MrKnickerbocker
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It already is, nothing wrong with the production, superb album..
It's cool that you like the songs, but the production (especially on the mixing and the guitar tone) is very weak.
It already is, nothing wrong with the production, superb album..
True, my mistake. It seems I got a runt with no inner.Point of Entry was the earliest Priest vinyl i knew of to print lyrics
Popoff manages to put into words what I've always felt about Painkiller(but could never properly express) in that it's metal for kids. Firepower is in a similar vein. They're both alright records but display an immaturity.
Popoff gave The X Factor a rating of 0.
His opinions are null and void.
Glenn plays all lead on this amazing tune which Priest have not played live since (I believe) the British Steel tour! (Delivering the Goods)The solos are great, especially the first (which I assume is Tipton)
Glenn plays all lead on this amazing tune which Priest have not played live since (I believe) the British Steel tour! (Delivering the Goods)
I think Knick explained his issues with Evening Star and Take On the World quite well: those happy, populist choruses aren’t his cup of tea. Personally don’t mind them.
Never thought you'd like this "busy" vocal style. Honestly felt you'd dislike it, because of comments on Halford's somewhat similar doings in earlier work.Delivering the Goods - Killer driving tune, Halford’s using some different tones in his voice and I dig it. The solos are great, especially the first (which I assume is Tipton). The drum fill at the end is raw and wicked. The only drawback to this song is the lyrics, with an overwhelming amount of penis metaphors and the “rock band rocking” theme. 10/10
I heard this album earlier than the studio songs and I really dig these fast aggressive versions, especially Tyrant. I like the studio version Tyrant as well but it "became" a bit slow, though. Both have their own qualities.The last two songs on the original pressing (Genocide, Tyrant) are really lacking compared to the versions of the KM tracks. Overall, a great "live" record that I'm sure I'll be coming back to instead of the original albums.
Genocide - LOVE this version better, except for the end: "On the Rocks!!!!" really annoys me. Like that ending better on the studio version.The last two songs on the original pressing (Genocide, Tyrant) are really lacking compared to the versions of the KM tracks.
Apparently this wasn't the first track on the original US release of British Steel and that's just ridiculous.