I don't. know the reasons but K.K. Downing has left Judas Priest. Him & Glenn Tipton made a great duel ax team nuff said.
Great run......................Kudos,
Bonzolead
That's what I was thinking just keep going for one last go around. I seen them last summer & they was as good as ever & of course Scott Travis was a monster IMO the best thing that ever happened too JP.Kind of odd timing to retire right before the farewell tour.
But yeah, he had one heck of career.
...Scott Travis was a monster IMO the best thing that ever happened too JP.
Yeah I probably over-stated the Best thing but I'd liked Judas Priest more after they got Scott Travis you're youtube link is a great JP tune but it's the same beat as "Living after Midnight","You've got another thing coming " and so on, when ST was(is) the drummer he made JP more badass IMHO of course. Ian Williams probably knows that drummer in the youtube link he's really good with names.That really bums me out. It just won't be Priest without one of their great axemen. Fortunately I was able to see them TWICE when they came around to my neck of the woods. I also saw Ronnie James Dio in one of the same shows.
I completely agree. Maybe not the best thing EVER but he definitely brought their old school groove into a more modern style. With a little fresh blood those old timer really showed the kids how its done. Painkiller was the first album of their I ever heard then I just worked my way back from there. I love wearing a collard shirt and tie to shows, inspiration courtesy of this video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoDbAd4fYBA
God I love that queen. Who is that on the drums btw?
Scott Travis was a monster IMO the best thing that ever happened too JP.
I don't. know the reasons but K.K. Downing has left Judas Priest. Him & Glenn Tipton made a great duel ax team nuff said.
Great run......................Kudos,
Bonzolead
... Ian Williams probably knows that drummer in the youtube link he's really good with names.
Bonzolead
I've always wondered why Dave Holland never gets any credit for playing with Priest. I never gave it much thought until I saw a Behind The Music, and over the bands entire career they never mentioned his name once, or any other drummer for that matter.
Dave was the only real drummer I knew with that band. He was there for all the best albums.