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That is also a very good song. I love Painkiller this much.
/strechs arms to demonstrate |
One Shot At Glory is just so power metally, it is easy to see that speed metal influenced power metal.
Favourite song off Painkiller: Probably Leather Rebel. \m/ So, Al Atkins is releasing a new album... Thoughts? |
[QUOTE=HeavyRiva]Really? Well, I'd always assumed the accent was English. :-/
(Still, Germany is in Europe.)[/QUOTE] AAAAAAAGRHHH! Did you really think englishmen sing "aweee" for "away" and "bleck-out" for "blackout"? God help me. You don't know many brits do you? :amaze: |
[QUOTE=RumBoy]AAAAAAAGRHHH! Did you really think englishmen sing "aweee" for "away" and "bleck-out" for "blackout"? God help me. You don't know many brits do you? :amaze:[/QUOTE]
Yep. I actually did. I also thought Rhapsody were from Germany, so sorry for my lack of accentual skills. :) (Bloody poms and their 50 000 different accents). |
Aye, I can relate to that. If you go 10 minutes down the street in England you'll get a different accent. If you go anywhere in Ausland, you'll find that most people speak the same.
Funny thing though. My mate in Aus couldn't tell the difference in English accents. |
Yeah, my Grandmother in Adelaide speaks a slighty crisper version of Australian, but it's still very much the same. Not like the difference between Northerners and Southerners and Welsh, and East London, and West London, and blah blah balh....
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Just ordered Rocka Rolla off the net. I hope it turns out to be as good as I remember it being...
No word on Priest coming to Aus though. :( |
[QUOTE=ThrashMaster27]Aye, I can relate to that. If you go 10 minutes down the street in England you'll get a different accent. If you go anywhere in Ausland, you'll find that most people speak the same.
Funny thing though. My mate in Aus couldn't tell the difference in English accents.[/QUOTE] If you wander around Tipton (its near Brum) there's a different accent for every street. Sometimes the accent varies per household. |
what's a good priest song that sounds like Judas Rising?
Its a pity that isnt the single off Angel Of Retribution. |
Probably something off of Sin After Sin or Hellbent For Leather. You could also try A Touch Of Evil, from Painkiller.
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I think that All Guns Blazing or Between The Hammer and the Anvil sound similar to Judas Rising.
One month until I see Priest :). |
Priest is good, Priest is very good
and..going to go see them, buahaha! Fourth of July, can't f'in wait! |
Priest, in my opinion, is the best band that continuously evolves musically, like if you listen to 70's Preist, then to early 80's, then Ram it Down and Painkiller, then the new one Angel of Retribution, you notice how well they have gradually changed their music, but still maintain that Preist feel. I don't know anyone else who has done anything like that before.
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[QUOTE=Creeping_Deth]I think that All Guns Blazing or Between The Hammer and the Anvil sound similar to Judas Rising.
[/QUOTE] The beat is a mite too fast, I think. And the phrasings a bit different. Still great songs though. :) [quote]One month until I see Priest :).[/quote] [quote]going to go see them, buahaha! Fourth of July, can't f'in wait![/quote] Lucky bastards... :mad: |
My favorite song is 'metal meltdown' They totally called it.
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[QUOTE=PDD]My favorite song is 'metal meltdown' They totally called it.[/QUOTE]
intro with the crosspicking/shredding is ****ing ridiculous |
[QUOTE=ThrashMaster27]Aye, I can relate to that. If you go 10 minutes down the street in England you'll get a different accent. If you go anywhere in Ausland, you'll find that most people speak the same.
Funny thing though. My mate in Aus couldn't tell the difference in English accents.[/QUOTE] Another thing you may find amusing; I come from Suffolk as do all of my family and when we're abroad (and sometimes even in the UK) people often mistake me for an Australian because of my Suffolk accent. It happens a lot, honest. The accent isn't the same, and if you are Australian you wouldn't think so I'm sure but there are definite similarities. I did a bit of research and discovered that the majority of people transported to Oz actually came from London and East Anglia so it may be that the Oz "strine" developed from the accents of my area over the next 150 years! |
[QUOTE=HeavyRiva]Yep. I actually did. I also thought Rhapsody were from Germany, so sorry for my lack of accentual skills. :)
(Bloody poms and their 50 000 different accents).[/QUOTE] You're forgiven mate - no worries! :thumb: |
*glares at RumBoy* get back to talking about Priest!
Has anyone except Lord Brummington seen Priest on this tour yet? I need another review. |
Hehe, did you guys hear about Re-unleashed in the East? That'll be killer, especially with all the AoR and ripper era songs!
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Yeah, sounds cool. I don't know if there will be any Ripper songs though. Not very popular are they? I thought the DVD was a British show though.
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[url=http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=37074]Re-unleashed in the East[/url]
Here is the link for it. |
I read in a book that the guitarist uses a bass string for the low E on his guitar. Is this true?
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[QUOTE=KurtCobain2902]I read in a book that the guitarist uses a bass string for the low E on his guitar. Is this true?[/QUOTE]
Well, if that's true then i'm very surprised. Playing with a regular sized bass string would be nuts. |
[QUOTE=KurtCobain2902]I read in a book that the guitarist uses a bass string for the low E on his guitar. Is this true?[/QUOTE]
Everyone in the Guitar Forum says "No". |
I think the guitarists use pretty thin strings actually.
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[QUOTE=Creeping_Deth]*glares at RumBoy* get back to talking about Priest!
Has anyone except Lord Brummington seen Priest on this tour yet? I need another review.[/QUOTE] :cool: They're amazing live. |
I also want to see some more setlists. I need to prepare for this.
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I'm guessing it'll be pretty much the same setlist that they did when I saw them.
I wonder if they'll ever play Lochness live. |
I would love to see Lockness live.
I am going to check your setlist again. Needs more Painkiller songs. |
Give them a chance Brum, they've only toured with AOR songs for about 3 months now. :) It'd be great to see them live, though.
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Thanks for the bump. We need to keep this alive until I see the show.
I've fallen in love with Exciter lately. |
[B]SCREW YOU MXICAN, I WAS GOING TO REVIEW PAINKILLER!!![/B]
/arguing to keep thread alive What just happened to the post? |
/Deletes Advertising
First come first serve :cool: /Stupid line to keep thread going |
Here's the latest info:
JUDAS PRIEST kicked off the North American leg of their world tour on Monday (May 30) at the Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. The group's setlist was as follows: 01. Hellion/Electric Eye 02. Metal Gods 03. Riding on the Wind 04. Touch of Evil 05. Judas Rising 06. Revolution 07. Breaking the Law 08. I'm A Rocker 09. Diamonds and Rust (acoustic) 10. Deal with the Devil 11. Beyond the Realms of Death 12. Turbo Lover 13. Hellrider 14. Victim of Changes 15. Exciter 16. Painkiller First Encore: 17. Hell Bent for Leather 18. Living after Midnight Second Encore: 19. You've Got Another Thing Comin' According to one concert attendee who contacted BLABBERMOUTH.NET, "[JUDAS PRIEST] played just under two hours to a crowd of around 10,000, The setlist, aside from the new songs and 'Exciter', was pretty generic for the most part and a bit disappointing. With such an extensive catalog, it sure would be nice if the band would pull out some different songs as opposed to the same old ones they seem to play 'live' all the time. It's just too predictable and included far too many repeats from last year's Ozzfest performance. [Rob] Halford struggled with his vocals, especially in the second half of the set." |
Good setlist me thinks. I saw a really good set on metal-rules.com, I'll go and find it.
Here we go: 1. Intro – The Hellion 2. Electric Eye 3. Metal Gods 4. Riding on the Wind 5. The Ripper 6. A Touch of Evil 7. Judas Rising 8. Revolution 9. Hot Rockin’ 10. Breaking the Law 11. I’m a Rocker 12. Diamonds and Rust (acoustic) 13. Deal with the Devil 14. Beyond the Realms of Death 15. Turbo Lover 16. Exciter 17. Victim of Changes 18. The Green Manalishi (with the Two Pronged Crown) 19. Painkiller ----------------------------------------------------- 20. Hell Bent for Leather 21. Living After Midnight 22. You’ve Got Another Thing Comin’ |
Are we going to be allowed to do a cover song for the competition thingy?
We could do Lochness :p |
Saw Priest at Hammersmith Apollo and was pleased beyond belief. Got right to the front but unfortunately didn't get any guitar picks etc off band. Extremely loud and heavy though - Priest are the best Heavy Metal band.
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[QUOTE=Lord Brummington]Are we going to be allowed to do a cover song for the competition thingy?
We could do Lochness :p[/QUOTE] If I hadn't blown up my sound card I would help :( Edit: Ah shi', we both play bass anyway |
w00t.
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