This guy is Swedish, and has been known to have an incredibly huge ego, but I applaud him for this.
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To: danneskjold
Hmmmm. Time to look into buying some more of his albums...
To: danneskjold
Go Yngwie! I'll have to go dig out his CD and listen to "As Above, So Below". Thanks for the post.
To: danneskjold
OK, Yngwie fans - what CD of his should I go out and buy first?
To: danneskjold
Time for Yngwie and Ted Nugent to go on tour in Brazille
together.
Ted - "Say hello to my little friends".
To: danneskjold
Yngwie bump!
To: danneskjold
Yeah-- took a lot of courage. Thanks, guys!
8 posted on
10/05/2001 10:46:22 AM PDT by
walden
To: danneskjold
Good post. Though I am sure the leftist clymers in the lamestream presstitution racket will spin it as "American arrogance enrages neighbors to the south...."
9 posted on
10/05/2001 10:48:03 AM PDT by
eureka!
To: danneskjold
Yeah-- took a lot of courage. Thanks, guys!
10 posted on
10/05/2001 10:48:18 AM PDT by
walden
To: danneskjold
This guy is Swedish, and has been known to have an incredibly huge ego, but I applaud him for this. Amen. Bill Maher and the rest of you socialist creeps in the entertainment industry...buy a clue.
To: danneskjold
12 posted on
10/05/2001 10:49:39 AM PDT by
Skooz
To: danneskjold
yngwie.org Here's a link to his website with a message about 9/11. Look around and leave him some feedback as to how you feel about what he did.
To: danneskjold
Good for Yngwie!
(Does this mean that I have to learn how to pronounce his name?)
14 posted on
10/05/2001 10:50:08 AM PDT by
dead
To: danneskjold
Great to see rockers taking a stand, especially one from another country. That was courageous when traveling in a foreign land where security is questionable and you don't know if you can get out of the situation.
If only some of our elected officials had as much backbone.
16 posted on
10/05/2001 10:53:02 AM PDT by
justabig
To: danneskjold
In other rock world news, a local station reported that Ozzy hizzown bad self actually went to church on September 12th with his wife, after watching the prior days events unfold from his hotel(I think?) room. He also made a long statement that made surprising sense (for Ozzy anyway) expressing strong support for the US.
To: danneskjold
I remember listening to Yngwie back in college. This guy has some serious playing skills.
To: danneskjold
Derek Sherinian is F-ing AWESOME! I always like him in Dream Theater and it's great to hear he is touring with a virtuoso like Malmsteen.
While Malmsteen's lyrics and message haven't always been to my tastes, noone can deny he plays guitar like a god.
Notforprophet
To: danneskjold
Ho yea!
You go Yngwie!!!
I have a new found respect for Yngwie, I had some of his albums in the past but never knew he was a Freeper, hehe!
God bless America!
To: danneskjold
In troubled times you really get a chance to see what people are made of. Obviously this man is made of the right stuff.
Thank you Mr. Malmsteen.
To: danneskjold
We need a tour lineup of Yngwie, Ted, Ozzy and Alice Cooper. Alice always wondered why we didn't bomb the hell out of Vietnam.
27 posted on
10/05/2001 11:04:59 AM PDT by
TomServo
To: danneskjold
Oh my goodness! What ever did we do to make the Brazilians
hate us so?
Memo to Liberal and Libertarian America-Bashers: let's get the touchy-feely types down to Porte Allegre pronto to grovel and beg forgiveness.
Memo to Bush and Powell: perhaps the poor Brazilian people need $300 million of our taxpayer money in humanitarian aid to make them like us better. Apparently that's the emerging US strategy in Afghanistan.
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