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Ordered Point of Entry and Painkiller...hopefully, I should have them on Saturday

Nice! You'll love those two.

Just got them. Listening right now :haz:

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Loved Point of Entry, especially Desert Plains.

 

I've heard some negativity about the production, but it sounded fine to me. A bit different, maybe, but who wants every album to sound the same. Another winner :haz:

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Painkiller kicked a lot of arse, too :haz: Scott Travis' drumming made it quite a different album, with all the rapid double bass drum work.
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I knew you'd like them, like I said Priest haven't released a bad album.

 

Here's one off another album, one you've yet to get but this is an acoustic version and it's kind of a sequel to Desert Plains...

 

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Just got the Electric Eye DVD, with the 1986 concert, plus all the promo videos up to Painkiller, and BBC TV performances.

 

I've got my evening viewing planned :haz:

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Just got the Electric Eye DVD, with the 1986 concert, plus all the promo videos up to Painkiller, and BBC TV performances.

 

I've got my evening viewing planned :haz:

Nice!!

 

Hey Priest were on Jools Holland being interviewed last night! I can't find a video on youtube for it yet but if you go here and skip forward to 16.40 you can see it.

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b044tr1v/later-with-jools-holland-series-44-episode-6

 

Actually I watched this last night and it was different interview altogether so they must have two different ones, both at the table and introduced in the same way but with totally different questions.

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They've met Jools Holland before though back in 1984 when they played on The Tube and here it is (in two parts), listen for Jools at the beginning as he says "in your own time lads..."

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oz3Ilr36hWo

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOGE9JF9xig

 

I remember this clearly. Friday tea time after school. Fing great.

Aye!!

 

:haz:

 

I'd left school by then though, I was at college! ;)

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They've met Jools Holland before though back in 1984 when they played on The Tube and here it is (in two parts), listen for Jools at the beginning as he says "in your own time lads..."

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oz3Ilr36hWo

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOGE9JF9xig

 

I remember this clearly. Friday tea time after school. Fing great.

Aye!!

 

:haz:

 

I'd left school by then though, I was at college! ;)

 

I might have been at college too. It depends what part of '84 it was. But I remember Priest on The Tube like it was yesterday.

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The Electric Eye DVD was fantastic! :haz:

The 86 concert was great, with Priest at their biggest-haired

 

Some of the promo videos were really funny, actually, like Breaking the Law (I think I'd seen that before, years ago) and Freewheel Burning, with Halford's face superimposed on to an 80's arcade racing game :LOL:

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The Electric Eye DVD was fantastic! :haz:

The 86 concert was great, with Priest at their biggest-haired

 

Some of the promo videos were really funny, actually, like Breaking the Law (I think I'd seen that before, years ago) and Freewheel Burning, with Halford's face superimposed on to an 80's arcade racing game :LOL:

I'll have to look that Freewheel Burning video up on youtube, I'm not sure if i saw that one! :joker:

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The Electric Eye DVD was fantastic! :haz:

The 86 concert was great, with Priest at their biggest-haired

 

Some of the promo videos were really funny, actually, like Breaking the Law (I think I'd seen that before, years ago) and Freewheel Burning, with Halford's face superimposed on to an 80's arcade racing game :LOL:

I'll have to look that Freewheel Burning video up on youtube, I'm not sure if i saw that one! :joker:

The headbangers in the arcade are pretty funny too! :LOL:

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The Electric Eye DVD was fantastic! :haz:

The 86 concert was great, with Priest at their biggest-haired

 

Some of the promo videos were really funny, actually, like Breaking the Law (I think I'd seen that before, years ago) and Freewheel Burning, with Halford's face superimposed on to an 80's arcade racing game :LOL:

I'll have to look that Freewheel Burning video up on youtube, I'm not sure if i saw that one! :joker:

The headbangers in the arcade are pretty funny too! :LOL:

Did you see the message at the end? The Surgeon General has determined that heavy metal is dangerous to your health! :LMAO:

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Locked In is another funny music video. Set in a post apocalyptic world, Rob Halford is captured by a bunch of amazons (and for some reason, some weird stop-motion skeleton things)...and the rest of the band show up to rescue him.

The best bit is at around 3:00, when Glenn Tipton uses a Twinkie to bribe a fat guard...but then Glenn eats the Twinkie himself :LOL:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zr6rChjsWgs&feature=kp

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