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[gillymott-AccountClosed] Tuesday, December 10, 2013 3:53:19 PM 
Hi.

I think we are all entitled to our own opinion. Judas Priest were and still the best Band I've seen
and heard in concert, whether the scenery is important or not. I think Scott Travis is the best
drummer I've heard - I'm no expert, by the way. I've been to a few concerts, one of my
memories is everybody eating a certain packet of something and trying not to behave like
gremlins. It reminded me of the school I used to attend. Certainly Rob Halford has a 'stretched'
vocal scale which fits in with the music so well. It is, I think a unique experience to attend at least
one of their live concerts, which I did. Some people I know only ever attend one concert for their
favourite type/class of music -which I find a constant irritation, by the way, and feel they don't
need to go any more concerts. It is important to support and I will continue to do so.
[Tania2194AD] Monday, November 05, 2012 8:27:30 AM 
Every JP"s tour is unique like their each albums.
Year by year tours become increasingly larger, magnificent, luxurios ( on the basis of the show, design or formulation of the scenery on the stage).
JP don't have or give (never) a bad concerts. This is the responsible band.
I think Epitaph Tour is best tour that I've ever seen( other tours were great too).  Defference - the sound,own show, texture of the scene. I like it so much. But It's so incredible, all is ideal !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


[Judas Priest / One For The Road] Wednesday, December 21, 2011 12:21:13 AM 
Here's Reviews from Rochester NY,  Las Vegas and Reading PA.

I went to all three of these gigs and the band was truly amazing. Rob is a machine to be able to belt out those octaves night after night and being up there in age is even more impressive. His voice has changed some over the years but he has learned to deal with it and perfect it. Blood Red Skies amongst others was absolutely amazing. I was in row AA in Reading and just watching and listening I was in amazement to see the breathtaking performance.

Some people just don't understand the contribution that Judas Priest has made to the Metal industry itself. They may be to busy smoking pot and drinking themselves to death. They sit around and make signs about the sad state of affairs that tier life has become. That haven't got any creative potential and they appear to squander many years of there lives taking pictures of everything that has gone wrong in there life.

Well JP, to me the glass is half full and not half empty. You guys killed it every night I seen this awesome show. Reading appeared to be the best out of the bunch. My seating may of had something to do with that. Took the best pics during that gig and maybe the rolling pastures and rolling hills got me in the spirit. Great road trip from NY., beautiful ride. Thanks for the years of Metal and for creating an image and style that has followed Metal through the years!!

KEEP IT METAL!!
How does anyone on this site know how many times Cher changes anyways???
[lilmac] Tuesday, December 20, 2011 12:12:07 PM 
Sounds like there are still some whiners out there! All I know is this- I first heard Judas Priest in 1976-77, for there album cover art really fascinated me being that I was in 4th grade at the time. Same went for BOC, great music, amazing art!  I first saw the mighty JUDAS PRIEST live in Kansas City on 7/15/84 which happened to be my 16th birthday....can you say party time? A band called Kick Axe opened and believe me, we all eagerly waited for the Priest to rage!  I was thoroughly impressed with Love Bites, the Sentinel, etc. LIVE!!!   After seeing every tour except for Painkiller (wasn't into the "new" style of speed metal at the time + Megadeth opened) since 1984, I can say that this was by far THE best performance that the boys in Judas Priest have done since the 1980's. PURE energy, crowd went nuts and Halford was spot on! We saw the St. Charles, MO show (western St. Louis area) on Nov. 10th, and believe me, I'm STILL HIGH off of that set!  I'm sorry you folks are so critical of what you saw in Texas, etc.; but you obviously saw an "off night" similiar to the St. Louis, British Steel show we saw in 2009. I however will never by into your criticism of this tour. The ENTIRE band put in so much energy into their St Charles show that not a ONE person I talked with was dissapointed. SO THANK YOU JUDAS PRIEST FOR PROVING THAT YOU ARE THE BEST METAL/HARD ROCK ACT TO EVER TOUR THE PLANET!!! Love that JUDAS PRIEST!!!   Douglas of Kansas City
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, December 20, 2011 12:44:34 AM 
Damn! Now THOSE are what I call "reviews!" 

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[Udo Sapper] Tuesday, December 20, 2011 12:00:43 AM 
I know it's late (is it really) but I was able to get a couple of good shots from the band:

Madrid: http://www.master-of-the-wind-eng.de/JudasPriestEspanaENG.html
Colmar: http://www.master-of-the-wind-eng.de/JudasPriestFranceENG.html

Awesome shows. Next year I'll be going to Stuttgart and Nuremberg.

Hails,
Udo
[scottyboy1977] Tuesday, October 25, 2011 1:05:35 AM 
Thank you, Judas Priest, for another awesome show. I went to see you guys at San Bernardino, CA on October 22 and you rocked! I took my wife and our two adult sons (they had never seen you guys live) and they were Metallionized! They both play music in their own respective bands and Priest has always been an influence in what they play. My favorite song of the show was "Beyond the Realms of Death." I last saw you in Paso Robles, CA in July of 2009. I have never been disappointed with the Priest. I don't understand how anyone calling themselves a fan could be. Anywho, I'm looking forward to your new album and seeing you guys again! Tell KK we missed him and you guys did one hell of a job replacing him. Thank you, Richie, for stepping up. As in the immortal words of MC5, "Kick out the jams, m****rf****r!" Until next time....
[Starbreaker287] Wednesday, October 19, 2011 3:48:10 PM 
Judas Priest Epitaph Tour Concert Review-Dallas TX.

So Judas Priest named their final world tour Epitaph.  They should have named it the "We Don't Give a Fuck Anymore Tour".

That's how they played the other night at the Allen Event Center to about 6,000 people.  First of all the sound sucked.  The drums especially sounded terrible, amazing because of the beautiful, clear drum sounds Thin Lizzy and Black Label Society had.  Judas Priest wasn't loud at all, how could Black Label Society have been louder than the Headlining Judas Priest??  Thin Lizzy sounded so clear and perfect and played their songs to perfection, eventhough their bass player is really irritating to look at, he's always in the front looking out at the crowd to see who is looking at him.  He never once, went over by the drumset to play with the drummer.

Black Label Society did their thing with tremedous sound esp the drums.  Zakk's guitar solo was WAY too long.  I went to the bathroom, got a beer, looked at t-shirts and was still soloing.
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This was my 13th TIME TO SEE JUDAS PRIEST.  I'm their biggest fan, I have all their CD's, DVD's, several t-shirts, they are MY band, a part of me, a part of who I am.  I was very anxious about this show and had looked forward to it for months as I always enter a euphoric state at their shows.  From the looks of the band, this is definitely going to be the last tour.  Rob looked like he didnt want to be there and would walk off the stage after every song, Glenn Tipton looked bored out of his ass and fucked up The Sentinel.

I coudnt believe how sorry the drums sounded, I couldnt believe how bad the band sounded overall.  One of the greatest things about Judas Priest concerts is the way their music sounds live.  Their music alone live is a spectacle in itself. Nobody is heavier than Judas Priest live, Nobody.  Not this show.

The high hat cymbals on the left and right were non-existent, the bass drums could barely be heard and the crash cymbals were also non existent.  There was no treble on the drums at all.

Rob sounded terrible during Blood Red Skies and the song in general sounded like dog-ass, which is a shame, because on vinyl, it's an epic heavy metal composition that goes alongside Victim of Changes and Beyond the Realms of Death. 

To my count, the band has had 5 major tours in the last 7 years, WAY TOO MANY and the band looks like they're sick of each other and like they're not getting along at all.  The only guys having any fun were the new guitar player and Scott Travis, too bad you couldnt hear them worth shit.

The band opened with Rapid Fire, which should have slayed, it didnt.  It sounded louder on my MP3 player with headphones, it was sloppy and boring.  The band went right into Metal Gods, Heading out to the Highway then Starbreaker.  They took out the intro on the drums on Starbreaker, probably because they sounded like shit.  Victim of Changes was next and Glenn played that stupid ass guitar solo he's played for 25 years which ruins the momentum of the song.

Other songs the band went thru the motions on: Prophecy, Beyond the Realms of Death, Diamonds and Rust, Turbo Lover, The Sentinel, Nightcrawler, Judas Rising, Hell Bent for Leather some song from Rocka Rolla, Painkiller.  They played at least one song from all their great albums. 

Rob didnt sing a single word on Breaking the Law and during Electric Eye, which is about a spy satellite, they had a spasmatic real eye from 1976 that was really distracting and ridiculous.  We got to hear Scott Travis talk, and despite how bored he looked, he had some energy in his voice and they played Living After Midnight. 

Rob had more costume changes than Cher. 

Judas Priest is my favorite band of all time, I can't believe their touring again, hell they probably can't either and by the looks of it, they all look they're ready for it all to be over.  This is the most disappointing concert I've ever been to.  Shame on you boys, you've been a part of my life since 1978 and me and my friends went to say goodbye to an old friend.  I would have been better off at home watching Sportscenter having been left with all the great memories of tours past when the band gave a fuck, when they had energy and passion.  It's all gone now. 

If you want to talk about this I'm a friend of yours on Facebook and I posted on the Dallas thread.  I hope you read my review, I'm your friend and you need to be told how pathetic you were here and you all need a kick in your ass.  Someone has to give it to you straight:  You sucked in Dallas.  My email address is [email protected].
[markallene] Tuesday, October 18, 2011 4:40:54 PM 

Great show in Dallas, Texas guys.  You all had me hooked with the "Hell Bent for Leather" album back in the 70's so I am getting old along with you guys.  The magic remains.  Richie did a great job filling in for KK.  (not to say I did not miss KK, because I did), but well done Richie.

Always incredible and thank you for bringing the Priest energy to Dallas on Epitaph.  You guys will always be the best, the Metal Gods you are.  I stood up and applauded for every song and "Breaking the Law" allowing the audiance to sing is was pretty fucking cool.  (nice touch)

I must admit having Thin Lizzy tour was a class act, though I was actually glad when Black Label Society was done.  That was a tough hour. 

Anyhow, for my fourth Priest show, this one was a great note to finsh on.  Thanks for all the memories guys!!  I'm looking forward to the next album. 

Blessings!!

Mark E, Texas USA

[Ghostwind] Monday, September 26, 2011 6:48:36 AM 
I've seen JP 4 times.  I'm headed for my 5th in socal next month.  Gotta say the Painkillers tour was the best.  Yeah, I know, many will disagree, but whatever.

I'm sure the set list is on the site here somewhere.  I hope to hell the Epitaph tour means they play some of the oldest stuff.  I'd be happy with a few, but I've yet to look around yet.

-Ghostwind

Edit: looking for the set list I end up here again....
Edited at: Monday, September 26, 2011 6:52:11 AM
[Vaillant 3.0] Saturday, September 17, 2011 11:11:41 PM 
Nooooooo! I need Glenn's site. It helps me breathe!! It gives me inner strength!!!

  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, September 17, 2011 11:05:07 PM)
[guidogodoy] Saturday, September 17, 2011 11:05:07 PM 
How about if I try to wean you off of Glenn's site:

"We played in Brazil tonight. They are the most amazing crowd in the world! While the motorcycle fell over on Rob, we still managed to go up to Corcovado and Pão de Açucar in our free time. I didn't get in any time fishing but we hope to return soon!"

  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Saturday, September 17, 2011 10:43:38 PM)
[Vaillant 3.0] Saturday, September 17, 2011 10:43:38 PM 
It just can't be. *breathing deeply through a brown paper bag* One month old tour diaries being announced on the Interwebs...what is this world coming to?

  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, September 17, 2011 10:33:13 PM)
[guidogodoy] Saturday, September 17, 2011 10:33:13 PM 
Deep breaths, my friend, deep breaths.
Unless your dog smells like a skunk. Then shallow breaths through the mouth, my friend, shallow breaths.

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[Vaillant 3.0] Saturday, September 17, 2011 10:19:58 PM 
*gasp* What? It's one month OLD?! Oh noes!! Ohmigoshnoes!!!! What shall we do? One month old...ONE MONTH OLD!!!

We're going to die, aren't we?

WE'RE GOING TO DIE!!! WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIIIIIEEEEEE!!!!!

  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by tasnam1 from Saturday, September 17, 2011 10:03:44 PM)
[tasnam1] Saturday, September 17, 2011 10:03:44 PM 

So they advertise to go to Glenn's website for updates on the Tour Diary and yet it is one month OLD!  Last post is Hungary!

[spapad] Saturday, September 10, 2011 7:24:51 PM 
The arena itself has yet to post this show. Keep checking with the Izod Center link, and not the ticket resaler's links. Good luck.

  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by steveo66 from Saturday, September 10, 2011 6:38:19 PM)
[steveo66] Saturday, September 10, 2011 6:38:19 PM 
Any idea when tickets for the Izod Center will go on sale???
[jptunis] Sunday, September 04, 2011 10:28:40 AM 
For all you New Englanders... Priest have a date in Lowell, MA booked on 11/20.  I don't get why this hasn't been announced but tickets are already on sale.  Check out the Tsongas Arena website for tickets!
[SIRENSONG] Friday, August 19, 2011 11:45:05 PM 
  Hopefully there will be an Epitaph tour blu-ray! Really stoked Rob has a blu-ray live dvd coming out.
    Looking  forward to seeing them in Florida! I think this site not posting onsale dates actually played into our hands.It does'nt make it as easy for scalpers and fans worldwide to converge that day.I got great seats and I think it was cause alot of people did'nt know they went onsale today.Looking forward to seeing BLS and what is left of Thin Lizzy also.Scott Gorham and Brian Downey are icons plus Marco Mendoza I saw live with Ted Nugent and he kicks ass!
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[raymfa] Monday, July 25, 2011 5:47:44 PM 
Are there going to be recorded and released an Epitaph DVD? I would certainly buy one
[GLORIAROMANA S.-THE QUEEN OF METAL GOD-ROB HALFORD] Wednesday, July 20, 2011 4:58:12 AM 
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[.] Monday, July 18, 2011 3:12:09 PM 
 What does your struggling musician play? Is he in a band and is there a way to listen to it?
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[tony123] Monday, July 18, 2011 2:59:53 PM 
Rik

I just missed out on the the ram it down tour so can't comment im afraid ( I saw a few people wearing the ram it down tour shirts in the pub before the gig ). I had to wait until the painkiller tour in 1991.

I am certain that the band made no mention that it was the last tour. I know from their posts on the site that they intend to continue as a band with regards to recording/some performing but they have made it clear that this is the last world tour. 

I  liked diamond and rust too- I have seen the acoustic version but i agree that the version at the concert was better.

[Rik_] Sunday, July 17, 2011 3:55:34 PM 
Tony
I thought the same  about the "farewell tour". They made no issue of that fact at all , did they? They can continue to play live shows without doing world tours I suppose. They certainly never suggested it was your last chance to see them, and yes it was unusual to not see KK Downing when he's been there for ever.

I liked Blood red skies too, can't remember if I've heard it played live before unless they did it on the Ram it down tour, but that's a long time ago?

Liked the version of diamonds & rust they did too part accoustic then into the heavier Priest version which I prefer

Edited at: Sunday, July 17, 2011 4:15:33 PM
[tony123] Sunday, July 17, 2011 12:04:16 PM 
I was at Manchester too. Great show and set list. Exellent to see 'blood red skies'.

I thought the drums were a bit loud over the rest of the band which was a bit distracting but not such that it was annoying.

hard to beleive it is farewell from JP (in a manner of speaking)

I know that KK has gone and his replacement unquestionably has a big pair of shoes to fill but thats not to say KK was greatly missed by me. When i saw JP on the last tour i was mesmerised by KKs perfomanxce on 'sinner'

Tony
[Rik_] Sunday, July 17, 2011 11:18:42 AM 
Good show in Manchester last night. Halford never opened his mouth during "Breaking the Law" , the audience sang the whole song  !! I know a few people thought KK Downing should be there, but he's gone & that's that, and I thought Richie Faulkner had good stage presence, playing a good part in the show & put on a good performance.

Queensryche seemed to go down OK with any fans they had in the crowd , but never having been one myself, I can't really comment on their performance.
[SIRENSONG] Sunday, July 17, 2011 10:03:38 AM 
 I know how you feel.It sucks.I normally can't find enough people who are'nt losers that will actually wanna go see a band.If you had 2-3 other people chipping in for gas for starters maybe some road trips 200-300 miles would'nt be so bad;tedious driving aside.About the only guy I've found that goes to loads of shows has very little money and wants a ride but can't hold up his share of gas.He lives on about $500/month as a struggling musician and his poverty sucks.Then he tries to stand out and find people with extra tickets he can get free or real cheap.He never has cash to buy new cds of groups either.A rock group's dream fan!Haha. Oh well..
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[codynstuff] Wednesday, July 13, 2011 5:59:01 PM 
Man, apparently if you live in Northern New England, you have to drive a ridiculous amount of hours to go see them. I'm a big fan but I don't have the money to make a trip that far... would a tour date in MA been so bad?
[SIRENSONG] Thursday, July 07, 2011 3:03:38 PM 
  Still no mention on ticketmaster about the new U.S. dates.This is just bizarre.I smell post-middle age burn out in the management!
[SIRENSONG] Saturday, July 02, 2011 11:59:56 PM 
  Glad you enjoyed it.Are you serious though that Halford did'nt sing one word for Breaking the Law? I know he lets the audience sing lyrics more and more in recent years but if it goes this far I guess maybe it is time to retire.I imagine some fans that never got to hear him sing that classic in person would be real disappointed to not hear one word from Rob.It would be Unparalled and UNBELIEVABLE..headscratch??

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[vukluka] Saturday, July 02, 2011 5:45:24 PM 
Excellent concert last night in Belgrade, Serbia ... and today we still buzzing in the my ears ...... There is nothing, Judas proved last night and from 60 years to remain heavy metal gods! I am delighted. Sounds great, performance. Halford is phenomenal! Grandpa for her age her singing and screaming ... I have no words ... highlights ... Halford when he let the audience sing the entire Breaking The Law, the band has just played, Halford conducted without a single word ......
Whitesnake has also been excellent.

Judas Priest Thank You
[SIRENSONG] Saturday, July 02, 2011 10:48:37 AM 
 I think the biggest thing from the lack of info for tourdate onsale dates and all is that the management is ready to retire too or helping the band to decide on it.Look at K.K. for starters.They should be fired at least some of them for mismanagement.You rarely get any news on here about them and its been going on a long time.Its like they can't be bothered and are busy with whatever.Sadly many bands are afraid to fire management cause they usually get their assets froze and the managers try a long protracted lawsuit against them.I'll bet the management have taken on too many acts and all.You need someone who only takes care of  you.Does their manager still mamage The Who and gosh knows who else? God knows he was a powerful dude but he's been around forever.Is it Bill Curbishley,his name? Whats the deal with Mrs. Andrews?

Edited at: Saturday, July 02, 2011 10:52:06 AM
[Ageneral3] Friday, July 01, 2011 8:22:41 PM 
Thanks buds, all I can say, is God knows Priest fans have poured their hearts into the band (and their $'s) for DECADES, not even knowing the heck I can even get the 'right' to buy the cheapest $100 ticket  is just about my last straw - if this was not the farewell tour (note no KK - total Sux), and my youngest daughter almost begging me to take her - I might just pass.  But, I am a lifelong, singleminded fan.  So I wait.  Ageneral3.
[metallo] Friday, July 01, 2011 9:53:48 AM 
Always fantastic. Since the first on 1984 to the last on June 22nd, 2011.
They were the best, they are the best, they will be the best, also once retired.
Then, in the future, if a new metal group could be able to play for about 40 years and giving me the same emotions judas priest gave on the last 30 years i could change my opinion, but 'til now absolutely NO !!
[Head banger] Friday, July 01, 2011 8:26:27 AM 
some of those resellers are owned by ticketbastard, in arangments that are not legal in all places.  perhaps that explains the discrepancy.  I read a bit of an article on that a year ago, cant remember most of it now though
  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, June 30, 2011 11:24:28 PM)
[guidogodoy] Thursday, June 30, 2011 11:24:28 PM 
Ya know, I am not so sure that it is as drastic a scenario or subversive a plot to draw more money. The early concerts, especially overseas, seemed to go off without a hitch. Just from what I gather from the posts here, people were able to get tix as expected. Many dates here were announced and onsale as expected as well. What is certain is that the hardcore fans were screwed out of the first 12 rows even in the presale. I say "certain" as I and and others were all online and speaking with one another the second the tix went live during the presale. Row 12? Row 13? Row 14 within the first minute? No way.

Like I said, though, that was just for certain dates. Others have scalpers online with triple prices even before the tix are officially onsale? I can only guess that this was poor management. Priest management? Venue management? Ticketbastard management? Label management? Can't say but I can't believe that the band I have followed all my life would make such a screwy decision. Hell, I would think that any band would just want to play music and leave most of the details to the company they hire. I have never once read or heard of an interview where any of the band members have not have anything but positive things to say about their fans and all the support they have received all these years.

That said, someone still has to answer for tix fiascos like not even being announced! Buck stops with JP management after all is said and done, I say.

  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by SIRENSONG from Thursday, June 30, 2011 10:45:42 PM)
[SIRENSONG] Thursday, June 30, 2011 10:45:42 PM 
  Sad but true but Priest management don't want to tell you when tickets go onsale cause then you won't bother till that date.They want people to scramble around and only find secondary ticket hawkers because Priest get a big extra fee from those tickets.They want to make as much money as possible and exploit fans.They treat you like tourists to fleece.Then alot of these bands turn around and say your part of their family at their shows.

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[Ageneral3] Thursday, June 30, 2011 8:47:42 PM 
When is Ticket Master going to sell Nov 18 show at IZOD Center in Rutherford NJ.  Only Tickets hawks offering - I would prefer to buy from IZOD or Ticket Master,  Dates after Nov on TM website.  Any thoughts or INFO?  thanks.
[SIRENSONG] Wednesday, June 29, 2011 11:03:31 PM 
 Yea, ya get sick of going back everyday to ticketbastard to see if the 2nd leg of the USA dates are up but still nothing.It is getting old already.Plus it was worded as being 'more U.S. dates' as if there may be more to the 2nd leg.I keep wondering if another Florida date might pop up.Even loads of bands much smaller tell you when shows go onsale.I'm only one person and to think maybe thousands of fans keep wasting their  time going back to ticket sites over and over  to try and find stuff out shows this site lacks consideration.  

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[guidogodoy] Wednesday, June 29, 2011 8:18:07 PM 
I'm glad I am not the only one to have noticed. A breakdown that throws even the hardcore Priest fans? Look at this thread. All "what about tickes sales," "where is some info?" 

While I am glad to have mine, someone dropped the ball bigtime here, IMO. Can't get proper info on the band's site? Ticketbastard / whomever selling out the first rows to scalpers?

Glad to be going but, without a doubt, sumphin' jest ain't rite.

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[SIRENSONG] Wednesday, June 29, 2011 4:22:37 PM 
  Why does'nt the Judas Priest official site have links to buy tickets to shows or tell when they go onsale.Its the only big group I can think of like this.Management is being lazy and it has to cost them some ticket sales along the way.Maybe this makes sense especially with K.K. saying there is a breakdown in communication with the management?
[Head banger] Friday, June 17, 2011 7:42:02 AM 
try voice or epitaph
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[Chris Deverian] Thursday, June 16, 2011 11:40:08 PM 
I'm so sick of searching on the web.  Anyone have the passcode for Cricket in San Diego?  Tickets on sale in the morning.  Thanks in advance!!!
[Bert] Wednesday, June 08, 2011 2:15:50 AM 

Yesterday we went to see JP kick off their Epitaph tour in the Netherlands. Amazing show with Rob sounding as in his early days and even songs that I had never heard live before like Starbreaker and Red Skies Burning. When my 16-year old daughter got Glenn's plectrum after the show she was absolutely thrilled. For those who will see the show in the coming months: enjoy yourselves!

[.] Sunday, June 05, 2011 2:42:53 PM 
 I'll take what I can get right now but the departure of KK took the wind out of my sails. 
[seventongueXXX] Sunday, June 05, 2011 2:24:20 PM 
This isn't a Judas Priest tour just like the VH tour wasn't a VH tour. KK Downing should suck it up and finish this leg of the Judas Priest legacy for the fans. He hasn't even touched upon the grievances he has - he owes that to the fans. I was going to go to a show but it's not worth it now. And if they make a final album w/o KK it's not a Judas Priest record. Patch up the problems and get on with things.
[Painkiller87] Friday, June 03, 2011 12:16:02 PM 
There is now big buzz over Judas Priest here in Tucson and everyone is waiting for when the tickets come on sale. Please announce soon so I can get my tickets ASAP!!
[os0891] Thursday, June 02, 2011 4:51:06 PM 
The Las Vegas presale password is AEGPriest.  The presale started on 6/2 and ends on 6/3 at 10:00pm Pacific time.
[todd 9495] Thursday, June 02, 2011 3:02:58 PM 
i n the last day or two, the on-sale dates for all the US shows have been removed from the website. I hope that's because the on-sale dates are being moved back until ALL US dates are announced. Currently, the closest show is in Rutherford, NJ, which is not a good venue for me. I'd be really pissed off if these tickets went on sale, then a closer, better venue was announced AFTER I already bought these tickets!

I realize this is not the doing of the band members themselves, but all bands (and their management and whoever controls this crap) owe it to their fans to announce ALL dates BEFORE any tickets go on sale. i really could care less about all the legal and business shit...MAKE IT HAPPEN! NO EXCUSES!

Thanks, and see you on tour!
METLHD
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