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I remember on the Judas Priest remasters from years ago, a lot of the bonus songs didn't match up with the year of the album they were being released on. Didn't seem to make much sense.
Quote from: jjrock88 on December 08, 2023, 10:47:16 AMI remember on the Judas Priest remasters from years ago, a lot of the bonus songs didn't match up with the year of the album they were being released on. Didn't seem to make much sense.Yeah, on one hand it's great that we got to hear all those songs, on the other hand, it was a poor job. Some live songs taken basically from a single show if I remember correctly, and studio tracks distributed randomly all over the remasters. It was something thrown together.
Quote from: MirrorMask on December 07, 2023, 04:13:07 PMTracklist:01. Panic Attack02. The Serpent and the King03. Invincible Shield04. Devil in Disguise05. Gates of Hell06. Crown of Horns07. As God Is My Witness08. Trial By Fire09. Escape From Reality10. Sons Of Thunder11. Giants in the SkyDeluxe edition bonus tracks:12. Fight of Your Life13. Vicious Circle14. The LodgerSo, is that the same "Fight for Your Life" that was a bonus track on the "Hell Bent For Leather" remaster? And given that, you're telling me that they don't already have a song called "Gates Of Hell" or "Trial By Fire"?!?!
Tracklist:01. Panic Attack02. The Serpent and the King03. Invincible Shield04. Devil in Disguise05. Gates of Hell06. Crown of Horns07. As God Is My Witness08. Trial By Fire09. Escape From Reality10. Sons Of Thunder11. Giants in the SkyDeluxe edition bonus tracks:12. Fight of Your Life13. Vicious Circle14. The Lodger
Everyone else, except Wolfking is wrong.
Thunder Road was a great track, but it's from the late 80's and appeared on Point of Entry.
Quote from: MirrorMask on December 08, 2023, 11:01:22 AMQuote from: jjrock88 on December 08, 2023, 10:47:16 AMI remember on the Judas Priest remasters from years ago, a lot of the bonus songs didn't match up with the year of the album they were being released on. Didn't seem to make much sense.Yeah, on one hand it's great that we got to hear all those songs, on the other hand, it was a poor job. Some live songs taken basically from a single show if I remember correctly, and studio tracks distributed randomly all over the remasters. It was something thrown together.Don't get me started; that whole thing pissed me off to no end. And they made it worse: "Recorded somewhere around the globe on one of our many world tours." or some shit like that. Meanwhile, every one and their brother knew it was either from Long Beach in '84, or the Kiel Auditorium in '86. Fucking lazy if you ask me. But Priest always struck me that way (as compared to Iron Maiden, for example).
Quote from: Stadler on December 08, 2023, 12:40:14 PMQuote from: MirrorMask on December 08, 2023, 11:01:22 AMQuote from: jjrock88 on December 08, 2023, 10:47:16 AMI remember on the Judas Priest remasters from years ago, a lot of the bonus songs didn't match up with the year of the album they were being released on. Didn't seem to make much sense.Yeah, on one hand it's great that we got to hear all those songs, on the other hand, it was a poor job. Some live songs taken basically from a single show if I remember correctly, and studio tracks distributed randomly all over the remasters. It was something thrown together.Don't get me started; that whole thing pissed me off to no end. And they made it worse: "Recorded somewhere around the globe on one of our many world tours." or some shit like that. Meanwhile, every one and their brother knew it was either from Long Beach in '84, or the Kiel Auditorium in '86. Fucking lazy if you ask me. But Priest always struck me that way (as compared to Iron Maiden, for example).I'm still mad about A Touch of Evil Live they released where half the songs come from Rising in the East.
I'll just say that I don't believe I've ever bought a remaster, reissue, deluxe edition etc that was better than just having the original. And I've bought many.
Zydar is my new hero. I just laughed so hard I nearly shat.
Speaking of the bonus tracks, two that stands out to me are 'Turn On Your Light' and 'Red, White And Blue'. Both are on the Defenders reissue, don't know if they're from that period though.
I've bought countless remaster/reissue/deluxe cd's with demos. I can't say I've ever been impressed with a demo compared to what was released.
The Defenders show in May 1984 was my second concert ever.
Heavy Metal Parking Lot from the summer of 86 with Priest/Dokken is still classic 15 minutes.
would have thought the same thing but seeing the OP was TAC i immediately thought Maiden or DT related
Winger Theater Forums........or WTF.
TAC got a higher score than me in the electronic round? Honestly, can I just drop out now?
HMPL was filmed in Texas right?
I believe he saw Dio/Twister Sister at some point........that's a Wolf megashow!
Quote from: jjrock88 on January 04, 2024, 04:17:25 PMI believe he saw Dio/Twister Sister at some point........that's a Wolf megashow!August 20, 1984.I'm not much of a concert goer these days though, but when I was a kid...hell yes!!!
Quote from: TAC on January 04, 2024, 04:23:46 PMQuote from: jjrock88 on January 04, 2024, 04:17:25 PMI believe he saw Dio/Twister Sister at some point........that's a Wolf megashow!August 20, 1984.I'm not much of a concert goer these days though, but when I was a kid...hell yes!!!I was almost 3 months old!
Quote from: jjrock88 on January 04, 2024, 04:17:25 PMI believe he saw Dio/Twister Sister at some point........that's a Wolf megashow!August 20, 1984.
Quote from: TAC on January 04, 2024, 04:23:46 PMQuote from: jjrock88 on January 04, 2024, 04:17:25 PMI believe he saw Dio/Twister Sister at some point........that's a Wolf megashow!August 20, 1984.I'd have rather had Twisted Sister than Rough Cutt. The LA show was the only show on the Last in Line tour to get Rough Cutt. Dio had Whitesnake at the start of the tour, then Twisted Sister, then Queensryche for the summer dates in Europe, and then Dokken for most of the rest of the tour. I'd have preferred any of them.
Quote from: pg1067 on January 04, 2024, 04:54:37 PMQuote from: TAC on January 04, 2024, 04:23:46 PMQuote from: jjrock88 on January 04, 2024, 04:17:25 PMI believe he saw Dio/Twister Sister at some point........that's a Wolf megashow!August 20, 1984.I'd have rather had Twisted Sister than Rough Cutt. The LA show was the only show on the Last in Line tour to get Rough Cutt. Dio had Whitesnake at the start of the tour, then Twisted Sister, then Queensryche for the summer dates in Europe, and then Dokken for most of the rest of the tour. I'd have preferred any of them.Twisted Sister was awesome.I would've loved to have seen the John Sykes Whitesnake...with Cozy Powell I assume. I never saw Sykes live.
First two videos on Youtube are apparently covers. Then I clicked on this;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1nRgq0lf6gShortino on vocals. Eh, it's nothing special at all. And the guitarists are shit, played solos that didn't even go with the song.