Showing posts with label Bustillo. Show all posts
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Monday, January 13, 2014

Margaret Priebe - Awesome Granny is Awesome \m/

Well, I was searching the web when I ran into this:

Margaret Priebe is 85 years old...and a huge Metallica fan!!! She's going to the show on Oct. 3 with her son, Jim Priebe. While Margaret was fighting cancer - and getting chemo - she'd stay up late and listen to Metallica on her MP3 player, especially the band's live recording with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra. She says the heavy metal band got her through the tough times. "I always liked rock music," Priebe said. "I love drums, and I like the way they play."

LARGO — Jim Priebe will never forget how he found out: Nine years ago, he called home to check on his mother, a routine how-ya-doin' in the middle of the day. Margaret Priebe — in her mid 70s at the time — was just fine . . . in the garage, car doors open, stereo cranking.
Jim shouted into the phone:
"What's that noise, Mom?!"
She shouted back:
"Metallica!"
Metallica: the iconic thrash quartet, four surly dudes hammering dark, demonic nightmares at head-splitting volumes.
Mama, it turns out, was a metalhead.
• • •
“I always liked rock music,” said  Margaret Priebe. “I like the way they play.”
She's 85 now, and still into it.
Mother and son have tickets to Metallica's show at the St. Pete Times Forum on Saturday. They wouldn't miss it — not after last year, a hard year for Margaret. She battled lymphoma and chemo and lonely nights in the hospital when the only thing she could do was untangle the headphones of her MP3 player and tune out: Enter Sandman, Bleeding Me, Devil's Dance.
Heavy metal for heavy times.
"I like Metallica — there's nothing wrong with them," says Margaret, who knows she's likely to be the only person at the concert born during the Coolidge administration. "People think I'm weird. But I'm sorry, I like it loud."
At home, on a table next to her favorite chair, are an Art of Knitting DVD, a giant magnifying glass, The Rough Guide to Heavy Metal and a magazine devoted to the four men in Metallica: singer James Hetfield, drummer Lars Ulrich, guitarist Kirk Hammett and bassist Robert Trujillo.
"Mom likes Lars," says Jim, 48, who builds Koi ponds and waterfalls. "She likes drummers."
"Lars is cute," says Margaret. "But I like 'em all." She also digs Ozzy Osbourne, Judas Priest. "And I like the Molly Hatchet."
• • •
This isn't some hard-of-hearing joke, mind you. Margaret doesn't use an aid; she hears well enough. This is about someone who for eight decades was denied her inalienable right to rock. And now it's time.
Margaret grew up in Detroit, a fan of drummer Gene Krupa. But: "My mother and father never cared for the orchestras — they thought they were too jazzy."
Lars Ulrich talking with Margaret Priebe.
She took piano lessons to quench her musical thirst. But: "I hated what I had to play. The scales and music you didn't hear on the radio. Why couldn't I play what's popular?"
After inspecting plane engines during WWII — B-24s to be exact — Margaret met the man who became her husband. They moved to Cleveland, then Florida, and enjoyed a 44-year marriage until his death.
Well, mostly enjoyed it. "He didn't like the hard music. I couldn't turn on the stuff when he was around."
Now it's just Margaret and Jim. They share a house in the buttoned-down Lakeside Estates neighborhood. About nine years back, Margaret turned on the radio and heard Metallica's 1999 S&M album, recorded with the San Francisco Symphony. She bought it; she blasted it. For the first time in her life, there was no one to tell her no.
"It soothes me," she says, surely the first time in the band's 28-year history that anyone has made that claim. "Metallica takes your mind off of things when you listen to them."
Margaret has been cancer-free for a year. But she still "always has Metallica with her," says Deanna Vannatta, her nurse at Morton Plant Mease Primary Care. "She rocks out!"
Vannatta, 50, remembers the first time she asked what Margaret had on her MP3 player.
"Metallica," she answered.
"Oh," Vannatta said, pausing, "are you sure?"
The rockingest band Margaret ever saw was the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, so hearing Metallica live will be like going from lighting cherry bombs to jamming your head in a cannon. She's pumped, however, and she doesn't care if people stare. Margaret likes to live life loudly.
She encourages her son to do the same. Lately, Jim has been teaching himself how to play guitar.
"I think it's good for him," says Margaret. "You don't have to be a certain age to start."


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Sunday, November 25, 2012

Eluveitie - A Rose For Epona

Well, hello there. Norlan Bustillo X posting again for Metal's sake \m/. Today, I bring you a song from a band called Eluveitie (pronounced /ɛlˈveɪti/ el-vay-ti), a folk metal band from Winterthur, Switzerland. This song is called "A Rose For Epona", from their album Helvetios (2012). I really loved this song. It is folk, as you may have read already, meaning it is like "national" or "popular" music from a country. We can see instruments as flutes in the video. Really nice song ;).

Well. Did you like it? Please, post a comment letting us, William and I, know your opinion.
Until next post, Norlan Bustillo X says goodbye to you \m/.

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Megadeth - Public Enemy No. 1

I know this was my first video posted, but I NEEDED to post it again. It's just too awesome to be left unseen. Public Enemy No. 1, from their album Th1rt3en. Megadeth + guns + retro video + MONKEYS = FUNNY AND EPIC VIDEO. Freaking perfect!

Megadeth - The Right To Go Insane

Megadeth is back on the blog! I started posting many artists, but not Megadeth. Yeah, shame on me.. Anyway, here is "The Right To Go Insane" from their 12th album, Endgame. I really loved this one. And the video is just superb. Highly recommended (Isn't this why I post the videos, because they are recommended? Just ignore that..). Megadeth + Dave Mustaine on screen + military tank + destruction = EPIC MUSIC VIDEO. 

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Metallica - Nothing Else Matters

It's been a while since I last shared a Metallica song. So, here is one of my favorites, Nothing Else Matters, taken from their fifth album, The Black Album. Hope you enjoy this song.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Cradle of Filth - The Death Of Love

Well, hello, people. It's been a while since I shared a video with you. So, I decided to share "The Death of Love" by Cradle of Filth with you. Here it is. Enjoy!

Friday, June 29, 2012

Metallica - Orion Music & More Day 1 Recap (Live - Atlantic City, NJ) - ...

Here. Take some of Metallica's recap from their latest concert. I guarantee that you'll spend the next hour with the greatest music ever created. This is just part one. Wait for the next part ;). \m/

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Metal yeah!

This actually made my day the moment I saw it.

"Who are they?"
"Metallica!"
"Why are they so ugly?"
"Because they are so good that they don't need to be pretty to success!"

That goes for all Metal haters out there...

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Iron Maiden - Flash Games



Judas Priest - Breaking The Law

Another great song made by the metal gods, Judas Priest. Enjoy this song and go "break the law"! \m/

Judas Priest - Painkiller

So, today I was on YouTube watching some Megadeth's videos. I love watching music videos, but when I see some stupid faces on the video's sides, I get angry. How could I enjoy watching "Go To Hell" by Megadeth or "One" by Metallica if I'm seeing LMFAO, Lady Gaga or Nicki Minaj on both sides? It is so stupid to put those motherfuckers in every single video. So, I decided to post a video of REAL music. Something to remember and live by, not that shitty music nowadays... LMFAO, pffff. JUDAS PRIEST! \m/

Take it, suckers! \m/

Dave Mustaine's Biography



David Scott "Dave" Mustaine (born September 13, 1961 in La Mesa, California, USA) is the founder, main songwriter, guitarist, and lead vocalist for the American thrash metal band Megadeth. Mustaine was also the first lead guitarist and co-songwriter of Metallica until he was discharged from the band in 1983. In 2009 he was ranked No. 1 in Joel McIver's book The 100 Greatest Metal Guitarists.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Poison-Every Rose Has Its Thorn

This song is so epic. So emotional. If you know what it's about, you would definitely feel bad about him (Bret Michaels) :(. I will tell you in just a few words what happened. Back in October 1988, Bret was at a laundry place and called his at-the-time girlfriend whilst the clothes finished drying. He called and heard a male's voice on the background and he instantly felt devastated. He went back into the laundry and wrote what became "Every Rose Has Its Torn", a power ballad that became #1 on many US charts. Thanks, Bret, for this song!

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Megadeth Interview: Chris Broderick Mourns His First Guitar


Megadeth Interview: Chris Broderick Mourns His First Guitar [VIDEO] | Yell! Magazine





After our interview with Lacuna Coil’s Andrea Ferro at Gigantour 2012, we were asked to wait backstage, near Megadeth’s operations room, which was near the main entrance from the garage. We ended up chatting with the guard on duty, who was a really young guy who couldn’t visually tell the difference between the metal performers and the roadies. It was quite amusing seeing Dave Ellefson and Shawn Drover arrive at the venue and watch the guard stutter out, “Ah, excuse me, do you have a pass?” To which a roadie quickly replied, “They’re in the band.” Same thing happened when metal god Dave Mustaine arrived with his sweet-smelling arm candy.
But, I can’t get down on the security guard too much; Volbeat could have walked past me and I wouldn’t have known them from an emo kid needing his overgrown Justin Beiber hair cut.



After awhile, we were escorted to the Megadeth interview room to wait for our interview with Chris Broderick. The room was adorned with walls, sports memorabilia, and antiquated wooden trim, among other things, instead of black curtains squaring off an area. There was a queue of media types waiting for their interview, as a couple different interviews were conducted simultaneously and one right after the other. It wasn’t as intimate as we’re accustomed; it was sort of like getting a lap dance in a strip club – everyone could see and hear the goods you were getting.
In our interview with Chris Broderick, we learned what his first guitar was and why he regrets not having it anymore, and we tried to get him to talk shit about Dave Ellefson, but it didn’t exactly play out the way we wanted it to.

Enjoy and…

Rock Hard!

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Saturday, February 4, 2012

WE WILL ROCK YOU: Taylor Swift

WE WILL ROCK YOU:
Taylor Swift



"No matter what love throws at you, you have to believe in it. You have to believe in love stories, prince charmings & happily ever afters. Because love is fearless.´´

Read more at: We Will Rock You

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Public Enemy No. 1 by Megadeth

Well. This is the music video from Megadeth's song, Public Enemy No. 1, from it's new album, Th1rt3en. Enjoy it as much as I do.


Any comments? Did you like it? Thanks! ;)

Friday, December 16, 2011

Introduction to myself

Hello, visitors. I'm Norlan Bustillo. I am the author of this blog. I, along my classmater William Chau, will post here some interesting stuff to us.

Let me tell you about myself (Norlan Bustillo): I was born on February 1st, 1995. Well, that makes up everything :P.

I love Metal. My top three favorite bands are: 1.- Metallica and Megadeth 3.- Iron Maiden. You may ask, "why is there no number 2?". Well, that is due to my huge love to both Metallica and Megadeth. I don't prefer one from the other. I like both equally. I also love Iron Maiden, but I am more familiar with the former two.



Rock On