Tony Le Pouilleux a écrit :Dites, vous ne trouvez pas le gars au t-shirt rouge a un petit air de famille avec Dee Sinder?
en fait si tu regardes bien, la plupart des photos sur "bad examples" c'est quasiment toujours le même gars, je pense que ça doit être un pote de Dee Snider (ou quelqu'un de sa famille, qui sait)
Viva, viva, viva the Blues / In Aztec land they will play like gods / Viva, viva, viva the blues / The sombreros will have eyes just for them / REMEMBER... =T=
Je déteste le "signe du metal".ça fait des années que je ne le fais plus. Quand quelqu'un me fait "le signe du metal", j'en conclus qu'on n'a pas les mêmes goûts en matière de musique, je lui souris, puis, je l'évite.
Ad Metal Eternam a écrit :Clair ! Et puis Thrashos a le truc qui fait les vrais thrasheux et que n'auront jamais les donneurs de leçons pseudo-élitistes qui croient tout savoir: il est sympa
"WTF! Are they kidding me?! This is exactly the type of thing that I’m talking about! They’ve even been pushing a metal horns emoticon! When a corporate giant like AO-Hell thinks that the metal horns are an acceptable image to put their stamp on and will make their image cooler by association with the metal community, something is seriously wrong!
This is why this site exists. This is the kind of exploitation and cherry picking of our beloved music form that we must rise up against! This is the reason we’ve got to take back the horns...dot com.
If this pisses you off as much as it pisses me off, let AO-Hell know how you feel. Visit their Corporate Site, call and email them and tell them to find their own damn symbol and leave ours the hell alone.
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Spread the word!"
Viva, viva, viva the Blues / In Aztec land they will play like gods / Viva, viva, viva the blues / The sombreros will have eyes just for them / REMEMBER... =T=
American rock singer RONNIE JAMES DIO (DIO, BLACK SABBATH, HEAVEN & HELL, RAINBOW, ELF), who died on Sunday, popularised a hand gesture commonly used by heavy metal fans. But what does it mean?
It's a gesture commonly seen at rock concerts.
The index finger and the little finger are upright and the thumb is clasped against the two middle fingers.
Ronnie James Dio, who sang with Black Sabbath and Rainbow before forming his own band, was partly responsible for it becoming a common symbol among metal fans.
But it has other uses too, depending on the position of the thumb, and the context. Here is a round-up of some of the common meanings.
"Ronnie started throwing the horns shortly after replacing Ozzy Osbourne as Black Sabbath's vocalist in 1979," says Simon Young, news editor of heavy metal magazine Kerrang!.
"Many metal fans began to reciprocate the gesture and along with headbanging, it became synonymous with metal."
Dio wasn't the first, says Young. In the 1960s, there had been COVEN frontman Jinx Dawson, and the cartoon version of John Lennon on the cover of THE BEATLES' Yellow Submarine was seen using it too. But it really took off from Dio.
It has been misinterpreted as a sign of allegiance to the devil, because the shape of the fingers have been associated with 666, the number of the beast, says Young.
But Dio, says Young, explained that he was taught the so-called corna sign by his Italian grandmother, as a way to scare off the "evil eye", a look which is said to cause bad luck. It's like knocking on wood for superstitious purposes
I'm the lost one chasing colors to the sun
Colors bleed but never fade
Bon j'ai pas tout lu a ce topic donc peut-être que je serais hors sujet mais bon moi déja je trouve que c'est abusé d'utiliser le metal sign pour du rock....
Viva, viva, viva the Blues / In Aztec land they will play like gods / Viva, viva, viva the blues / The sombreros will have eyes just for them / REMEMBER... =T=
Pour rester dans le fun de ce topic, récemment Gene Simmons a annoncé sa volonté de s'approprier légalement la propriété du aux USA
Il s'est finalement ravisé pour une raison inconnue, absurdité juridique ou ridicule de la situation, en tout cas sa manœuvre grossière a donné lieu à un message revendicatif du groupe COVEN, initiateur en son temps, qui l'a menacé de poursuites
I'm the lost one chasing colors to the sun
Colors bleed but never fade
Le principal problème de Luke Cage, c'est l'acteur. Il a une bonne tête, mais dès que le plan est un peu large, on le voit, bras ballants, comme un culturiste qui attend le bus, et ça c'est mauvais.