

Never fast enough, never strong enough, never smart enough. He can never get it right no matter how hard he tries. The Innerman looks in the mirror and hopes somehow to mold his face to the reflect the blank stare of the other Innermen. There is no Hollywood ending for him or anyone else. The Outerman looks in the mirror and sees a product of alienation. He walks to his fate with the dignity and honor of a man who will not accept the debasement of delusion. Each actors on a stage that stretches from dawn till death.īoth The Innerman and The Outerman are prisoners of the same sickening carnival, the only difference between the two is The Outerman recognizes it to be what it is. Adoration that will never come from the other Innermen. We live in the demented cesspool of their need for acceptance. We bare the scars of The Innerman’s creations. We watch its absurdities not from a distance, but from a terrible proximity. The Outerman does not stand above the world of The Innerman, rather we are mired in it. The two share nothing in common beyond circumstance. Tyranny of Tradition writer Keith Spillett has not been able to be reached for comment.Īnd lifepreservers there are none:” -ee cummings The interview with Halford has been picked up by many major media sites including The CNN of Heavy Metal. And she’s a beacon of hope for a lot of people in the world.” She plays piano, oboe, zither and tambourine really well. First and foremost, her voice is extraordinary. I just love everything that lady stands for. In the final paragraph of the Tyranny of Tradition article back in April, Halford is falsely quoted as saying “I’ve been her since she first burst on the scene. She’s an accomplished musician, she plays piano really well, she’s just a great songwriter. I just love everything that lady represents.

In the final paragraph of the Huffington Post article, Halford is quoted as saying, “I’ve been a huge fan of Gaga since she first burst on the scene. While Halford’s love of Lady Gaga has been known for over four years, there is an eerie similarity between the Tyranny article and the Huffington Post interview conducted days earlier. In a recent interview with The Huffington Post Canada, Rob Halford discussed a possible duet with pop star Lady Gaga.

However, this time, things might have gotten out of control. Tyranny simply meant to write satire to confuse and amuse the metal loving masses. Back on April 28th 2014, this website ran an article claiming that the new Judas Priest album, scheduled to come later this year, was a hoax. An Alleged Photograph Of Rob Halford From The Interview With The Huffington PostĪ Tyranny of Tradition prank might have claimed yet another series of new victims.
