Judas Priest - Desert Plains (Soundcheck).mpg
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@ClowdSwim This is absolutely true! Judas Priest never has been "quiet", but this is even heavier.
I think my favorite albums are Demolition and British Steel.
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Man that Security Guard can belt a tune.
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yea too fast is not good looses its impact
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It's closer to the studio version's tempo. I like it better at this tempo than most of Priest's live recordings. It sounds too fast to me on the live versions I've heard.
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God, I love the way Tipton plays. Sofa King effortless.
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Fantastic video. Thanks. I am on the production side of things (audio) so it's very cool to see this. One of my favorite tracks, perfectly done with zero flash. Our band played this song as teenagers, and it is one of those tracks that I occasionally just HAVE to hear. Now I just need to find "Diamonds and Rust" form something other than "Unleashesd in the East"!
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Did anyone else get an eargasm at around 4:10?
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I wonder why they slowed it down? It rocks better with a faster tempo.
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This time Ripper beats Rob.
The upside of ripper is if you want to hear Priest with a heavier and different sound/twist, the ripper years definitely deliver. He's different and he's not halford, but it's still great stuff.
It's the same for a lot of bands who changed singers, (Black sabbath comes to mind), each singer has his or her own stuff to deliver. Nobody's better than each other, everyone's unique in their own ways.
ClowdSwim 2 years ago 24
Ripper does sound better though after the British Steel tour this summer, JP is Rob Halford.
bulletinman 2 years ago 6