Doctor Steel
Prelude to Domination
Bohemian Grove
Drop Da' Bomb
Slapped By Moe
Build The Robots
Schitzophrenic
Lament for a Toy Factory
Lullabye Bye
Greedy
Totally Moded
Curse of The Crystal Skull
Childhood (don't) A Go-Go
Doctor Steel
Prelude to Domination
Bohemian Grove
Drop Da' Bomb
Slapped By Moe
Build The Robots
Schitzophrenic
Lament for a Toy Factory
Lullabye Bye
Greedy
Totally Moded
Curse of The Crystal Skull
Childhood (don't) A Go-Go
cghstang wrote: Doctor Steel Prelude to Domination Bohemian Grove Drop Da' Bomb Slapped By Moe Build The Robots Schitzophrenic Lament for a Toy Factory Lullabye Bye Greedy Totally Moded Curse of The Crystal Skull Childhood (don't) A Go-Go
DING DING DING!
"Back & Forth" is actually my favorite. Gotta get my wife a Toy Scouts shirt...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVvlVHdLCx0
DukeOfUndersteer wrote: W.T.F.??
Just be aware it was a fatal accident - you really don't want to know details.
In reply to Appleseed:
The "Freejack" reference is poor humor or ignorance.
That still-frame pic is from the fatal accident of Takashi Yokoyama - http://www.motorsportmemorial.org/focus.php?db=ct&n=667
Sorry to come down hard, but I'm in poor humor myself at this moment.
oldsaw wrote: In reply to Appleseed: The "Freejack" reference is poor humor or ignorance. That still-frame pic is from the fatal accident of Takashi Yokoyama - http://www.motorsportmemorial.org/focus.php?db=ct&n=667 Sorry to come down hard, but I'm in poor humor myself at this moment.
From your link:
"Finally, the crash of which Yokoyama was victim is eerily similar to a scene depicted in the science fiction movie “Freejack”, in which the main character Alex Furlong, played by Emilio Estevez, is killed. The movie was released five years before Yokoyama’s accident."
Toyman01 wrote: Can we please go back to the hot women, the ugly guys are making me nauseous.
Alrighty... One of me desktop pics: I have a thing for girls and Jeeps. Glad I found this: Old trucks are nice...
I could fix that. Yep. Sure could.
poopshovel wrote: Oh...and to complete the six six six degrees of metal separation, there's a video on youtube of Marty Friedman and Kerry King playing a Maiden song together on a Japanese TV show. srsly.
More info on all of them: Friedman lives in Japan now and is a celebrity there. He is on some TV show regularly as a guest host, and has put out an album that has a bunch of Japanese school girls singing the vocals. I learned this from a DVD called Global Metal (highly recommended, BTW!!!) which is a documentary by director and Canadian anthropologist Sam Dunn. He also interviewed the above metal god on there. And to wrap it all up, he was also the director of the Iron Maiden documentary Flight 666 which is also awesome.
Bonus Info: I personally saw Iron Maiden on the second leg of the Somewhere In Time tour that was the basis of the documentary.
And now for something completely strange:
poopshovel wrote: Thanks for all the info silverfleet! I'll have to check that out.
Hey, no prob! Also, that Sam Dunn guy is doing a documentary on Rush right now, and that is supposed to be out this year. He also did Metal: A Headbanger's Journey, which gets shown every once in a while on VH1 Classic. It's also very good.
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