Judas Priest singer Rob Halford

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  • Jagermeister
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    • Apr 2010
    • 4510

    #16
    Let's me set the record straight. I DON'T LIKE GAY PEOPLE.


    They don't bother me I just don't like them.

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    • Jagermeister
      Full Member Status

      • Apr 2010
      • 4510

      #17
      JUDAS PRIEST: 'Setlist' Compilation Track Listing Revealed

      KICK ASS.




      JUDAS PRIEST is part of Legacy Recordings' brand-new Setlist series of live collections which will be available at all physical and digital retail outlets starting July 13.

      The track listing for the PRIEST compilation is as follows:

      01. Judas Rising
      02. Riding On The Wind
      03. Heading Out To The Highway
      04. Breaking The Law
      05. Exciter
      06. Tyrant
      07. Out In The Cold
      08. Dissident Aggressor
      09. The Green Manalishi (With The Two Pronged Crown)
      10. Beyond The Realms Of Death
      11. Freewheel Burning
      12. You've Got Another Thing Comin'

      In an exciting new configuration, each single-CD volume in the Setlist series will consist of remastered .mp3-ready live tracks drawn from each artist's vast archive of live album recordings. The CD is embedded with computer-accessible .pdf files containing liner notes essays, discographical information, photography, bonus features, and more. The package itself will be a plastic-free, 100% recycled paper, recyclable eco-friendly digi-pak, and the product line will be priced for budget-minded consumers.

      The Setlist series takes advantage of the multitudes of live recordings – some rarities, others released on best-selling albums, and still some others remaining previously unreleased in the vaults — until now.

      The Setlist series follows up Legacy's successful Playlist series launched two years ago. Each volume reflected an insider's musical tastes, with familiar tracks and hits alongside rarities, out-of-print, hard-to-find, and unreleased material that is characteristic of the Legacy experience.

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      • Panamark
        DIAMOND STATUS
        • Jan 2004
        • 17160

        #18
        Originally posted by Jagermeister
        Let's me set the record straight. I DON'T LIKE GAY PEOPLE.


        They don't bother me I just don't like them.
        I'm openly gay ?
        Just like the kookaburra in the old gum tree ?

        I'm black too !

        My gaydar is bleepin overtime on your posts :0

        PM me.... anytime.....
        BABY PANA 2 IS Coming !! All across the land, let the love and beer flow !
        Love ya Mary Frances!

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        • Hardrock69
          DIAMOND STATUS
          • Feb 2005
          • 21888

          #19
          What was cool about seeing them on this last tour, and them playing the entire album, was that they did (of course) play The Rage, which I had never seen them play live before. That is one heavy motherfucking song from that album.

          Here is one of my favorite live bootlegs of songs from that album.

          Halford with Metallica performing "Rapid Fire":

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          • Jagermeister
            Full Member Status

            • Apr 2010
            • 4510

            #20
            Originally posted by Panamark
            I'm openly gay ?
            Just like the kookaburra in the old gum tree ?

            I'm black too !

            Liar!

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            • Panamark
              DIAMOND STATUS
              • Jan 2004
              • 17160

              #21
              Originally posted by Jagermeister
              Liar!
              Its people like you that destroy the entire closet industry !!!!
              BABY PANA 2 IS Coming !! All across the land, let the love and beer flow !
              Love ya Mary Frances!

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              • binnie
                DIAMOND STATUS
                • May 2006
                • 19145

                #22
                Originally posted by Mr Badguy
                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.
                I think that there was a tail off after 'Briitish Steel'. 'Screaming For Vengence' was still an excellent record, but by 'Defenders of the Faith' it all felt a little........rigid to these ears. 'Painkiller' was a great last hurrah for the Halford era, but I can't honestly say that I've been that enthusiastic about the reunion record. 'Angel of Retribution' was underwhlming to say the least; and whilst 'Nostradamus' was ballsy and ambitious, it was chronically overblown. Priest was at its best when the band strove for the anthemic rather than the epic I think....
                The Power Of The Riff Compels Me

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                • Hardrock69
                  DIAMOND STATUS
                  • Feb 2005
                  • 21888

                  #23
                  Since the reunion they have had their 'moments' but they have been fewer than back in the day. I still hate the mixes for DOTF...the drums sound like a bunch of soggy cardboard boxes being kicked down a staircase....WHEN you can hear them at all.

                  Turbo had great production but the songs sucked fucking ass.

                  Ram It Down was a bit better...Blood Red Skies is Priest in the Digital Age, and should have been included on the Terminator 2 soundtrack.

                  Painkiller was a true revitalization.

                  I thought Fight was the next logical progression, but Tipton and Downing are a little stodgy in the writing department, and could not have taken it to the thrash zone.

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                  • jhale667
                    DIAMOND STATUS
                    • Aug 2004
                    • 20929

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Imapus Sylicker

                    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.
                    When I was a teen there was a group of jock dudes from another high school that went around assaulting guys they even thought were gay, like long-hairs. But the only went after smaller dudes they could overpower (shocker). One day my buddy and I (we're both straight and physically large enough they wouldn't have DARED fuck with us even with superior numbers) caught the ring leader and we were like

                    "So let me get this straight. YOU butt-raped a dude because you think he's gay?"

                    Jock: "Hell yeah, we showed him a lesson!" (Still don't understand the logic of that statement, but play along)

                    Us: "We you first in line?"

                    Jock: "No."

                    Us: "So let's be clear: YOU and your buddies formed a conga-line to butt-rape some dude you'd beaten unconscious. And you got hard while waiting YOUR TURN and participated? GUESS WHO'S GAY, DUDE...IT'S YOU AND YOUR PALS!"


                    The dude didn't have an answer for that, and after trying to deny it for a few seconds, basically ran away CRYING...yeah, big tough jock dude had a realization about himself he didn't like...


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

                    Cheers! :bottle:
                    Well, they both do weird shit w/ people in public restrooms, that's completely understandable.

                    HOWEVER, in Halford news, he's going to do some shows with Heaven and Hell subbing for RJD...which was pretty cool the LAST time he did it...!
                    Originally posted by conmee
                    If anyone even thinks about deleting the Muff Thread they are banned.... no questions asked.

                    That is all.

                    Icon.
                    Originally posted by GO-SPURS-GO
                    I've seen prominent hypocrite liberal on this site Jhale667


                    Originally posted by Isaac R.
                    Then it's really true??:eek:

                    The Muff Thread is really just GONE ???

                    OMFG...who in their right mind...???
                    Originally posted by eddie78
                    I was wrong about you, brother. You're good.

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                    • Anonymous
                      Banned
                      • May 2004
                      • 12748

                      #25
                      HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!

                      What a fuckin' poofter - I would've beaten that jock unconscious & bum rape him to teach him a lesson.

                      Oh, wait... FUCK!

                      Still, you gotta love how that lilac Jagermeister won't buy me a beer now that I've told him he wouldn't have a chance to explore his sexuality with me... of course he doesn't like gay people - how often do we not like to see in others what reminds us of ourselves...

                      Jager - it's ok, dude. Everybody's doing it. Hell, we won't think any less of you just because you like to have your turds pushed.

                      Cheers! :bottle:

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                      • Mr Badguy
                        Full Member Status

                        • Jan 2004
                        • 3564

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Hardrock69
                        Since the reunion they have had their 'moments' but they have been fewer than back in the day. I still hate the mixes for DOTF...the drums sound like a bunch of soggy cardboard boxes being kicked down a staircase....WHEN you can hear them at all.

                        Turbo had great production but the songs sucked fucking ass.

                        Ram It Down was a bit better...Blood Red Skies is Priest in the Digital Age, and should have been included on the Terminator 2 soundtrack.

                        Painkiller was a true revitalization.

                        I thought Fight was the next logical progression, but Tipton and Downing are a little stodgy in the writing department, and could not have taken it to the thrash zone.
                        "Defenders..." could have been their best ever album if Tom Allom could have got the sound like "British Steel", there`s nothing wrong with the songs.

                        "Turbo" could have been better, especially when you hear some of the discarded songs on the remasters series.

                        "Ram it down" although not awful is easily Priest`s weakest up until then. The songs are almost all about sex or Heavy Metal, very unimaginative for Priest.

                        "Painkiller" was awesome but the momentum left with Halford.
                        sigpic

                        Sitting on a park bench!

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                        • Jagermeister
                          Full Member Status

                          • Apr 2010
                          • 4510

                          #27
                          Screaming For Vengeance was a good one. Blood Stone is a killer tune.

                          So was Hell Bent for Leather. ( Should have known about Rob after that album)

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                          • Reverberator
                            TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                            • Aug 2004
                            • 10875

                            #28
                            Pussylickers post

                            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


                            You know summat though , it was a fucking great BIG deal back in the day if a celebrity was gay , why do ya think they were all in the closet . if you talk about British stars like Rob , coming out would have destroyed his career before he'd started. We're talking Birmingham in the seventies not Amsterdam , New York etc...

                            It just wasn't heard of then.

                            So yeah , back in the day Gay was just not done.
                            Last edited by Reverberator; 06-04-2010, 06:58 PM.
                            Originally posted by Mr Grimsdale
                            the chazzers are so lucky
                            so fortunate to be served by the dump messiah
                            http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...TheDMCross.jpg

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                            • Anonymous
                              Banned
                              • May 2004
                              • 12748

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Reverberator
                              You know summat though , it was a fucking great BIG deal back in the day if a celebrity was gay , why do ya think they were all in the closet . if you talk about British stars like Rob , coming out would have destroyed his career before he'd started. We're talking Birmingham in the seventies not Amsterdam , New York etc...

                              It just wasn't heard of then.

                              So yeah , back in the day Gay was just not done.
                              Yeah, I'm quite aware of that... it was something that was not accepted. Fuck, it's still anti-natural today, but it is a victimless "crime", so let 'em. If no one is hurting no one against their will, who's anyone to judge?

                              Nowadays, with the internets, trannies & Lady Gaga, being gay is... gay.

                              But seeing as it doesn't step on anyone's toes, one should be ready to accept other people's choices in sexuality, however sick, twisted & wrong they may be. Paedophiles should STILL & FOREVER be killed on sight, though.

                              Uh, I forgot what my pint was... oh, yeah. Well, these days, one shouldn't be concerned at all about someone's life choices as long as they don't hamper anyone else. It's still those who aren't very sure about themselves who hate others who might be what they themselves are, but aren't comfortable with it. I'm not sure I made myself clear.

                              Oh, fuck it. You wanna be top or bottom tonight? I got these girls who do dogs for a pony.

                              Cheers! :bottle:

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                              • Hardrock69
                                DIAMOND STATUS
                                • Feb 2005
                                • 21888

                                #30
                                Originally posted by Mr Badguy
                                "Defenders..." could have been their best ever album if Tom Allom could have got the sound like "British Steel", there`s nothing wrong with the songs.

                                "Turbo" could have been better, especially when you hear some of the discarded songs on the remasters series.

                                "Ram it down" although not awful is easily Priest`s weakest up until then. The songs are almost all about sex or Heavy Metal, very unimaginative for Priest.

                                "Painkiller" was awesome but the momentum left with Halford.
                                True. And I have heard all the bonus tracks they have released over the past decade.
                                When they released the remastered versions of the albums, I was praying to the gods I would hear some improvement of the drums on DOTF. Instead, it just sounded like really CLEAN soggy cardboard boxes being kicked down a staircase. The songs are so fucking strong. Christ. If the drums at least would have sounded like British Steel on Freewheel Burning, it would have kicked the entire planet's ass!

                                Yeah, by Ram It Down they were running out of gas as far as subject matter.

                                Even though the title track for Painkiller kicks ass, I was getting burned out on songs describing how powerful stuff is....

                                "Chromium-plated, boiling metal, brighter than a thousand suns...."

                                I mean hey, ok so it is big and powerful and bombastic and all that. Whoop-de-doo.
                                Halford's vocal performance was fantastic on that one, but again, running out of ideas.

                                And writing about evil and Hell and the Devil is really old. Hell Patrol....a Touch Of Evil.

                                Oh well. Great songs, but time to move on.

                                On thing is for sure, Scott Travis was a major breath of fire into that band.

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