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Priest or Sabbath: Who's more crucial to heavy metal?


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Not even close. Black Sabbath.

I saw Priest at the Long Beach Arena in 1979-80 and 81. Stopped listening to them after that ridiculous "Turbo Lover". I missed seing Black Sabbath for the Heaven and Hell tour because they sold out so quick! Finally saw them at Ozzfest in 2000.

Sabbath was consistent over the decades even with different singers because of Tony Iommi.

Again, not even close.
 
Not even close. Black Sabbath.

I saw Priest at the Long Beach Arena in 1979-80 and 81. Stopped listening to them after that ridiculous "Turbo Lover". I missed seing Black Sabbath for the Heaven and Hell tour because they sold out so quick! Finally saw them at Ozzfest in 2000.

Sabbath was consistent over the decades even with different singers because of Tony Iommi.

Again, not even close.

I don't think you know a fucking thing about heavy metal.

Put down the copy of US magazine, idiot.
 
Cream, Yard Byrds, Kinks, Jimmy Hendrix and the who were the pioneers of what later became heavy metal.
 
Not even close. Black Sabbath.

I saw Priest at the Long Beach Arena in 1979-80 and 81. Stopped listening to them after that ridiculous "Turbo Lover". I missed seing Black Sabbath for the Heaven and Hell tour because they sold out so quick! Finally saw them at Ozzfest in 2000.

Sabbath was consistent over the decades even with different singers because of Tony Iommi.

Again, not even close.

I don't think you know a fucking thing about heavy metal.

Put down the copy of US magazine, idiot.
Quite possibly the worst Priest song ever written:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ROVXf6fZ0U]Judas Priest - Don't Go (Official Video) - YouTube[/ame]
 
Not even close. Black Sabbath.

I saw Priest at the Long Beach Arena in 1979-80 and 81. Stopped listening to them after that ridiculous "Turbo Lover". I missed seing Black Sabbath for the Heaven and Hell tour because they sold out so quick! Finally saw them at Ozzfest in 2000.

Sabbath was consistent over the decades even with different singers because of Tony Iommi.

Again, not even close.

I don't think you know a fucking thing about heavy metal.

Put down the copy of US magazine, idiot.

Quite possibly the worst Priest song ever written:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ROVXf6fZ0U]Judas Priest - Don't Go (Official Video) - YouTube[/ame]

And what's more: proof that you need to stay the fuck away from this thread, dumbass.
 
And what's more: proof that you need to stay the fuck away from this thread, dumbass.
Best Priest tune:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jac80JB04NQ]judas priest-metal gods - YouTube[/ame]


No one here gives a shit what your favorite Priest tune is.

Get back to posting Instagrams and updating your goddamned Facebook page, tweeny moron.
 
I've been in the Hall where this was recorded, Nakano Sun Plaza and I still can't believe they got this amazing sound. The place is an echo-chamber!

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8J9zyviTTmQ]Judas Priest (Unleashed in the East) - Victim of Changes (1979). - YouTube[/ame]
 
My favorite Sabbath tune. Just recently added it to my practice set list. Tuned a whole step and a half down to C#.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHISn_DCmc0]Black Sabbath - Into The Void (1971) - YouTube[/ame]
 
Sabbath was more influential, but I was a huge Priest fan. But like most rock bands, once they hit 40, they lost it.

Saw them in concert a few years ago. I'm glad it wasn't too loud!

Rob Halford was the greatest vocalist in metal of all time.

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