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  • #46
    They were definitly using Rockmans around the Ram It Down era. I've got an interview where KK and Glenn confirm this (but Glenn to the lesser extent). Painkiller was also rockmans.

    Those two albums sound VERY much like Rockmans. I can nearly nail the Ram it down rhythm tone with my Rockman.

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    • #47
      Originally posted by 442w30 View Post
      It's got Timmy on Vocals and has some pretty good tunes.

      I think that without Halford's songwriting, the lyrics are pretty juvenile - sort of living off of DOTF and Painkiller themes. I am pretty sure all of the lyrics were penned by Glenn, I love his guitar playing , but he should let someone else write the lyrics.

      I really liked a bunch of tunes from Demolition and some off of Jugulator.
      Particularly One on One and Subterfuge.

      There are a few that are unlistenable and unexcusable - Cyberface comes to mind as the absolute worst lyrics/filler song EVER produced by Judas Priest and sounds like someone got a few computer buzzwords off of the news and tried to write a horror story for 60 year olds that are scared of computers.
      Have to agree with you there. Subterfuge would be my favourite Demolition song. The production on that album is pretty dire though.

      I find Glenn's lead playing pretty lacking these days...the stuff on Defenders was phenomenal (I LOVE Glenn's solo on some heads are gonna roll) the Turbo stuff was pretty good (Reckless) and Ram it Down had amazing leads, but around Painkiller on he got sorta boring and a bit sloppy sounding. His solo album has pretty generic sounding leads I think.

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      • #48
        Please don't hate me:

        Worst Priest Moment EVER (Next to the "Don't Go" Video and the workout scene in "Hot Rockin' ")

        CYBERFACE - By Glenn and Friends

        He lies in wait
        For one mistake
        Morphing on your screen

        Those who dare
        Or the unaware
        Download him for a scream

        Don't access the site
        Or beware his megabyte

        No virus scan
        Detects the man
        Or the deadly tasks he plans

        Drooling lips
        His circuits lit
        He crouches for attack

        Spider like on the web
        Alive and well
        But you are dead
        Iniquitous in every way
        Now he's come out to play

        Cyberface
        Iron will
        Programmed to corrupt and kill
        Cyberface
        No escape
        He is interfaced to Hell

        Once he's summoned and installed - Cyberface
        He'll infest your motherboard - Cyberface

        Now he's got a grip
        He will strip away your flesh
        Alive yet dead
        A fiend obsessed
        He'll crash your system down
        Once in place
        He'll simulate
        Your life - it's worthless now

        God forsaken
        Grotesque mind
        An entity
        That's come alive
        Boot your screen
        And suddenly
        Approaching fast and mean

        Once he's summoned and installed - Cyberface
        He'll infest your motherboard - Cyberface
        When you take a shower in space, you have to press the water onto your body to clean yourself, and then you gotta vacuum it off. - Ace Frehley

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        • #49
          Originally posted by 442w30 View Post
          It's got Timmy on Vocals and has some pretty good tunes.
          Yeah I think that's why I never really had much interest. Not to say Ripper
          doesn't do a bad job but compared to the metal god who can? That and I caught some songs one night on the radio when it was released not sure what album maybe Jugulator and I thought for a new album it sounded kind of dated with hokey lyrics.

          But that was a hell of long time ago so time to give it another shot.

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          • #50
            Priest have delivered (along with the goods) so many buttock-clenchingly appalling lyrics, but those there are definitely the worst. You're right, they were written to scare 60 yr olds off computers - though I don't think KK and Co are quite that old yet. Close.
            So I woke up,rolled over and who was lying next to me? Only Bonnie Langford!

            I nearly broke her back

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            • #51
              I believe Glenn will be 60 this year!

              Demolition is a pretty damn good album, better than Angel of Retribution IMHO
              Out Of Ideas

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              • #52
                Better than Angel of Retribution? I'll have to hold you to that one cause I haven't heard Demolition but Angel is one of my all time fav's.

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by Frigo89 View Post
                  Demolition is a pretty damn good album, better than Angel of Retribution IMHO
                  I loved Jugulator, couldn't get into Demolition that much. Maybe I need to listen to it a little more. I didn't pick up AOR, though.
                  I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.

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                  • #54
                    Heres imo a great tune to show case the whole Priest machine during this era.
                    For the record, I think Tim was a fine lead singer for the Priest machine during this era.
                    I thought he did the Halford stuff and the new stuff of that era really well.
                    People need to try remember, it was a whole different Priest machine during this era.
                    Exploring new musical terrorities and possibilities, they wasn't at that time trying to rehash and create something famaliar. I thought they did a decent job, I liked both albums from this era.
                    A buddy sent me a boot of when the just had Tim and went out and did a very small jugulator tour.
                    It was a small high school venue fair to bad visual quality, BUT, Tims performance was sooooo much better then the "live in London" release.
                    Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

                    Enjoy and turn it up.
                    Last edited by Soap; 02-03-2008, 02:06 PM.
                    Peace, Love and Happieness and all that stuff...

                    "Anyone who tries to fling crap my way better have a really good crap flinger."

                    I personally do not care how it was built as long as it is a good playing/sounding instrument.

                    Yes, there's a bee in the pudding.

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                    • #55
                      "Defenders" was my first taste of JP when I was in 5th grade. Fell instantly in love with the band, so therefore it remains my all time fav JP album. Just amazing all around production for a metal album at that time. Great songs as well. There is a reason why Priest is still admired and worshiped today. Maybe not the most "technically" flashy band but amazing songwriters and they still put on a show. Just like Maiden.

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by Soap View Post
                        Heres imo a great tune to show case the whole Priest machine during this era.
                        For the record, I think Tim was a fine lead singer for the Priest machine during this era.
                        I thought he did the Halford stuff and the new stuff of that era really well.
                        People need to try remember, it was a whole different Priest machine during this era.
                        Exploring new musical terrorities and possibilities, they wasn't at that time trying to rehash and create something famaliar. I thought they did a decent job, I liked both albums from this era.
                        A buddy sent me a boot of when the just had Tim and went out and did a very small jugulator tour.
                        It was a small high school venue fair to bad visual quality, BUT, Tims performance was sooooo much better then the "live in London" release.
                        Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

                        Enjoy and turn it up.
                        I thought the Ripper era wis kick ass as well. Jugulator was a killer album, just recently got Demolition and I really like it as well. The live stuff is great with Tim especially the dvd's. Sad I missed them while he was singing. I like the most that he kind of quit trying to do "Halford" and just sang like himself on Demolition.

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                        • #57
                          it's a metal masterpiece, priest has a lot of great albums, and every band has an album that defines them (usually the one before everything starts to go south, lol), and could be considered their peak, this is theirs, imo.

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                          • #58
                            While Screaming For Vengeance is the album that made me want to be a guitar player, Defenders is my fav Priest album. I saw 'em live in Philly on that tour. I wanted a Hamer Phantom BAD after that !
                            I'm not afraid to bleed, but I won't do it for you.

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