1. Defenders of the Faith (1984) 24% of the vote 2. Painkiller (1990) 30% of the vote 3. Screaming for Vengeance (1982) 29% of the vote 4. Stained Class (1978) 40% of the vote 5. British Steel (1980) 50% of the vote 6. Sad Wings of Destiny (1976) 67% of the vote 7. Sin After Sin (1977) 40% of the vote 8. Killing Machine / Hell Bent for Leather (1979) 35% of the vote 9. Firepower (2018) 35% of the vote 10. Point of Entry (1981) 42% of the vote 11. Ram It Down (1988) 50% of the vote 12. Rocka Rolla (1974) 28% of the vote 13. Turbo (1986) 29% of the vote
Turbo gets lucky #13.
Better run for cover.
But we've got a few more to go. Pick your favourite of the five albums that remain.
Great interview. Glenn is drunk as hell though. But they seem to be genuinely having a blast
That was pre-internet though so you can get away with things without giant click-bait headlines being made immediately. He is a lot more conservative now for sure. And the Priest guys always were in front of British media. But this was a small thing somewhere in America that nobody was watching. I love it.
1. Screaming For Vengeance 2. Stained Class 3. Defenders of the Faith 4. British Steel 5. Sad Wings of Destiny 6. Killing Machine 7. Sin After Sin 8. Point of Entry 9. Redeemer of Souls 10.Firepower 11.Painkiller 12.Rocka Rolla 13.Ram It Down 14.Turbo
Subject: Re: Let's rank Judas Priest, #14 Tue Jun 09, 2020 12:19 am
Wrecked Neck wrote:
Nostradamus again until it wins.
What’s your prediction?
Wrecked Neck Metal is in my blood
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Subject: Re: Let's rank Judas Priest, #14 Tue Jun 09, 2020 1:11 am
Troublezone wrote:
Wrecked Neck wrote:
Nostradamus again until it wins.
What’s your prediction?
Sadly I think it will come in second to last place above Demolition. To me it's a great album, and should be much higher on the list.
Gilbert Metal is Forever
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Subject: Re: Let's rank Judas Priest, #14 Tue Jun 09, 2020 2:28 am
Wrecked Neck wrote:
Troublezone wrote:
Wrecked Neck wrote:
Nostradamus again until it wins.
What’s your prediction?
Sadly I think it will come in second to last place above Demolition. To me it's a great album, and should be much higher on the list.
I totally agree about it being a splendid album. But I still voted for other releases, simply because it's an album i only grab when in the right mood, while others are much more regular spinners.
Troublezone Road Warrior
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Subject: Re: Let's rank Judas Priest, #14 Tue Jun 09, 2020 11:33 am
Wrecked Neck wrote:
Troublezone wrote:
Wrecked Neck wrote:
Nostradamus again until it wins.
What’s your prediction?
Sadly I think it will come in second to last place above Demolition. To me it's a great album, and should be much higher on the list.
I agree. But did you notice the joke? Nostradamus/prediction...
Wrecked Neck Metal is in my blood
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Subject: Re: Let's rank Judas Priest, #14 Tue Jun 09, 2020 11:46 am
Troublezone wrote:
Wrecked Neck wrote:
Troublezone wrote:
Wrecked Neck wrote:
Nostradamus again until it wins.
What’s your prediction?
Sadly I think it will come in second to last place above Demolition. To me it's a great album, and should be much higher on the list.
I agree. But did you notice the joke? Nostradamus/prediction...
Lol yeah I caught it. I was trying to think of a way to answer in a way he would write out a quatrain but couldn't think of anything so I gave up.
Wrecked Neck Metal is in my blood
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Subject: Re: Let's rank Judas Priest, #14 Tue Jun 09, 2020 11:50 am
Gilbert wrote:
Wrecked Neck wrote:
Troublezone wrote:
Wrecked Neck wrote:
Nostradamus again until it wins.
What’s your prediction?
Sadly I think it will come in second to last place above Demolition. To me it's a great album, and should be much higher on the list.
I totally agree about it being a splendid album. But I still voted for other releases, simply because it's an album i only grab when in the right mood, while others are much more regular spinners.
I do the same, mainly because of how long it is. I like to listen to an album all the way through, so it doesn't get as much play as other ones. But I'm voting on how much I like the albums, not on how many times I've listened to them. To me it's definitely a top ten jp album.
Great interview. Glenn is drunk as hell though. But they seem to be genuinely having a blast
That was pre-internet though so you can get away with things without giant click-bait headlines being made immediately. He is a lot more conservative now for sure. And the Priest guys always were in front of British media. But this was a small thing somewhere in America that nobody was watching. I love it.
Thanks for posting this! I'd never seen that before.
Does anyone know if footage from the Priest tribute band that Ripper was singing in before joining the band is readily available? I took a quick look on youtube but could only find videos of him solo doing Priest songs after his time in the band.
Great interview. Glenn is drunk as hell though. But they seem to be genuinely having a blast
That was pre-internet though so you can get away with things without giant click-bait headlines being made immediately. He is a lot more conservative now for sure. And the Priest guys always were in front of British media. But this was a small thing somewhere in America that nobody was watching. I love it.
Thanks for posting this! I'd never seen that before.
Does anyone know if footage from the Priest tribute band that Ripper was singing in before joining the band is readily available? I took a quick look on youtube but could only find videos of him solo doing Priest songs after his time in the band.
I thought I found some on Youtube once, but I can't find it now. He also performed in a grunge tribute band called Seattle. I know this because I saw him do a double set with both bands long before he joined Priest.