Rock Bands & Pop Stars
Judas Priest Fotos
Grupo:
Judas Priest
Origen:
Reino Unido, Birmingham - EnglandReino Unido
Miembros:
Rob Halford (vocals), Glenn Tipton (guitar), K.K. Downing (guitar), Ian Hill (bass guitars), Scott Travis (drums)
Disco de Judas Priest: «Metal Works 1973-1993 [VHS]»
Disco de Judas Priest: «Metal Works 1973-1993 [VHS]» (Anverso)
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  • Valoración de usuarios: (4.5 de 5)
  • Título:Metal Works 1973-1993 [VHS]
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  • Tipo:VHS Tape
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Análisis - Product Description
Ships via FIRST CLASS mail in the United States! Cardboard cover is in okay condition. Tape is in AMAZINGLY NEW condition! This is a PROMOTIONAL COPY/MEDIA EDITION COPY without shrinkwrap or final art. Ships in the original Columbia Music Video cardboard advance screener box. This is being sold as a collectible only and is not intended for resale to consumers.
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11 personas de un total de 11 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Good ......... could have been great.

First off, I want to let whomever may read this know that I have been (and continue to be) a fan of JP since the Sad Wings of Destiny album. Therefore, it is no surprise that I would enjoy this video retrospective. Let me share my thoughts with you about this video.

It starts off by describing how the band got together, and interspersed with this, is commentary by other Artists whom had seen or new of JP in the "early days" (i.e. Rick Savage, Roger Glover, more). It then moves on to describe how JP's image evolved over the years. Next, it chronicles their trouble with the law i.e. the suicide case from Utah. Finally, it briefly describes their split with the GREAT Rob Halford (come home Rob!!!!).

So why only 4 stars? Well, when I purchased this I was hoping to see concert footage from the "early days" or at least something I had not seen before. The vast majority of the concert footage was from the Memphis show in 1983 (and I believe that most diehard JP fans already have that one). It is my hope that if this were to be re-released as a DVD they would add A LOT more concert footage from the "early days" (I would love to hear the whole Dreamer Deceiver rather than a 20 second clip).

Anyway, it's still very interesting and I would recommend it to anyone whom is a fan of METAL. P.S. I want Rob back (please).

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4 personas de un total de 5 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Good for fans

If you only like Priest a little, you might not want to get this. It's much more an interview video, talking to people like Sebastion Bach (ex-Skid Row) and members of Pantera and people who have known or have played with Priest in the last 20 years. There's clips of videos, and a few full music videos, and a couple live clips. It's really good if you absolutely love Judas Priest, but if you're looking for a "Behind The Music" type of video on Judas Priest, this isn't it. It tells a lot, and it's funny.

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2 personas de un total de 5 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- JP RULES!!

"Mourn for us oppressed in fear

Chained and shackled we are bound

Freedom choked in dread we live

Since Tyrant was enthroned"

Tyrant