Seeing ARS in Baton Rouge tonight. Good interview.
@Barbarian6464 күн бұрын
Chris seems a decent, down to earth guy
@lummsmusik32199 күн бұрын
Also purchased the 12“ Prego record in Sittard, Netherlands. First punk record of my life. I love it!
@hrlyquinzel442011 күн бұрын
I was sick an missed Stryper at the orange peel in asheville. I hope he come back solo or with stryper.
@osoutomaior13 күн бұрын
Personally, I know that Myles is a hell of a guitarist (far too underestimated, to be honest), but I kinda like his more intimate stuff, where we can not only hear his voice and his guitar, but also his heart and soul. That’s why I recon his first solo record as one of the best he’s ever released all through his career. Nevertheless, still an amazing musician!! Cheers from Brazil 🇧🇷🇧🇷
@carlos2502197715 күн бұрын
I am sure this will be a great record. Good music is so much needed in these gloomy world. Rock on!!!
@ollicat200615 күн бұрын
Finally, one fellow rocker who Is also not a Metallica fan. I thought I was the only one. I respect the band, just never resonated with me.
@amysson515123 күн бұрын
I’m always looking for someone to release a Christian concept album and here it is. I’ll be digesting this album for decades. Christian concept albums are hard to come by, so this is a treasure. The news, life and the Bible lend themselves perfectly to the format; there’s so much to mine from. I’m looking for more concept albums, what are some of the best? Christian AND secular? Operation:Mindcrime is the standard and my favorite non-Christian concept LP. Melodic, powerful songs with hooks and a story you can actually follow. For me, it beats Pink Floyd and Dream Theater. I have a feeling I just found another in The Crucible by Harpazo to put alongside Queensryche. Can’t wait to put the headphones on and fully digest it. Does anyone have some suggestions for other stellar concept albums, Christian or otherwise? Good job with the channel and thanks for bringing this band into the know. God bless and Metal on!
@willsweat124225 күн бұрын
I have enjoyed Paul Gilbert since first hearing Racer X in thr 80's! When he teamed up with Eric, Billy and Pat I was honesty estatic! Great interview, fantastic guy! Thanks!
@toddaldworth133Ай бұрын
Very cool for this interview! Absolutely Great album and best production, mix they have done!
@mandyruth6313Ай бұрын
Myles is such an authentic, talented artist
@Josmely23Ай бұрын
Awesome conversation, great interview, not the same repetitive questions, so natural and easygoing. I loved it 🤘🏻
@gabrielanoemiaquino1063Ай бұрын
❤myles kennedy
@Cristiane.dАй бұрын
❤Myles❤🎶
@ridehead8771Ай бұрын
Michael sounds like Scott Ian in this interview or is it just me? 😁
@CristinaMelarosaАй бұрын
He's such a great artist! Can't wait for the new record to be released 🤘🏻🤘🏻🫶🏻
@lisahein6501Ай бұрын
Thank you for this interview. Stryper's music is so inspiring and amazing. Thank God for them and for being a light in this world. All glory and praise to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!
@InlinePaulАй бұрын
My copy of When We Were Kings arrived a couple weeks ago and I must have listened to it 40 times by now ( on third listen tonight). I also pulled all the other CDs and listed to them a number of times. It is all great music, but I do think they really hit it out of the park on WWWKs. I have to say there is no other Stryper album that I have kept listening to over and over, just can't get enough off it. Awesome guitar through and through!
@rokstoons528525 күн бұрын
Same
@laurielake790Ай бұрын
Going to see you at Rascals Dec. 1st! I was a huge Stryper fan in the 80s! Can't wait!
@RolanRoyceАй бұрын
He just will not let the soul patch go, even though it's gray. Just shave it off, bro, wtf?
@garrison10461Ай бұрын
I love the last 5 albums more than the early ones. I saw an interview with Michael Sweet where he talked about dropping down a key, which in my opinion makes his voice richer and more full, so to me, I think his voice is better now than ever. I have listened to When We Were Kings several times so far and it is awesome.
@StereostupidАй бұрын
Love Paul ❤ what an amazing player! He was killer on the JHS show!!
@thomasestrada5215Ай бұрын
Such a swell guy 👌
@mikeb598Ай бұрын
Michael doesn't seem to enunciate anymore. Hard to understand the words. Much like James Labrie.
@AngelAngel-qm2koАй бұрын
@@mikeb598 I agree some of the words are hard to understand
@grahamjenkinson6876Ай бұрын
I worked with Andy prior to him joining Duran Duran. We toured Germany in our band Action. He was a gifted player with a great belief in himself. We even opened a bar together close to his home town in Whitley Bay. Nice guy with huge ambition.
@davidwhiteside5912 ай бұрын
Rock on for JESUS!
@Six-Winged2 ай бұрын
friday the 13th release to crush evil and its narrative
@ryevick2 ай бұрын
I've only seen Stryper once on the 'To Hell with the Devil' tour in 86-87 and it was awesome. Hurricane opened. I tuned out on 'Against the Law' and back in at 'Reborn'. Glad they're still making music.
@Humansoup2 ай бұрын
Great Interview. I am Forever Greatful this bang changed my life 💛🖤 † GOD WINS †
@AngelAngel-qm2ko2 ай бұрын
In the Bible Satan and Jesus don't mix. Honestly just saying. If a Satanist likes the music I would say either they are not really a Satanist or the message in the music has no power... I like their music just wish they were a little more careful what they say and portray as Christians. These are the last days. Be careful not to be deceived.
@hockeyhacker5Ай бұрын
Do you not appreciate any art by non-Christians? A Satanist can admire a beautiful sunset even if they don't give God credit for it. They can like music by a Christian even if they dislike the message. You appreciate a painting by an atheist. That doesn't mean there's compromise or a lack of power. It just means humans can be selective in what they accept or ignore.
@AngelAngel-qm2koАй бұрын
@@hockeyhacker5 well I see things different as a person of faith in Jesus. First of all God created everything so there is nothing to admire outside of God. Satan is a deceiver, liar and theft. He deserves no credit. The Bible says he comes to kill and destroy so there is no desire to listen or support anything so called Satanic music. We just need to be wise we don't throw that notion around that light mixes with darkness, because it does not according to the Bible so I'll stick with its absolutes. Also as a person of faith the Bible tells us to avoid even the appearance of evil. We have to be careful the message we convey that it lines up with his word. Not sure your a Christian so this might not make sense. That's just my explanation. Take care
@AngelAngel-qm2koАй бұрын
@@hockeyhacker5well I see things different as a person of faith in Jesus. First of all God created everything so there is nothing to admire outside of God. Satan is a deceiver, liar and theft. He deserves no credit. The Bible says he comes to kill and destroy so there is no desire to listen or support anything so called Satanic music. We just need to be wise we don't throw that notion around that light mixes with darkness, because it does not according to the Bible so I'll stick with its absolutes. Also as a person of faith the Bible tells us to avoid even the appearance of evil. We have to be careful the message we convey that it lines up with his word. Not sure your a Christian so this might not make sense. That's just my explanation. Take care
@mortuarymaxАй бұрын
So i found the fake christian. Satanism is not opposed to christianity. think before you speak
@michellegiardinobast74712 ай бұрын
Great interview. Saw their acoustic tour in PA and it was awesome. Very strong vocals and everyone was amazing. Hope to see them in NJ.
@waynepennington10322 ай бұрын
His voice sounds much better now. Sometimes it sounded like he needed to clear his throat. Doctor did a good job
@gulanhem94952 ай бұрын
Compared the his voice in the 80's? No, you're crazy.
@beniregesАй бұрын
@@gulanhem9495 nobody compared it to the 80's so sit down. we're saying he sounds the best in 5 or so years after that surgery. significant improvement. he doesnt struggle live anymore.
@Chudley7162 ай бұрын
Jordan is the best
@Zakariah19712 ай бұрын
Sales will be in the toilet as usual.
@mrs.fitzaey3 ай бұрын
Thanks MGM for this interview. I've watched the band growing for a decade now and it's neat to hear from their perspective about their growth. They put on a damn good show every time I have seen them. I was able to thank them during the Spirits tour for their work; how beneficial it is for mental health and trauma because their social media manager gave me a VIP pass. Mark is the one that directs that core essence of Nothing More. He's utterly kind yet badass. Carnal had the exact message I need in this weird ass place in my life. Thank you Nothing More for your work.
@ohsoyouthinkyoucandance3 ай бұрын
Ratt is truly my fav band ever. Steven looks awful hope he can get it together
@batphink26553 ай бұрын
Jonas is a superb drummer and obviously a very humble guy, love this band they are just amazing! Nice shout outs to Johan and Rikard too! Greta interview pal cheers!
@thomaschavers3 ай бұрын
I saw Dirty Heads at Deluna Fest on Pensacola Beach. I really enjoyed them. And I LOVE Black Stone Cherry. They are one of my all time favorite bands and live acts.
@AlphaAstraAqua3 ай бұрын
One of rock’s greatest talents! Brunooooo!
@artie2183 ай бұрын
It's interesting how things developed and how Mike Portnoy coming back must have felt. I get the sense its like a coming home of sorts. As great as Mangini is, he is always the replacement, had to be deferential to the music, instead of a full time co creator like Mike Portnoy is, and I am sure the band was used to that role and there was no way Mangini could be expected to replace that part of it. I am sure Portnoy has a different role and understands what the band is doing having been with Petrucci and Myung for so long that it gives his own input naturally more gravitas, its just the consequence of longevity and fitting in as they did for so long and Mangini would always be an adjustment from that. I think Mangini must have had more input as time went on, but it was never with the same understanding of the band dynamics that Portnoy had, thats just the nature of time and the relationships. Overall, its great to see Portnoy back where he belongs and I am sure it will work out great for the band.
@adamlanghans3 ай бұрын
I am pumped for Permission to Fly! The Alchemist and Embers are fantastic tracks
@akaboo693 ай бұрын
Love this interview. Im an instrumental guitarists too
@cynotusk80533 ай бұрын
Somewhere locked in a tiny cubicle that he rents after-hours from a call center to record his insipid drum videos, Mike Mangini has tears rolling down each cheek independently in 17/8 and 23/16...and no one cares.
@melodic7773 ай бұрын
Very low class post
@Transterra554 ай бұрын
Peter is a HUGE fan of Wes Montgomery and Kenny Burrell.
@paulbologna60314 ай бұрын
What a great drummer and an even better person. If you wanna see how the magic is made, check out gregg and Matt's KZbin show Song in a Day. kzbin.info/www/bejne/mKXdhquupc91lbMsi=hiYsgMONiCEWKrof Hopefully they'll do more episodes when Matt gets off the road with REO Speedwagon 🤞
@zackdaniels68584 ай бұрын
I LOVE S.P, ABSOLUTE MAD RESPECT…. I Absolutely LOVE and Respect his LOVE and RESPECT for Robbin Crosby ….. KING. S.P, R.C RATT! Thankyou SIR! GODBLESS.
@11pudell4 ай бұрын
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@Playitstraight444 ай бұрын
Paul Stanley definitely puts his stamp on cover bands because he made KISS a cover band by taking at least one member who was in a cover band and translating that to his show. Mr. Speed is by far the best one out there. No one has topped Rich for the Paul Stanley role. He sings well and really performs and looks very much like him. I'm sure that irritates Mr. Stanley. LOL. Rock on Rich!
@enzosierradorival90645 ай бұрын
YA FUÉ Y SERÁ AHORA JOHN 5 ES EL GUITARRISTA DE MOTLEY CRUE Y PUNTO..