Brush Shiels and Anvil should have collaborated.

Quote from: Black Shepherd Carnage on March 17, 2026, 09:11:07 PMBrush Shiels and Anvil should have collaborated.

Christ!
Anyone remember that video callout Brush made to Sebastian Bach wanting him to front a reformed version of his Skid Row.

Quote from: jobrok1 on March 17, 2026, 10:14:26 PM
Quote from: Black Shepherd Carnage on March 17, 2026, 09:11:07 PMBrush Shiels and Anvil should have collaborated.

Christ!
Anyone remember that video callout Brush made to Sebastian Bach wanting him to front a reformed version of his Skid Row.
Please.... Please.... Please make it happen!


You'd hardly know him without the tears running down his face.

He used to nip into the music shop the odd time when I worked there ages ago. Was always very keenly interested in quizzing me about extreme metal, irish bands etc. Don't know much about him beyond that, but struck me as a nice chap to make small talk with.
I showed him some of my stuff once, by his request, and he gave it a fair shake!



Being a Dream Theater vinyl collector must be the quickest way to the Poorhouse, another live one out the other day.
Wearing jeans and leather, not crackerjack clothes


Quote from: Thorn on March 18, 2026, 09:35:24 PMBeing a Dream Theater vinyl collector must be the quickest way to the Poorhouse, another live one out the other day.

They probably see it as "Yay! That's another badge for my continued virginity" then go back to annoying folks about Mike Portnoy.


I don't listen to Kiss, and have never heard Ace Frehley talk before, but his segment in this video is very funny  :laugh:

Not sure where to put this one but I just read that Ginger Wildheart has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer and has refused therapy, so he's looking at a couple of years. Man, I Wanna Go should have been a huge hit in the 90s. It's just so good. All the best to the man and you never know, he might change his minds regarding treatment.

I can respect his decision.
Aggressive cancer means aggressive treatment. And that's usually very debilitating with shite quality of life and the ultimate outcome more than likely going to be the same.

Hard to say, but possibly. Seems a bit superfluous to wish him all the best, but sure... all the best!