RECAP OF CHRIS JERICHO'S XM SATELLITE RADIO SHOW
by Jeff Sheridan @ 11:00:00 PM on 12/6/2005
1. Starts the show off with Helloween's "The King For A Thousand Years" and "Mrs. God".
2. Y2J says those 2 songs are from the "Keeper Of The 7 Keys Part 3:The Legacy" CD and says for those that're married, "Mrs. God" is what you call your wife, because that's what he does and says it's because it saves him hassles and problems. He says it's been 15 years since "Part 2" [Keeper Of The 7 Keys] came out and says 3 of the members of the band are no longer there with the exception of Mike Weikath and Markus Grosskopf from the original lineup. But then says he's honest by saying this is Helloween's best record in the last 15 years and says it's interesting for a band to take a concept like that and do a sequel record. He says we've seen that with King Diamond's "Abigail Part 2:The Return, The Revenge" and says Queensryche's currently finishing up on "Operation Mindcrime 2". He asks if doing a sequel to a record is a good idea, but says it's not just a sequel, it's a "Tree-quel" and a "3-quel" to the "Keeper Of The 7 Keys" story. He says lots of songs from "Part 3" were never concept records, so it's not like all of the songs matched or part of a certain story or theme. But thinks on this record, you have "The King For A Thousand Years" that kicks off the record and says it's cool because it's 14 minutes long in the classic vain of "Keeper Of The 7 Keys", which is the title track or "Halloween" and says both songs are 14 minutes long. He says it does have the Keeper feel to it with a little spoken word intro, by talking with the keeper. He then says on the song "Occasion Avenue" has some Mike Kiske song riffs and Kiske sings on this record, because the intro for "Occasion Avenue" has Andy Deris who's Helloween's new singer and going to the radio and listening to nothing but Helloween songs sung by Kiske & says it's a little bit of a ironic intro. He says it would've been cool if it had a couple of little themes like maybe some riffs from the older songs, intros or something to tie together better. He then says a lot of ways this record's "Keeper Of The 7 Keys Part 3" in name only & it's not like it's based on a certain concept. He says "Mrs. God" is a great track and says Deris' taken control of this band in regards to being the major song writer, singer and an all around hell of a guy. He says he had a chance to meet him in Atlanta a couple of years ago when Helloween played and it was during a snowstorm and Kiske had a hood on, a "took", a scarf and Y2J says he still rocked his socks off. He talks about liking Annihilator and mentions Manny who's Y2J's XM radio "love slave" gets mad at him, because he says he plays so much Annihilator, but says he has to because it's quality stuff. He says Annihilator's new record "Schizo Deluxe" came out with Jeff Waters going above and beyond the call of duty by putting his heaviest record by far in years and says it's very, very heavy. He says Waters' has a habit of doing lots of ballad, type songs and says you won't find any of those on this record and again says it's all heavy, heavy stuff. He then says Waters playing at the Road Runner Records' 20th or 25th anniversary in NYC in either 12/14 or 12/15 [NOTE FROM JEFF: It's the 25th anniversary on 12/15 at the Nokia Times Square and here's a Ticketmaster link for those interested:
http://www.ticketmaster.com/artist/999850 ]. Anyhow, he says it'll be a star studded gallow with all the top bands from Road Runner over the last 20 years. He then mentions those to be there from Annihilator, Fear Factory, Machine Head, Slipknot and many others that've played with Road Runner over the years. He says he's heard special guests will be there with rumors of guys from Metallica, Iron Maiden, Andy Sneep who's a producer will be there and says it should be a heavy metal blast. He says Waters will be playing "Alison Hell" by Annihilator with guys from Fear Factory and Slipknot and it'll be an all star jam.
3. Plays Annihilator's "Maximum Satan" and Fear Factory's "Edgecrusher".
4. Y2J says "Edgecrusher" is a great funk, "future-istic", metal type song by Fear Factory and again says they'll be on the Road Runner show but without Dino Cazares who was their ex-guitar player due to a blood feud that's occurring. He then says Christian Olde Wolbers who's the ex bass player and now he's guitar player of Fear Factory and says that's weird when a bass player becomes a guitar player. He remembers when Blackie Lawless did that in W.A.S.P. and says others have done it also and feels maybe they get sick of playing bass and want to be upfront by playing solos and hanging out with chicks and says no one gives bass players any respect. He then says he should know, because he's a bass player and says no one cares about the poor bass player. He then says no one cares about the bass player in The Darkness and says no one knows who he is [NOTE FROM JEFF: I believe it's Frankie Poullain]. He says they know who Justin Hawkins is with the "cat suit" with big lips and says he looks like his friend "Ajax" in Calgary and says if Ajax's listening, he tells him that he looks like the lead singer of The Darkness. He says "Umm, new record" and then says he always hates it when he says "Umm" on the radio and says it makes him sound like an idiot. He then says to strike that from the record to anyone that's keeping notes, just strike that from the record. He mentions the new Darkness record "1 Way Ticket To Hell and Back" that came out a couple of weeks ago. He says it's funny when you listen to the record because the first Darkness record "Permission To Land" was a very AC/DC-Thin Lizzy type music and says this new record is not like that and says they've hooked up with Roy Thomas Baker who's famous for producing Queen. He says that's funny also, because there's lots of Queen similarities and Queen labels that're stuck on this band and mentions that even though they'll be only one Queen and one Freddy Mercury and says that's obvious that everyone knows that. But says this band's maturing and says the record's maturing with lots of crazy harmonies going on in the background with lots of harpsicords. He says it's not what you expect from The Darkness and says that's good because it'll give them career longevity. He says the record's not his favorite when he first heard it, but says he's been listening to it for the past couple of weeks and says it's now one of his favorite releases of the year. He says it's great to see the party rock vibe making a comeback and asks if anyone remembers bands like Warrant, Winger and Poison. He says he hasn't heard Poison in a while and wants to play some and says Poison's been touring for [as he says] "the last "Shoot" 8 years". He now sees that he can curse on XM and says "for the last "s***" 8 years" on the same record, but says they do have lots of great tracks that they can play and a little more obscure stuff and says he'd like to see that. He says he'd like to see a new Poison record with bands like The Darkness making a comeback and says people want to hear rock & roll that's fun. He says people don't want to sit around, look at their shoes and watch guys in their pajamas anymore and says they want "cat suits", chicks with big t*** that float around, fans want to hear some high singing and great guitar solos.
5. Plays The Darkness' "Is It Just Me?" and Poison's "Shut Up Make Love".
6. Y2J says he wants to keep the party vibe going, says he likes it and says there's lots of bands that've came out lately with that vibe. He mentions an example with Buckcherry came out like 5 or 6 years ago, fell to obscurity and now has reunited with a kick ass new record. He says Josh Todd's a crazy looking guy who he says looks like his friend Warren and says since he looks like Warren and his friend Ajax looks like Hawkins, he says he [Y2J] hangs out with unique, looking people. He says when Velvet Revolver first started, the singer of that band was Josh Todd. Then he says they went thru the lineup changes and ended up with Todd & [Scott] Weiland who ended up back in Buckcherry. He then says Buckcherry's one of those bands that's huge in Japan and says even though they have a good name here in the USA, but in Japan, they busted loose. He says he spends lots of time in Japan and always sees Buckcherry posters and records, Josh Todd posters everywhere and says people dugs this skinny little dude with tattoos everywhere and says chicks dig him and then says chicks dig himself as well. He says he wants to hear what Buckcherry's "Lit Up" is about and wonders if it's about the plight of the African-Abriginese? [that's what it sounded like] in the deserts of Napolo or is it all about going out and getting f****d up on cocaine?
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