I seen this band three times a very great band.I am a drummer myself,I do have all of the cds by them,i did go thru a relationship just like this song,so listen to it.from Dale.
70's and 8's movies would have more intensity and emotion if only they used metal music and hard rock to enhance the films. it took some years for them to do , but they finally caught on .too bad , but better late than never.
you do whsat suits you but thats nothing new, i suffered for your love, know that you going to pay , get it out of my life. do know what I am like., yours days are numbers , my days arrived. get out of my life. but you know that your going to pay.
Judas Priest is one of the five band's that I like the most of rock band's.I have the bouble album Judas Priest metal work '73;93 the beast hit's album.
Saw this tour live in 82' This was their best total album of all- and I go back to Rocka Rolla- Excellent album after Point of Entry was such a disappointment
when i rocked out to Judas priest i put my Album on my Record Player cause thats how we did it in my day, no stealing mp3s, no cds, no youtube... funniest part is, times were great back then....
This song made me embarrassed to play the full album around Mom n' Dad...but the soliloquay or whatever can be applied to damn near each and every person in our lives.
@CaninAble Agreed. Its what love, affection and such is kinda all about in a way. Give n' take, immense happiness and searing pain. Its also a neat reference to some other, more risque activeties that our Rob might have found himself doing behind closed doors. Hehe.
Seriously though, i think the best lyrics are like these. They leave the lisener free to insert their own stuff (chortle, fnarr fnarr :p Viz, anyone? I miss Finbar Saunders..).
Priest rules! I think one thing that made the early 80's rock so good was we had no internet and no easy means of spreading music across the world like we do today.
Bands had to stand on their own two feet and make music that stood out and sold on it's own and by word of mouth. Today music is spread at a touch of a button world wide and if you sell a few hundred thousand of a song you make money. Long live old school rock!!!
I was born in '93 and I spend my days chillin' in college, listening to nothing but Preist and running the same question through my head over and over again . . . "Why were the 80s so epic?"
17 in the summer of 1982 a Michigan kid transplanted into Cookeville Tennessee. Road trip to Municipal Auditorium Nashville for Uriah Heep and Judas Priest. Vivid memory of Robs hypnotic to and fro rock. They stayed true to the album and did hellion /Electric eye in sequence AS WELL AS Screamin for Vengence right into Another Thing Comin. I witnessed metal perfection.
@RocketMan1236 ....yeah,goes good with cannabis and a cold wine beverage I think. Also metal fans....I really dig the live Priest videos of them in Botokan Japan.
You want to talk about Priest fans....There are none greater than those in Japan....And maybe Canada.
In 1982 i wasn't even born, by the time i was 15 it was 2002, And all i listened to was the shitty mainstream rock, if only metal was still big in 2002 my teenage years would have been better. Now im trying to make up for it by only listening to it.
@sebby4298 ...Hi sebby,well I think every generation has music to call its own...
I would spin this record over and over and the lyrics were included;and I can tell you that I know these songs by heart.I think lp records made music more fun to play.But the music like Priest and other artists like Ozzy and Maiden are still around to enjoy today.
Did that make ANY sense?...I just cooked a reefer and saw your comment THANKS.....
@JBodine67 yeah thats true its a shame that my generation has gaga and bieber
i wish i was born earlier man back when bands were poppin up everywhere an u cud see these hugely famous bands playin at small time gigs. yea dude kinda makes sense i mean compared to difital files of music doesn realli feel like u own it, but havin the record jus fuckin awesome,have fun gettin baked bro
@JBodine67 I envy you so much to be 15 in '82. Still gotta try and live my life the best i can though, even if i am growing up in a shitty period haha.
@Hughesy16LFC boo hoo whe i was 15 i had to put up with shit like linkin park and limb bizkit, but nowadays we got new ratt album king kobra whitesnake and bands like blessed by a broken heart, reckless love, alpha tiger, steel panther, better than what it was last decade
@danophile07 I just think theres alot better bands out there today than Ratt and Steel Panther. And the music is alot les complicated to play than a band like Vektor or Hexen.
Yeah. It's pretty much--- Lord Ronnie James Dio, Rob Halford, Bruce Dickenson.... The Holy Trinity of metal.
Jus' sayin'....
Paganguy1 1 week ago
Rob can out sing any of these pussy ass pop singers.
greywolfone1 2 weeks ago
I seen this band three times a very great band.I am a drummer myself,I do have all of the cds by them,i did go thru a relationship just like this song,so listen to it.from Dale.
daleah48 2 months ago
70's and 8's movies would have more intensity and emotion if only they used metal music and hard rock to enhance the films. it took some years for them to do , but they finally caught on .too bad , but better late than never.
gloredana 3 months ago
Ahh.. HIGH School.
FrankTheStank 3 months ago
you do whsat suits you but thats nothing new, i suffered for your love, know that you going to pay , get it out of my life. do know what I am like., yours days are numbers , my days arrived. get out of my life. but you know that your going to pay.
j2bodydouble 4 months ago
judas priest were amasing for there time i grew up with them i wish the bands of today still had sum meaning
371sue 6 months ago
Easily one of the Top 3 albums I've ever heard
TheUndertakeer 7 months ago
this song is about one night rob spent at the s and m club
xDXPxJOEx456x1 8 months ago
this song is, absolutly phenomenal, this is metal
there is no better and never will be
jimmy3645 9 months ago
i fucking love this band
SUPERSONICTV11 9 months ago
Judas Priest is one of the five band's that I like the most of rock band's.I have the bouble album Judas Priest metal work '73;93 the beast hit's album.
luppu100 9 months ago
10th grade -SAN ANTONIO,TEXAS-LOST MY CAR IN THE PARKING LOT-"DUDE,WHERES MY CAR?"
dirdydraws 9 months ago
@visionmaster153 Amen, God bless you
ShiftyStealthy 9 months ago
Saw this tour live in 82' This was their best total album of all- and I go back to Rocka Rolla- Excellent album after Point of Entry was such a disappointment
radamus210 9 months ago
when i rocked out to Judas priest i put my Album on my Record Player cause thats how we did it in my day, no stealing mp3s, no cds, no youtube... funniest part is, times were great back then....
caveman1968 10 months ago
This song is a handmade of a genius
SuperHairyDick 10 months ago 2
PRIEST FUCKING RULES !!!!
cutepoison1994 10 months ago
Screaming for Vengeance is the most Priestacular album of their career! ALL HAIL THE MIGHTY PRIEST!!!!!!!!
Noah58 10 months ago 5
@Noah58 PRIESTICUALRRRR!!!HELL YEAH...
juan13579run 9 months ago
I was 16 and remember this song like it was yesterday drivin' to the beach in the green Gremlin!
imcj0526 11 months ago 3
Great memories with the priest
Z7EXTREMEBABY 11 months ago
Freedom is found only in one person - Jesus Christ
visionmaster153 11 months ago
@visionmaster153 brave thing to say.
Streetwalkeriain 11 months ago
@visionmaster153 amen
Mkman6351 10 months ago
@visionmaster153 bull.
GHeroandRScape 10 months ago
@visionmaster153 absolute freedom does not exist
jorn1233 3 months ago
The Truth Party- Canada... take your Freedom back from tyranny
ederfeder1 1 year ago
it saddens me that sum 41 got more hits than judas priest did when i typed in pain and pleasure...
magicman13 1 year ago
@magicman13 Who cares about who got more hits than who? This is an awesome song, that's what matters! Don't be sad.....
fevertotell00 1 year ago
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thessbmaster 10 months ago
This song made me embarrassed to play the full album around Mom n' Dad...but the soliloquay or whatever can be applied to damn near each and every person in our lives.
CaninAble 1 year ago
@CaninAble Agreed. Its what love, affection and such is kinda all about in a way. Give n' take, immense happiness and searing pain. Its also a neat reference to some other, more risque activeties that our Rob might have found himself doing behind closed doors. Hehe.
Seriously though, i think the best lyrics are like these. They leave the lisener free to insert their own stuff (chortle, fnarr fnarr :p Viz, anyone? I miss Finbar Saunders..).
risingone 1 year ago
this album was way ahead of its time
parlock480 1 year ago
There is nothing better than HEAVY METAL!!!
ProwlerLive 1 year ago 3
@ProwlerLive yesssss!!!!!!heavy
juan13579run 1 year ago
este album es deamasiado bueno todas las musicas son buenas..
juan13579run 1 year ago
HEAVY!
northblooduchc 1 year ago
I have to get this album.
Swordisk 1 year ago 2
@Swordisk Yes you do.
PoofDuddy 1 year ago
I want the 70s Priest back, especially after hearing Nostradamus.
n4mel3ss 1 year ago 2
this is the most complete album. every song on it stands up by its self
starbreaker65 1 year ago 5
Priest rules! I think one thing that made the early 80's rock so good was we had no internet and no easy means of spreading music across the world like we do today.
Bands had to stand on their own two feet and make music that stood out and sold on it's own and by word of mouth. Today music is spread at a touch of a button world wide and if you sell a few hundred thousand of a song you make money. Long live old school rock!!!
Nockeln 1 year ago 10
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WoompaFilms 1 year ago
I was born in '93 and I spend my days chillin' in college, listening to nothing but Preist and running the same question through my head over and over again . . . "Why were the 80s so epic?"
I guess i'll never know :(
bishoop47 1 year ago
lol I was born in 82.
MaelMan82 1 year ago
@MaelMan82 ...my balls dropped in '82....
JBodine67 1 year ago 3
this song is just brutal
ItalianWarrior777 1 year ago 3
@ItalianWarrior777 concordo!!
vnz75 1 year ago
I first heard this song in the mid 80's and now 30 years later it still kicks ass
cbmainard 1 year ago 4
judas priest rules
starbreaker65 2 years ago 49
When I was a kid, this was my least favorite song on the album. Now, as I listen to it again as an adult, this is one of my favorites.
What happened?
DamienPales 2 years ago 6
@DamienPales
You grew up and your musical taste developed!
But you weren't very dumb as a kid, because you digged this band!
tyttis1972 1 year ago 3
great solo
super7fanboy 2 years ago
17 in the summer of 1982 a Michigan kid transplanted into Cookeville Tennessee. Road trip to Municipal Auditorium Nashville for Uriah Heep and Judas Priest. Vivid memory of Robs hypnotic to and fro rock. They stayed true to the album and did hellion /Electric eye in sequence AS WELL AS Screamin for Vengence right into Another Thing Comin. I witnessed metal perfection.
tropicalmonte 2 years ago
MAGIC!!!!
avillalta 2 years ago 3
In 1982 I was 15; and this record left a big impression on me regarding what great hard rock metal should sound like,and what it should be all about.
This lp is a gem.
JBodine67 2 years ago 98
@JBodine67 I own this gem of an lp. Listen to it minimum twice a week! METAL FOR LIFE
RocketMan1236 1 year ago 4
@RocketMan1236 ....yeah,goes good with cannabis and a cold wine beverage I think. Also metal fans....I really dig the live Priest videos of them in Botokan Japan.
You want to talk about Priest fans....There are none greater than those in Japan....And maybe Canada.
JBodine67 1 year ago
@JBodine67
In 1982 i wasn't even born, by the time i was 15 it was 2002, And all i listened to was the shitty mainstream rock, if only metal was still big in 2002 my teenage years would have been better. Now im trying to make up for it by only listening to it.
sidwinder99 1 year ago
@JBodine67
I echo that, I was 14 when this ALBUM captured my soul
cosmo411 1 year ago
@JBodine67 yo man i wazn t even born yet an dis real metal still hitz were it needz 2
MrGunny101 1 year ago
@JBodine67 tel me man wat was it like having new music being amazing and not shit like it is today??
sebby4298 8 months ago
@sebby4298 ...Hi sebby,well I think every generation has music to call its own...
I would spin this record over and over and the lyrics were included;and I can tell you that I know these songs by heart.I think lp records made music more fun to play.But the music like Priest and other artists like Ozzy and Maiden are still around to enjoy today.
Did that make ANY sense?...I just cooked a reefer and saw your comment THANKS.....
JBodine67 8 months ago
@JBodine67 yeah thats true its a shame that my generation has gaga and bieber
i wish i was born earlier man back when bands were poppin up everywhere an u cud see these hugely famous bands playin at small time gigs. yea dude kinda makes sense i mean compared to difital files of music doesn realli feel like u own it, but havin the record jus fuckin awesome,have fun gettin baked bro
sebby4298 8 months ago
@JBodine67 Also, respect to you for still smoking the herb. I plan on smoking it until i drop, or atleast till i am very old lol.
Hughesy16LFC 4 months ago
@JBodine67 could not agree more :)
371sue 4 months ago in playlist 371sue's favorites
@JBodine67 I envy you so much to be 15 in '82. Still gotta try and live my life the best i can though, even if i am growing up in a shitty period haha.
Hughesy16LFC 4 months ago
@Hughesy16LFC boo hoo whe i was 15 i had to put up with shit like linkin park and limb bizkit, but nowadays we got new ratt album king kobra whitesnake and bands like blessed by a broken heart, reckless love, alpha tiger, steel panther, better than what it was last decade
danophile07 3 months ago
@danophile07 Lol fuck that glam shit
Hughesy16LFC 3 months ago
@Hughesy16LFC glam shit, call it what you want a label doesnt automatically make it less complicated awesome soloing and riffage, dnt be so shallow
danophile07 3 months ago
@danophile07 I just think theres alot better bands out there today than Ratt and Steel Panther. And the music is alot les complicated to play than a band like Vektor or Hexen.
Hughesy16LFC 2 months ago
@JBodine67 I was 18 in 1982 and I could not agree more with your comments about this record. It still kicks ass, even today 30 years later!
MrJDCUSA 1 month ago
@MrJDCUSA right on man...Keep on rockin in the free world...Priest rules.
JBodine67 1 month ago
This is the one classic missing from their 82 Memphis DVD.
Gonzoidz 2 years ago
best album da priest
Kurmuutti 2 years ago 4
they are metal
affaceci 2 years ago
GRAN TEMA!!!
lordhector666 3 years ago 2
No video, but the song is so awesome....
fairiesmom 3 years ago 3