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JUDAS PRIEST Film Tokyo Show For Upcoming DVD: Setlist Revealed - May 20, 2005 JUDAS PRIEST reportedly filmed their May 18 show at the Budokan in Tokyo, Japan for an upcoming full-length concert DVD. The band used three cameras and two large screens during the sold-out show, which was attended by 10,000 people. The group's setlist for the concert was as follows:

01. The Hellion
02. Electric Eye
03. Metal Gods
04. Riding On The Wind
05. The Ripper
06. A Touch Of Evil
07. Judas Rising
08. Revolution
09. Hot Rockin'
10. Breaking The Law
11. I'm A Rocker
12. Diamonds And Rust
13. Worth Fighting For
14. Deal With The Devil
15. Beyond The Realms Of Death
16. Turbo Lover
17. Hellrider
18. Victim Of Changes
19. Exciter
20. Painkiller
Encore:
21. Hell Bent For Leather
22. Living After Midnight
23. You've Got Another Thing Comin'

JUDAS PRIEST will launch their North American May 30 at the Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Support at all dates will come from QUEENSRŸCHE.

JUDAS PRIEST are continuing to tour in support of "Angel of Retribution", their first album with singer Rob Halford in 15 years. "Angel of Retribution" was produced by Roy Z, who has previously worked on solo albums from Halford and IRON MAIDEN's Bruce Dickinson. The set is bundled with a concert DVD shot in a bullring in Valencia, Spain.


And also...
MOTÖRHEAD: 'Stage Fright' DVD Details Revealed - May 21, 2005 MOTÖRHEAD will be issuing a 30th anniversary DVD, entitled "Stage Fright", on July 4 via SPV Records. The two-disc set will feature the band's December 7, 2004 concert in Düsseldorf, Germany on one disc and a documentary feature on the second disc.

The Düsseldorf show was shot with 23 high-definition cameras under the direction of Sven Offen (PAPA ROACH, HEATHER NOVA). Gert Hof, famous not only for his work with RAMMSTEIN, was enlisted to take care of the show's light design. The set features 20 songs from the entire MOTÖRHEAD history, including "Overkill", "Ace of Spades" and "Iron Fist". As a special bonus, there is an interactive DVD check with MOTÖRHEAD, with the three musicians contributing lots of interesting comments about the DVD.

"Stage Fright" track listing:

01. Dr. Rock
02. Stay Clean
03. Shoot You In The Back
04. Love Me Like A Reptile
05. Killers
06. Metropolis
07. Over The Top
08. No Class
09. I Got Mine
10. In The Name Of Tragedy
11. Dancing On Your Grave
12. R.A.M.O.N.E.S.
13. Sacrifice
14. Just 'Cos You Got The Power
15. Going To Brazil
16. Killed By Death
17. Iron Fist
18. Whorehouse Blues
19. Ace Of Spades
20. Overkill

Disc Two includes interviews with band mastermind Lemmy, guitarist Phil Campbell and drummer Mikkey Dee, as well as the road crew, who talk about life on tour. Viewers get a rare chance to watch the roadies doing their work, listen in to the soundcheck, meet the band's cook and accompany their entourage on the road. There is also an L.A. special, fans' comments and other special features. The icing on the cake is the DVD-ROM part with the "Life's A Bitch" realtone for your mobile, MOTÖRHEAD wallpaper for your PC and mobile, photos from the WrestleMania show in Los Angeles, and an extensive discography. All in all, "Stage Fright" offers over four hours of playing time and comes in DTS 96/24, Dolby digital 5.1 and AC3 stereo sound. It also features subtitles in the following languages: English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian.

In conjunction with the DVD's release, MOTÖRHEAD are due to embark on an extensive European tour and are scheduled to shoot their "Whorehouse Blues" video clip at a strip club in London. The 30th anniversary show will take place at the Hammersmith Odeon on June 16, with SAXON and GIRLSCHOOL also appearing on the bill.
 
Yea thats great news. I just wish Judas Priest's setlist would not be so damn predictable. Its would be great if they added "Stained Class" or "Burning up" to it.
 
I've had to stop buying metal DVDs, unless it's something really special. I've discovered that I'll watch them once and then they'll just collect dust. I guess I just don't have the patience to watch them over and over again.... Anybody else have this problem?
 
wdiv said:
I've had to stop buying metal DVDs, unless it's something really special. I've discovered that I'll watch them once and then they'll just collect dust. I guess I just don't have the patience to watch them over and over again.... Anybody else have this problem?
Some, similar to some cd's I'll rip them & archive the damn thing, as I won't see it all that often. I'm finding I'm doing this with DVD's too...
 
I only buy dvds from the legends:

testament
destruction
kreator
exodus
sodom
some priest
shaaman
angra

so I have no crap and I do see them again like every 4 months or so, but I do understand, If I had bought something like dio, or maiden or saxon, its not crap, but it is dvd crap to me, and in that case, I would have sold them back, but itas not my case.
 
The saYer said:
I only buy dvds from the legends:

testament-:tickled: :lol:
destruction-:tickled: :lol:
kreator-:tickled: :lol:
exodus
sodom-:tickled: :lol:
some priest
shaaman-:tickled: :lol:
angra-:tickled: :lol:

so I have no crap and I do see them again like every 4 months or so, but I do understand, If I had bought something like dio, or maiden or saxon, its not crap, but it is dvd crap to me, and in that case, I would have sold them back, but itas not my case.

See above your list of fucking "Legends..." In your mind perhaps...:D
 
The saYer said:
yeah in my mind I guess, I got caught up in it hahaha. So I guess, only buy dvds of your top like 6 bands.
Sayer, I'm fucking with you! Just kidding! YOU ARE the FUTURE of METAL!
It's great how a band like Destruction, can mean so much to a person that they would call them "Legends." And they could possible be "Underground Legends."
What the hell do I know?
Take Care Sayer,
6
 
Nah, the dude's onto something. Fucking evil dirty German Thrash BASTARDS fucking rule!!!! :headbang: :headbang: :headbang:

Anyway, I dunno bout this new Priest DVD, seeing as the set's nearly identical to the other two I have, and those are horrifically too cool anyway...
 
yeah, I do understand the predictable stuff is lame, I mean I hate it when some bands release like 3 dvds with almost the exact setlist. In the last kreator concert that I went to, the crowd was guessing correctly what song was next, and one guy even shouted "you play the same songs , play something else" mille just laughed and went on. I know it is difficult to change the setlist if the only thing they have had a chance to rehearse is that, but at least 2 little surprise tracks wouldn't hurt.
 
Ehh, I have a few DVD's. I just don't watch them more than once usually. Exception would be Dream Theater. I have watched those a few times.
 
Does anyone have the Overkill-Wrecking Everything DVD? I haven't seen it yet(and i call Overkill one of my top 3 bands...for shame, Wicked!), and i'm thinking of getting it. Any good?