![]() | Hell Bent for Leather e The Green Manalishi (With the Two-Pronged Crown)- Judas Priest São Paulo 16/11/08
Auteur: graverilton
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![]() | S T E R E O H E R E : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGI1WYgOzDU&fmt=18 judas priest - DESERTPLAINS/SOLAR ANGELS Mainstream success Following the release of Killing Machine, and the live release from the supporting tour, entitled Unleashed in the East. It was the first of many judas priest albums to go Platinum. At the time, there was some criticism of the bands' use of studio-enhancements and overdubbing in what was marketed as a live album.[4] Nonetheless, many early priest classics are recorded here, such as "Victim of Changes", "Tyrant", "Genocide", and "The Ripper". After Les Binks quit, in part because of the band's direction, the band replaced him with Dave Holland, formerly from the band Trapeze. With this line-up, judas priest recorded six studio and one live album which garnered different degrees of critical and financial success. Overall, the band has sold in excess of 30 million albums globally.[5] In 1980, the band released British Steel. The songs were shorter and had more mainstream radio hooks, but retained the heavy metal feel. Tracks such as "United", "Breaking the Law", and "Living After Midnight" were frequently played on the radio. The next release, 1981's Point of Entry, followed the same formula, but critics generally panned it. However, the tour in support was successful, with new songs such as "Solar Angels" and "Heading Out to the Highway". The 1982 album Screaming for Vengeance featured the song "You've Got Another Thing Comin'", which garnered strong US radio airplay. Songs such as "Electric Eye" and "Riding on the Wind" also appeared off this album, and proved to be popular live tracks. "(Take These) Chains" (by Bob Halligan, Jr.) was released as a single and received heavy airplay. This album went Two times Platinum.[6] Defenders of the Faith was released in 1984. Even though it was more progressive than their earlier efforts, some critics dubbed it as "Screaming for Vengeance II", due to its musical likeness to the previous album.[7] On July 13th, 1985, judas priest was - apart from Black Sabbath - the only metal band to perform at the Live Aid event. The band played at JFK Stadium in Philadelphia. Their setlist was "Living After Midnight", "The Green Manalishi (With The Two-Pronged Crown)" and "(You've Got) Another Thing Comin'".
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![]() | Credicard Hall 15/11/2008 Nostradamus World Tour Gravado por mim.... Falto o Zoom!
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![]() | Credicard Hall 15/11/2008 Nostradamus World Tour Gravado por mim.... Esqueci o zoom....
Auteur: fefipe
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![]() | Abertura do show do Judas no Bourbon Country.A qualidade está horrivel, mas dá para ter uma idéia do que foi este incrível show! Set List: 01. Intro: Dawn of Creation 02. Prophecy 03. Metal Gods 04. Eat Me Alive 05. Between the Hammer and the Anvil 06. Devil's Child 07. Breaking the Law 08. Hell Patrol 09. Death 10. Dissident Aggressor 11. Angel 12. The Hellion / Electric Eye 13. Rock Hard, Ride Free 14. Sinner 15. Painkiller 16. Hell Bent for Leather 17. The Green Manalishi 18. You've Got Another Thing Coming
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![]() | Gran enganche de estos dos temasos de Judas Priest en el Luna Park el 08/11/2008. Increible recital.
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