[crypticangle] Monday, July 14, 2008 12:33:39 PM | |
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Victim Of Changes
Livin' After Midnight
Hot Rockin'
You've Got Another Thing Coming
& many more --it's hard to pick !! |
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[vukluka] Sunday, July 13, 2008 11:09:22 AM | |
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DEVILS CHILD |
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[Cam65] Sunday, July 13, 2008 10:57:52 AM | |
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I love the intro to Genocide, especially on Unleashed in the East. |
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[rheis] Sunday, July 13, 2008 7:39:31 AM | |
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Sinner, Electric Eye, Victim of Changes, Tyrant, Genocide, Exciter,
Running Wild..........There's so many of them!!!!! |
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[The Dreamer] Saturday, July 12, 2008 11:56:36 PM | |
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Yes the Birttish Steel/Screaming era was great for riffs.
And one of the best parts is that they arent too hard to play. I reckon I could teach anyone how to play Grinder and Metal Gods fairly quickly. |
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[valis74] Saturday, July 12, 2008 11:51:21 PM | |
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Whooo tough one...I like to play the British Steel era riffs - Breaking the Law, Metal Gods, Grinder, Living After Midnight -- and the outro riffs on Metal Gods and Steeler are cool too. |
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[The Dreamer] Saturday, July 12, 2008 11:31:14 PM | |
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We all love them - they're the splendidly crafted hooks in just about every Priest song. As a guitarist I have the highest admiration for people who can write good riffs. I actually rate riffs above solos - but then again as a strictly rythm guitarist, I would!
Do you like the punchy, economic riffing in the early years, such as Victim of Changes or Grinder?
Or are you a wrap for the massive, earth shaking riffs of the later years, such as Judas Rising or the most recent classic Revelations?
Let's have 'em then boys - list your favs here. Once we have enough I am going to make a playlist of them to BLAST the NEIGHBOURS with! |
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