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JUDAS PRIEST Frontman Says Writing Music With New Guitarist FAULKNER Has Been 'Exciting' - Sep. 11, 2012
Josh Hart of Guitar World recently conducted an interview with JUDAS PRIEST singer Rob Halford. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.

Guitar World: When you were writing "You've Got Another Thing Comin'", was there ever an inkling that this would be a song you would be playing 30 years later?

Halford: No, we had no idea. I think that's why we buried it. When we were putting the track listing together, we knew we loved the song. We loved that grove. Even now, when it comes on — it popped into a Honda commercial last night while I was eating dinner. [laughs] I knew that our management had put that together for us, but the guy's driving off into the sunset and the beginning of the song is playing, and it's just got that amazing rhythm that jumps into your system right away. But at the time, we thought it was a good track, but we didn't think it was that valid where we were going to stick it in the first three or four tracks of the release, which is what bands do even now. Your label will ask you to put the radio tracks at the front end, and, of course, on "Screaming For Vengeance" it was track eight. So we didn't think it was anything special, we just thought it was a good tune.

Guitar World: Since "Nostradamus", you've obviously had a new addition to the band in [guitarist] Richie Faulkner. How has it been writing with him so far?

Halford: Really, really strong. Exciting. He's riffing and saying, "Robby, I'm thinking of this and this and this." It's really exciting to have that kind of energy, because you feed off of it. It'll be great after having this two-month break from not seeing each other to reconvene in the studio in England and just sit in a room and go, "OK, what've you got?" I know Richie's got a lot to share with us. He went through the ritual on this tour, did great work on stage, the fans embraced him, so it's now time to see what we're capable of, the writing trio of Glenn [Tipton, guitar] and Richie and myself. We've already got a lot of stuff in the flash drives, stuff that basically Glenn and myself put together while K.K. [Downing, guitar] was mulling over whether he was going to stay or go. So before we launched the tour with Richie, we had a lot of material, and the bulk of it is very, very strong.

Guitar World: Has technology changed your songwriting process at all?

Halford: It's dangerous to walk around with a flash drive on a bunch of keys. [laughs] To a great extent, it doesn't really change. The technology is amazing in terms of the advantages it brings to music now, some of it good, some of it very bad. It's all about discipline and self-belief, determination, wanting to do the best you can do and not accepting anything that's below par. We've always had that attitude in PRIEST. We've always felt really strongly about any track that goes out for our fans. We're still doing it like we always have: firing up the riffs and finding a vocal melody to go with it, me going into me wonderful world of the Roget's Thesaurus and trying to come up with a new lyric and a new idea. And that's what we've been doing for four decades.

Read the entire interview at Guitar World recently conducted an interview with JUDAS PRIEST.

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posted by : jokerstyle
9/11/2012 11:52:26 PM
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Rob Halford is excited
you know what that means....


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COMMENT | So...
posted by : I'mGonnaKillEddie.
9/11/2012 11:56:01 PM
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I thought it was a good interview (what was posted). It's always nice, for me, to look into Halford's world and his vocabulary and his, generally, speaking style is pretty darn cool. You can tell he's not just any other Dope around, he's got his business, in the band and in life, and he's a survivor, like not many other, frankly!

Here's to Robby!!!!!!!!
many more great years and some very good albums to come, my friend!


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COMMENT | They've proven they can change drummers umpteen times.
posted by : jonrocks16
9/11/2012 11:59:48 PM
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They also proved you can't change the Singer. That being said, I just don't think you can replace the guitar player. I always favored Tipton's playing, but K.K. has a lot of fans.


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COMMENT | I just don't think you can replace the guitar player.
posted by : Itwalksamongus
9/12/2012 12:18:18 AM
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Of course you think that.

But, it's bullshit.

I saw Priest here in Kobe in the spring. One of the best shows I've ever seen, and the new guy was every bit as good as KK Downing.


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COMMENT | itwalksamongus ignoramus
posted by : jonrocks16
9/12/2012 12:32:02 AM
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Good for you and so fucking what.


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posted by : RighteousAct666
9/12/2012 1:04:46 AM
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Been a Priest diehard since I was 7. Always loved Glenn & KK guitar duo stuff, so I was VERY skeptical when they got Faulkner. Went to see 'em on the Epitaph Tour & I can honestly say the man holds his own. Now let's see if they can craft the songs with him on board as well. I don't want a Halford or Tipton solo sounding Priest album. Us die-hards want a full on classic metal album.


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posted by : judas priest
9/12/2012 1:48:46 AM
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The evident problem with Downing leaving Priest stems from the fact that he was one of the 'dynamic three.' The sound that manifests under the banner that is Priest comes from Downing, Tipton, and Halford. No one else. There are no substitutes here. Take one of those out of the equation, and you have a different sound (I.e., as is evidenced when only Downing and Tipton were writing the material during the Ripper era, or when Halford and Tipton were writing music on their own).

The removal of Downing concerns me given my theory of inherently being unable to attain the classic Priest sound without combining the three most responsible for that sound. Having said this, however, I'm still looking forward to what this new trio comes up with, as I am sure the music will, nonetheless, be top notch.


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COMMENT | Good for you and so fucking what.
posted by : Itwalksamongus
9/12/2012 2:31:40 AM
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You're wrong.

That's what.


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COMMENT | The sound that manifests under the banner that is Priest comes from Downing, Tipton, and Halford.
posted by : Itwalksamongus
9/12/2012 2:34:18 AM
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While that may reveal itself to be true in the songwriting dept., live they sounded just as good with Faulkner as they did with KK.


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COMMENT | itwalksamongitself
posted by : jonrocks16
9/12/2012 3:10:38 AM
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You're a dick
That's a fact!


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COMMENT | I'm sure this will be good.
posted by : klonozo
9/12/2012 4:00:08 AM
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This will be decent, they have something to prove with Faulkner, Tipton and Halford will keep up the quality control and usual. Nostradamus had some decent moments, but I'm looking forward to a standard full on metal album, exactly what they're doing. They killed live with Faulkner.


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COMMENT | Faulkner get lost
posted by : visionof
9/12/2012 4:18:51 AM
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Faulkner is not even close to KK. The worst replacement in priest history.


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COMMENT | All you "Rob is gay" haters...
posted by : Sabbathman
9/12/2012 4:30:22 AM
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...truly need (and really want) their own asses fucked hard.

People just can't let go of these stupid gay jokes after all these years, people just should focus on the music, not anyone's sexual orientation. I mean, how fucking funny some worn out gay jokes actually are? Fucking asinine and foolish shit. Grow up, let it go, focus on the music. You secret gay bitches!


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COMMENT | 'RE: All you'
posted by : SabbathLife
9/12/2012 8:38:08 AM
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Hahaha Well Said My Friend!!

These little kids have no Brains Yet ..Sooooooo ..

Ehh..
To bad it isnt like the good dayz when young fucks would have the Guts say shit to a real Face/Person and well....Yeah We know what happens next!! Hahha!! Little Cowards is what this Generation is.

Hail Priest !!!Cant wait for the new stuff!! and Piss on the young Cowards that hide behind Moms Computer!



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posted by : jocques
9/12/2012 4:54:46 AM
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The second comment made me die inside a little. You actually spent time writing that mound of fail? Are you 12? It's just embarrassingly lame.


I'm not being PC, saying 'how dare you insult gays, homophobe!!!!!111eleven'...the simple fact is, that was bad. Really bad. It just wasn't funny.


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posted by : Horror vacui
9/12/2012 5:52:04 AM
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Imagine Halford saying this:
JUDAS PRIEST Frontman Says Writing Music With New Guitarist FAULKNER Has Been horrible.


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COMMENT | We'll see..........
posted by : JJJB
9/12/2012 8:31:49 AM
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When he writes 1 kick ass song.


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COMMENT | Priest! Priest! Priest! Priest!
posted by : RiotAct666
9/12/2012 9:01:56 AM
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Bring on the new record. Screw the hall of shame!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! & those douchebags that run/own it You all suck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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COMMENT | What the fuck
posted by : diediediepigdie
9/12/2012 8:32:03 PM
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is with some of these comments? Is this 1998 or something?


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