Friday, August 3, 2007

Judas Priest - The Hellion/Electric Eye - Riding on the Wind

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Judas Priest Performing The Hellion/Electric Eye and Riding on the Wind. Recorded Dec. 12 1982 at Mid South Coliseum, Memphis, TN. on the Screaming for Vengeance Tour.

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Green222Manalishi ::: Favorites
Judas Priest is more powerful, original, Priests are better musicians
07-07-07 07:06:21
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gunsdf ::: Favorites
why???, the clothes??? you are kidding.
07-07-13 01:18:37
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DaveTheMetalGod ::: Favorites
Hah..Yo..these songs are absolutly amazing to play on drums to..Especially Riding On The Wind! On another note..It's a shame they didn't have the robot out for Hellion/Electric Eye like they did when Priest hit Minneapolis in '82 (Got that info from my dad). Absolutly one of the most influencial bands in history. DEFEND THE FAITH!
07-07-16 00:05:13
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gibsonLPS ::: Favorites
glenn tipton looks like the guitarist from venom in this video
07-07-18 03:19:47
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CelticKatie ::: Favorites
While Turbo was fairly cheesy and less "metal" as a whole, it had some good songs. With Ram It Down, they started back to the "heavy" part of heavy metal but still not quite the Priest. Ripper didn't take priest back...if ANYONE had an influence on their style, it was Scott Travis. Just listen to Painkiller...
07-07-20 20:45:12
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nitroxxxxx ::: Favorites
But listen to whole Priest sound, and to the Glenn's solo album. I think that's the Glenn made the most of Priest sound.
07-07-23 14:31:03
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geweili ::: Favorites
"Vengeance" is textbook metal, and a cornerstone, but don't overlook the significance of "Point of Entry." It marks the transition from the earlier Priest aesthetic with their post-1981 sensibility. Lyrically the album leaves the campier gay themes on "British Steel," becoming more political. Rob had found his stride. He and the band then took it a step further with "Screaming for Vengeance." Read your Foucault and then you'll appreciate the gaze of authority/conformity that is "Electric Eye."
07-07-25 12:56:30
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westman2003 ::: Favorites
Homo band
07-07-25 16:50:03
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CelticKatie ::: Favorites
My comment was directed to Randy 2045 who said Ripper brought Priest back to metal. Yeah, I agree with you that Tipton is probably the main influence in the Priest sound, but for influences of members that joined later, Travis' drumming style REALLY opened up new ground for Judas Priest. Painkiller was a dramatic and heavy change in style from Ram It Down.
07-07-26 05:45:27
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nitroxxxxx ::: Favorites
Yes. Scott, has the most influence in the Priest sound overall though..he just joined 1990, not like the Glenn, from the beggining of the Judas. So, overall, I think, Glenn made the sound, and Scott, finished it.
07-07-26 05:48:22
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