
Techdeth
RESIDENT ROCK PROFESSOR
Crazy huh ! He was like a mini dimebag then became a mini 80s guy lolDamn, I didn't realize he was in Fight.. I had to hit Wiki... He actually said he left because he got "bored" with their music.
Crazy huh ! He was like a mini dimebag then became a mini 80s guy lolDamn, I didn't realize he was in Fight.. I had to hit Wiki... He actually said he left because he got "bored" with their music.
Yep, that album and Russ fucking bring IT!!!I had to go listen to it again after this post reminded me . Satchel being killing it here already !
MTV played the shit out a Little Crazy . What a timeYep, that album and Russ fucking bring IT!!!
Most of them where empty. I ended up with several of the heads. Sold them maybe 1988.Ive seen them on 6 different tours, starting with British Steel, they always delivered live, but Screaming for Vengeance was like a battalion of tanks running over you! Defenders of the Faith was also very very good. British Steel was great but they did not yet have the sheer visual impact of what must have been at least 40 (?) double headed Marshall stacks on multiple vertical levels and the huge stage they had on SFV and the next several after that. (even though you knew they were not all being used) The live show was at another level starting with SFV. We saw them twice on that tour.
I never really got the Priest vs Maiden comparisons, they are very different musically. I love them both. Halford and Dickinson really could not be more different..
No contest, for me anyway. There's a lot to choose from, but I thought his Halford band days were his absolute best live vocals ever. Top of his game. They've been my favorite band of all time since my introduction when Unleashed In The East came out. Then, I got British Steel, Screaming for Vengeance came out, then I went back and bought everything back to Rocka Rolla. He's the greatest, and in his own league. Funny enough, his older, more tired vocals on Firepower, at his age, still beats the shit out of Dokken and Bon Jovi TODAY.
True Priest fans can appreciate this one.
Oh no doubt, I knew they were not all being used, but back then the visual impact was stunning. They did it JUST BECAUSE THEY CAN!Most of them where empty. I ended up with several of the heads. Sold them maybe 1988.
Probably my favorite Halford memory is the time he tried to seduce my drummer.