Throw the knife: Bob's birthday / flip in Australia.THE VIBES WERE HIGH as we cruised on our way to Australia to play a concert for Bob's birthday. We were to open the celebrations with our new album Call The Guy, the band consisting of Jimmy Salabanzi (lead guitar). Ali Page (rhythm), Mark Vai (vocals/tambourine), Alex Hucknal (peace pipe), and Rune rune Any of the characters within an early Germanic writing system. The runic alphabet, also called futhark, is attested in northern Europe, Britain, Scandinavia, and Iceland from about the 3rd century to the 16th or 17th century AD. Halford (bass/backing vocals). We were to play five songs from the new album, and we decided on these: "Throw the Knife," "Electro E`lec´tro n. 1. An electrotype. Bike," "Into the Ceiling," and "Angry Unit." These would be the crowd pleasers crowd pleasĀ·er also crowd-pleasĀ·er n. Informal A person, spectacle, work, or idea that appeals to popular taste. that brought the arena to its knees. AFTER A LONG FLIGHT the band was tired so we headed to the hotel and chilled. Luckily we only had one appearance at the concert, and everybody had brought their boards so we could shred the city of Melbourne This article is about a local government area. For the city centre of Melbourne, see Melbourne city centre. The City of Melbourne is a Local Government Area in Victoria, Australia. It is located in the central city area of Melbourne. in our free time. The next morning we met up with our hair stylist/fashion guru. Andrew Mapstone, who would be in charge of showing us around and making sure all our media needs were attended to. Nothing slips through this man's fingers, and you can be sure that all angles tare tare (târ), name sometimes used as a synonym for any vetch, most frequently for the common vetch. The tare of the Scriptures, a weed of grainfields and considered a seed of evil, is thought to have been the unrelated darnel (see rye grass). covered. And if they are not, then in steps his assistant, Mr Anthony Mapstone, who picks up the slack! Between both of them, nothing stands a chance. They leave their mark wherever they go. We headed to the venue to play the show. The crowd went wild. Never before has there been such a frenzy. Our music twisted their minds. Our tunes can bend their soul. After the show it was time for some skating. We had two weeks to enjoy the sunny streets of Melbourne. The following snap shots a quick offhand shot, without deliberately taking aim. See also: Snap are what the crew got up to in their free time. Enjoy. I would like to thank Steve Douglas at Hardcore for sorting out the $2,100 worth of damages to the hotel, and to Andrew and Anthony Mapstone for all their help and hard work. "Hey Ali, CALL THE GUY." PHOTOS BY ANDREW MAPSTONE |
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