[screaming_4_priest] Saturday, March 07, 2009 4:51:03 AM | |
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I agree.
imo along with the title track its the best song on the album.
It would make a great music video if done well unlike war.
Also yes it should stay in all priest setlist. |
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[Vinther] Thursday, March 05, 2009 9:33:16 AM | |
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Agree, it must be included in every single setlist. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Cobras-Aura from Wednesday, March 04, 2009 6:29:19 PM) | | Cobras-Aura wrote: | | Is that possible to email them? Cause if so I definitely think that should be done. I say fuck if it's in the middle of the tour. Death should be a permanent Priest song. It's dynamics and style have earned it a place for a song which must be included in any 'Priest setlist, hasn't it? | | Bazooka Joe wrote: | | Nice concept, sounds like a good idea, email Murray or someone and see what they can do haha.
After all, it's never too late to film a video or release another single in the middle of the tour. Just ask Michael Jackson and Metallica!
ACDC also just filmed a new video for Anything Goes as well. | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Everytime I listen to this song, I have my own little music video going in my head. At the beginning of the song, I picture the Grim Reaper (or at least Death from the Four Horsemen in the picture book) on the skeletal horse, stealthily appearing as the church bells ring. He would be singing the first few stanzas (since they seem to describe Death itself and its job in the first-person narrative) from the outskirts of a town whose people are suffering from the plague. He sharpens his scythe as he sings and watches the souls of the dying. Rob/Nostradamus would be in that town, warning the arrival of Death, singing "Messenger of Death...wields the scythe of Man's damnation..." and "Death rides out from the storm...". He announces his prophecies to frightened citizens of that town, while the rest of the band, his assistants, play their instruments to back up his words. When the Twin-Axe Attack begin their fast solos, Death spurs his horse and rides into that town, wielding his scythe, lowering the blade and slashing the sickly souls, giving them their eternal rest. At the end, as Rob/Nostradamus repeats the last lyrics, Death reaches the town's boundaries and slows his pace, feeling his job is now done. As the song fades, he vanishes as quietly as he arrived. | | Cobras-Aura wrote: | | This would get much better reception than the mediocre combination of War & its video clip. Death is pure bone crunching metal, great tune, evil as hell. A video for it would rock, maybe with that grim reaper walking around and spreading death and plague, with people crying out to god for salvation or something. |
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[Screamin' Demon] Wednesday, March 04, 2009 6:29:19 PM | |
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Is that possible to email them? Cause if so I definitely think that should be done. I say fuck if it's in the middle of the tour. Death should be a permanent Priest song. It's dynamics and style have earned it a place for a song which must be included in any 'Priest setlist, hasn't it? [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Bazooka Joe from Wednesday, March 04, 2009 11:12:17 AM) | | Bazooka Joe wrote: | | Nice concept, sounds like a good idea, email Murray or someone and see what they can do haha.
After all, it's never too late to film a video or release another single in the middle of the tour. Just ask Michael Jackson and Metallica!
ACDC also just filmed a new video for Anything Goes as well. | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Everytime I listen to this song, I have my own little music video going in my head. At the beginning of the song, I picture the Grim Reaper (or at least Death from the Four Horsemen in the picture book) on the skeletal horse, stealthily appearing as the church bells ring. He would be singing the first few stanzas (since they seem to describe Death itself and its job in the first-person narrative) from the outskirts of a town whose people are suffering from the plague. He sharpens his scythe as he sings and watches the souls of the dying. Rob/Nostradamus would be in that town, warning the arrival of Death, singing "Messenger of Death...wields the scythe of Man's damnation..." and "Death rides out from the storm...". He announces his prophecies to frightened citizens of that town, while the rest of the band, his assistants, play their instruments to back up his words. When the Twin-Axe Attack begin their fast solos, Death spurs his horse and rides into that town, wielding his scythe, lowering the blade and slashing the sickly souls, giving them their eternal rest. At the end, as Rob/Nostradamus repeats the last lyrics, Death reaches the town's boundaries and slows his pace, feeling his job is now done. As the song fades, he vanishes as quietly as he arrived. | | Cobras-Aura wrote: | | This would get much better reception than the mediocre combination of War & its video clip. Death is pure bone crunching metal, great tune, evil as hell. A video for it would rock, maybe with that grim reaper walking around and spreading death and plague, with people crying out to god for salvation or something. |
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[Bazookajoe_666] Wednesday, March 04, 2009 11:12:17 AM | |
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Nice concept, sounds like a good idea, email Murray or someone and see what they can do haha.
After all, it's never too late to film a video or release another single in the middle of the tour. Just ask Michael Jackson and Metallica!
ACDC also just filmed a new video for Anything Goes as well. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Monday, March 02, 2009 1:32:42 AM) | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Everytime I listen to this song, I have my own little music video going in my head. At the beginning of the song, I picture the Grim Reaper (or at least Death from the Four Horsemen in the picture book) on the skeletal horse, stealthily appearing as the church bells ring. He would be singing the first few stanzas (since they seem to describe Death itself and its job in the first-person narrative) from the outskirts of a town whose people are suffering from the plague. He sharpens his scythe as he sings and watches the souls of the dying. Rob/Nostradamus would be in that town, warning the arrival of Death, singing "Messenger of Death...wields the scythe of Man's damnation..." and "Death rides out from the storm...". He announces his prophecies to frightened citizens of that town, while the rest of the band, his assistants, play their instruments to back up his words. When the Twin-Axe Attack begin their fast solos, Death spurs his horse and rides into that town, wielding his scythe, lowering the blade and slashing the sickly souls, giving them their eternal rest. At the end, as Rob/Nostradamus repeats the last lyrics, Death reaches the town's boundaries and slows his pace, feeling his job is now done. As the song fades, he vanishes as quietly as he arrived. | | Cobras-Aura wrote: | | This would get much better reception than the mediocre combination of War & its video clip. Death is pure bone crunching metal, great tune, evil as hell. A video for it would rock, maybe with that grim reaper walking around and spreading death and plague, with people crying out to god for salvation or something. |
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[J.D. DIAMOND] Wednesday, March 04, 2009 5:36:03 AM | |
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I don't think they should make anymore videos,even though your ideas are awsome....I think they should be in the studio working on a classic styled Judas Priest album so we can have at least one more album to thrive on!! |
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[Vinther] Monday, March 02, 2009 9:46:56 AM | |
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Agree, it's also one of my favorite songs |
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[Screamin' Demon] Monday, March 02, 2009 4:12:45 AM | |
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Dude...that is fucking awesome you've read every thought of mine about the song
Now I REALLY think 'Priest need to do a video for the song. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Monday, March 02, 2009 1:32:42 AM) | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Everytime I listen to this song, I have my own little music video going in my head. At the beginning of the song, I picture the Grim Reaper (or at least Death from the Four Horsemen in the picture book) on the skeletal horse, stealthily appearing as the church bells ring. He would be singing the first few stanzas (since they seem to describe Death itself and its job in the first-person narrative) from the outskirts of a town whose people are suffering from the plague. He sharpens his scythe as he sings and watches the souls of the dying. Rob/Nostradamus would be in that town, warning the arrival of Death, singing "Messenger of Death...wields the scythe of Man's damnation..." and "Death rides out from the storm...". He announces his prophecies to frightened citizens of that town, while the rest of the band, his assistants, play their instruments to back up his words. When the Twin-Axe Attack begin their fast solos, Death spurs his horse and rides into that town, wielding his scythe, lowering the blade and slashing the sickly souls, giving them their eternal rest. At the end, as Rob/Nostradamus repeats the last lyrics, Death reaches the town's boundaries and slows his pace, feeling his job is now done. As the song fades, he vanishes as quietly as he arrived. | | Cobras-Aura wrote: | | This would get much better reception than the mediocre combination of War & its video clip. Death is pure bone crunching metal, great tune, evil as hell. A video for it would rock, maybe with that grim reaper walking around and spreading death and plague, with people crying out to god for salvation or something. |
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[Vaillant 3.0] Monday, March 02, 2009 1:32:42 AM | |
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Everytime I listen to this song, I have my own little music video going in my head. At the beginning of the song, I picture the Grim Reaper (or at least Death from the Four Horsemen in the picture book) on the skeletal horse, stealthily appearing as the church bells ring. He would be singing the first few stanzas (since they seem to describe Death itself and its job in the first-person narrative) from the outskirts of a town whose people are suffering from the plague. He sharpens his scythe as he sings and watches the souls of the dying. Rob/Nostradamus would be in that town, warning the arrival of Death, singing "Messenger of Death...wields the scythe of Man's damnation..." and "Death rides out from the storm...". He announces his prophecies to frightened citizens of that town, while the rest of the band, his assistants, play their instruments to back up his words. When the Twin-Axe Attack begin their fast solos, Death spurs his horse and rides into that town, wielding his scythe, lowering the blade and slashing the sickly souls, giving them their eternal rest. At the end, as Rob/Nostradamus repeats the last lyrics, Death reaches the town's boundaries and slows his pace, feeling his job is now done. As the song fades, he vanishes as quietly as he arrived. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Cobras-Aura from Friday, February 20, 2009 6:55:46 PM) | | Cobras-Aura wrote: | | This would get much better reception than the mediocre combination of War & its video clip. Death is pure bone crunching metal, great tune, evil as hell. A video for it would rock, maybe with that grim reaper walking around and spreading death and plague, with people crying out to god for salvation or something. |
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[Screamin' Demon] Friday, February 20, 2009 6:55:46 PM | |
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This would get much better reception than the mediocre combination of War & its video clip. Death is pure bone crunching metal, great tune, evil as hell. A video for it would rock, maybe with that grim reaper walking around and spreading death and plague, with people crying out to god for salvation or something. |
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