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  • Jagermeister
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    • Apr 2010
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    Judas Priest singer Rob Halford

    Judas Priest singer Rob Halford on seminal 1980 album 'British Steel', metal's legacy & the parties



    Judas Priest singer Rob Halford on seminal 1980 album 'British Steel', metal's legacy & the parties
    Originally Published:Monday, May 31st 2010, 4:38 PM
    Updated: Tuesday, June 1st 2010, 7:31 AM


    Priest's Rob Halford has been hell-bent for leather since the mid-1970s. But the frontman and his band made a huge leap forward with the release of the seminal album, "British Steel," 30 years ago this year. Now, the Metal God takes the Daily News back in time to the sessions that marked a major breakthrough in heavy metal history and the legendary partying afterwards.

    As you're making your music, you're absolutely clueless as to any significance it might have in your career and beyond. But there certainly seems to have been value and importance placed on "British Steel" three decades later.

    The '80s were a blur of booze and sex and drugs. Hollywood was absolutely insane, the strip was alive every night. The Rainbow was packed to the gills, night after night after night. It was just a remarkable time. The sixties had the hippy movement, and then the hard rock/metal scene in the '80s, in America especially, was just the opposite end of that scale. Everybody was wondering will I wake up tomorrow and some of us didn't.

    The music itself succeeded because of just the simple straight forward manner that it was put together in the very short space of time that we had. Tom Allom, our producer, insisted that we were in and out in 28, 29 days in John Lennon's former house in London, where we recorded the album.

    That just seems inconceivable with today's way of doing things. I think from 1980 onward, we were banging out a record every year and a world tour. That's just what young hungry bands do. You get caught up in the excitement and the momentum and all you want to do is play and you'll do whatever you need to do to do that. The "British Steel" sessions were just the next in the process of delivering a release on time to our label. Dates had been booked for a world tour. We don't really have time to think about the situation.

    There is a significant amount of fans that have literally been with us since day one – it's heartwarming. It's a bit like supporting your favorite team, whether it's the Mets or the Jets or the Lakers or the Suns. You sort of go through everything together. Then you see, you'll get these young metal heads that are picking on you to be their favorite band and that's mind-blowing.

    But it is different era - phrases like "OMG" and "TMI," I mean we live in the speed of light now. I don't think any of us in Priest have become bitter or cynical, which are very easy traps to fall into in the entertainment business. But in fact you probably think it must be really hard now for bands to get a hold on the public's attention and given a fair chance of a listen. Because people are not listening to full releases, they're just going by a download here or a download there. Your body of work, as it was during the early days of Priest, is not being listened to as completely.

    Everything changes. I'm going to turning 60 next year, which I can't wait for. I'm determined to be on stage somewhere, preferably in America, screaming out "Painkiller."

    I was talking to Motley Crue's Nikki Sixx about that the other day, when I was with Nikki and Ozzy the other week talking abut the upcoming Ozzfest. And Nikki was like, "Man, I'm in bed by ten o'clock and I drive the kids to school." But, I think no matter where you go and what you do, at the end of the day, you just want to be able to walk out on stage and rock out. And do it like you want to do it and do it as the fans want to see you do it.

    Not like some kind of decrepit old man trying to squawk a few notes. I'll be the first to hang up the microphone if I can't do my job correctly.

    Some of these bands whether it's Priest or ACDC or Kiss or Ozzy, how many years have we been around? And we're still here, we're still doing what we love to do. We're still carrying the essence of rock and roll and people still want to see us.

    You just don't want it to stop. I don't think any of us look forward to retirement. What other profession can you get away with having a 59-year-old man going on stage and screaming my lungs out?

    The music will still be relevant in another forty years. It's indestructible. The source of it, the sound of it, the essence of what it does to people will always be needed, from generation to generation.
  • Jagermeister
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    • Apr 2010
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    • Diamondjimi
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      • May 2004
      • 12086

      #3
      Was recently gifted by a fellow Army brutha with the 30th Anniversary version cd/dvd release. Fucking timeless album.
      Still sounds amazing!
      Trolls take heed...LOG OUT & FUCK OFF!!!

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      • Hardrock69
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        • Feb 2005
        • 21888

        #4
        Halford is a true gentleman.

        I first discovered him in 1979 when a friend loaned me three albums at one.

        Unleashed In The East
        Stained Class
        Hell Bent For Leather

        I had just got my first Marshall, and had my 1975 Gibson Flying V. The first song by them I ever learned to play was Exciter, the next was Hell Bent For Leather.

        I have been a fan now for 31 years. I am proud to say I have grown up with Priest, and will be a fan of theirs until the day I die.

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        • Jagermeister
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          • Apr 2010
          • 4510

          #5
          You know he is gay right?

          I'm a fan to. I just wish he wasn't gay.

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          • Anonymous
            Banned
            • May 2004
            • 12748

            #6
            What the fuck???? What difference does it make if the dude's gay or not?

            Would you be able to appreciate his work more if he was gay? Would you put up a poster of the guy clad in studded leather in your bedroom wall if he was straight? Does the fact that he's gay makes you feel gay because you listen to him?

            You WISH HE WASN'T GAY??????? Dude, I'd NEVER go out drinking with you. You have some serious unresolved issues right there.

            Cheers! :bottle:

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            • Jagermeister
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              • Apr 2010
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              #7
              Originally posted by Imapus Sylicker
              What the fuck???? What difference does it make if the dude's gay or not?

              Would you be able to appreciate his work more if he was gay? Would you put up a poster of the guy clad in studded leather in your bedroom wall if he was straight? Does the fact that he's gay makes you feel gay because you listen to him?

              You WISH HE WASN'T GAY??????? Dude, I'd NEVER go out drinking with you. You have some serious unresolved issues right there.

              Cheers! :bottle:
              That hurts man. That hurts.

              I was joking. The man has been openly gay forever. I'm over it.

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              • GO-SPURS-GO
                Sniper
                • Feb 2007
                • 907

                #8
                Originally posted by Imapus Sylicker
                What the fuck???? What difference does it make if the dude's gay or not?

                Would you be able to appreciate his work more if he was gay? Would you put up a poster of the guy clad in studded leather in your bedroom wall if he was straight? Does the fact that he's gay makes you feel gay because you listen to him?

                You WISH HE WASN'T GAY??????? Dude, I'd NEVER go out drinking with you. You have some serious unresolved issues right there.

                Cheers! :bottle:
                Come on, you're a very smart guy so you should've known he was being sarcastic. :bottle:
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                • GO-SPURS-GO
                  Sniper
                  • Feb 2007
                  • 907

                  #9
                  What's with the smilies not being in the right place? Is it just on my end?
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                  • Anonymous
                    Banned
                    • May 2004
                    • 12748

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Jagermeister
                    That hurts man. That hurts.

                    I was joking. The man has been openly gay forever. I'm over it.
                    You're over it? How can you be joking if you're over it?

                    Just on the safe side, I STILL wouldn't go out drinking with you. If you're so insecure with your sexuality, I'm afraid you'd hit on me after a couple beers... just sayin'.

                    It's ALWAYS the ones that can't stand gay people that are gay themselves... like those guys that rape gays because they don't like 'em.

                    I have absolutely no fuck to give about someone's sexual orientation, ESPECIALLY highly talented bummers like Halford or Mercury.

                    I do have an issue with poofters like George Michael or Gar, but that's just because they're wastrels.

                    Cheers! :bottle:

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                    • Anonymous
                      Banned
                      • May 2004
                      • 12748

                      #11
                      Originally posted by GO-SPURS-GO
                      Come on, you're a very smart guy so you should've known he was being sarcastic. :bottle:
                      I dunno... looks nothing like sarcasm. You, however may have been double sarcastic - about him being sarcastic & me being very smart.

                      Cheers! :bottle:

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                      • binnie
                        DIAMOND STATUS
                        • May 2006
                        • 19145

                        #12
                        What a great record - it really crystallized Heavy Metal, imo.

                        I actually prefer the '70s material from Priest, but the sound of 'British Steel' is immense.....
                        The Power Of The Riff Compels Me

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                        • Mr Badguy
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                          • Jan 2004
                          • 3564

                          #13
                          Priest led the way from 1975-84, no doubt about it.

                          "Unleashed in the east" is still my all time favourite album.

                          I just wish they would do some British shows for the "British Steel" anniversary.

                          The DVD is awesome.

                          Thank god they changed "Diamonds and rust" back to it`s original arrangement.
                          sigpic

                          Sitting on a park bench!

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                          • Panamark
                            DIAMOND STATUS
                            • Jan 2004
                            • 17160

                            #14
                            British Steel is an absolute classic.
                            My favourite track would have to be "The Rage".

                            One of the albums featured in the "classic albums" series
                            that pops up on Vh1 etc from time to time, and really worth
                            watching. How they came up with some of the effects using
                            pool cues and cutlery, is very cool. (Recorded in John and Yoko's
                            english love pad)

                            If I go through a stage of life when circumstance has prohibited me
                            from playing, and suddenly I'm sitting alone in a room with an axe
                            and a Marshall.. British Steel is always the first album I throw in
                            to jam along too, to see if my fingers even move again.

                            I'm guessing most of us can play "Breakin the Law" and "Livin after Midnight"
                            pissed as judges with our dicks hanging out... never the less, it gets the old
                            blood flowing again.

                            Has to be in the top 10 "I'm stranded on a desert island" list...

                            As for Halford and gayness.Its an english thing. I was shocked when
                            I found out Bruce Dick-in-son was staight !!

                            As a nation, Australia tried to help by sending the Minogue's across
                            to get the lads happy in the right direction... Alas....

                            Butt fuckit !

                            If we didn't have Freddy and Mick and Bowie all jig-a-booing
                            in her Vagesty's island. We would be missing out on some grate music..

                            British Steel !!!

                            What a fucking great album.
                            BABY PANA 2 IS Coming !! All across the land, let the love and beer flow !
                            Love ya Mary Frances!

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                            • Jagermeister
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                              • Apr 2010
                              • 4510

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Imapus Sylicker
                              You're over it? How can you be joking if you're over it?

                              Just on the safe side, I STILL wouldn't go out drinking with you. If you're so insecure with your sexuality, I'm afraid you'd hit on me after a couple beers... just sayin'.

                              It's ALWAYS the ones that can't stand gay people that are gay themselves... like those guys that rape gays because they don't like 'em.

                              I have absolutely no fuck to give about someone's sexual orientation, ESPECIALLY highly talented bummers like Halford or Mercury.

                              I do have an issue with poofters like George Michael or Gar, but that's just because they're wastrels.

                              Cheers! :bottle:
                              Now how in the fuck would you know that?

                              I wouldn't invite you for a beer.

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