Judas Priest

Given the recent comments, it doesn't seem that we are heading this way, but doing what Helloween has done (making some former members come back) and do a kind of extended best of setlist would be great. This would include Tim Owens, KK and Les Binks (while keeping Andy Sneap and as much of Glenn Tipton as physically possible).

The Hellion/ Electric Eye
The Sentinel
Grinder
Metal Gods
Desert Plains
A Touch of Evil
Halls of Valhalla
Nostradamus
The Ripper
Bullet Train
Cathedral Spires
Drum Solo
Exciter
Between The Hammer and the Anvil
Diamons and Rust
Victim of Changes
Turbo Lover
Firepower
Beyond The Realms of Death
Screaming For Vengeance
Breaking The Law
The Rage
Painkiller

Freewheel Burning
The Green Manalishi With The Two-Pronged Crown
Hell Bent For Leather

Rocka Rolla
You've Got Another Thing Coming
Living After Midnight
 
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I see Priest are playing Norway next year, altough there is no mention of it on their horrendous website. I might go depending on where Maiden are playing around that time.
 
Judas Priest have jumped on the branded alcohol bandwagon and now have a spiced rum with the JP logo on the label. :rolleyes:

Like everything else Priest does, this just feels so ludicrously cheap in comparison to the other bands that have done this type of thing.
  • Maiden releases a beer - posts videos/photos/statements from Bruce where he travels to a well-known brewery, conducts taste tests, pours at a local pub.
  • Metallica releases a beer - giant stories of Lars and Rob traveling to the brewery, hosting dinners and drinking the beer
  • Metallica releases a whiskey - has a perfect backstory involving a master blender who is renowned in the industry and even has a weird gimmick of how they aged it with sound waves.
  • Megadeth releases a beer - pairs with an incredibly prominent French Canadian brewery because of the name and has many stories of Dave traveling there to test it.
Judas Priest releases a rum...
  • Why? They're British and that has no relevance to their brand.
  • No one from the band endorses it, instead Rob gives interviews about sobriety being his saving grave right before announcing the rum.
  • It's made by Brands For Fans - jesus christ.
 
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