Maybe Hell Patrol and Hellrider would have been a little redundant sounding. I do agree with you on Riding on the Wind being a bit out of place.
I hate to sound like an ungrateful fan, but it seems that it'd be real bitchen to play a mini suite off of Nostradamus like Sands of Time/Persecution instead of Death or Prophecy like they're playing now. The build up from Sands to Persecution would be a real killer way to start a show, as opposed to Death, which just seems anti-climatic in a way (to my ears)... Prophecy being played live now-eh...not my favorite, and practically everyone I've talked to thought the chorus was pretty hilarious at first listen. I'm "biased" here, as Persecution is probably one of my favorite Priest songs ever, even if I can't sing along to half of it, LOL! It's just so freaking strong. This live album is growing on me though, most likely the "high" I got off of seeing Priest recently.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Screamin' Demon from Thursday, August 06, 2009 7:09:31 AM)
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Screamin' Demon wrote: |
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I find the song Riding On The Wind completely out of place on this CD. The album's title suggests evil songs. Riding On The Wind is the only one that isn't. Hell Patrol would have done a perfect job.
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J.D. DIAMOND wrote: |
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Yeah thats ok hellrider.....everybody has a song or two they can't get into......for me its "Night Comes Down" off the Defenders Of The Faith album......I could never get into that song,
but others may see and hear it as a great track and thats just how it is....I still can't get into "Night Comes Down" but I do like "Angel" off of Angel Of Retribution. I can handle listening
to "Out In The Cold" as commercial as it is,but I can't stand to listen to "Don't Go".....its funny how each one of us has different ideas of what they like and what they do not.
And Guido......I agree...I can now totally visualize what you are describing the lyrics of "A Touch Of Evil"......yeah,that makes total sense.
(Quoting Message by hellrider 31038 from Wednesday, August 05, 2009 11:06:51 PM)
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hellrider 31038 wrote: |
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even on the paaaaainkilllllleer album that is one i can not get into
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J.D. DIAMOND wrote: |
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I don't care for the live version of it,but on Painkiller album...I've always liked "A Touch Of Evil"...it is very "vampyric" to me.
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hellrider 31038 wrote: |
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yeah night after night .total killer on the volcal cords just ask freeze hey my good friend freeze i am sure you will agree.the only song spapad on touch of evil i do not care for and have never been able to get into is touch of evil.
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spapad wrote: |
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The only song off Touch of Evil I don't really like is Painkiller. That song is screamed not sang, and must be screamed on pitch. Was probably difficult for Rob to do when originally recorded, and now, well it must be a voice killer!
I respect the fact he screamed it in the first place, I really don't expect it to sound as good as the recorded version.
If any of you think you can do it, lock yourself in a room and sing/scream that song about 20 times at the top of your lungs, on key! and see if you have ANY voice left whatsoever.
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Screamin' Demon wrote: |
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Judas Rising, Hellrider, Riding On The Wind, Beyond The Realms Of Death, A Touch Of Evil and Painkiller are all from Rising In The East...thus Budokan, Tokyo 05.19.05
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sinic13 wrote: |
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Hi Priest Freaks!
As a "Die Hard Fan"I would like to know where the live versions of the songs from "A Touch Of Evil Live" were recorded (which Cities?)? Every song please, because there is no information about it. Thanks! |
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Edited at: Thursday, August 06, 2009 5:02:09 AM |
Edited at: Thursday, August 06, 2009 7:11:09 AM |
Edited at: Sunday, August 09, 2009 8:20:28 PM |
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