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Post by mika on Feb 1, 2005 6:06:00 GMT -5
Yeah, and I am waiting for Priest classics...this new one sounds ok or good, but not fantastic. But they have many marvellous songs...And I have a free day from work...so maybe I drink one or two beers... ;D
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Post by ante on Feb 1, 2005 6:08:13 GMT -5
i hope they will play rapid fire, grinder and stained class! that would be awesome... there are to many good songs for one gig
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Post by mika on Feb 1, 2005 6:10:05 GMT -5
The same problem as on U.D.O. gigs...
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Post by ante on Feb 1, 2005 6:18:20 GMT -5
kind of are there any particular priest songs you would like to hear?` btw. song i'mstuck on right now is Black Sabbaths: turn up the night. to bad i can't listen to metal at work
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Post by mika on Feb 1, 2005 6:58:47 GMT -5
Rapid Fire is cool, then some other classic songs from British Steel: United and Breaking The Law for example. Delivering The Goods would be fine, Victim Of Changes etc. Then of course songs from Defenders..., Ram it Down...etc...many many songs...It's hard to name all them. But I do not want to hear anything from the era when Rob wasn't the singer.
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Post by ante on Feb 1, 2005 7:13:12 GMT -5
i think that victim om changes is a little booring hehe..but the others yeah i would like to hear blood red skies from ram it down, but i believe it would maybe not be too good live.. i love the studio-version anyway breaking the law is on everybodys demand i think also hell bent for leather is a cool classic!
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Post by mika on Feb 1, 2005 7:42:39 GMT -5
I think you don't like Priest, I guess.
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Post by ante on Feb 1, 2005 7:45:36 GMT -5
I think you don't like Priest, I guess. or maybe he thinks we are a bit off-topic? maybe we should hace a judas priest topic somewhere else in this forum?
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Post by John on Feb 1, 2005 9:29:45 GMT -5
nah, joe just doesn't like priest! that's ok though, not everybody likes the same stuff, or this would be a boring planet!
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Post by ante on Feb 1, 2005 9:35:01 GMT -5
nah, joe just doesn't like priest! that's ok though, not everybody likes the same stuff, or this would be a boring planet! and how about you john?
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Post by ante on Feb 1, 2005 12:15:01 GMT -5
cool, another fine example right now on Burrey's radio station (I think i've been listening to this for an hour now?) ;D JP- Devil's Child 0/10 Halford- Resurrection compared to anything JP ever put out is like comparing Michael Jordan's basketball skills to mine i'm pretty sure..if you go to one gig with priest..you will change your mind about that hehehe
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Post by John on Feb 1, 2005 13:40:30 GMT -5
i like priest, but i have to tell you. i liked halford, the band, a LOT better!! it just has so much more energy than priest music does! except for the pain killer and screaming for vengeance albums MAYBE. i do like priest, but if i had to choose, i'd take the band halford any day.
i have listened to the new priest album now, and it backs up what i just said. and also what joe said. the entire priest album doesn't have as much energy as one halford song from the ressurection album.
but i would go see priest if they came to phoenix, just because i grew up with it. but if somehow robo split himself in half and the halford band was playing across the street, i'd go see them instead.
from 1 to 10,
halford = 10 priest = 7
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Post by metalheart2 on Feb 1, 2005 14:22:24 GMT -5
i like priest, but i have to tell you. i liked halford, the band, a LOT better!! it just has so much more energy than priest music does! except for the pain killer and screaming for vengeance albums MAYBE. i do like priest, but if i had to choose, i'd take the band halford any day. i have listened to the new priest album now, and it backs up what i just said. and also what joe said. the entire priest album doesn't have as much energy as one halford song from the ressurection album. but i would go see priest if they came to phoenix, just because i grew up with it. but if somehow robo split himself in half and the halford band was playing across the street, i'd go see them instead. from 1 to 10, halford = 10 priest = 7 For me it is melody & power (+ the message) in music that count, therefore: JP: 7- Halford: 6+
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Post by mika on Feb 2, 2005 4:42:13 GMT -5
To me the worst Judas Priest albums are some of their first albums (they however has some marvellous songs) both Painkiller and all the other cd:s with Tim 'Ripper' Owens, yug. And I didn't like Halford's solo career. Somehow this team with K.K., Glenn and Rob makes great music together except this Painkiller. Although this Painkiller has one certain marvellous track Between The Hammer & The Anvil which reminds me of Accept guitar sound. ;D And it is always a good thing.
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Post by flashrocker on Feb 2, 2005 4:48:55 GMT -5
Painkiller is an asskilling album I think! Screaming For Vengeance is not so good, but the opening track "Heading Out To The Highway" is one of my all time Priest favourites!!! I like Defenders Of The Faith, Turbo and Painkiller the most, and also British Steel. I must admit I have not listened to much of their 70's stuff though... Halford's Ressurrection album is asskicking ass well, while I think the Ripper Owen's album were quite crappy. But that was of course not his fault! The live album with Ripper is great, and in The Sentinel live version I think I prefer Ripper's voice over Rob's!!!
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