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om te janken dit mooi was die (Carcass) tijd...... *Corrie Konings sound* |
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Gaaf dat live-filmpje om weer eens terug te zien. De goede ouwe tijd.. elke week death metallen in het Noorderligt Had die drummer niet altijd een stroboscoop in zn bass drums zitten? www.progpower.com "Ik woon zelf buitenaf maar van mensen uit plaatsen waar wel Moslims wonen proef je de angst. Sommigen durven geen karbonade of schnitzel op de BBQ te gooien uit angst voor ruzies." |
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jammer dat er geen filpjes gedownload kunnen worden van die shaite. Suck my piss |
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Noorderligt, ja, mooie tijd, ja. Het kan toch niet zo zijn dat het niet kan, dat downloaden, wat niet kan? |
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ARCH ENEMY Guitarist AMOTT Is Open To CARCASS Reunion - May 22, 2006 Live-Metal.net recently conducted an interview with ARCH ENEMY guitarist Michael Amott. An excerpt from the interview follows. Live-Metal: Would there ever be any chance of a CARCASS reunion? Michael Amott: "There's nothing discussed and those guys have kind of moved away from this music, where I'm the retard. I'm still doing this. I'm still growling and playing ridiculous guitar parts for a living. They kind of moved on and did different things. I have a hard time visualizing that. I can't really see it. I can't really see us on a stage together." Live-Metal: I wouldn't want ARCH ENEMY to break up or anything for a CARCASS reunion. Michael Amott: "No, and I love playing with these guys. These guys are some of the best players in the business. It would be hard to just give that up. I would do a CARCASS reunion if it was done right and if it was done for maybe a tour only. It would have to be soon before everybody dies." Live-Metal: So I guess you didn't have any involvement in Jeff [Walker]'s solo album coming out ["Welcome to Carcass Cuntry"], the country-metal album or whatever it is? Michael Amott: "He's got a very twisted mind, so I'm very interested to hear it. But from what I hear, it's not metal. I'm just happy that he's getting back out there. He's actually playing bass now for a band called BRUJERIA. I think Jeff Walker, he's a very talented person. He has a very talented way with words and artwork ideas. He's a very creative person. I always thought it was weird that he didn't do more music after CARCASS. I always thought he was a very creative person. But it's cool that he's getting back into it. As for a CARCASS reunion, I don't know. Do you think people would be excited by that?" Live-Metal: Well I know "Heartwork" is probably one of my favorite— Michael Amott: "Yeah, I was talking to Gary Holt from EXODUS yesterday and he was like, 'We were way into 'Heartwork' when that came out.' We had no idea that EXODUS, kind of an established band that we grew up listening to — it was unthinkable that they would be into what we were doing. I think afterwards it's become bigger than what it was at the time." Live-Metal: I think what you guys did then is what all these bands are trying to do now. Michael Amott: "Yeah. It's weird. I was part of that, so I can't really have an objective point of view. It was just something that happened at the time." Read the entire interview at www.live-metal.net. The quality of our perceptions determines the quality of our judgement. Our judgement determines how we interact with the world. How we interact with the world changes the world. So, the quality of our perceptions changes the world. |
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Zou zeeeeer vet zijn, maar ik denk niet dat dat gaat gebeuren.... Bill trekt daar denk ik sowieso niet aan en volgens mij kan Ken het fysiek niet meer.... :-( |
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de drummer had toch een hersenbloeding, of zoiets, gekregen??? |
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Klopt idd, maar op het Jeff Walker album schijnt hij weer te drummen, dus hij vecht zich terug [Dit bericht is gewijzigd door Mutilator op 22-05-2006 19:22] The quality of our perceptions determines the quality of our judgement. Our judgement determines how we interact with the world. How we interact with the world changes the world. So, the quality of our perceptions changes the world. |
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klopt, maar doet Ken niet alleen maar een paar nummers of zo? want bij dat Carcass cuntry album zijn heel veel gastmuzikanten betrokken.... weet t ook niet allemaal precies |
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quote: Hij zal ongetwijfeld nog wel eens op een paar trommels slaan, maar iets serieus zou ik niet al te hard op rekenen. "If visible identification is not possible, the pathologist may be able to take fingerprints from the body, but if decay has set in, things become more complicated." |
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Pascal Dewaide vindt de befaamde woensdagmiddag rehearsal uit 1985 ook nog goed!!! |
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Wie? Anyway; wishful thinking zo'n reunie; ook al herstelt Ken Owen compleet; Amott heeft in het verleden al een reunie geprobeerd te forceren, waardoor het reunie idee definitief van de baan was voor Jeff Walker; die vind het kvltige aspect wel charmerend. Persoonlijk zou ik het erg gaaf vinden als Bill Steer op een of andere manier het metalvirus weer zou vatten.... The quality of our perceptions determines the quality of our judgement. Our judgement determines how we interact with the world. How we interact with the world changes the world. So, the quality of our perceptions changes the world. |
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quote: Ha, ik ook!! |
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quote: Dat was vroeger je buurman? Suck my piss |
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quote: Het duurde ff voordat het kwartje viel; maar Carcass heeft idd een rehearsel (23-10-1985) waar ze onder andere een Exodus, Onslaught en SOD nummer coveren. [Dit bericht is gewijzigd door Mutilator op 23-05-2006 16:45] The quality of our perceptions determines the quality of our judgement. Our judgement determines how we interact with the world. How we interact with the world changes the world. So, the quality of our perceptions changes the world. |
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Zou het er toch van komen? JEFF WALKER On CARCASS Reunion: 'If It Doesn't Happen Next Year, Then Forget About It' - Oct. 30, 2006 Marko Syrjälä of Metal-Rules.com recently conducted an interview with former CARCASS frontman Jeff Walker. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow: Metal-Rules.com: So you are in touch with your old CARCASS bandmates? Jeff: Yeah, I mean Bill [Steer, guitar] and I still text each other, still see each other once in a while. Whenever I'm in London I'll ring him up. I just saw Mike [Amott, guitar] yesterday — it's a small world, you know? That's why I'm here — I'm a stupid ARCH ENEMY fan who travelled across Europe. Metal-Rules.com: Ken [Owen, drums] fell in quite sick after the CARCASS years. I can't help asking what's up with him nowadays, how is he doing? Jeff: He had a brain hemorhage, and went into a coma. He nearly died. He came out of the coma, and they operated again, and the operation really put his rehabilitation back a bit. He lives in a village in Nottingham, going to music college, learning programming. He's fine. It's weird because people will say 'how's Ken?' and it's like the guy was in a coma, it's almost like he's had a stroke. If you've had relatives who've had a stroke, you know it really affects their motor skills. He's fine — he's physically able to walk and all that, but he could never do blast beats again, I don't think so. But he's been drumming again, and he just jams with some blues band on an open night. Maybe he can just do 4/4 beats or something. Of course I know what Mike Amott and what Bill's doing, so…. Metal-Rules.com: As for the CARCASS reunion, hmmm is there any chance to see you guys on the stage, it has been written and speculated quite a lot about the comeback?! Jeff: Mike Amott really wants to do it. I spoke to him on the phone to the other week, and he wants to get Bill to Sweden to convince him to do it. If those two guys wanna do it, then I'll do it. Ken can't do it. I asked him last year that if we did it, would he be upset, and he's like 'no, do it, go for it.' I was at Download last year, and all these bands were playing, all these American bands, and they were all like AT THE GATES/CARCASS/PARADISE LOST rip-off bands. I just thought 'fuck, this is so easy. We could do it so much better.' I was really enthusiastic about doing it. I was on the stage with H.I.M. playing, watching them play to 60,000 people — we never did that. It would be great to be playing to that kind of audience. I've been doing so much stuff since then that I don't need to do it to make myself happy. Metal-Rules.com: Do you think it is possible for you guys to do anymore as you haven't anything together for about 10 years?! Jeff: We weren't a very good band anyway. I can still do those vocals at the drop of a hat. I'd have to try and remember all the bass lines. The problem is Bill's lost interest — he hasn't played like that for a long time. so he would have to retrain himself. But if anyone can, he can, because he's such an intelligent guy. If he was here, he would say 'never say never'. At the moment it Mike's pushing Bill, because he really wants to do it. He's always joked about doing it, and I was always like 'fuck off — no way!' Then he's talking it's like 'maybe next year.' It's not my decision. If Bill does it then I'll do it. Metal-Rules.com: What do you think about it personally, would you like to do it? Jeff: Yeah, but I'm not like really desperate. I don't need the money, and I don't need to satisfy my ego. Metal-Rules.com: Well I don't mean the money, I mean the musical wise? Jeff: I come and go. The other day I was in England, staying at my friend's place looking at the rock magazines, and I was like 'fuck, I don't want to do this — it's depressing.' Of course, it would be great to prove to everyone, and it would be great to all the people that never saw us, and it would be great to raise some money and give Ken a cut of it. That's the other reason I wanted to do it — I wanted to reform the band, because after talking to some agents, they talk stupid money, and it would be great to give Ken a percentage of it to help him out. There's real positive reasons for doing it, not to reform like some of these fucking bands do, just to earn money. I've got something to prove. We never did these festivals — we never played to these massive crowds, and everyone still bangs on about fucking CARCASS. If I said I don't want to do it, then it makes me look like an asshole because I've met so many people who want to see it, and it's like I'm a cunt if I say no. It's like depriving these people, being selfish. Metal-Rules.com: Is it possible for you to make a new CARCASS album then?! Jeff: No fucking way, no. Metal-Rules.com: As Ken is not able to, who is gonna replace him then? Jeff: I know a few drummers who could do it. Metal-Rules.com: C'mon, bring some names? Jeff: Oh come on — this is just for Blabbermouth, isn't it? I can think of one drummer who just left his bands, and he was always hassling me because he wanted to play. That's as much as I'll say. Just think of any drummers who've just quit. Metal-Rules.com: Well if the reunion happens, when would you think it could happen then?! Jeff: If it's gonna happen, it'll happen next year. If it doesn't happen next year, then forget about it. The quality of our perceptions determines the quality of our judgement. Our judgement determines how we interact with the world. How we interact with the world changes the world. So, the quality of our perceptions changes the world. |
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godverdomme.. laat immortal de k****r krijgen en geef die ton aan carcass! In black metal maakt men grapjes over religie... aldus pindakaasruud |
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Zou idd wel leuk zijn om ze weer eens te zien, hoewel het natuurlijk minder is dat er dan een andere drummer meekomt. Maar die geldkwestie en Ken, dat is dan natuurlijk wel weer heel erg netjes. |
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+1 !!!! +1 !!!! [Dit bericht is gewijzigd door Mutilator op 31-10-2006 19:05] The quality of our perceptions determines the quality of our judgement. Our judgement determines how we interact with the world. How we interact with the world changes the world. So, the quality of our perceptions changes the world. |
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quote: Hehehe, +1. Al denk ik dat carcass het beter in een gewone zaal doen. |
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quote: Suck my piss |
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Te mooi om waar te zijn. Zou erg gaaf zijn, maar ik heb er een hard hoofd in dat Bill het weer ziet zitten... Le Mistral is de shit ! |
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BILL STEER Says He Is 'Open' To The Possibility Of CARCASS Reunion - Mar. 24, 2007 After years of consistently shooting down any possibility of a CARCASS reunion, guitarist Bill Steer appears to be finally changing his tune. In a brand new interview conducted last week in London by Patrizia Mazzuoccolo of the Norwegian metal radio show "Tinitus", Steer had the following to say when asked if there was a chance that CARCASS could reunite for some live performances: "It's a possibility 'cos it's been discussed. I've become a little bit more open to the idea. The other guys are definitely open to the idea. You never know." Bill Steer's entire interview with "Tinitus" will air on Wednesday, March 28 on Norway's P3. "Tinitus" is Norway's most popular metal show with an average of over 60,000 listeners per week (1.5 percent of the country's population!). To tune into P3 via the Internet, follow the instructions that are posted on the "Tinitus" MySpace page at this location. Speaking to Metal-Rules.com last fall, former CARCASS frontman Jeff Walker stated the following about the possibility of a CARCASS reunion: "Mike Amott [guitar, now in ARCH ENEMY] really wants to do it. I spoke to him on the phone the other week, and he wants to get Bill to Sweden to convince him to do it. If those two guys wanna do it, then I'll do it. Ken [Owen, drums] can't do it. I asked him last year [2005] that if we did it, would he be upset, and he's like, 'No, do it, go for it.' I was at Download [in 2005], and all these bands were playing, all these American bands, and they were all like AT THE GATES/CARCASS/PARADISE LOST rip-off bands. I just thought 'Fuck, this is so easy. We could do it so much better.' I was really enthusiastic about doing it. I was on the stage with H.I.M. playing, watching them play to 60,000 people — we never did that. It would be great to be playing to that kind of audience. I've been doing so much stuff since then that I don't need to do it to make myself happy. . . We weren't a very good band anyway. I can still do those vocals at the drop of a hat. I'd have to try and remember all the bass lines. The problem is Bill's lost interest — he hasn't played like that for a long time. So he would have to retrain himself. But if anyone can, he can, because he's such an intelligent guy. If he was here, he would say 'Never say never'. At the moment it Mike's pushing Bill, because he really wants to do it. He's always joked about doing it, and I was always like 'fuck off — no way!' Then he's talking it's like 'maybe next year.' It's not my decision. If Bill does it then I'll do it." The quality of our perceptions determines the quality of our judgement. Our judgement determines how we interact with the world. How we interact with the world changes the world. So, the quality of our perceptions changes the world. |
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Als ze maar wel weer shit als Tools of the trade gaan schrijven en niet verder waar de laatste plaat ophoudt! "BONKE! next time you fuck in my bathroom, fucking throw the condoms into the toilet! not in or on top of the goddamn sink...." |
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