[acolyte55] Wednesday, March 15, 2017 6:54:05 PM | |
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Lol @Vail thanks for the congratulations (i think ;) probably a fluke but here goes , @JD @GUIDO http://loudwire.com/judas-priest-producer-tom-allom-name-production-team-new-album/ however Mike Exeter is back on the team , he helped produce ROS weith Glenn , we will see |
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[Vaillant 3.0] Monday, March 13, 2017 10:32:08 PM | |
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Acolyte, congrats on being able to post a clickable link!
As for Brent of Mastodon? Eh, weenie. Naive and ungrateful weenie, especially since he and the band got to open for the Metal Gods on the ROS tour!!
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[guidogodoy] Monday, March 13, 2017 8:50:49 PM | |
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HAAAAAA!!!! Mastodon?!? Brent WHO? Yeah, grab your 15 seconds of fame there, buddy. All the best. Don't recall having EVER seen anyone proudly displaying a Mastodon shirt or anything else for that matter. Diss the Metal Gods but say that he grew up listening to them. Hmmm...he gonna join Tate in the "I hate metal" club? Well, he can have my ticket.
What I got out of this? Acolyte! You posted an actual link! Computer problem solved. Nice!
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[J.D. DIAMOND] Monday, March 13, 2017 8:35:35 PM | |
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acolytee55....FUCK MASTSDON,that dumb fuck is a trendy top 40 tunnel hat" nu band nu age metal".Fuck him and his idea of what "metal" is...I'd love to punch his foul mouth for his utterly stupid comments. Fuck I HATE fucktards who are in popular bands talking shit like they know what thier talking about. If Judas Priest isnt a "metal band" then Rob is not gay.
And yes I just read too on blabbermouth that Priest have Tom Allom & Andy Sneap to produce this next album!!! Holy fuck Andy Sneap just produced Saxon's Battering Ram and the sound is amazing,just perfect. I have a funny feeling this new album is gonna top Redeemer Of Souls. I really do...Im stoked!!! |
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[acolyte55] Monday, March 13, 2017 7:57:15 PM | |
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Priest has tapped Tom allom and Andy Sneap to produce the new album which they are in the studio recording |
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[acolyte55] Monday, March 13, 2017 6:03:46 PM | |
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[Nupe The Ripper] Friday, March 10, 2017 2:57:39 PM | |
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Does anyone remember James Durbin? The guy who sang Judas Priest on American Idol in 2011 which led to the first public appearance of Richie Faulkner as a member of Priest?
Well, he was just recently signed as the lead singer of Quiet Riot (yeah they're still going, led by drummer Frankie Banali).
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[Vaillant 3.0] Wednesday, March 08, 2017 10:53:24 PM | |
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Eh, I'd be open to seeing an episode of that...maybe half an episode. Well, OK, the one where Rob shows up.
Now if only Comedy Central weren't such a goddamn expensive cable TV channel.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by acolyte55 from Wednesday, March 08, 2017 5:52:39 PM) | | acolyte55 wrote: | | http://loudwire.com/rob-halford-chester-bennington-more-join-comedians-the-comedy-jam/ read the article , reminds me of Dangerfield "i cant get no respect" and it is supposed to be rock/metal webazine , PFFFFT !
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[acolyte55] Wednesday, March 08, 2017 5:52:39 PM | |
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http://loudwire.com/rob-halford-chester-bennington-more-join-comedians-the-comedy-jam/ read the article , reminds me of Dangerfield "i cant get no respect" and it is supposed to be rock/metal webazine , PFFFFT !
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[guidogodoy] Sunday, February 19, 2017 1:01:55 PM | |
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Right you are. Looked it up myself. Same as "Battle Cry" has co-credits on it. "Angel of Retribution" as well with Roy Z and co. taken from Halford's solo days. Really, Tom Allom was the only constant throughout the career there in terms of production and mixing without Glenn who, I am sure, was always there along with others in the band whether credited or not. As for arguments? While good to have facts and ammo to back them up, I have honestly never heard any! Can't remember reading any for that matter. Just like when Rob goes on record to defend himself against supposed attacks on Blabbermouth or Richie for having done American Idol? Hell, missed people bitching about those too!
Maybe I am reading the wrong news. Perhaps the Bieber website fans need to be a little more diverse in their musical tastes and criticisms. I'll tell them the next time I stop by! :)
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Sunday, February 19, 2017 3:00:22 AM) | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | @guido... Well my cd at least is just the 13 tracks original album bought it same day released only has one place in the booklet where it says produced & mixed by Mike Exeter & Glenn Tipton. Recorded and mixed in the UK. Mastered by Dick Beetham at 360 Mastering.
Yet GLENN is shit on. I like the RAW aspect of the ROS album. It still would be just as cool with a better production,but doesn't need it. It makes Redeemer Of Souls stand out on its own atmosphere.
So Mike Exeter produced & mixed the Redeemer Of Souls album equally with Glenn as far as what it says. Dick Beetham mastered the entire album himself at 360 Mastering.
As far as we know it's between the 3 of them. That must mean that approx. there is a 33.3% chance Glenn is at fault with the production final sound,and approx a 66.6% chance Glenn is not responsible for the final sound yet he has been blamed!!
guido...for the last 2 1/2 years I've wondered this. 66.6% chance Glenn is not at fault....something you can throw at someone who just blames him 100% his fault.
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[J.D. DIAMOND] Sunday, February 19, 2017 3:00:22 AM | |
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@guido... Well my cd at least is just the 13 tracks original album bought it same day released only has one place in the booklet where it says produced & mixed by Mike Exeter & Glenn Tipton. Recorded and mixed in the UK. Mastered by Dick Beetham at 360 Mastering.
Yet GLENN is shit on. I like the RAW aspect of the ROS album. It still would be just as cool with a better production,but doesn't need it. It makes Redeemer Of Souls stand out on its own atmosphere.
So Mike Exeter produced & mixed the Redeemer Of Souls album equally with Glenn as far as what it says. Dick Beetham mastered the entire album himself at 360 Mastering.
As far as we know it's between the 3 of them. That must mean that approx. there is a 33.3% chance Glenn is at fault with the production final sound,and approx a 66.6% chance Glenn is not responsible for the final sound yet he has been blamed!!
guido...for the last 2 1/2 years I've wondered this. 66.6% chance Glenn is not at fault....something you can throw at someone who just blames him 100% his fault.
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[guidogodoy] Saturday, February 18, 2017 8:29:41 PM | |
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You also know I have never had a problem with the production of ROS. Didn't know that bit about Exeter so that is news to me, can't say that I am a huge fan of Tipton being producer as I really do think that a good deal of that "critical ear" was lost in having him take over that responsability as well but, heck, James Guthrie did "Stained Class" which was a breakthrough for Priest back in the day when nobody really CARED who produced the album. Only reason I know it is because of the famous "subliminal messages" trial with the backmasking and all. Hell, HIS big claim to fame as a producer was with Pink Floyd and Roger Waters!
Tom Allom should get the nod as the true "producer" of Priest albums if anyone should as he was there from Pre-Steel (Unleashed) to "Touch of Evil Live" if I am not mistaken. Last wins them the (bahhhhahahaaaa..."coveted") Grammy.
I didn't even notice ROS which, for me, is good enough! I DID notice that Nostra was too long. Overall? I still liked it. However, perhaps that is where a critical ear could have said "cut it down!" In the end, though, that is what the skip button and equalizers are made for if someone doesn't like a mix, IMO. In today's day and age? Just redo it! Heck, if someone can take Jar Jar out of a Star Wars movie, it is a FAR easier task to remix and reburn a CD. Me? I am leaving mine just the way they are with the new info about Exeter now for my own info.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Saturday, February 18, 2017 8:01:55 PM) | | J.D. DIAMOND wrote: | | You know.....@ guido,acolytee55,Vail...credits on the Redeemer Of Souls says the album was produced by MIKE EXETER & Glenn Tipton.
I think ROS production isnt as bad as many make it out to be.
Yet I have NEVER read 1 fucking bad word about Mike Exeter ?
It's all bitching about how Glenn should stay away from the production,blah blah blah...
How do they know it was GLENN who is ultimately responsible for the final sound? How do they it's not Mike Exeter who is the real reason behind the under par production?
They simply DON'T. They do not. I remember reading recently an article on Blabbermouth about Metallica's 1988 AJFA album and how for YEARS people complaining about the lack of the BASS sound on the album which was Jason Newsteads debut and blaming it on the producer (I cant remember his name off hand) but the producer said he got bashed for years for this... He said it WASN'T HIM who made the bass so non existant,it was LARS who demanded the bass be so low even though the producer thought he was crazy.
The producer said recently that this subject came up and Lars asked him why the bass was so low barely non existent,and he told Lars it was HIM lol
So for all we know it could have been Mike Exeter for the over all production sound,I mean sure it could be Glenn too,but we have to take consideration that Mike Exetor could be at fault,yet not one fucking comment about the production has his name mentioned? Not fair.
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[J.D. DIAMOND] Saturday, February 18, 2017 8:01:55 PM | |
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You know.....@ guido,acolytee55,Vail...credits on the Redeemer Of Souls says the album was produced by MIKE EXETER & Glenn Tipton.
I think ROS production isnt as bad as many make it out to be.
Yet I have NEVER read 1 fucking bad word about Mike Exeter ?
It's all bitching about how Glenn should stay away from the production,blah blah blah...
How do they know it was GLENN who is ultimately responsible for the final sound? How do they it's not Mike Exeter who is the real reason behind the under par production?
They simply DON'T. They do not. I remember reading recently an article on Blabbermouth about Metallica's 1988 AJFA album and how for YEARS people complaining about the lack of the BASS sound on the album which was Jason Newsteads debut and blaming it on the producer (I cant remember his name off hand) but the producer said he got bashed for years for this... He said it WASN'T HIM who made the bass so non existant,it was LARS who demanded the bass be so low even though the producer thought he was crazy.
The producer said recently that this subject came up and Lars asked him why the bass was so low barely non existent,and he told Lars it was HIM lol
So for all we know it could have been Mike Exeter for the over all production sound,I mean sure it could be Glenn too,but we have to take consideration that Mike Exetor could be at fault,yet not one fucking comment about the production has his name mentioned? Not fair.
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[Vaillant 3.0] Thursday, February 16, 2017 8:40:11 PM | |
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Eh, I doubt it, personally.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by acolyte55 from Thursday, February 16, 2017 7:11:37 PM) | | acolyte55 wrote: | | @JD perhaps they will make us happy ! and release it earlier |
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[acolyte55] Thursday, February 16, 2017 7:11:37 PM | |
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@JD perhaps they will make us happy ! and release it earlier |
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[J.D. DIAMOND] Thursday, February 16, 2017 4:08:40 AM | |
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@acolytee55 ... I know it's frustrating to wait so long for studio albums,especially when we lost Rob from 1992-2004 if I'm correct,and with K.K. retireing ....its obvious that K.K. has lost his PASSION for regular traditional heavy metal,that's why Nostadamous was so experimental and EXTRA progressive so stray away from the norm...I get that,but I think they went TOO far,as alot of fans also thought.
However,still to some Nostadamous is a masterpiece,to each his own ya know. But I think right after it's release in July 2008,it wasn't getting positive reviews...enough that I believe is why the tour was cut off short,instead opting for a 30th anniversary of the British Steel album which they milked from early 2009 I think till late 2010? Can't remember exactly,but you know what I'm getting at.
But we lost TIME from 2010 which normally would of been a folllow up album till 2014 when ROS was finally released. Like guido said, I too agree that at this point I'd rather have an album more than a tour. Maybe that way we can get 2 more albums from them,if they only do a few shows/tour that only lasts for 4 months then back into the studio to finish one more master piece.
Oh,and @Budred... I hear ya man,I hope it's not like Nostradamous either,or TOO progressive. I thought that ROS was a great example of classic Judas Priest,and it's own style...at least to me. But I cant imagine at this point they will go too far experimental ect.. Im thinkin maybe A LITTLE. But hopefully it will FIT perfectly,lets cross our fingers.
And acolytee55... unfortunately I think the reality is we'll get an album title,song titles and a track to listen to by Thanksgiving and then the new album January 2018. The next one based off thier time schedule should arive in 2022 lol Unless they have other plans.
Rob said in an article that he's not sure how they managed to put out an album every 2 years back in the 80's.. lol
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[J.D. DIAMOND] Thursday, February 16, 2017 3:48:25 AM | |
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@guido... yeah $2500 for tallica? Yeah the full package at the Mustaine ranch is $5,500 but the cheapest route $1,999 and a bell tent just to stsy in for 3 days lol. Yeah it's a joke ha ha
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[Budred] Thursday, February 16, 2017 2:39:56 AM | |
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JD. My favorite thing about Priest over all these years has been the constant change in music. I'm not like some people. I do not crave another Painkiller or British Steel
or anything like that. My hope is that we get something that when you hear it you know it's Priest but it doesn't sound like anything they've done before. Just please, please, and please 100 more times don't let it be like Nostradamus.
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I finally received my Turbo 30 cd. I bought it for the live disc and to throw some support towards JP.
Gotta say I freakin' love it. It sounds so much better than Priest Live. Love the rawness to it and it doesn't seem as synthesized and the tempo doesn't feel slowed like PL.
I'm not really a fan of the "Live" album but this is fantastic. Glad I bought it and I'm loving the art work.
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[guidogodoy] Tuesday, February 14, 2017 9:20:10 PM | |
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Richie in his 40s! Yikes!
Man, I don't want to wait until TOMORROW! Still, wait for another tour or another album? While an extremely tough call, I'd have to say album. Back catalog? Yes. We all know they have it. Epitaph! We all wanted it. Did get a few gems and wanted more for the TRUE "Faithful." Just a "one-off" show! Yes, too much to ask, I know. Still, one can dream.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by acolyte55 from Tuesday, February 14, 2017 4:34:30 PM) | | acolyte55 wrote: | | @JD Everybody ? , i dont want to wait until 2018 and then 2022 I WILL BE 54 for crying out loud watching 3 x 70 somethings trying to rock on stage with a 61 year old drummer , Hell even Richie will be in his 40s lol! would i go? of course i would but i dont want to them to miss more steps than they are already , here is an idea , i have never understood why they wont release some back catalog items , keep their name out there while they write the new album with this line up and if it does great , add some of those songs to the new album set list when they go out again, you cant tell me after 40+ years they dont have a deep pool of resources to draw from, Thoughts from all?
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[acolyte55] Tuesday, February 14, 2017 4:34:30 PM | |
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@JD Everybody ? , i dont want to wait until 2018 and then 2022 I WILL BE 54 for crying out loud watching 3 x 70 somethings trying to rock on stage with a 61 year old drummer , Hell even Richie will be in his 40s lol! would i go? of course i would but i dont want to them to miss more steps than they are already , here is an idea , i have never understood why they wont release some back catalog items , keep their name out there while they write the new album with this line up and if it does great , add some of those songs to the new album set list when they go out again, you cant tell me after 40+ years they dont have a deep pool of resources to draw from, Thoughts from all?
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