Showing posts with label Walk Of Fame. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Walk Of Fame. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Newsbites: Dio planned retirement call


Ronnie James Dio would have decided whether to retire yesterday had he not died of cancer in 2010, says bandmate Geezer Butler. Speaking on what would have been the singer’s 70th birthday, the bassist said: “Ronnie should have been celebrating and probably would have been if he’d had his health checked regularly. I once asked him if he’s ever thought about retiring. He said he would make that decision on his 70th birthday. That is why today is so poignant. I think I know what his decision would have been.”


The new Thin Lizzy album will not follow Phil Lynott’s last music footsteps, says guitarist Damon Johnson. He reports: “Towards the original end they made Thunder and Lightning. That album was so heavy – it seemed Phil wanted to go down a heavy metal route for a while. That’s not what the new album will be. There are some big, fat classic riffs. We all know it’s going to be under the microscope. We know there will be pundits who criticise it, but pundits aren’t necessarily fans.” Of frontman Ricky Warwick Johnson says: “The guy is a class songwriter, and that’s what Scott Gorham and Brian Downey needed to make another Thin Lizzy record.” [Gibson]

Troubled comedy actor Charlie Sheen made fun of Guns n’Roses frontman Axl Rose when he unveiled guitarist Slash’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame yesterday. Sheen said: “It’s quite fitting the Slash is getting a star on the very street Axl will one day be sleeping on. This star is going to be stepped on more than the coke we did in the eighties.” [Rolling Stone]

Iron Maiden guitarist Adrian Smith is considering the release of an instrumental album he recorded a few years ago. Smith says: “It’s still in the can, as they say, but that was interesting. A lot of fun to do. I like so many different types of music. I’m probably going to do something with it in the future.” [BraveWords]

Green Day will launch two documentaries to coincide with their upcoming three-part album releases. The first movie covers the making of discs Uno, Dos and Tre, which appear in September, November and January respectively. The second film features the band’s early days. Frontman Billie Joe Armstrong says: “It’s not going to be the sitting down, headshot of going, ‘We started out blah blah blah.’ We wanted to get into lifestyles of rock’n'roll, and letting the story tell itself rather than be revisionist.”

Serj Tankian doesn’t believe some of the anti-consumerist material on new solo album Harakiri was created on his iPad. “If you’re looking for irony you can find it anywhere,” he says. “Utilising an iPad to write a song is no different from using acoustic guitar or piano. As a songwriter you always want to change and progress. While I’m not endorsing the Apple corporation in any way, it is a useful tool. Consumerism is part of our life – there’s blind consumerism and then there’s consumer awareness. They are very different things.” [Noisecreep]

Stone Gossard’s attitude to Pearl Jam‘s live setlists has changed over the years. The guitarist explains: “When we started out I wold have been one of those people that thought, ‘Let’s just play the hits – why play anything other?’ But as you get more songs we work them in. It’s given us so much more room because the fans now expect something different each night. Even if you fuck something up, the fact that you’re trying songs you haven’t played before… it’s good to have that challenge.” [MusicRadar]

Radiohead paid tribute to tragic drum tech Scott Johnson, who died when the band’s stage collapsed in Canada last month. At the end of their concert in Nimes, the first since the accident which is still under investigation, they performed their track Reckoner as a third encore. Frontman Thom Yorke dedicated it to “our friend Scott” and a picture of Johnson was displayed on video screens.

Courtney Love‘s former assistant Jessica LaBrie has filed a lawsuit against the Hole singer in Los Angeles. The PA says Love tried to make her forge legal documents and hire a computer hacker, then withheld wages because she refused to “commit fraudulent, unlawful and unethical acts”. LaBrie says she had to quit after 13 months because she was not receiving her salary. [TMZ]

source: classicrockmagazine.com

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Metallica Tee Shirts - A Tribute to the Band

The name Metallica is synonymous with heavy metal and if you ever attended any of the heavy metal concerts you'd see them flooded with the Metallica tee shirts. What better tribute to the band than to sport their tee shirts when at their concerts!

The Metallica band started off from Los Angeles, California, in 1981 with the duo James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich. They were later joined by Dave Mustaine, Ron McGovney, Kirk Hammett, Robert Trujillo, Cliff Burton and Jason Newsted. As a band they were highly inspired by the heavy metal band Diamond Head from the UK. Soon after, they relocated to San Francisco.

Their tee shirts pay them the tribute they deserve, flashing names like "Death Magnetic", "Master of Puppets", and "Ride the Lightning". Their debut release in 1982 was "Metal Massacre", followed by "Kill 'em All" in 1983. Their third album "Master of Puppets" in 1986 was described as influential and was deemed one of the best heavy thrash metal albums.

Their early releases covered instrumentals; fast tempos and aggressive musicianship, thus placing them amongst the 'big four' thrash metal bands along with Slayer, Anthrax and Megadeath. Their tee shirts are an apt tribute for their many achievements.

The first Grammy Award nomination that Metallica received was for "Justice for All" in 1989 for the Best Hard Rock / Metal Performance Vocal or Instrument category. Even though Metallica was the expected favorite to win, the award went to another band. This no doubt, created some controversy among the press and fans. Yet their tee shirts have stood them in good support as a tribute.

Metallica has released three live albums, nine studio albums, five extended plays, 45 singles and 24 music videos. The band has also won nine Grammy Awards. With such a span of achievements as tee fronts they couldn't receive a better tribute to prove their status as heavy thrash metal band.

December 2006 saw Metallica release a DVD with all their music videos starting from 1989 to 2004, with a sale of 28,000 copies in the first week itself. Metallica also became the first band in the history of the Billborad 200 to have five consecutive studio albums debuted at number one with their album "Death Magnetic" which sold as many as 490,000 units.

Metallica was inducted into the San Francisco "Walk of Fame" in March 1999. They were also ranked the third "Greatest Heavy Metal Band" by MTV. In April of 2009 Metallica was inducted into the "Rock and Roll" Hall of Fame.

Metallica's achievements are so many! It is difficult to recount all of them here in support of the credit of attributing tee shirts to them as a tribute to the band. They certainly have proved their worth as a band that is so deserving and highly acclaimed.

Metallica has been a one of its kind hard thrash band to have earned such acclaim and fan following. Fans would proudly love to wear the Metallica Band Tee Shirts as a tribute.

Metallica t shirts are available at ShirtHunt.com, one of the most popular band t shirts online store! Fast shipping to almost any country of the world! Get your tee now!

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