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Thats a good match and I would call it a tossup. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by catwood from Monday, August 15, 2011 5:20:06 PM) | ![](1.gif) | catwood wrote: | | what about desert plains or el dorado |
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[catwood] Monday, August 15, 2011 5:20:06 PM | |
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what about desert plains or el dorado |
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[Budred] Monday, August 15, 2011 4:13:47 AM | |
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Picture is posted. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, August 13, 2011 7:28:47 PM) | ![](1.gif) | guidogodoy wrote: | | Yup. South Park. Cartman says it a lot and you sounded just like him! youtu.be/P7ZUFs04C6I
About that pic. I do have it here but have yet to scan it. I'll get to it ASAP. How about you motivate me by posting a good John V pic in your thread (web police) as to how he looks today so we can compare!
| ![](1.gif) | Budred wrote: | | I've never watched Cartman.(South Park?)
Pretty good imitation of an idiot though.![](http://judaspriest.com/FCKeditor_266/editor/images/smiley/fun/spamafote.gif)
Where's that pic? | ![](1.gif) | guidogodoy wrote: | | LOL! While you do a lovely impression of Cartman there, Bud, JJ is right. You are thinking of a doormat....or a stinking bag of dog poo that is set aflame and left in front of the door on a ding-dong-ditch.
| ![](1.gif) | Budred wrote: | | That's wrong Guido! That's WRONG!!!
How could you be like that. People that you like well enough to allow in your home and
you would make them step on shit like that. Just wrong man, just wrong.![](http://judaspriest.com/FCKeditor_266/editor/images/smiley/fun/bigsmile.gif) | ![](1.gif) | guidogodoy wrote: | | They ever release "Final Frontier" on vinyl? I'd use it as a placemat.
| ![](1.gif) | Head banger wrote: | | AMALAD is good, but AOR is far better. final frontier and nost are both best used as a coaster | ![](1.gif) | You Don't Know What It's Like! wrote: | | I think Maiden got the upper hand on Priest round about 1986 when they released the "Somewhere In Time" album, which (IMO) was the superior guitar synth experiment to "Turbo".
Maiden then consolidated this with the very successful concept album which was "Seventh Son", while Priest tried to regain lost ground with "Ram It Down".
By 1990 Priest had managed to regain the upper hand (& how) with the phenomenal "Painkiller" album, while Maiden seemed to be running out of ideas with "No Prayer For The Dying" (the first album without Adrian Smith on guitar).
Then tragedy strikes Priest with Rob leaving, but all is not lost as Bruce then decides to leave Maiden - so things are equal again.
Both bands release inferior works during this mid to late 1990's period, but the real difference is when Rob & Bruce decide to return.
Maiden get a good running start with "Brave New World" coming out in 2000, a good five years before Priest's "Angel Of Retribution" (which itself comes out two years after Rob's return, and also Maiden's 2nd reunion album "Dance Of Death").
Then again in 2006 Maiden release one of their most successful albums ever in "A Matter Of Life & Death", while two years after that Priest put out the luke warm recieved concept "Nostradamus" and don't even tour it properly.
Priest now seem to be losing fans, while Maiden are playing to around 25% more fans with each tour.
2010 comes & Maiden release "The Final Frontier", while Priest announce that their next "Epitaph" tour (with no album in support) will be their last (world tour), and to make matters even worse in 2011 annouce that this will be without K.K. Downing as well.
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[The Metallian] Saturday, August 13, 2011 9:41:57 PM | |
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I agree,Mariner! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Brian_Evans from Saturday, August 13, 2011 9:40:07 PM) | ![](1.gif) | Brian_Evans wrote: | | Mariner wins. | ![](1.gif) | catwood wrote: | | lochness. or rime of the ancient mariner. |
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[Brian_Evans] Saturday, August 13, 2011 9:40:07 PM | |
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Mariner wins. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by catwood from Friday, August 12, 2011 7:55:11 PM) | ![](1.gif) | catwood wrote: | | lochness. or rime of the ancient mariner. |
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[guidogodoy] Saturday, August 13, 2011 7:28:47 PM | |
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Yup. South Park. Cartman says it a lot and you sounded just like him! youtu.be/P7ZUFs04C6I
About that pic. I do have it here but have yet to scan it. I'll get to it ASAP. How about you motivate me by posting a good John V pic in your thread (web police) as to how he looks today so we can compare!
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Budred from Saturday, August 13, 2011 4:39:34 PM) | ![](1.gif) | Budred wrote: | | I've never watched Cartman.(South Park?)
Pretty good imitation of an idiot though.![](http://judaspriest.com/FCKeditor_266/editor/images/smiley/fun/spamafote.gif)
Where's that pic? | ![](1.gif) | guidogodoy wrote: | | LOL! While you do a lovely impression of Cartman there, Bud, JJ is right. You are thinking of a doormat....or a stinking bag of dog poo that is set aflame and left in front of the door on a ding-dong-ditch.
| ![](1.gif) | Budred wrote: | | That's wrong Guido! That's WRONG!!!
How could you be like that. People that you like well enough to allow in your home and
you would make them step on shit like that. Just wrong man, just wrong.![](http://judaspriest.com/FCKeditor_266/editor/images/smiley/fun/bigsmile.gif) | ![](1.gif) | guidogodoy wrote: | | They ever release "Final Frontier" on vinyl? I'd use it as a placemat.
| ![](1.gif) | Head banger wrote: | | AMALAD is good, but AOR is far better. final frontier and nost are both best used as a coaster | ![](1.gif) | You Don't Know What It's Like! wrote: | | I think Maiden got the upper hand on Priest round about 1986 when they released the "Somewhere In Time" album, which (IMO) was the superior guitar synth experiment to "Turbo".
Maiden then consolidated this with the very successful concept album which was "Seventh Son", while Priest tried to regain lost ground with "Ram It Down".
By 1990 Priest had managed to regain the upper hand (& how) with the phenomenal "Painkiller" album, while Maiden seemed to be running out of ideas with "No Prayer For The Dying" (the first album without Adrian Smith on guitar).
Then tragedy strikes Priest with Rob leaving, but all is not lost as Bruce then decides to leave Maiden - so things are equal again.
Both bands release inferior works during this mid to late 1990's period, but the real difference is when Rob & Bruce decide to return.
Maiden get a good running start with "Brave New World" coming out in 2000, a good five years before Priest's "Angel Of Retribution" (which itself comes out two years after Rob's return, and also Maiden's 2nd reunion album "Dance Of Death").
Then again in 2006 Maiden release one of their most successful albums ever in "A Matter Of Life & Death", while two years after that Priest put out the luke warm recieved concept "Nostradamus" and don't even tour it properly.
Priest now seem to be losing fans, while Maiden are playing to around 25% more fans with each tour.
2010 comes & Maiden release "The Final Frontier", while Priest announce that their next "Epitaph" tour (with no album in support) will be their last (world tour), and to make matters even worse in 2011 annouce that this will be without K.K. Downing as well.
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[Budred] Saturday, August 13, 2011 4:39:34 PM | |
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I've never watched Cartman.(South Park?)
Pretty good imitation of an idiot though.![](http://judaspriest.com/FCKeditor_266/editor/images/smiley/fun/spamafote.gif)
Where's that pic? [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, August 13, 2011 12:20:54 PM) | ![](1.gif) | guidogodoy wrote: | | LOL! While you do a lovely impression of Cartman there, Bud, JJ is right. You are thinking of a doormat....or a stinking bag of dog poo that is set aflame and left in front of the door on a ding-dong-ditch.
| ![](1.gif) | Budred wrote: | | That's wrong Guido! That's WRONG!!!
How could you be like that. People that you like well enough to allow in your home and
you would make them step on shit like that. Just wrong man, just wrong.![](http://judaspriest.com/FCKeditor_266/editor/images/smiley/fun/bigsmile.gif) | ![](1.gif) | guidogodoy wrote: | | They ever release "Final Frontier" on vinyl? I'd use it as a placemat.
| ![](1.gif) | Head banger wrote: | | AMALAD is good, but AOR is far better. final frontier and nost are both best used as a coaster | ![](1.gif) | You Don't Know What It's Like! wrote: | | I think Maiden got the upper hand on Priest round about 1986 when they released the "Somewhere In Time" album, which (IMO) was the superior guitar synth experiment to "Turbo".
Maiden then consolidated this with the very successful concept album which was "Seventh Son", while Priest tried to regain lost ground with "Ram It Down".
By 1990 Priest had managed to regain the upper hand (& how) with the phenomenal "Painkiller" album, while Maiden seemed to be running out of ideas with "No Prayer For The Dying" (the first album without Adrian Smith on guitar).
Then tragedy strikes Priest with Rob leaving, but all is not lost as Bruce then decides to leave Maiden - so things are equal again.
Both bands release inferior works during this mid to late 1990's period, but the real difference is when Rob & Bruce decide to return.
Maiden get a good running start with "Brave New World" coming out in 2000, a good five years before Priest's "Angel Of Retribution" (which itself comes out two years after Rob's return, and also Maiden's 2nd reunion album "Dance Of Death").
Then again in 2006 Maiden release one of their most successful albums ever in "A Matter Of Life & Death", while two years after that Priest put out the luke warm recieved concept "Nostradamus" and don't even tour it properly.
Priest now seem to be losing fans, while Maiden are playing to around 25% more fans with each tour.
2010 comes & Maiden release "The Final Frontier", while Priest announce that their next "Epitaph" tour (with no album in support) will be their last (world tour), and to make matters even worse in 2011 annouce that this will be without K.K. Downing as well.
Priest ruled the 70's. Shared the 80's. Got lost in the 90's & have been left standing ever since. |
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[Budred] Saturday, August 13, 2011 4:37:00 PM | |
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Oh''![](http://judaspriest.com/FCKeditor_266/editor/images/smiley/fun/shocked.gif)
Maybe I should think before I post.![](http://judaspriest.com/FCKeditor_266/editor/images/smiley/fun/bonk.gif)
(just a little redfaced) [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Saturday, August 13, 2011 7:27:03 AM) | ![](1.gif) | jimmyjames wrote: | | Bud, a placemat is what you put your plate on when you're having dinner. People don't step on it unless they are walking on your table. I believe you are thinking of a doormat. That's the thing you wipe your feet on before you go inside.
| ![](1.gif) | Budred wrote: | | That's wrong Guido! That's WRONG!!!
How could you be like that. People that you like well enough to allow in your home and
you would make them step on shit like that. Just wrong man, just wrong.![](http://judaspriest.com/FCKeditor_266/editor/images/smiley/fun/bigsmile.gif) | ![](1.gif) | guidogodoy wrote: | | They ever release "Final Frontier" on vinyl? I'd use it as a placemat.
| ![](1.gif) | Head banger wrote: | | AMALAD is good, but AOR is far better. final frontier and nost are both best used as a coaster | ![](1.gif) | You Don't Know What It's Like! wrote: | | I think Maiden got the upper hand on Priest round about 1986 when they released the "Somewhere In Time" album, which (IMO) was the superior guitar synth experiment to "Turbo".
Maiden then consolidated this with the very successful concept album which was "Seventh Son", while Priest tried to regain lost ground with "Ram It Down".
By 1990 Priest had managed to regain the upper hand (& how) with the phenomenal "Painkiller" album, while Maiden seemed to be running out of ideas with "No Prayer For The Dying" (the first album without Adrian Smith on guitar).
Then tragedy strikes Priest with Rob leaving, but all is not lost as Bruce then decides to leave Maiden - so things are equal again.
Both bands release inferior works during this mid to late 1990's period, but the real difference is when Rob & Bruce decide to return.
Maiden get a good running start with "Brave New World" coming out in 2000, a good five years before Priest's "Angel Of Retribution" (which itself comes out two years after Rob's return, and also Maiden's 2nd reunion album "Dance Of Death").
Then again in 2006 Maiden release one of their most successful albums ever in "A Matter Of Life & Death", while two years after that Priest put out the luke warm recieved concept "Nostradamus" and don't even tour it properly.
Priest now seem to be losing fans, while Maiden are playing to around 25% more fans with each tour.
2010 comes & Maiden release "The Final Frontier", while Priest announce that their next "Epitaph" tour (with no album in support) will be their last (world tour), and to make matters even worse in 2011 annouce that this will be without K.K. Downing as well.
Priest ruled the 70's. Shared the 80's. Got lost in the 90's & have been left standing ever since. |
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[guidogodoy] Saturday, August 13, 2011 12:54:01 PM | |
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HAAAA!! First, thanks for that "Chong" to my "Cheech," HRMG. I was holding my breath (pun intended) for someone to follow up with the "what is the difference with respect to that Maiden album" comment.
Second, yeah. What the hell else do you call it? LOL! So we can trace the term to at least the south-east of Michigan. Commonplace where I grew up. Never heard it around here, now that you mention it...
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS from Saturday, August 13, 2011 12:31:37 PM) | ![](1.gif) | HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote: | | HAAHAAHA! I think all are appropriate for that album!
Now off topic - Guido, you call it ding-dong-ditch too? When I used that term, most people had never heard of that before! I was beginning to think it was a G.R. term or something.
| ![](1.gif) | guidogodoy wrote: | | LOL! While you do a lovely impression of Cartman there, Bud, JJ is right. You are thinking of a doormat....or a stinking bag of dog poo that is set aflame and left in front of the door on a ding-dong-ditch.
| ![](1.gif) | Budred wrote: | | That's wrong Guido! That's WRONG!!!
How could you be like that. People that you like well enough to allow in your home and
you would make them step on shit like that. Just wrong man, just wrong.![](http://judaspriest.com/FCKeditor_266/editor/images/smiley/fun/bigsmile.gif) | ![](1.gif) | guidogodoy wrote: | | They ever release "Final Frontier" on vinyl? I'd use it as a placemat.
| ![](1.gif) | Head banger wrote: | | AMALAD is good, but AOR is far better. final frontier and nost are both best used as a coaster | ![](1.gif) | You Don't Know What It's Like! wrote: | | I think Maiden got the upper hand on Priest round about 1986 when they released the "Somewhere In Time" album, which (IMO) was the superior guitar synth experiment to "Turbo".
Maiden then consolidated this with the very successful concept album which was "Seventh Son", while Priest tried to regain lost ground with "Ram It Down".
By 1990 Priest had managed to regain the upper hand (& how) with the phenomenal "Painkiller" album, while Maiden seemed to be running out of ideas with "No Prayer For The Dying" (the first album without Adrian Smith on guitar).
Then tragedy strikes Priest with Rob leaving, but all is not lost as Bruce then decides to leave Maiden - so things are equal again.
Both bands release inferior works during this mid to late 1990's period, but the real difference is when Rob & Bruce decide to return.
Maiden get a good running start with "Brave New World" coming out in 2000, a good five years before Priest's "Angel Of Retribution" (which itself comes out two years after Rob's return, and also Maiden's 2nd reunion album "Dance Of Death").
Then again in 2006 Maiden release one of their most successful albums ever in "A Matter Of Life & Death", while two years after that Priest put out the luke warm recieved concept "Nostradamus" and don't even tour it properly.
Priest now seem to be losing fans, while Maiden are playing to around 25% more fans with each tour.
2010 comes & Maiden release "The Final Frontier", while Priest announce that their next "Epitaph" tour (with no album in support) will be their last (world tour), and to make matters even worse in 2011 annouce that this will be without K.K. Downing as well.
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[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Saturday, August 13, 2011 12:31:37 PM | |
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HAAHAAHA! I think all are appropriate for that album!
Now off topic - Guido, you call it ding-dong-ditch too? When I used that term, most people had never heard of that before! I was beginning to think it was a G.R. term or something.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, August 13, 2011 12:20:54 PM) | ![](1.gif) | guidogodoy wrote: | | LOL! While you do a lovely impression of Cartman there, Bud, JJ is right. You are thinking of a doormat....or a stinking bag of dog poo that is set aflame and left in front of the door on a ding-dong-ditch.
| ![](1.gif) | Budred wrote: | | That's wrong Guido! That's WRONG!!!
How could you be like that. People that you like well enough to allow in your home and
you would make them step on shit like that. Just wrong man, just wrong.![](http://judaspriest.com/FCKeditor_266/editor/images/smiley/fun/bigsmile.gif) | ![](1.gif) | guidogodoy wrote: | | They ever release "Final Frontier" on vinyl? I'd use it as a placemat.
| ![](1.gif) | Head banger wrote: | | AMALAD is good, but AOR is far better. final frontier and nost are both best used as a coaster | ![](1.gif) | You Don't Know What It's Like! wrote: | | I think Maiden got the upper hand on Priest round about 1986 when they released the "Somewhere In Time" album, which (IMO) was the superior guitar synth experiment to "Turbo".
Maiden then consolidated this with the very successful concept album which was "Seventh Son", while Priest tried to regain lost ground with "Ram It Down".
By 1990 Priest had managed to regain the upper hand (& how) with the phenomenal "Painkiller" album, while Maiden seemed to be running out of ideas with "No Prayer For The Dying" (the first album without Adrian Smith on guitar).
Then tragedy strikes Priest with Rob leaving, but all is not lost as Bruce then decides to leave Maiden - so things are equal again.
Both bands release inferior works during this mid to late 1990's period, but the real difference is when Rob & Bruce decide to return.
Maiden get a good running start with "Brave New World" coming out in 2000, a good five years before Priest's "Angel Of Retribution" (which itself comes out two years after Rob's return, and also Maiden's 2nd reunion album "Dance Of Death").
Then again in 2006 Maiden release one of their most successful albums ever in "A Matter Of Life & Death", while two years after that Priest put out the luke warm recieved concept "Nostradamus" and don't even tour it properly.
Priest now seem to be losing fans, while Maiden are playing to around 25% more fans with each tour.
2010 comes & Maiden release "The Final Frontier", while Priest announce that their next "Epitaph" tour (with no album in support) will be their last (world tour), and to make matters even worse in 2011 annouce that this will be without K.K. Downing as well.
Priest ruled the 70's. Shared the 80's. Got lost in the 90's & have been left standing ever since. |
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[guidogodoy] Saturday, August 13, 2011 12:20:54 PM | |
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LOL! While you do a lovely impression of Cartman there, Bud, JJ is right. You are thinking of a doormat....or a stinking bag of dog poo that is set aflame and left in front of the door on a ding-dong-ditch.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Budred from Saturday, August 13, 2011 6:32:57 AM) | ![](1.gif) | Budred wrote: | | That's wrong Guido! That's WRONG!!!
How could you be like that. People that you like well enough to allow in your home and
you would make them step on shit like that. Just wrong man, just wrong.![](http://judaspriest.com/FCKeditor_266/editor/images/smiley/fun/bigsmile.gif) | ![](1.gif) | guidogodoy wrote: | | They ever release "Final Frontier" on vinyl? I'd use it as a placemat.
| ![](1.gif) | Head banger wrote: | | AMALAD is good, but AOR is far better. final frontier and nost are both best used as a coaster | ![](1.gif) | You Don't Know What It's Like! wrote: | | I think Maiden got the upper hand on Priest round about 1986 when they released the "Somewhere In Time" album, which (IMO) was the superior guitar synth experiment to "Turbo".
Maiden then consolidated this with the very successful concept album which was "Seventh Son", while Priest tried to regain lost ground with "Ram It Down".
By 1990 Priest had managed to regain the upper hand (& how) with the phenomenal "Painkiller" album, while Maiden seemed to be running out of ideas with "No Prayer For The Dying" (the first album without Adrian Smith on guitar).
Then tragedy strikes Priest with Rob leaving, but all is not lost as Bruce then decides to leave Maiden - so things are equal again.
Both bands release inferior works during this mid to late 1990's period, but the real difference is when Rob & Bruce decide to return.
Maiden get a good running start with "Brave New World" coming out in 2000, a good five years before Priest's "Angel Of Retribution" (which itself comes out two years after Rob's return, and also Maiden's 2nd reunion album "Dance Of Death").
Then again in 2006 Maiden release one of their most successful albums ever in "A Matter Of Life & Death", while two years after that Priest put out the luke warm recieved concept "Nostradamus" and don't even tour it properly.
Priest now seem to be losing fans, while Maiden are playing to around 25% more fans with each tour.
2010 comes & Maiden release "The Final Frontier", while Priest announce that their next "Epitaph" tour (with no album in support) will be their last (world tour), and to make matters even worse in 2011 annouce that this will be without K.K. Downing as well.
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[jimmyjames] Saturday, August 13, 2011 7:27:03 AM | |
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Bud, a placemat is what you put your plate on when you're having dinner. People don't step on it unless they are walking on your table. I believe you are thinking of a doormat. That's the thing you wipe your feet on before you go inside.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Budred from Saturday, August 13, 2011 6:32:57 AM) | ![](1.gif) | Budred wrote: | | That's wrong Guido! That's WRONG!!!
How could you be like that. People that you like well enough to allow in your home and
you would make them step on shit like that. Just wrong man, just wrong.![](http://judaspriest.com/FCKeditor_266/editor/images/smiley/fun/bigsmile.gif) | ![](1.gif) | guidogodoy wrote: | | They ever release "Final Frontier" on vinyl? I'd use it as a placemat.
| ![](1.gif) | Head banger wrote: | | AMALAD is good, but AOR is far better. final frontier and nost are both best used as a coaster | ![](1.gif) | You Don't Know What It's Like! wrote: | | I think Maiden got the upper hand on Priest round about 1986 when they released the "Somewhere In Time" album, which (IMO) was the superior guitar synth experiment to "Turbo".
Maiden then consolidated this with the very successful concept album which was "Seventh Son", while Priest tried to regain lost ground with "Ram It Down".
By 1990 Priest had managed to regain the upper hand (& how) with the phenomenal "Painkiller" album, while Maiden seemed to be running out of ideas with "No Prayer For The Dying" (the first album without Adrian Smith on guitar).
Then tragedy strikes Priest with Rob leaving, but all is not lost as Bruce then decides to leave Maiden - so things are equal again.
Both bands release inferior works during this mid to late 1990's period, but the real difference is when Rob & Bruce decide to return.
Maiden get a good running start with "Brave New World" coming out in 2000, a good five years before Priest's "Angel Of Retribution" (which itself comes out two years after Rob's return, and also Maiden's 2nd reunion album "Dance Of Death").
Then again in 2006 Maiden release one of their most successful albums ever in "A Matter Of Life & Death", while two years after that Priest put out the luke warm recieved concept "Nostradamus" and don't even tour it properly.
Priest now seem to be losing fans, while Maiden are playing to around 25% more fans with each tour.
2010 comes & Maiden release "The Final Frontier", while Priest announce that their next "Epitaph" tour (with no album in support) will be their last (world tour), and to make matters even worse in 2011 annouce that this will be without K.K. Downing as well.
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[winged singer] Saturday, August 13, 2011 6:51:40 AM | |
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Both I like them equally!![](http://www.judaspriest.com/FCKeditor_266/editor/images/smiley/fun/halm.gif) [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by catwood from Friday, August 12, 2011 7:55:11 PM) | ![](1.gif) | catwood wrote: | | lochness. or rime of the ancient mariner. |
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[Budred] Saturday, August 13, 2011 6:32:57 AM | |
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That's wrong Guido! That's WRONG!!!
How could you be like that. People that you like well enough to allow in your home and
you would make them step on shit like that. Just wrong man, just wrong.![](http://judaspriest.com/FCKeditor_266/editor/images/smiley/fun/bigsmile.gif) [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, August 12, 2011 7:29:06 PM) | ![](1.gif) | guidogodoy wrote: | | They ever release "Final Frontier" on vinyl? I'd use it as a placemat.
| ![](1.gif) | Head banger wrote: | | AMALAD is good, but AOR is far better. final frontier and nost are both best used as a coaster | ![](1.gif) | You Don't Know What It's Like! wrote: | | I think Maiden got the upper hand on Priest round about 1986 when they released the "Somewhere In Time" album, which (IMO) was the superior guitar synth experiment to "Turbo".
Maiden then consolidated this with the very successful concept album which was "Seventh Son", while Priest tried to regain lost ground with "Ram It Down".
By 1990 Priest had managed to regain the upper hand (& how) with the phenomenal "Painkiller" album, while Maiden seemed to be running out of ideas with "No Prayer For The Dying" (the first album without Adrian Smith on guitar).
Then tragedy strikes Priest with Rob leaving, but all is not lost as Bruce then decides to leave Maiden - so things are equal again.
Both bands release inferior works during this mid to late 1990's period, but the real difference is when Rob & Bruce decide to return.
Maiden get a good running start with "Brave New World" coming out in 2000, a good five years before Priest's "Angel Of Retribution" (which itself comes out two years after Rob's return, and also Maiden's 2nd reunion album "Dance Of Death").
Then again in 2006 Maiden release one of their most successful albums ever in "A Matter Of Life & Death", while two years after that Priest put out the luke warm recieved concept "Nostradamus" and don't even tour it properly.
Priest now seem to be losing fans, while Maiden are playing to around 25% more fans with each tour.
2010 comes & Maiden release "The Final Frontier", while Priest announce that their next "Epitaph" tour (with no album in support) will be their last (world tour), and to make matters even worse in 2011 annouce that this will be without K.K. Downing as well.
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[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by The Metallian from Friday, August 12, 2011 8:19:34 PM) | ![](1.gif) | The Metallian wrote: | | Final Frontier and Turbo are awesome coasters!
| ![](1.gif) | Head banger wrote: | | AMALAD is good, but AOR is far better. final frontier and nost are both best used as a coaster | ![](1.gif) | You Don't Know What It's Like! wrote: | | I think Maiden got the upper hand on Priest round about 1986 when they released the "Somewhere In Time" album, which (IMO) was the superior guitar synth experiment to "Turbo".
Maiden then consolidated this with the very successful concept album which was "Seventh Son", while Priest tried to regain lost ground with "Ram It Down".
By 1990 Priest had managed to regain the upper hand (& how) with the phenomenal "Painkiller" album, while Maiden seemed to be running out of ideas with "No Prayer For The Dying" (the first album without Adrian Smith on guitar).
Then tragedy strikes Priest with Rob leaving, but all is not lost as Bruce then decides to leave Maiden - so things are equal again.
Both bands release inferior works during this mid to late 1990's period, but the real difference is when Rob & Bruce decide to return.
Maiden get a good running start with "Brave New World" coming out in 2000, a good five years before Priest's "Angel Of Retribution" (which itself comes out two years after Rob's return, and also Maiden's 2nd reunion album "Dance Of Death").
Then again in 2006 Maiden release one of their most successful albums ever in "A Matter Of Life & Death", while two years after that Priest put out the luke warm recieved concept "Nostradamus" and don't even tour it properly.
Priest now seem to be losing fans, while Maiden are playing to around 25% more fans with each tour.
2010 comes & Maiden release "The Final Frontier", while Priest announce that their next "Epitaph" tour (with no album in support) will be their last (world tour), and to make matters even worse in 2011 annouce that this will be without K.K. Downing as well.
Priest ruled the 70's. Shared the 80's. Got lost in the 90's & have been left standing ever since. |
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[The Metallian] Friday, August 12, 2011 8:19:34 PM | |
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Final Frontier and Turbo are awesome coasters!
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Head banger from Friday, August 12, 2011 7:14:42 PM) | ![](1.gif) | Head banger wrote: | | AMALAD is good, but AOR is far better. final frontier and nost are both best used as a coaster | ![](1.gif) | You Don't Know What It's Like! wrote: | | I think Maiden got the upper hand on Priest round about 1986 when they released the "Somewhere In Time" album, which (IMO) was the superior guitar synth experiment to "Turbo".
Maiden then consolidated this with the very successful concept album which was "Seventh Son", while Priest tried to regain lost ground with "Ram It Down".
By 1990 Priest had managed to regain the upper hand (& how) with the phenomenal "Painkiller" album, while Maiden seemed to be running out of ideas with "No Prayer For The Dying" (the first album without Adrian Smith on guitar).
Then tragedy strikes Priest with Rob leaving, but all is not lost as Bruce then decides to leave Maiden - so things are equal again.
Both bands release inferior works during this mid to late 1990's period, but the real difference is when Rob & Bruce decide to return.
Maiden get a good running start with "Brave New World" coming out in 2000, a good five years before Priest's "Angel Of Retribution" (which itself comes out two years after Rob's return, and also Maiden's 2nd reunion album "Dance Of Death").
Then again in 2006 Maiden release one of their most successful albums ever in "A Matter Of Life & Death", while two years after that Priest put out the luke warm recieved concept "Nostradamus" and don't even tour it properly.
Priest now seem to be losing fans, while Maiden are playing to around 25% more fans with each tour.
2010 comes & Maiden release "The Final Frontier", while Priest announce that their next "Epitaph" tour (with no album in support) will be their last (world tour), and to make matters even worse in 2011 annouce that this will be without K.K. Downing as well.
Priest ruled the 70's. Shared the 80's. Got lost in the 90's & have been left standing ever since. |
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[catwood] Friday, August 12, 2011 7:58:06 PM | |
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let me hear you scream. or screaming for vengeance |
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[catwood] Friday, August 12, 2011 7:55:11 PM | |
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lochness. or rime of the ancient mariner. |
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[hellrider 31038] Friday, August 12, 2011 7:33:06 PM | |
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BETTER YET
A FRISBE [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, August 12, 2011 7:29:06 PM) | ![](1.gif) | guidogodoy wrote: | | They ever release "Final Frontier" on vinyl? I'd use it as a placemat.
| ![](1.gif) | Head banger wrote: | | AMALAD is good, but AOR is far better. final frontier and nost are both best used as a coaster | ![](1.gif) | You Don't Know What It's Like! wrote: | | I think Maiden got the upper hand on Priest round about 1986 when they released the "Somewhere In Time" album, which (IMO) was the superior guitar synth experiment to "Turbo".
Maiden then consolidated this with the very successful concept album which was "Seventh Son", while Priest tried to regain lost ground with "Ram It Down".
By 1990 Priest had managed to regain the upper hand (& how) with the phenomenal "Painkiller" album, while Maiden seemed to be running out of ideas with "No Prayer For The Dying" (the first album without Adrian Smith on guitar).
Then tragedy strikes Priest with Rob leaving, but all is not lost as Bruce then decides to leave Maiden - so things are equal again.
Both bands release inferior works during this mid to late 1990's period, but the real difference is when Rob & Bruce decide to return.
Maiden get a good running start with "Brave New World" coming out in 2000, a good five years before Priest's "Angel Of Retribution" (which itself comes out two years after Rob's return, and also Maiden's 2nd reunion album "Dance Of Death").
Then again in 2006 Maiden release one of their most successful albums ever in "A Matter Of Life & Death", while two years after that Priest put out the luke warm recieved concept "Nostradamus" and don't even tour it properly.
Priest now seem to be losing fans, while Maiden are playing to around 25% more fans with each tour.
2010 comes & Maiden release "The Final Frontier", while Priest announce that their next "Epitaph" tour (with no album in support) will be their last (world tour), and to make matters even worse in 2011 annouce that this will be without K.K. Downing as well.
Priest ruled the 70's. Shared the 80's. Got lost in the 90's & have been left standing ever since. |
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[guidogodoy] Friday, August 12, 2011 7:29:06 PM | |
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They ever release "Final Frontier" on vinyl? I'd use it as a placemat.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Head banger from Friday, August 12, 2011 7:14:42 PM) | ![](1.gif) | Head banger wrote: | | AMALAD is good, but AOR is far better. final frontier and nost are both best used as a coaster | ![](1.gif) | You Don't Know What It's Like! wrote: | | I think Maiden got the upper hand on Priest round about 1986 when they released the "Somewhere In Time" album, which (IMO) was the superior guitar synth experiment to "Turbo".
Maiden then consolidated this with the very successful concept album which was "Seventh Son", while Priest tried to regain lost ground with "Ram It Down".
By 1990 Priest had managed to regain the upper hand (& how) with the phenomenal "Painkiller" album, while Maiden seemed to be running out of ideas with "No Prayer For The Dying" (the first album without Adrian Smith on guitar).
Then tragedy strikes Priest with Rob leaving, but all is not lost as Bruce then decides to leave Maiden - so things are equal again.
Both bands release inferior works during this mid to late 1990's period, but the real difference is when Rob & Bruce decide to return.
Maiden get a good running start with "Brave New World" coming out in 2000, a good five years before Priest's "Angel Of Retribution" (which itself comes out two years after Rob's return, and also Maiden's 2nd reunion album "Dance Of Death").
Then again in 2006 Maiden release one of their most successful albums ever in "A Matter Of Life & Death", while two years after that Priest put out the luke warm recieved concept "Nostradamus" and don't even tour it properly.
Priest now seem to be losing fans, while Maiden are playing to around 25% more fans with each tour.
2010 comes & Maiden release "The Final Frontier", while Priest announce that their next "Epitaph" tour (with no album in support) will be their last (world tour), and to make matters even worse in 2011 annouce that this will be without K.K. Downing as well.
Priest ruled the 70's. Shared the 80's. Got lost in the 90's & have been left standing ever since. |
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