[You Don't Know What It's Like!] Tuesday, July 26, 2011 1:23:32 PM
[Blue Moon] Saturday, July 23, 2011 12:44:06 AM
A little something that I found on Metal Hammer.
Q: On YouTube, there are videos of you playing HENDRIX and ZEPPELIN riffs. Do you bring that sort of style to JUDAS PRIEST?
Faulkner: I came from that sort of era, yeah. That classic rock, ZEPPELIN, HENDRIX and all of that. I think [former JUDAS PRIEST guitarist] K.K.’s [Kenneth Downing] playing was Hendrix-inspired as well so that’s kind of similar there. What it feels like to be a part of it? You can imagine it’s a bit kind of surreal really. But as a fan of the band and of the genre, they are big shoes to fill and I know what I’ve got to do. Ken was in the band for a long time so I’m not trying to take away anything from that but as a fan and as part of the band now, it’s exciting as a guitar player and as a musician.
Q: Was it difficult learning any of PRIEST’s songs?
Faulkner: I knew some of them already, to be honest, and it’s kind of where I come from musically. So it wasn’t difficult in a sense — that’s what I’ve been brought up on and raised on. The ones I didn’t know it was quite easy to go in.
[.] Friday, July 22, 2011 6:01:00 PM
You didn't miss much.
[hellrider 31038] Friday, July 22, 2011 4:43:44 PM
NEVER RECIEVED ONE OF THOSE SURVEYS. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS from Friday, July 22, 2011 1:20:53 PM)
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
From the Sony JP fan survey: We were particularly pleased to see how passionate and enthusiastic you all were about new guitarist Richie Faulkner. We know he's been going down a storm at recent shows, but it was great to hear it directly from you, the fans & you can be sure we'll share this with him & the rest of the band. HELL YEAH RICHIE!! It's official - YOU ROCK
[soccer star] Friday, July 22, 2011 1:35:16 PM
I saw Priest in Wolverhampton last night, they were great and so was Richie!!
He has fitted in very well and his solos were top notch...He also did his his bit in getting the crowd going, i could tell he enjoyed every minute of the show.
no complaints from me.
[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Friday, July 22, 2011 1:20:53 PM
From the Sony JP fan survey: We were particularly pleased to see how passionate and enthusiastic you all were about new guitarist Richie Faulkner. We know he's been going down a storm at recent shows, but it was great to hear it directly from you, the fans & you can be sure we'll share this with him & the rest of the band. HELL YEAH RICHIE!! It's official - YOU ROCK
[Rik_] Friday, July 22, 2011 9:04:39 AM
Saw them at Manchester last week and was impressed. A very up front performance looked like he was enjoying it & as if he'd always been there.
[J.D. DIAMOND] Friday, July 22, 2011 5:17:22 AM
Photo taken from below ect....again,what a great shot of Richie Faulkner man,this guy fits into Judas Priest so well its utterly amazing,I would of NEVER thought in a million years this could work but magically it just does. Hails to Mr.Faulkner and to Rob & Glenn for making this work for us fans,Richie is a true Judas Priest member and look forwards to his guitar riffs on the new album!!!
[hellrider 31038] Monday, July 11, 2011 12:59:01 AM
LOOKS LIKE RICHIE IS PREPARING HIMSELF FOR MAJOR MIGHTY PRIEST BEAST METAL MONSTER FACE BLASTING
"It's my job now to keep the band going, and make sure it's not a farewell tour."
The words of Richie Faulkner.
[.] Wednesday, June 29, 2011 2:44:15 PM
Richie is a mean guitar player.
And he has balls: taking over from KK is a risky decision that can make or break his career. I think he's doing great and we'll get to hear more of him as himself, rather than KK's replacement.
If I knew how to play guitar I would give my right nut to be in Priest.
[Eternal Betrayer] Wednesday, June 29, 2011 11:02:53 AM
Richie is doing great on stage according to YouTube vids. I'd like to thank him for saving JP's ass to keep Epitaph tour going!
If it wasn't for him, JP most likely would have had to pay fines for cancellations. That would have affected KK financially to keep his golf course.
[Eternal Servant] Saturday, June 25, 2011 9:39:25 PM
Richie is doing great on stage according to YouTube vids. I'd like to thank him for saving JP's ass to keep Epitaph tour going!
If it wasn't for him, JP most likely would have had to pay fines for cancellations. That would have affected KK financially to keep his golf course.
[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Saturday, June 25, 2011 6:27:25 PM
Hallelujah Bev!!!! I'm SO glad to hear that you have had a change of opinion on this. Maybe it was seeing Rob the night the announcement was made - I could just see it in his eyes that he was devastated. But I knew that the guys tried everything and that this was not how they wanted it to be. Check out Richie on YouTube, he is REALLY GREAT!! And he is a great guy too. Check out his fan page on FaceBook - he posts some great stuff! He isn't KK and he never will be and I don't think he is trying to be KK either. I think after some time, you will see that he fits right in.
I CAN'T WAIT UNTIL HAMMOND AND DEEEEEEETROIT!!! I see a fifth of Patron in your future! And then a 'Rita falls in mine!
You know, Hellrider, I thought just the opposite. My thinking was that KK had played so many years with the band that by picking a relative newcomer was the ulitmate diss. My thinking was they should have filled the spot with someone of equal longevity, etc., which would give credit to Ken's legacy. But now, having read more of the personal comments from the guys, I'm thinking I've been incredibly bullheaded about my thinking. And since KK waited 'til the 11th hour to let his friends know he wouldn't be touring with them they were indeed left in a lurch about what to do. By that time, even their old friends would have had tour schedules of their own to fulfill. It's a good thing the network is tight, with regard to who knows who, eh.
Anyway. I'm gonna go listen / watch some vids fans have posted around the web. See if I can gain some respect for Richie. He is due some respect.
Afterall, and at the end of the day, Ken let us down, whether he meant to or not, deserves to or not, he did.
[Metal Goddess] Saturday, June 25, 2011 4:07:03 PM
Lots of hair covering his face though, not to mention Zakk Wlyde-esq live poses.
...but not this one:
[\~AuntieB~/] Saturday, June 25, 2011 10:02:47 AM
Many, Many "Thanks"!!! Doesn't look at all like MJ here [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Eternal Betrayer from Saturday, June 25, 2011 9:57:08 AM)
Eternal Betrayer wrote:
Courtesy of DR:Steel, posted elsewhere on the noticeboard - many thanks.
[Eternal Betrayer] Saturday, June 25, 2011 9:57:08 AM
Courtesy of DR:Steel, posted elsewhere on the noticeboard - many thanks.
Bev, that is so well put. You are 100% right.
After reading that interview that Eternal Betrayer so kindly shared with us, I have a totally different perspective on the situation.
\~AuntieB~/ wrote:
You know, Hellrider, I thought just the opposite. My thinking was that KK had played so many years with the band that by picking a relative newcomer was the ulitmate diss. My thinking was they should have filled the spot with someone of equal longevity, etc., which would give credit to Ken's legacy. But now, having read more of the personal comments from the guys, I'm thinking I've been incredibly bullheaded about my thinking. And since KK waited 'til the 11th hour to let his friends know he wouldn't be touring with them they were indeed left in a lurch about what to do. By that time, even their old friends would have had tour schedules of their own to fulfill. It's a good thing the network is tight, with regard to who knows who, eh.
Anyway. I'm gonna go listen / watch some vids fans have posted around the web. See if I can gain some respect for Richie. He is due some respect.
Afterall, and at the end of the day, Ken let us down, whether he meant to or not, deserves to or not, he did.
[\~AuntieB~/] Saturday, June 25, 2011 9:14:09 AM
Too funny ... the first person I thought of was Iommi - lol Then I thought of RoyZ ... MetalMike. But no one really fit the part. And to be honest, when I first saw the pic of Faulkner on the site I thought it was a joke! I mean look at it. He couldn't look more like MIchael Jackson?! I thought WTF? Someone's really hacked the place! Need a new pick of Richie guys. It doesn't do him justice ... at all!
"Finding Richie Faulkner" - more from Metal Hammer, July 2011:
ROB -"I went through something similar to him (KK) in quitting the band. I believe that he would want us to continue. It's the way I felt about Priest when I departed - I felt they should replace me & I'm certain that's how KK will now be feeling."
GLENN - "There are so many pals we could have called to do this. But that would have been the wrong move."
IAN -"You can just imagine what people would have said if we'd have gotten someone like Tony Iommi to help us out. 'Oh, it's Judas Sabbath now. How many Black Sabbath songs will be in the set?' We had to go for someone who'd be part of this band & not merely a guest helping us out."
RICHIE -"The first I knew of it was when I got a call out of the blue from Priest's management, inviting me to come & meet the guys. I thought it was a joke & told them to f..k off!"
GLENN -"We started by emailing him, but he ignored that. However, as soon as we met Richie, we knew this was the man for us. It was important he got on with all four members, as people as well as being a really good guitarist - & it worked on every level. I said to him that any time he needed some help musically, just give me a call. But he's ended up showing me thing!"
RICHIE -"I was nine or ten when that (Painkiller) came out & it immediately made me a fan of the band. I worked back from there. When I got this job, I went straight to reacquaint myself with their albums. What I want to make sure I do is keep the essence of what KK did, but not just mimic him. that would be daft. You know, I still can't believe I've been given this opportunity. I am determined not to let anyone down."
IAN -"We lived with this (scepticism) when Ripper was in the band. Things started off with a lot of fans chanting for Rob, but slowly Ripper won them over. I think the same thing will happen here. Once people see how good he is they'll accept Richie."
GLENN -"He's the right age for this job. If he were ten years younger, then he'd be a little too inexperienced to cope. If he were ten years older, then the fear would be he'd be too set in his ways. Right now, I can't wait to get onstage & show what we can do. He's given Judas Priest a real shot in the arm."
Edited at: Saturday, June 25, 2011 9:17:06 AM
[joedraper] Saturday, June 25, 2011 9:13:02 AM
Bev, that is so well put. You are 100% right.
After reading that interview that Eternal Betrayer so kindly shared with us, I have a totally different perspective on the situation. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by \~AuntieB~/ from Saturday, June 25, 2011 7:07:05 AM)
\~AuntieB~/ wrote:
You know, Hellrider, I thought just the opposite. My thinking was that KK had played so many years with the band that by picking a relative newcomer was the ulitmate diss. My thinking was they should have filled the spot with someone of equal longevity, etc., which would give credit to Ken's legacy. But now, having read more of the personal comments from the guys, I'm thinking I've been incredibly bullheaded about my thinking. And since KK waited 'til the 11th hour to let his friends know he wouldn't be touring with them they were indeed left in a lurch about what to do. By that time, even their old friends would have had tour schedules of their own to fulfill. It's a good thing the network is tight, with regard to who knows who, eh.
Anyway. I'm gonna go listen / watch some vids fans have posted around the web. See if I can gain some respect for Richie. He is due some respect.
Afterall, and at the end of the day, Ken let us down, whether he meant to or not, deserves to or not, he did.
[Eternal Betrayer] Saturday, June 25, 2011 9:01:10 AM
"Finding Richie Faulkner" - more from Metal Hammer, July 2011:
ROB -"I went through something similar to him (KK) in quitting the band. I believe that he would want us to continue. It's the way I felt about Priest when I departed - I felt they should replace me & I'm certain that's how KK will now be feeling."
GLENN - "There are so many pals we could have called to do this. But that would have been the wrong move."
IAN -"You can just imagine what people would have said if we'd have gotten someone like Tony Iommi to help us out. 'Oh, it's Judas Sabbath now. How many Black Sabbath songs will be in the set?' We had to go for someone who'd be part of this band & not merely a guest helping us out."
RICHIE -"The first I knew of it was when I got a call out of the blue from Priest's management, inviting me to come & meet the guys. I thought it was a joke & told them to f..k off!"
GLENN -"We started by emailing him, but he ignored that. However, as soon as we met Richie, we knew this was the man for us. It was important he got on with all four members, as people as well as being a really good guitarist - & it worked on every level. I said to him that any time he needed some help musically, just give me a call. But he's ended up showing me thing!"
RICHIE -"I was nine or ten when that (Painkiller) came out & it immediately made me a fan of the band. I worked back from there. When I got this job, I went straight to reacquaint myself with their albums. What I want to make sure I do is keep the essence of what KK did, but not just mimic him. that would be daft. You know, I still can't believe I've been given this opportunity. I am determined not to let anyone down."
IAN -"We lived with this (scepticism) when Ripper was in the band. Things started off with a lot of fans chanting for Rob, but slowly Ripper won them over. I think the same thing will happen here. Once people see how good he is they'll accept Richie."
GLENN -"He's the right age for this job. If he were ten years younger, then he'd be a little too inexperienced to cope. If he were ten years older, then the fear would be he'd be too set in his ways. Right now, I can't wait to get onstage & show what we can do. He's given Judas Priest a real shot in the arm."
[\~AuntieB~/] Saturday, June 25, 2011 7:07:05 AM
You know, Hellrider, I thought just the opposite. My thinking was that KK had played so many years with the band that by picking a relative newcomer was the ulitmate diss. My thinking was they should have filled the spot with someone of equal longevity, etc., which would give credit to Ken's legacy. But now, having read more of the personal comments from the guys, I'm thinking I've been incredibly bullheaded about my thinking. And since KK waited 'til the 11th hour to let his friends know he wouldn't be touring with them they were indeed left in a lurch about what to do. By that time, even their old friends would have had tour schedules of their own to fulfill. It's a good thing the network is tight, with regard to who knows who, eh.
Anyway. I'm gonna go listen / watch some vids fans have posted around the web. See if I can gain some respect for Richie. He is due some respect.
Afterall, and at the end of the day, Ken let us down, whether he meant to or not, deserves to or not, he did.
[.] Friday, June 24, 2011 3:48:26 PM
If Glenn Tipton picked him, then the guy can play. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by metallo from Friday, June 24, 2011 10:43:51 AM)
metallo wrote:
Just saw him playing two days ago.
Really not too bad. Is difficult to substitute KK but at last he is a very good guitar player and I'm sure that at the end of the tour all of us will love him.
[metallo] Friday, June 24, 2011 10:43:51 AM
Just saw him playing two days ago.
Really not too bad. Is difficult to substitute KK but at last he is a very good guitar player and I'm sure that at the end of the tour all of us will love him.
[.] Sunday, June 12, 2011 2:09:30 PM
Yes, I know what you mean but enjoy that change. I think it's for the better, to keep them fresh. They're songs to be played live and not a monolithic structure. Even priests at catholic mass tend to alter their sermons to fit the occasion.
And I also know what you mean by travelling long distances and all that it implies in cost and time, especially because our parents don't pay for our shit any more. I hope you get to go one more time for good measure, though.
I was never as lucky to have seen them as often as you or many others, but I've seen them twice. The third and probably last, I want it to be the best experience! Don't like living in the past.
Being more stable these days makes me confident I'll attend one of their shows and I'll rock and headbang. Just to be sure to have something to complain about three days later, like neck pain or constant nosebleeds for 3 months.
I'll go if they hit this area I just don't see myself paying alot of money for travel. I still love Priest and I can deal
with KK being gone and if they do a new album with Richie then they can change the sound. I just don't like the
old songs being changed. If I must miss them I'm happy with the fact that I've had the opportunity to see them as
often as I have.
[hellrider 31038] Saturday, June 11, 2011 10:32:28 PM
PERSONALLY I LIKE THE WAY THEY PICKED RICHIE THAN SOME BIG SHOT GUITARIST.
[hellrider 31038] Saturday, June 11, 2011 8:01:33 PM
[Nupe The Ripper] Saturday, June 11, 2011 6:36:41 PM
Just saw him live in Tampere - man he was great!
[Brian_Evans] Saturday, June 11, 2011 2:58:56 PM
He actually looks like KK Downing and he's a sick guitarist.
[Eternal Betrayer] Saturday, June 11, 2011 2:34:01 PM
[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Saturday, June 11, 2011 1:51:37 PM
For anyone on FaceBook or Twitter, Richie does both. His FaceBook fan page is very cool - he posts pictures of backstage things as well as what is going on. He seems like a really great guy and he loves to interact with the fans! Check it out!!
[Budred] Saturday, June 11, 2011 7:29:11 AM
I'll go if they hit this area I just don't see myself paying alot of money for travel. I still love Priest and I can deal
with KK being gone and if they do a new album with Richie then they can change the sound. I just don't like the
old songs being changed. If I must miss them I'm happy with the fact that I've had the opportunity to see them as
often as I have.
[.] Saturday, June 11, 2011 7:03:33 AM
There is nothing for you to get ripped about. The new guitarist can't possibly weaken their sound: Glenn Tipton has tight reins on what Faulkner can do, and it's really early to base your decision to buy the tickets on how Richie sounds. I recommend you go, if your life allows it. I don't think you'll have many other chances at seeing them play again in the US.
I'd be delighted to have KK back but sadly, he chose not to be around. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Budred from Saturday, June 11, 2011 6:11:24 AM)
Budred wrote:
I'll probably get ripped for this but I'll put it out there anyway.
Two nights ago I went to ticketmaster with plans of ordering tickets for Detroit and Chicago.
I saw Chicago was G.A. so I decided to check Detroit to see if any decent seats were left. I had
two picked and was ready to order when I decided to wait and watch the Youtube videos one more time
to make sure that this is something I want to do. I listened to four songs and even though they
sound OK, to me it sounds like Ritchie is weakening their sound. Some of the crunch and heaviness
is being replaced by flash. It's really taking my enthusiasm for seeing them away. I do hope they hit
Pittsburgh or Cleveland and I will go if they do but I can't travel and pay upwards of a thousand dollars
for a roadtrip that I don't think will be that good.
Go ahead, rip away. Edited at: Saturday, June 11, 2011 6:18:13 AM
[Budred] Saturday, June 11, 2011 6:11:24 AM
I'll probably get ripped for this but I'll put it out there anyway.
Two nights ago I went to ticketmaster with plans of ordering tickets for Detroit and Chicago.
I saw Chicago was G.A. so I decided to check Detroit to see if any decent seats were left. I had
two picked and was ready to order when I decided to wait and watch the Youtube videos one more time
to make sure that this is something I want to do. I listened to four songs and even though they
sound OK, to me it sounds like Ritchie is weakening their sound. Some of the crunch and heaviness
is being replaced by flash. It's really taking my enthusiasm for seeing them away. I do hope they hit
Pittsburgh or Cleveland and I will go if they do but I can't travel and pay upwards of a thousand dollars
for a roadtrip that I don't think will be that good.
Go ahead, rip away. Edited at: Saturday, June 11, 2011 6:18:13 AM
[Budred] Thursday, June 09, 2011 8:48:47 PM
That's kind of cool.
It's like Glenn was answering my question.
Thanks [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Eternal Betrayer from Thursday, June 09, 2011 10:29:38 AM)
Eternal Betrayer wrote:
For anyone not yet aware Glenn has started to put updates on his website "GlennTipton.co.uk", and this is the most recent one, along with his thoughts on Richie's playing:
"We played our first show last night in Tilburg Holland. Although it was a warm up show, it was just as important to us as the big shows to come and it was jam packed.
The audience was fantastic and it was an amazing debut for Ritchie. I still can`t believe the way he captures the essence of the solos, but does it in his own way. He really is quite special!
It was great to be back on stage again. The set list works well. We are, as we said doing a song from every album and being the farewell tour we have obviously included all the favourites, but songs like "Never Satisfied", "Blood Red Skies", "Starbreaker" and "Nightcrawler", also got a great reaction. The arrangement changes we made in the other songs worked well too.
All in all it was a great night for the band and I'd like to thank our fans, it was quite emotional and great to be back especially as it looked unlikely for a time."
(Quoting Message by Budred from Wednesday, June 08, 2011 6:36:09 PM)
Budred wrote:
I'm not saying it's good or bad but I am curious to know what some of you think.
I only have Youtube to go by but to me it seems as if Richie is changing some of the guitar work to suit his style.
Some of his solos sound a little flashy or jazzed up.
I'm wondering if anyone is noticing a change in their sound and I wonder, if there is a change, is it Priest's idea
or Richie's. Do they want him to add his own flair to their sound or is it maybe that he can't do KK's parts as well
as KK? Maybe it's me and there is no change. The little differences I'm noticing I'm not really liking because to
me they (Priest) sound different. The poor video quality and me only watching about a half dozen or so of them
tells not to criticize just yet.
Any thoughts?
Edited at: Thursday, June 09, 2011 10:32:24 AM
[Eternal Betrayer] Thursday, June 09, 2011 4:20:08 PM
Edited at: Thursday, June 09, 2011 4:25:49 PM
[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Thursday, June 09, 2011 11:27:49 AM
WOW!! Thank you Eternal Betrayer! I don't check Glenn's site that often because before it didn't really change - but I guess now I need to! I personally thought Richie was outstanding and can certainly hold his own. Of course the songs sound a bit different, but that is to be expected. I really loved everything I have heard on YouTube and am extremely excited for the tour to come over to the States in the fall.
For anyone not yet aware Glenn has started to put updates on his website "GlennTipton.co.uk", and this is the most recent one, along with his thoughts on Richie's playing:
"We played our first show last night in Tilburg Holland. Although it was a warm up show, it was just as important to us as the big shows to come and it was jam packed.
The audience was fantastic and it was an amazing debut for Ritchie. I still can`t believe the way he captures the essence of the solos, but does it in his own way. He really is quite special!
It was great to be back on stage again. The set list works well. We are, as we said doing a song from every album and being the farewell tour we have obviously included all the favourites, but songs like "Never Satisfied", "Blood Red Skies", "Starbreaker" and "Nightcrawler", also got a great reaction. The arrangement changes we made in the other songs worked well too.
All in all it was a great night for the band and I'd like to thank our fans, it was quite emotional and great to be back especially as it looked unlikely for a time."
(Quoting Message by Budred from Wednesday, June 08, 2011 6:36:09 PM)
Budred wrote:
I'm not saying it's good or bad but I am curious to know what some of you think.
I only have Youtube to go by but to me it seems as if Richie is changing some of the guitar work to suit his style.
Some of his solos sound a little flashy or jazzed up.
I'm wondering if anyone is noticing a change in their sound and I wonder, if there is a change, is it Priest's idea
or Richie's. Do they want him to add his own flair to their sound or is it maybe that he can't do KK's parts as well
as KK? Maybe it's me and there is no change. The little differences I'm noticing I'm not really liking because to
me they (Priest) sound different. The poor video quality and me only watching about a half dozen or so of them
tells not to criticize just yet.
Any thoughts?
Edited at: Thursday, June 09, 2011 10:32:24 AM
[Eternal Betrayer] Thursday, June 09, 2011 10:29:38 AM
For anyone not yet aware Glenn has started to put updates on his website "GlennTipton.co.uk", and this is the most recent one, along with his thoughts on Richie's playing:
"We played our first show last night in Tilburg Holland. Although it was a warm up show, it was just as important to us as the big shows to come and it was jam packed.
The audience was fantastic and it was an amazing debut for Ritchie. I still can`t believe the way he captures the essence of the solos, but does it in his own way. He really is quite special!
It was great to be back on stage again. The set list works well. We are, as we said doing a song from every album and being the farewell tour we have obviously included all the favourites, but songs like "Never Satisfied", "Blood Red Skies", "Starbreaker" and "Nightcrawler", also got a great reaction. The arrangement changes we made in the other songs worked well too.
All in all it was a great night for the band and I'd like to thank our fans, it was quite emotional and great to be back especially as it looked unlikely for a time."
I'm not saying it's good or bad but I am curious to know what some of you think.
I only have Youtube to go by but to me it seems as if Richie is changing some of the guitar work to suit his style.
Some of his solos sound a little flashy or jazzed up.
I'm wondering if anyone is noticing a change in their sound and I wonder, if there is a change, is it Priest's idea
or Richie's. Do they want him to add his own flair to their sound or is it maybe that he can't do KK's parts as well
as KK? Maybe it's me and there is no change. The little differences I'm noticing I'm not really liking because to
me they (Priest) sound different. The poor video quality and me only watching about a half dozen or so of them
tells not to criticize just yet.
Any thoughts?
Edited at: Thursday, June 09, 2011 10:32:24 AM
[Budred] Wednesday, June 08, 2011 6:36:09 PM
I'm not saying it's good or bad but I am curious to know what some of you think.
I only have Youtube to go by but to me it seems as if Richie is changing some of the guitar work to suit his style.
Some of his solos sound a little flashy or jazzed up.
I'm wondering if anyone is noticing a change in their sound and I wonder, if there is a change, is it Priest's idea
or Richie's. Do they want him to add his own flair to their sound or is it maybe that he can't do KK's parts as well
as KK? Maybe it's me and there is no change. The little differences I'm noticing I'm not really liking because to
me they (Priest) sound different. The poor video quality and me only watching about a half dozen or so of them
tells not to criticize just yet.
Any thoughts?
[Metal Goddess] Wednesday, June 08, 2011 3:47:41 PM
There will always be people who will not even give the guy a chance but i can tell you that his technique is top notch !!
As a musician myself i am confident in saying that he can handle any of KKs parts with ease..they picked the right guy for the job.
[Metal Goddess] Wednesday, June 08, 2011 3:43:16 PM
I know he's active I'm friends with him on Facebook
He's also very active on Facebook; just today he has posted about five or six times on his page!
[soccer star] Wednesday, June 08, 2011 3:35:41 PM
There will always be people who will not even give the guy a chance but i can tell you that his technique is top notch !!
As a musician myself i am confident in saying that he can handle any of KKs parts with ease..they picked the right guy for the job.
[Nupe The Ripper] Wednesday, June 08, 2011 3:31:24 PM
He's also very active on Facebook; just today he has posted about five or six times on his page!
[Metal Goddess] Wednesday, June 08, 2011 3:06:06 PM
K.K will always be in our hearts but Richie was the best guy they could've got for the job. He will never be a Ken but he doesn't intend to be a Ken wannabe. He's trying to be Richie, not Ken.
I was a miffed when i heard that Priest would carry on with another guitar player but the idea has grown on me
and after what i have seen of him on the net i am really looking fwd to seeing em live.
Dare i say it but... Richie joining the band could actually be a good thing...
[Metal Goddess] Wednesday, June 08, 2011 3:04:18 PM
OH thank you!!!!!!! Everyone's telling me that I can't like him because he's not part of Priest and he's amateur and blah blah blah blah blah but he is gorgeous. Don't get me wrong he's nowhere near Rob but still this guys HOT!!!!
I might be the only person that thinks that Richie's gorgeous
[soccer star] Wednesday, June 08, 2011 2:58:40 PM
Richie Faulkner seems to fit the bill to me!!
I was a miffed when i heard that Priest would carry on with another guitar player but the idea has grown on me
and after what i have seen of him on the net i am really looking fwd to seeing em live.
Dare i say it but... Richie joining the band could actually be a good thing...
[thekissofjudas] Wednesday, June 08, 2011 2:30:17 PM
Stop bagging on Richie. Yea, he'll never be like KK Downing but he's really good. He doesn't even try to BE Ken. So leave him alone
[Jon"JudasPriest"Luxton] Wednesday, June 01, 2011 8:04:21 AM
Richie appears to be a great guitar player. I wonder if he's gonna do a quick snippet of the national anthem during each concert in each country? They could do that before Rob's "oh Yeah" section or before other encores.
Exactly,that is why it should be on Glee!
I think having that song on Glee would be the ultimate,now that they got their foot in the American TV,why not go all the way!
More exposure,sell tons of tix and Turbo would sell more now than it ever did!
All the teenie boppers will be able to sing along at the concerts and everyone would be happy!
I am hoping Jayne sees these posts and gets in contact with the show!
Maybe i should post it on "Mesages For The Band"!
I am actually finding all this so amusing now,at first i was shocked but now,it is very fucking funny!
velvet_liselle wrote:
Ohh, you're just being bitchy about it.
I know the lyrics in Parental Control may seem a bit naive... Whatever... But unfortunately they're true,this song describes a stage every teenager goes through...
so stop complaining. man,
Even if you ar emuch older you went through this stage too...
The Metallian wrote:
KK will return after Parental Guidance is on Glee! Once that and the American idol appearance blows over he'll come back! Just waiting it out til the Judas Priest name gets respect back and not turning into a joke like Kiss! Which as of late it is headin into the land of "The Bands That Are A Big Joke" instead of the "The Land Of The Metal Gods!"
LOFL!
"We don't need no,no,no,no,parental guidance here!"
Exactly,that is why it should be on Glee!
I think having that song on Glee would be the ultimate,now that they got their foot in the American TV,why not go all the way!
More exposure,sell tons of tix and Turbo would sell more now than it ever did!
All the teenie boppers will be able to sing along at the concerts and everyone would be happy!
I am hoping Jayne sees these posts and gets in contact with the show!
Maybe i should post it on "Mesages For The Band"!
I am actually finding all this so amusing now,at first i was shocked but now,it is very fucking funny!
velvet_liselle wrote:
Ohh, you're just being bitchy about it.
I know the lyrics in Parental Control may seem a bit naive... Whatever... But unfortunately they're true,this song describes a stage every teenager goes through...
so stop complaining. man,
Even if you ar emuch older you went through this stage too...
The Metallian wrote:
KK will return after Parental Guidance is on Glee! Once that and the American idol appearance blows over he'll come back! Just waiting it out til the Judas Priest name gets respect back and not turning into a joke like Kiss! Which as of late it is headin into the land of "The Bands That Are A Big Joke" instead of the "The Land Of The Metal Gods!"
LOFL!
"We don't need no,no,no,no,parental guidance here!"
Comin to you in a future episode of Glee!
[The Metallian] Sunday, May 29, 2011 5:41:19 PM
Exactly,that is why it should be on Glee!
I think having that song on Glee would be the ultimate,now that they got their foot in the American TV,why not go all the way!
More exposure,sell tons of tix and Turbo would sell more now than it ever did!
All the teenie boppers will be able to sing along at the concerts and everyone would be happy!
I am hoping Jayne sees these posts and gets in contact with the show!
Maybe i should post it on "Mesages For The Band"!
I am actually finding all this so amusing now,at first i was shocked but now,it is very fucking funny! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by velvet_liselle from Sunday, May 29, 2011 4:37:02 PM)
velvet_liselle wrote:
Ohh, you're just being bitchy about it.
I know the lyrics in Parental Control may seem a bit naive... Whatever... But unfortunately they're true,this song describes a stage every teenager goes through...
so stop complaining. man,
Even if you ar emuch older you went through this stage too...
The Metallian wrote:
KK will return after Parental Guidance is on Glee! Once that and the American idol appearance blows over he'll come back! Just waiting it out til the Judas Priest name gets respect back and not turning into a joke like Kiss! Which as of late it is headin into the land of "The Bands That Are A Big Joke" instead of the "The Land Of The Metal Gods!"
LOFL!
"We don't need no,no,no,no,parental guidance here!"
Comin to you in a future episode of Glee!
[L�avenir de L�humanite!] Sunday, May 29, 2011 4:44:15 PM
Richie Faulkner likes "Turbo"... along with "Stained Class" & "Painkiller". Edited at: Sunday, May 29, 2011 4:44:29 PM
[velvet_liselle] Sunday, May 29, 2011 4:37:02 PM
Ohh, you're just being bitchy about it.
I know the lyrics in Parental Control may seem a bit naive... Whatever... But unfortunately they're true,this song describes a stage every teenager goes through...
so stop complaining. man,
Even if you ar emuch older you went through this stage too... [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by The Metallian from Sunday, May 29, 2011 3:26:18 PM)
The Metallian wrote:
KK will return after Parental Guidance is on Glee! Once that and the American idol appearance blows over he'll come back! Just waiting it out til the Judas Priest name gets respect back and not turning into a joke like Kiss! Which as of late it is headin into the land of "The Bands That Are A Big Joke" instead of the "The Land Of The Metal Gods!"
LOFL!
"We don't need no,no,no,no,parental guidance here!"
Comin to you in a future episode of Glee!
[The Metallian] Sunday, May 29, 2011 3:26:18 PM
KK will return after Parental Guidance is on Glee! Once that and the American idol appearance blows over he'll come back! Just waiting it out til the Judas Priest name gets respect back and not turning into a joke like Kiss! Which as of late it is headin into the land of "The Bands That Are A Big Joke" instead of the "The Land Of The Metal Gods!"
LOFL!
"We don't need no,no,no,no,parental guidance here!"
Comin to you in a future episode of Glee!
[judasprincess91] Sunday, May 29, 2011 3:04:35 PM
KK WILL RETURN SOMETIME.I JUST KNOW HE WILL
[L�avenir de L�humanite!] Sunday, May 29, 2011 3:02:12 PM
He appears on the following albums:
2002 - "Blown" by the band DEEDS 2006 - "Feed My Soul" by the band VOODOO SIX 2008 - "Calm Before The Storm" by LAUREN HARRIS (Steve Harris' daughter)
2009 - "Vicious Circle" by the band ACE MAFIA
Interestingly; when asked recently in KERRANG! magazine whether Richie was a full band member of Judas Priest, Rob Halford answered that they would wait until after the Epitaph Tour had finished to see how things had worked out, and whether Richie wanted to stay etc.
This asks the question whether the band are actually going to continue, and if they are, will Mr. Faulkner be a part of it (as a hired-hand) or is the door being left open for KK to return at some later point.
Also, here is the link for the Los Angeles press conference to introduce him, just before their American Idol appearence: