to the same kind of
music, then you are musicly challenge...whether or not they go back to old
megadeth, i dont care, and expect me to buy any damn album

basspike

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Feb 5, 2000, 3:00:00 AM2/5/00
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I never said that you hated Risk, I just said most seem
to hate Risk. Was I getting the wrong impression from this
community? I am not musicly challenged. I have cds with
many different kinds of music. I do have Risk, but like
Megadeths other cds better. I'll still buy their music and
see their concerts. I said about Megadeth going back to
their old style is because a lot of fans seem to like their
old songs better than what is on Risk. If you like Risk,
than that's cool. Listen to it and enjoy it. Music is a
matter of opinion and its here for all to enjoy. Have a
nice day.

CubSICasNO

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Feb 6, 2000, 3:00:00 AM2/6/00
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Back to the older style???...means going back on time for them. they arent
getting any younger, same thing with metallica, another band that according to
their "true fans" sold out with albums like load and re-load. I'll personally
call both, Metallica and Megadeth, freaking idiots and stupid asses if they
tried to act like freaking 20 year old fellows. Again, what happened to 80's
bands?..well they only knew how to freaking play one thing, they grow up, and
after selling out shows all over the us and overseas, they had to go back home
and find jobs at the local UPS and Boys and girls scouts...Its cool for you to
want megadeth go back to the old style, thats your opinion and its my bad that
i didnt quite respect you on that with the last post, but i personally believe
that if both, metallica and megadeth want to stay alive, thay need to play
music that their "old fans" want to hear, young people right now are into
Pantera and hard metal groups, death and tallica cant no way compete against
younger groups...thats my opinion dude

basspike

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Feb 8, 2000, 3:00:00 AM2/8/00
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you are right Metallica and Megadeth don't have the same
audience as Pantera. Pantera however is not a young group.
They have been making records since 1984, the same year
Megadeth came out with Killing is my Business.
In article <20000206002934...@ng-fa1.aol.com>,
> Pantera originally was a glam metal band until Phil
Anselmo joined and on their second album with him called
Cowboys from Hell they started to play the hard metal that
they are known for and later got heavier and heavier. Phil
one time said "Were not ashamed to admit were a metal band".
So when it comes to music age doesn't matter, what matters
is what your fans expect from the bands they listen to.
Metallica and Megadeth fans are not the exact same fan base
as Pantera, Amthrax and Slayer even though all have been
around since 1983/1984. What ever happened to the Janick
Gers as a Megadeth guitarist discussion?

CubSICasNO

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Feb 8, 2000, 3:00:00 AM2/8/00
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> So when it comes to music age doesn't matter

Find that very hard to believe, specailly when I dont see too many youngsters
into Jazz....nothing against Jazz of course

CubSICasNO

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Feb 8, 2000, 3:00:00 AM2/8/00
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>Pantera however is not a young group.
>They have been making records since 1984,

If they are that old, then i must say they got some freaking balls to still be
playing as hard as they do...im not a real fan of their music, but i heard them
live on a bootleg and the sounds was mad...music is so different, that we cant
judge one band cause it belongs on a category(metal, heavy), i confess im one
of those that judge books for their cover, but i've listened to more than 200
groups in my life, spended alot of money on my collection, and after years
doing it you kinda get the idea that you know everything, but so many different
styles of music that we cant hear it all or know it all...very hard to keep up

basspike

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Feb 10, 2000, 3:00:00 AM2/10/00
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In article <20000208134414...@ng-ck1.aol.com>,
> Pantera indeed does have freakin balls to play heavy
music as intensely as they do. When I first found out how
long they have been around I was surprized. When I saw them
at Wings Stadium in Kalamazoo, Michigan in August 1996 I
thought at that time their debut was Cowboys from Hell
(1990), but I was wrong when I found out on the web that
thay have four cds that were released before CFH. The show
I went to is where the 101 Proof cd was recorded, or at
least the majority of the cd was. As you can see Pantera is
one of my favorite bands out there. When I said about age
not mattering Jazz never even crossed my mind. I guess I
was only thinking of hard/heavy rock, but their are a lot
of people of all ages into classical music.

Varios

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Feb 11, 2000, 3:00:00 AM2/11/00
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DC <nu...@void.com> wrote in article <38985C94...@void.com>...

Janick rules! He would play good in any band. He is one of my best
guitarist ever! What legend!


soucy

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Feb 13, 2000, 3:00:00 AM2/13/00
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You guys need to hear Pantera's first 3 albums. They found their balls
somtime it the mid to late 80's. The third one even had Phil on vocals and
was still glam.

basspike wrote in message <03632552...@usw-ex0107-052.remarq.com>...

Ryan

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Mar 10, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/10/00
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basspike wrote:
>
> I said it would be great if Iron Maiden and Megadeth
> toured together, but somepeople did not agree. Janick is
> better suited for Maiden. He helps make up a trio of
> spectacular guitarists. Surprised that no one mentioned
> Chris DeGarmo formerly of Queensryche as a future Megadeth
> member since Iron Maiden and Dream Theater members have
> been mentioned. I also noticed that do to Malmsteem
> mentioned in this community that Michael Schenker has not
> been brought up. Megadeth will probably go back to the
> style they had before Risk since most Megadeth fans seem to
> hate Risk

In general, yeah...I really like it, at first I didnt, but its grown on
me. Sure, its not old megadeth, but its still good stuff...its unique,
different. Bring back rust in peace, keep risk, who gives a flying fuck
i like em both...

--
See you on the other side-

doyal

basspike

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Mar 16, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/16/00
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I like Risk, but I like their older stuff better. At least
Megadeth has variation to their music. There are a lot of bands
out there that all their songs sound the same. I have the Risk
cd and I do not regret buying it.

Chas

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Mar 16, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/16/00
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"basspike" <basspike...@juno.com.invalid> wrote knowingly

> I like Risk, but I like their older stuff better. At least
> Megadeth has variation to their music. There are a lot of bands
> out there that all their songs sound the same. I have the Risk
> cd and I do not regret buying it.

Well said that man! Variation is a good thing. It prevents stagnation.
--
Chas (ch...@windsorbaseball.com)
www.windsorbaseball.com

"Rhythm is both the song's manacle and it's demonic charge.
It is the original breath, it is the whisper of unremitting demand"

James Divinyi

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Mar 17, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/17/00
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I'm glad see some Iron Maiden fans

Erik Johnson

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Mar 21, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/21/00
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Lance Williams

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Mar 22, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/22/00
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Damn straight!!!

basspike wrote:
>
> I like Risk, but I like their older stuff better. At least
> Megadeth has variation to their music. There are a lot of bands
> out there that all their songs sound the same. I have the Risk
> cd and I do not regret buying it.
>

Lance Williams

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Mar 22, 2000, 3:00:00 AM3/22/00
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Up the freakin' Irons, man!

Erik Johnson wrote:
>
> Damn, I started this thread like 2 months ago, up the Irons!
>
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