Judas Priest

Dreadful

When Man& Machine Collide
May 2, 2003
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Well, I've loved this band and I wonder if there are any others who are into Priest. Defenders of the Faith is my favorite album as of right now, but they've had many great releases and songs, simply one of the best/greatest metal bands of all time. Halford is 52, and he is still an excellent singer, so props to Priest for getting heavier with age and keeping it metal. So what do the rest of you think of Priest?
 
Chris, you already know my answer...but ill repeat it for everyone.

Best metal band of all time...hands down.

Defenders of the faith, british steel, sad wings of destiny, painkiller...cmon, need i say more?

doesnt get any better. :cool:
 
priest is good, haven't gotten too into them, cause i haven't given myself a chance to yet. i'll prob. d/l some more albums in the future.
but i must say it is quite irritating when all these bands either A) don't breakup after 30 fucking years, or B)EVEN WORSE, break up and REUNITE. ugh

aerosmith are really good, but..they should hang the boots up soon.
ozzy.needs.to.STOP.now...YES, and sabbath as well.
priest reuniting and adding to ozzfest..just stop after this tour haha.
van halen reuniting. why? they're not gonna make any good music, if they plan a new album.
i LOVE maiden..but maybe one more, and these dudes gotta stop too.

don't get me wrong, i like ALL those bands i just mentioned, but..i guess with all the fame they had in their time, they just don't know when to say when. i'd rather leave with a fucking bang, like shuldiner (unfortunate way to leave music, however), then to fuckin kick myself in the ass with degenerative music.
 
i agree w/ deliverance...
went to ozzfest in '01 (?) and had to leave during ozzy's 1st song, it was just so fucking pathetic.
aerosmith i saw around the same time and thought that they were just too slick, too comfortable, too rich... the grit was gone and that makes me sleeeeep.
i think i will go to ozzfest this year tho. but not for ozzy/sabbath, for the other acts and to hang out.
i really hope no van halen... i forsee that as being very sad indeed.
interestingly, saw bowie the other night at some swanky party in nyc and he played like an hour long set and he was great! sounded great--bad was great--he looked great and didn't seem even remotely pathetic (and i hadn't seen him play for like 10 years) but his new stuff sucks on cd. but live he still kicks arse, even when playing songs i had never heard before.
 
I'm going to Van Halen for one reason only. To see Eddie. I've never seen him live. BTW, before anybody says he sucks and is overrated, please think about it. Go back and listen to the fucking albums (pre-Sammy).
 
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I have been, on and off, a Priest fan since, oh, Screaming For Vengeance. I probably would have liked them sooner, but back then, even with a major label, it wasn't that easy to find metal records; really. I remember buying Piece of Mind for instance...there was one copy on the shelf (cassette) where I got it, and there was no fanfare or anything. Funny how the Net has changed things. Anyway, we're talking about Priest here...not Maiden.

I got into them around 'Screaming', then bought some of the older stuff. My favorites are probably Defenders of the Faith, Unleashed in the East, and Screaming for Vengeance - in that order.

I don't know. They are pretty great, but they (for me anyway) never really managed to push it over the edge. Speaking purely on the stuff that was available at the time....I mean....I was obsessed with Master of Puppets, Number of the Beast, that kind of thing. For me, even though they were/are seminol, and a very early metal band....they just never managed to get all the elements right in one single place. That's not a put down really. Just that Priest's masterpieces are really only masterpieces (again, for me) in juxtaposition to other Priest albums. As soon as you put Screaming for Vengeance up against Maiden's best....it just isn't quite as good. Still, if I made a list of "the best 20 heavy metal albums of all time"...Priest would have at least one or two entries there. Halford is one amazing singer and always has been. I MIGHT go to Ozzfest this year, purely to see Judas Priest. Well, now that Sabbath is there, maybe I've a double reason to go. Anyway, a great band; legendary in ways. Just never my favorite. I think it's like the Beatles/Elvis thing. You are either a Beatles fan or an Elvis fan. Two different versions of the same thing....then again completely different. I think it's like that with the New Wave of Brittish Heavy Metal stuff. You are either a Priest fan or a Maiden fan. You might own albums by both (and probably do), but one of them really speaks to you more. I'm a Maiden man. Actually, just to put a weird thorn in this whole conversation....from that era I would actually put Saxon ahead of Priest. Even now really, Saxon's last 3 albums have been great. I think Maiden/Priest/Saxon should do a tour together, but that's just me.
 
I personally think overall, Judas Priest is better than Iron Maiden. I love Maiden, but Judas Priest progressed with their music more by going from classic sounding metal to pretty heavy and somewhat brutal, they never gave into having all this memorabilia box sets and all these marketing tools, they never had a huge image compared to Maiden and their concept stage sets and albums. Judas Priest is just straight up music.
What I'll say about Maiden that i like better is that they have more epic long songs, but they have more fillers than Priest.