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[guidogodoy] Thursday, January 24, 2019 2:37:52 PM
Too funny. Rob RULEZ!
[Rafa Basa19022] Tuesday, December 01, 2015 5:53:11 PM
Rafa Basa (ROCK PALACE TV / RafaBasa.com - Spain) interviewed Ritchie Faulkner and Glenn Tipton of Judas Priest in Madrid
http://www.rafabasa.com/2015/11/30/rafa-basa-entrevista-a-judas-priest-para-rock-palace/
[Rafa Basa19022] Tuesday, December 01, 2015 5:51:27 PM
[666ozzypriest666] Friday, July 10, 2015 5:51:12 PM
-then I did not care about the silly ones and this page anymore, only about Boogie, guess why, to be threaten always bad with insults, although I have have the same opinion, there is something wrong...
[666ozzypriest666] Friday, July 10, 2015 5:40:04 PM
This is exactly my saying but the silly ones are too stupid to realize this, I have just defended the Metal God and his point of view, to expand the boundaries of Heavy Metal and to try always other things... Guido was disagree and I have just defended the Metal God, me and Boogie!
[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Friday, July 10, 2015 5:01:52 PM
I always loved Before The Dawn. It's a beautiful song and I'm glad that Priest has never been afraid to try different things. That is why they are my favorite band actually, because no 2 albums are the same.
Ian can be difficult to understand though, so if English isn't their first language, I'm sure it was even more challenging. But you'd think someone in the office could have transcribed it better than that! I'd volunteer! Sounds like a great job to me
guidogodoy wrote:
Interesting, indeed. Wish it weren't started by an expression of their great albums like "Screaming for A Vengeance [sic]" (and UGH) and later adding that they had to work longer to add Richie to "an extend" (uh..extent?) but fine interview nonetheless.
Just wish it were not either transcribed or translated by a goofy writer. Seems like they taped him and tried to piece together what he said later. "Screaming for A Vengeance" though? Come on. Let Eddie Trunk do the interview! He wouldn't be stumped!
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
Interesting interview with Ian. Looks like now the album won't be out until next Spring.....
[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Friday, May 04, 2012 11:11:02 PM
Ian can be difficult to understand though, so if English isn't their first language, I'm sure it was even more challenging. But you'd think someone in the office could have transcribed it better than that! I'd volunteer! Sounds like a great job to me
Interesting, indeed. Wish it weren't started by an expression of their great albums like "Screaming for A Vengeance [sic]" (and UGH) and later adding that they had to work longer to add Richie to "an extend" (uh..extent?) but fine interview nonetheless.
Just wish it were not either transcribed or translated by a goofy writer. Seems like they taped him and tried to piece together what he said later. "Screaming for A Vengeance" though? Come on. Let Eddie Trunk do the interview! He wouldn't be stumped!
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
Interesting interview with Ian. Looks like now the album won't be out until next Spring.....
Interesting, indeed. Wish it weren't started by an expression of their great albums like "Screaming for A Vengeance [sic]" (and UGH) and later adding that they had to work longer to add Richie to "an extend" (uh..extent?) but fine interview nonetheless.
Just wish it were not either transcribed or translated by a goofy writer. Seems like they taped him and tried to piece together what he said later. "Screaming for A Vengeance" though? Come on. Let Eddie Trunk do the interview! He wouldn't be stumped!
[paorcamp] Wednesday, September 28, 2011 9:33:32 PM
The previous message with the video was not supposed to be a quoted message, but I don't know why the page did not allow me to post it normally in this section as it does in any other
Interview in Costa Rica that is here in the News section is greatly appreciated.
[.] Wednesday, September 28, 2011 2:54:12 AM
Interview in Costa Rica that is here in the News section is greatly appreciated.
[wwol] Thursday, June 23, 2011 10:39:35 PM
[John Murphy32445] Monday, May 30, 2011 10:58:22 AM
KK seems more than happy to be going on the farewell tour.
[\~AuntieB~/] Monday, May 30, 2011 7:00:22 AM
Did you notice that he's wearing Astbury attire?! This must have been shot in a retail / gift shoppe for Astbury ; ) Thanks for sharing this link Pam. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS from Saturday, March 19, 2011 11:47:07 AM)
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
Here is an interview with KK talking about the Epitaph tour:
bcove.me/zq1wqhl0 (it may take a little while to load, it's a video)
Edited at: Saturday, March 19, 2011 11:48:22 AM
[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Saturday, March 19, 2011 11:47:07 AM
Here is an interview with KK talking about the Epitaph tour:
bcove.me/zq1wqhl0 (it may take a little while to load, it's a video)
I have a great interview that is a "panel" discussion of the 5 band members from 1986 during Fuel Foe Life Tour.
They answer 20 questions from an audience.
If I can upload it from the VHS tape I will email you.
Glenn mentions if he was not in a band he would be a gynecologist.
(Wonder if he took that idea from Alex Van Halen at the end of the Hot For Teacher Video?)
Daniela P wrote:
Halford interviews you've never heard before!
I've been digging through some really old cassettes and found some of my old Rob Halford-interviews.
One of them is from Swedish national radio 1984, a rock-show called Rockdepartementet, where Rob begins with "I'm 32 years old...". Talk about stepping into a time-machine...!
The next interview is an "as-is" interview from the Painkiller tour back in 1991. It's about 45 minutes and not even I have heard the whole thing since it was done!
I used to record everything so that I wouldn't forget what had been said when it was time to write my article. This particular interview was also aired on a small Swedish radio station, Radio MCB once - but only about 50% of the whole interview.
It's as exclusive as it gets for those who are collecting Halford-stuff. I can guarantee that you've never ever heard this one.
I posted "Part 1" today. There will be part 2 and 3 as I dig out more...
You'll find the blog and the audio-files in an embedded player HERE.
[tasnam1] Sunday, March 06, 2011 6:52:15 AM
Daniela,
I have a great interview that is a "panel" discussion of the 5 band members from 1986 during Fuel Foe Life Tour.
They answer 20 questions from an audience.
If I can upload it from the VHS tape I will email you.
Glenn mentions if he was not in a band he would be a gynecologist.
(Wonder if he took that idea from Alex Van Halen at the end of the Hot For Teacher Video?)
I've been digging through some really old cassettes and found some of my old Rob Halford-interviews.
One of them is from Swedish national radio 1984, a rock-show called Rockdepartementet, where Rob begins with "I'm 32 years old...". Talk about stepping into a time-machine...!
The next interview is an "as-is" interview from the Painkiller tour back in 1991. It's about 45 minutes and not even I have heard the whole thing since it was done!
I used to record everything so that I wouldn't forget what had been said when it was time to write my article. This particular interview was also aired on a small Swedish radio station, Radio MCB once - but only about 50% of the whole interview.
It's as exclusive as it gets for those who are collecting Halford-stuff. I can guarantee that you've never ever heard this one.
I posted "Part 1" today. There will be part 2 and 3 as I dig out more...
You'll find the blog and the audio-files in an embedded player HERE.
[Daniela P] Sunday, March 06, 2011 4:16:41 AM
Halford interviews you've never heard before!
I've been digging through some really old cassettes and found some of my old Rob Halford-interviews.
One of them is from Swedish national radio 1984, a rock-show called Rockdepartementet, where Rob begins with "I'm 32 years old...". Talk about stepping into a time-machine...!
The next interview is an "as-is" interview from the Painkiller tour back in 1991. It's about 45 minutes and not even I have heard the whole thing since it was done!
I used to record everything so that I wouldn't forget what had been said when it was time to write my article. This particular interview was also aired on a small Swedish radio station, Radio MCB once - but only about 50% of the whole interview.
It's as exclusive as it gets for those who are collecting Halford-stuff. I can guarantee that you've never ever heard this one.
I posted "Part 1" today. There will be part 2 and 3 as I dig out more...
You'll find the blog and the audio-files in an embedded player HERE.
[Defender Stu] Tuesday, May 04, 2010 1:56:59 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uM-D3uS7plQ
Here is me on my local radio show back in 2009, was very nervous, have interviewed people before but Rob is my hero.
[JT_Small_Deadly_Space] Tuesday, October 13, 2009 7:48:57 AM
It's from KK and Ian, there is yet more confirmation of Priest returning to the studio in the last paragraph. OHHH YEAHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[JT_Small_Deadly_Space] Thursday, September 10, 2009 3:30:47 AM
Oh bugger, here's me thinking they are going to announce going back into the studio after Japan. Oh Well! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by JT_Small_Deadly_Space from Wednesday, September 09, 2009 5:25:41 AM)
Hi guys i found this one today, can someone please give me the gist of what it says as i have no speakers or headphones =P. I don't know if it is true but apparently this interview contains some very good news that all Priest fans will definately want to hear, i hope it's true... enjoy!
[JT_Small_Deadly_Space] Wednesday, September 09, 2009 5:25:41 AM
Hi guys i found this one today, can someone please give me the gist of what it says as i have no speakers or headphones =P. I don't know if it is true but apparently this interview contains some very good news that all Priest fans will definately want to hear, i hope it's true... enjoy!
[spiderpig] Sunday, August 23, 2009 9:33:33 AM
Ian Hill spoke with The Hippo (NH newspaper) on August 13th:
A 1990 lawsuit accused the band of inserting subliminal messages into their songs, and driving two disturbed young men to suicide. Bollocks, was Halford’s retort. Urging fans to kill themselves is counterproductive. Better to secretly urge them, he said, to “buy more of our records."
On Sunday, Aug. 23, at 6:30 p.m. ’Priest hits Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion in Gilford for the final night of their American tour (though without Whitesnake, who exited when lead singer David Coverdale’s voice blew out last week). The show will feature a complete performance of the band’s most successful album, British Steel, released in 1980. Bass player and founding member Ian Hill spoke on Aug. 13 about the tour.
Any favorite moments on the tour?
We’ve done so many places; the main thing is the show, which we always enjoy. Days off are few and far between.
You’re ending in Gilford.
Beautiful part of the country, New Hampshire. It’s our first time playing in Gilford. We’re looking forward to somewhere with a bit of scenery. Last time around, we went to Lake Champlain in Vermont. We rented speedboats and motored from one end of the lake to the other, peered through people’s back windows.
How has the response been to the nightly performances of British Steel?
Fans know what to expect, which is great. Though really, it’s something we’ve never done. Someone pointed out it was the 30-year anniversary; when you play the songs every night, you tend to forget which album it came from. British Steel was the first one we had a U.S. tour with where we were the headliner.
When did you first come to America?
In 1977. In 1980 we opened for REO Speedwagon. Then we were special guests with Foghat and Journey. We began British Steel as special guests with KISS — damn good start that — and then went on our own. We must have done something right.
How did you start the band?
We were both about 17 when we started playing together in 1969. Kenneth [guitarist “K.K.” Downing] and I weren’t really close friends until we realized our common interest in music. We formed what was really a school band, with a chum called John Ellis. Judas Priest was another band. Their lead vocalist, Alan Atkins, came round and asked to sing. Family commitments caused him to leave, but we kept the name.
What were your influences?
Honestly, I listened to white boy blues — Eric Clapton, John Mayall. But my big influence was Jack Bruce, and Cream. I thought their live recordings were stand up. I still listen to Wheels of Fire today.
You moved away from finger picking your bass in recent years. Why?
Clarity, really — it’s a cleaner, sharper sound. When you have a couple of distorted guitars, you need that clean sound to put it through.
How has the second time around with Rob Halford been?
All was well when Rob came back. Everything clicked into place like an old jigsaw puzzle. We did some good material with Tim [“Ripper” Owens, who replaced Halford from 1996 to 2003]. He’s a great vocalist, great bloke. But being a fan of the band, he could see the sense of it. In every interview, we were asked if Rob was coming back.
[spiderpig] Monday, August 10, 2009 9:26:21 AM
JUDAS PRIEST Frontman Interviewed On 'The Blairing Out With Eric Blair Show' - Aug. 9, 2009
And congrats to Jeanine for getting through with her question on said program. To quote KK. "KEWL!"
[Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by metallark from Sunday, July 27, 2008 3:44:57 PM)
metallark wrote:
Great rock-line interview with JP last Sunday. It's running on their website through next weekend.