LOL!
Yeah i remember going home and playing the cassette tape and wondering like u did!
And after that it never got played much!
The only thing that saved my metal hunger that year was Metallica's "Master Of Puppets",that album brings back great memories of 86-87 that is for sure!
Unlike Turbo!
Damn it,i am still on this thread!
Fuck!!!!!!!!!!!!
LOFL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS from Saturday, July 16, 2011 12:49:31 PM) | | HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote: | | I have to admit that it does bring back both good and bad memories. I try only to think of the good, but I remember running to the store the day it was released and throwing it on the turntable the second I got home. I was extremely disappointed with it. I really couldn't believe what I was hearing. How the hell can you go from DOTF to THAT? But..... it did have the energy and feel of the times back then and for me those were good times. Turbo was the first Priest show that I ever went to, so that probably helps me not hate it as much as I would. Again, Out In The Cold is really the only song that I ever listen to and still love on that album. It is one of the few Priest albums that I never play and is at the end of my list as well, right next to Jugulator and Demolition.
| | The Metallian wrote: | | Fuckin sad hey,they went from the awesomeness image of metal on Defenders to that!
Fuck man,sad sad sad!
Unlike some folks here that Turbo brings back memories of it playing on car stereos and shit,for me it just brings back saddness,dissappointment and people making fun of the so called "New Priest" in 86.
It was a dark and depressing time the year 1986 was!
And i still can't watch that dvd from that tour either,the one on the Electric Eye DVD flimed in TX.
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