Hard Rock News 2/19/2007 XM/Sirius, Judas Priest

Bone Nation? Hair Yard? XM Radio and Sirius to merge

NY Post: XM, Sirius Merger Deal Near
By Ed Oswald, BetaNews
February 19, 2007, 12:30 PM

Rumors of a marriage between satellite radio companies XM and Sirius again are at the forefront thanks to an article in the New York Post that claims the two sides are close to announcing a merger.

Both sides were meeting in Washington, DC to finalize an agreement, with an announcement coming as soon as Monday, the Post claims. Neither company could be immediately reached for comment.

Antitrust concerns way heavy on the negotiations, thus lawyers on both sides were working to address them in the final agreement. The companies were expected to take an equity stake in any combined entity.

The Post says that Sirius CEO Mel Karmazin would retain his position in the combined company, as would XM Chairman Gary Parsons. It appears that XM CEO Hugh Panero may not have a high-ranking position, as it was unknown if he would have a role.

As much as $7 billion could be saved annually with a combined company that would have approximately 12 million subscribers. The combination would also merge Sirius’ premier content such as Howard Stern and Martha Stewart with XM’s, which includes Major League Baseball and Oprah Winfrey.
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Judas Priest’s Nostradamus is going to be an 18 track, 90 minute monster!

Posted on Saturday, February 17, 2007 at 15:41:24 EST

In an EXCLUSIVE chat with BW&BK this afternoon (February 17th), JUDAS PRIEST guitarist K.K. Downing took some time to discuss the band’s upcoming concept album about the life and predictions of 16th-century French prophet Nostradamus.

“Myself and Glenn (Tipton – guitar) have been in the studio for the last month and a half non-stop, laying and formatting the tracks,” Downing reveals before heading off to the pub! “Basically we’re doing a lot of the groundwork. Roy (Z – guitarist/producer; also HALFORD, BRUCE DICKINSON) hasn’t been involved in the new record as yet. He has really been quite busy with Rob (Halford – vocals) in his band as well. We’ll have to see what happens on that front. Rob’s already put vocals down on some of these tracks, but they’ve only been kind of roughed out. So, he’s been refining the lyrics for the album. But the thing with this one is that the music is running an a hour and 39 minutes at the moment. So it’s literally almost twice as long as what we’ve done previously. This concept is going to be that way, pretty intense, in-depth and length – and hopefully a masterpiece.”

Will it stay that length?
Well, were were hoping we’d get it onto one CD, but knowing that a CD holds only 80 minutes, it’s looking that we’ll have two CDs I guess.”

Is the material taking shape to the point that you can’t edit it down?
“I think there is one idea that we can afford to leave off, but the rest is still going to run about an hour and a half.”

Describe the material?
“It’s tough and we are ready for anything. The only thing I know is that it sounds like music,” he laughs! “Hopefully songs that sound like music – that’s all I can say.”

How many songs are there in the can?
“I think there are 18, but there are a lot of links between songs. There are lots of instrumental parts, so it’s a full-on musical really.”

What about orchestration?
“Yes, there’s going to be orchestration. It’s all myself and Glenn putting it together. We dabbled with Midi Guitars back in the ’80s, with the Turbo (1986) album. Now things have moved on a lot and now we’ve got some pretty high tech gear. The tracking is very good, so we can put the orchestrations together ourselves. Also, we’ve always dabbled with keyboards as well. Godin, the guitar company from Quebec, I’ve been using those for about a year and that’s working out really well. They are the best people in the world if you want Midi converters on an instrument. So we can actually play their guitars and go through a Roland or Axiom interface. It can sound like anything you know. We’re getting all these really heavy, orchestral sounds and stuff.”

Are any outside orchestrations being considered or will it strictly be all Priest?
“We’re taking about that. We don’t really know. What we do know is what we’re putting together sounds really, really good you know. Obviously we want to go out and play and perform this concept in it’s entirety. Hopefully this will be the first ever metal opera in a sense. We’re talking staging now as well. We’re look forward to putting on a great show with this music. Who knows what’s going to happen yet. We’ll release the record and maybe go out on tour. Maybe play a couple of songs off the new record. It would be nice to tour with this record, once we establish with the people whether they like it or not.”

Have you encountered any problems with this massive undertaking considering you announced the project last April?
“No, actually. We’re pretty confident … quietly confident. The only question is the level of acceptance, because everybody, probably just want another Priest record you know! All of those ingredients will be in the record anyway.”

Is this coming together at the pace you expected?
“We’re belting along now. All the songs are down and formatted … were just getting ready to get Rob over now and looking forward to hearing his lyrics on this new record and us putting it all together.”

What’s your timeline? Will Nostradamus be out by the summer time?
“Yes, definitely. We may be back on the road in the summer, maybe late summer. There’s always somewhere in the world Priest can tour, so we’ll be looking to get out there and play some shows.”

Are you getting cabin fever?
“You do don’t you? When you finish a world tour like we did – we did almost 18 months of touring. I think we did the Ozzfest and the European festivals before we even released our last record (Angel Of Retribution). And then we did a world tour with that. It’s amazing, time goes by and you look forward to getting out there and cranking it up you know.”

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RATT reunion talks heating up!

Could today’s reported RATT reunion be without bassist Juan Croucier? Initial info suggests that original bassist Juan Croucier will sit out yet another RATT reunion, thus making this trip much like the 1999 reunion with Stephen Pearcy on vocals that also saw the band co-headline with POISON (with GREAT WHITE and L.A. GUNS) on a summer tour. The 2007 Ratt reunion will also feature guitarist Warren DeMartini and drummer Bobby Blotzer. An official announcement from the RATT camp is expected soon.

~ by Rob Rockitt on February 19, 2007.

2 Responses to “Hard Rock News 2/19/2007 XM/Sirius, Judas Priest”

  1. This will most likely be considered a monopoly and will not be approved on a federal level….

  2. I would have to image since this would give SiriusXM a monopoly, we will end up seeing obselete equipment, higher rates, and a year or two of stations trying to figure out how they want to handle their progamming. On the other hand, every sport will be at your fingertips. Every MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL game and every Nascar race on your radio.

    It is going to be interesting to see how this shakes out.

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