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TOPIC: HALFORD 3 Winter Songs
[JT_Small_Deadly_Space] Thursday, November 12, 2009 3:46:07 AM 
If you read the post properly i was just saying that Turbo had all of the commercial aspects of British Steel i didn't compare the album to Turbo in terms of music style as i have clearly stated it is not a metal album. And lets be honest although Turbo might seem like a commercial album and it is radio friendly i doubt that it received any airtime at all and nowhere near as much as British Steel with Breaking the Law and Living after Midnight. I'm starting to detect that you listen to nothing more than metal J.D? You know i would say i had a gift when starting to listen to Priest, Demolition had just come out. But i bought Living after Midnight (the greatest hits) first and i got a great feel of what Priest were all about. I appreciated every track on the CD and went out and bought the albums one afte the other. I grew to love them all. I also bought The Ripper era albums quite early and got into his music with Priest too and as a result i grew to love both vocalists approach to metal and the music with Priest. I guess i can thank my lucky stars that i wasn't buying the albums in order otherwise i might have ended up a frustrated and disapointed fan like J.D here. Ah well i might be of the minority and like the majority of Priests catalogue but i aint a fanboy either as i will admit that i think turbo Lover is not a great song nor is the second half of Turbo (not keen on Rocka Rolla although i love Cheater, One for the Road and Caviar and Meths. Most of POE doesn't get a listen but i that album has some true greats on it without a doubt. I hardly ever listen to Sad Wings of Destiny even though i understand its importance to metal music and Victim of Changes is a masterpiece (one of the greatest songs they have ever written if not the greatest) and i'll admit even some of Nostradamus strikes me as not great but i like most of the album. Demolition has some subpar tracks on it but i love some of it. In fact every album has songs that i don't like and rarely they have an album where i like every song but it happens, (Screaming for Vengeance, Defenders of the Faith, Painkiller, Angel of Retribution, Jugulator, British Steel, Killing Machine, Stained Class) all amazing albums from start to finish.
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