Moving on......
The yellow and black striped uniforms brought back memories of Stryper, the old 80's rock band. For those who have never heard of Stryper, they were a Christian hard rock band known for their 3-part harmonies and melodic guitar solos. I caught these guys in concert a couple of times back in the day and they were quite entertaining. At one point of the show, they would throw out these miniature bibles out to the crowd. I really don't think the majority of the crowd was into "the message", but nonetheless, it was always a good time.
With with the yellow and black colors still somewhat burned into by memory and out of a bit of nostalgia I picked up the latest Stryper CD. This one is called "The Covering" and is basically a collection of cover tunes by the band. Preparing to drive to work this morning, I popped the CD into my car stereo and prepared to hit the button on the way-back machine. I have to tell you, I was pleasantly surprised by how good these guys sounded. Some of the tunes they cover:
- Scorpion's "Blackout"
- Black Sabbath's "Heaven & Hell"
- UFO's "Lights Out"
- Deep Purple's "Highway Star"
- Van Halen's "I'm On Fire"
- Iron Maiden's "The Trooper"
- Ozzy Ozbourne's "Over The Mountain"
- Kiss' "Shout It Out Loud"
Along with these tunes, they also do a kick-ass version of "Carry On Wayward Son" by Kansas as well as Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song". And in an ironic twist, the Christian band does a pretty decent version of the Judas Priest classic "Breaking The Law".
I cranked the radio up and jammed out to the entire CD on my way to work. And then I did it all over again on the way home. I felt like I was back in high school. So, although the week started with an excruciating "throw-back" visual assault courtesy of the Steelers, it transitioned into pleasant old-school audio blast from one of my favorite bands of the 80s. It's funny how we get from point A to point B sometimes.....
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