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Having Tom Allom involved will definitely help. He has a stellar resume which includes many of Priest's most classic works.

If you were forced at gunpoint by a crazed Maiden fan to throw every single Priest album you own on a bonfire and keep only one, which one would it be?

 

That's not logical. If you throw all of them onto a bonfire then you can't keep any of them, and if you keep only one then you can't throw all of them onto a bonfire.

 

:P

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Having Tom Allom involved will definitely help. He has a stellar resume which includes many of Priest's most classic works.

If you were forced at gunpoint by a crazed Maiden fan to throw every single Priest album you own on a bonfire and keep only one, which one would it be?

 

That's not logical. If you throw all of them onto a bonfire then you can't keep any of them, and if you keep only one then you can't throw all of them onto a bonfire.

 

:P

You know what I mean, so which one?

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Having Tom Allom involved will definitely help. He has a stellar resume which includes many of Priest's most classic works.

If you were forced at gunpoint by a crazed Maiden fan to throw every single Priest album you own on a bonfire and keep only one, which one would it be?

 

That's not logical. If you throw all of them onto a bonfire then you can't keep any of them, and if you keep only one then you can't throw all of them onto a bonfire.

 

:P

You know what I mean, so which one?

 

I can narrow it down to two- Stained Class or British Steel.

 

Oh, you did say gunpoint...okay. Stained Class it is.

 

But it's very close, for me.

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Having Tom Allom involved will definitely help. He has a stellar resume which includes many of Priest's most classic works.

If you were forced at gunpoint by a crazed Maiden fan to throw every single Priest album you own on a bonfire and keep only one, which one would it be?

 

That's not logical. If you throw all of them onto a bonfire then you can't keep any of them, and if you keep only one then you can't throw all of them onto a bonfire.

 

:P

You know what I mean, so which one?

 

I own only one...so I'll keep it and will plan on buying more once I get a restraining order on that Maiden psycho, gee, wait to turn a guy away from Maiden. Lol.

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Having Tom Allom involved will definitely help. He has a stellar resume which includes many of Priest's most classic works.

If you were forced at gunpoint by a crazed Maiden fan to throw every single Priest album you own on a bonfire and keep only one, which one would it be?

 

That's not logical. If you throw all of them onto a bonfire then you can't keep any of them, and if you keep only one then you can't throw all of them onto a bonfire.

 

:P

You know what I mean, so which one?

 

I own only one...so I'll keep it and will plan on buying more once I get a restraining order on that Maiden psycho, gee, wait to turn a guy away from Maiden. Lol.

Which one is it?

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Having Tom Allom involved will definitely help. He has a stellar resume which includes many of Priest's most classic works.

If you were forced at gunpoint by a crazed Maiden fan to throw every single Priest album you own on a bonfire and keep only one, which one would it be?

 

That's not logical. If you throw all of them onto a bonfire then you can't keep any of them, and if you keep only one then you can't throw all of them onto a bonfire.

 

:P

You know what I mean, so which one?

 

I own only one...so I'll keep it and will plan on buying more once I get a restraining order on that Maiden psycho, gee, wait to turn a guy away from Maiden. Lol.

Which one is it?

 

Screaming For Vengeance

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Having Tom Allom involved will definitely help. He has a stellar resume which includes many of Priest's most classic works.

If you were forced at gunpoint by a crazed Maiden fan to throw every single Priest album you own on a bonfire and keep only one, which one would it be?

 

British Steel.

 

Here's a better question. In a fight between a crazed Maiden fan and a crazed Priest fan, who wins?

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Having Tom Allom involved will definitely help. He has a stellar resume which includes many of Priest's most classic works.

If you were forced at gunpoint by a crazed Maiden fan to throw every single Priest album you own on a bonfire and keep only one, which one would it be?

 

British Steel.

 

Here's a better question. In a fight between a crazed Maiden fan and a crazed Priest fan, who wins?

Priest always wins against Maiden! :givebeer:

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Having Tom Allom involved will definitely help. He has a stellar resume which includes many of Priest's most classic works.

If you were forced at gunpoint by a crazed Maiden fan to throw every single Priest album you own on a bonfire and keep only one, which one would it be?

 

Point of Entry.

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JUDAS PRIEST Is Putting Finishing Touches On New Album, Says ROB HALFORD

 

British heavy metal legends JUDAS PRIEST are putting the finishing touches on their long-awaited follow-up to 2014's "Redeemer Of Souls" album, singer Rob Halford has confirmed. Helming the sessions for the new disc are the band's longtime producer Tom Allom, acclaimed British knob-twiddler Andy Sneap (MEGADETH, EXODUS, TESTAMENT, ACCEPT) and engineer Mike Exeter (BLACK SABBATH).

 

Speaking to Planet Rock's Paul Anthony at the launch of "Hell Bent For Leather", a new exhibition of leather jackets hand-painted by world-renowned tattoo artists, Halford stated about the progress of the recording sessions for PRIEST's new disc (see video below): "Well, we're still tracking. I won't say we're at the end [of the recording process], but we feel like we're coming to some of the final moments. And it's just great to watch how a record comes together, from those early, early days where there was just me and [guitarists] Glenn [Tipton] and Richie [Faulkner] sitting in the studio with a couple of guitars and just, you know, doing what we do. You start the day with nothing, and then at the end of day, potentially, you've got a really great, classic PRIEST song that may live forever."

 

He continued: "So we're hard at it. We're still doing what we love to do. PRIEST is a working band more than anything else. It's that Midlands ethic, the work ethic of anybody that goes to work… I say it's work, 'cause it is work — you're working with your mind, you're being creative. And now we're moving through into other stages, we're preparing for another big world tour, getting stage designs sorted, lighting designs sorted. So this is the beginning of what's gonna be a very exciting 2018 period."

 

Allom produced every PRIEST release from "Unleashed In The East" (1979) through "Ram It Down" (1988), along with several live records since then. As a young engineer, he also worked on the first three BLACK SABBATH records under producer Rodger Bain.

 

During a January 2017 appearance on "Trunk Nation", Eddie Trunk's show on SiriusXM channel Volume (106), Halford said that there was no set-in-stone timetable for the release of PRIEST's next album. "You know, there is no rush," he said. "There is no rush. We feel great. We're very happy, we're very confident, we're very excited. And so, yeah, we're working with our label and with promoters, and there's a lot of stuff going on behind the scenes."

 

He continued: "When we go out, we want it to be good — we want it to be good, we want it to be well planned, we wanna make sure that everybody's happy."

 

Halford said last year that JUDAS PRIEST wasn't interested in making "a 'Redeemer Of Souls Part Two'." He explained: "I think it's very important that we make another stand-alone record again, a heavy metal record that's going to have its own legs and just be as different as all of them have been so far."

 

"Redeemer Of Souls" was released in July 2014. The follow-up to 2008's double-disc concept album "Nostradamus" was billed as a return to JUDAS PRIEST's heavy-metal roots.

 

"Redeemer Of Souls" sold around 32,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to land at position No. 6 on The Billboard 200 chart.

 

JUDAS PRIEST's tenth studio album, "Turbo", was recently remastered and was released via Sony Music on February 3 on three CDs (the original album and two bonus discs) as well as one-LP 150-gram vinyl. Included on disc 2 and 3 of the CD reissue was, previously unreleased, "Live in Kansas City", a live recording from the band's 1986 "Fuel For Life" tour in support of "Turbo".

 

 

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JUDAS PRIEST Is 'Just About Done' Recording New Album

 

British heavy metal legends JUDAS PRIEST are "just about done" recording their long-awaited follow-up to 2014's "Redeemer Of Souls" album. Helming the sessions for the new disc are the band's longtime producer Tom Allom, acclaimed British knob-twiddler Andy Sneap (MEGADETH, EXODUS, TESTAMENT, ACCEPT) and engineer Mike Exeter (BLACK SABBATH).

 

In a new Instagram post, Sneap wrote: "Just about done with PRIEST tracking. One of the most enjoyable records I've worked on in a long time, especially working alongside [Exeter and Allom]."

 

http://i.imgur.com/KkOkwnj.jpg

 

http://i.imgur.com/OZdQpwZ.jpg

 

http://i.imgur.com/VxDkk3U.jpg

 

http://i.imgur.com/nEkyMen.jpg

 

http://i.imgur.com/quvv6Pz.jpg

 

http://i.imgur.com/0cLfIFC.jpg

 

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JUDAS PRIEST Is 'Just About Done' Recording New Album

 

British heavy metal legends JUDAS PRIEST are "just about done" recording their long-awaited follow-up to 2014's "Redeemer Of Souls" album. Helming the sessions for the new disc are the band's longtime producer Tom Allom, acclaimed British knob-twiddler Andy Sneap (MEGADETH, EXODUS, TESTAMENT, ACCEPT) and engineer Mike Exeter (BLACK SABBATH).

 

In a new Instagram post, Sneap wrote: "Just about done with PRIEST tracking. One of the most enjoyable records I've worked on in a long time, especially working alongside [Exeter and Allom]."

 

http://i.imgur.com/KkOkwnj.jpg

 

http://i.imgur.com/OZdQpwZ.jpg

 

http://i.imgur.com/VxDkk3U.jpg

 

http://i.imgur.com/nEkyMen.jpg

 

http://i.imgur.com/quvv6Pz.jpg

 

http://i.imgur.com/0cLfIFC.jpg

 

 

:clap: :yay: :cheerleader: :haz:

 

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JUDAS PRIEST Is Putting Finishing Touches On New Album, Says ROB HALFORD

 

British heavy metal legends JUDAS PRIEST are putting the finishing touches on their long-awaited follow-up to 2014's "Redeemer Of Souls" album, singer Rob Halford has confirmed. Helming the sessions for the new disc are the band's longtime producer Tom Allom, acclaimed British knob-twiddler Andy Sneap (MEGADETH, EXODUS, TESTAMENT, ACCEPT) and engineer Mike Exeter (BLACK SABBATH).

 

Speaking to Planet Rock's Paul Anthony at the launch of "Hell Bent For Leather", a new exhibition of leather jackets hand-painted by world-renowned tattoo artists, Halford stated about the progress of the recording sessions for PRIEST's new disc (see video below): "Well, we're still tracking. I won't say we're at the end [of the recording process], but we feel like we're coming to some of the final moments. And it's just great to watch how a record comes together, from those early, early days where there was just me and [guitarists] Glenn [Tipton] and Richie [Faulkner] sitting in the studio with a couple of guitars and just, you know, doing what we do. You start the day with nothing, and then at the end of day, potentially, you've got a really great, classic PRIEST song that may live forever."

 

He continued: "So we're hard at it. We're still doing what we love to do. PRIEST is a working band more than anything else. It's that Midlands ethic, the work ethic of anybody that goes to work… I say it's work, 'cause it is work — you're working with your mind, you're being creative. And now we're moving through into other stages, we're preparing for another big world tour, getting stage designs sorted, lighting designs sorted. So this is the beginning of what's gonna be a very exciting 2018 period."

 

Allom produced every PRIEST release from "Unleashed In The East" (1979) through "Ram It Down" (1988), along with several live records since then. As a young engineer, he also worked on the first three BLACK SABBATH records under producer Rodger Bain.

 

During a January 2017 appearance on "Trunk Nation", Eddie Trunk's show on SiriusXM channel Volume (106), Halford said that there was no set-in-stone timetable for the release of PRIEST's next album. "You know, there is no rush," he said. "There is no rush. We feel great. We're very happy, we're very confident, we're very excited. And so, yeah, we're working with our label and with promoters, and there's a lot of stuff going on behind the scenes."

 

He continued: "When we go out, we want it to be good — we want it to be good, we want it to be well planned, we wanna make sure that everybody's happy."

 

Halford said last year that JUDAS PRIEST wasn't interested in making "a 'Redeemer Of Souls Part Two'." He explained: "I think it's very important that we make another stand-alone record again, a heavy metal record that's going to have its own legs and just be as different as all of them have been so far."

 

"Redeemer Of Souls" was released in July 2014. The follow-up to 2008's double-disc concept album "Nostradamus" was billed as a return to JUDAS PRIEST's heavy-metal roots.

 

"Redeemer Of Souls" sold around 32,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to land at position No. 6 on The Billboard 200 chart.

 

JUDAS PRIEST's tenth studio album, "Turbo", was recently remastered and was released via Sony Music on February 3 on three CDs (the original album and two bonus discs) as well as one-LP 150-gram vinyl. Included on disc 2 and 3 of the CD reissue was, previously unreleased, "Live in Kansas City", a live recording from the band's 1986 "Fuel For Life" tour in support of "Turbo".

 

Great to read this...I haven't caught up with this thread since this was posted.

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JUDAS PRIEST Is Putting Finishing Touches On New Album, Says ROB HALFORD

 

British heavy metal legends JUDAS PRIEST are putting the finishing touches on their long-awaited follow-up to 2014's "Redeemer Of Souls" album, singer Rob Halford has confirmed. Helming the sessions for the new disc are the band's longtime producer Tom Allom, acclaimed British knob-twiddler Andy Sneap (MEGADETH, EXODUS, TESTAMENT, ACCEPT) and engineer Mike Exeter (BLACK SABBATH).

 

Speaking to Planet Rock's Paul Anthony at the launch of "Hell Bent For Leather", a new exhibition of leather jackets hand-painted by world-renowned tattoo artists, Halford stated about the progress of the recording sessions for PRIEST's new disc (see video below): "Well, we're still tracking. I won't say we're at the end [of the recording process], but we feel like we're coming to some of the final moments. And it's just great to watch how a record comes together, from those early, early days where there was just me and [guitarists] Glenn [Tipton] and Richie [Faulkner] sitting in the studio with a couple of guitars and just, you know, doing what we do. You start the day with nothing, and then at the end of day, potentially, you've got a really great, classic PRIEST song that may live forever."

 

He continued: "So we're hard at it. We're still doing what we love to do. PRIEST is a working band more than anything else. It's that Midlands ethic, the work ethic of anybody that goes to work… I say it's work, 'cause it is work — you're working with your mind, you're being creative. And now we're moving through into other stages, we're preparing for another big world tour, getting stage designs sorted, lighting designs sorted. So this is the beginning of what's gonna be a very exciting 2018 period."

 

Allom produced every PRIEST release from "Unleashed In The East" (1979) through "Ram It Down" (1988), along with several live records since then. As a young engineer, he also worked on the first three BLACK SABBATH records under producer Rodger Bain.

 

During a January 2017 appearance on "Trunk Nation", Eddie Trunk's show on SiriusXM channel Volume (106), Halford said that there was no set-in-stone timetable for the release of PRIEST's next album. "You know, there is no rush," he said. "There is no rush. We feel great. We're very happy, we're very confident, we're very excited. And so, yeah, we're working with our label and with promoters, and there's a lot of stuff going on behind the scenes."

 

He continued: "When we go out, we want it to be good — we want it to be good, we want it to be well planned, we wanna make sure that everybody's happy."

 

Halford said last year that JUDAS PRIEST wasn't interested in making "a 'Redeemer Of Souls Part Two'." He explained: "I think it's very important that we make another stand-alone record again, a heavy metal record that's going to have its own legs and just be as different as all of them have been so far."

 

"Redeemer Of Souls" was released in July 2014. The follow-up to 2008's double-disc concept album "Nostradamus" was billed as a return to JUDAS PRIEST's heavy-metal roots.

 

"Redeemer Of Souls" sold around 32,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to land at position No. 6 on The Billboard 200 chart.

 

JUDAS PRIEST's tenth studio album, "Turbo", was recently remastered and was released via Sony Music on February 3 on three CDs (the original album and two bonus discs) as well as one-LP 150-gram vinyl. Included on disc 2 and 3 of the CD reissue was, previously unreleased, "Live in Kansas City", a live recording from the band's 1986 "Fuel For Life" tour in support of "Turbo".

 

Great to read this...I haven't caught up with this thread since this was posted.

Where've you been?????? :fury:

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They got another thing comin'. :laughing guy: I saw them with Ozzy at the Monsters of Rock. I had a karate instructor who looked just like Rob.
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Interesting article. I can see why Halford chose Andy Sneap. Two knob-twiddler's together... :P

Oh ha ha ha Mr Funny Bunny old man who needs pacifying. :codger:

 

Oi! You two! Play nicely! :P

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