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JUDAS PRIEST Singer's 'Screaming For Vengeance' Track-By-Track Commentary - Sep. 21, 2012
JUDAS PRIEST's "Screaming For Vengeance - Special 30th Anniversary Edition" sold 3,800 copies in the United States in its first week of release to land at position No. 98 on The Billboard 200 chart.

A vital part of rock history, British heavy metal legends JUDAS PRIEST have spent four decades writing classic songs and putting on spectacular live shows. During this period, the band has sold in excess of 30 million albums, and played to countless millions of fans across the globe. In 1982, they released their eighth studio album, "Screaming For Vengeance", containing their hugely successful "You've Got Another Thing Comin'", the single which proved that metal could get mainstream radio airplay in the U.S. — leading the way for a whole generation of new metal bands.

To celebrate the 30-year anniversary of this epic release, JUDAS PRIEST present you with "Screaming For Vengeance – Special 30th Anniversary Edition", containing not only the remastered original album plus bonus tracks, but also a live DVD from the 1983 US Festival show, filmed in San Bernadino, California on May 29, 1983.

The US Festival was intended to be a celebration of evolving technologies; a marriage of music, computers, television and people — organized by Steve Wozniak, formerly of Apple.

The "Screaming For Vengeance – Special 30th Anniversary Edition" live DVD was filmed at the second, and what turned out to be last, US Festival in 1983. The Sunday was the Heavy Metal Day. "It was the day new wave died and rock 'n' roll took over." It set the single-day concert attendance record for the U.S. with an estimated 375,000 people.

CD track listing:

01. The Hellion
02. Electric Eye
03. Riding On The Wind
04. Bloodstone
05. (Take These) Chains
06. Pain And Pleasure
07. Screaming For Vengeance
08. You've Got Another Thing Comin'
09. Fever
10. Devil's Child

Bonus tracks:

11. Electric Eye (live) *
12. Riding On The Wind (live) *
13. You've Got Another Thing Comin' (live) *
14. Screaming For Vengeance (live) *
15. Devil's Child (live)
16. Prisoner Of Your Eyes

* Live from the San Antonio Civic Center - September 10, 1982

DVD track listing:

US Festival Show - San Bernadino, California - May 29, 1983

01. Electric Eye
02. Riding On The Wind
03. Heading Out To The Highway
04. Metal Gods
05. Breaking The Law
06. Diamonds And Rust
07. Victim Of Changes
08. Living After Midnight
09. The Green Manalishi (with the two-pronged crown)
10. Screaming For Vengeance
11. You've Got Another Thing Comin'
12. Hell Bent For Leather

* Plus booklet featuring photos from Mark Weiss and sleeve notes written by Eddie Trunk (long-standing and well-respected U.S. rock journo, author, radio and TV presenter)

"Screaming For Vengeance" track-by-track commentary from JUDAS PRIEST singer Rob Halford:

"The Hellion" (instrumental): "We'd never done that type of opening before. And obviously it came from Glenn [Tipton, guitarist] and Ken [K.K. Downing, then-guitarist] at the time. I can't really remember how it came together in the studio, was it one person? Was it collective? I don't know. But we were always experimenting, always trying to do something that we hadn't done previously. We were inspired by what Brian May was doing with a lot of the QUEEN stuff. We've always been big fans of QUEEN. But Brian was doing those same types of multi-guitar track things. As you get a bit more experienced in a band, you understand the value of setting the scene — we quickly thought, 'We can use this as an intro tape.' And we did. In terms of setup, in terms of getting an audience's attention, it just works magically, even now, when we did it at our last show at Hammersmith [in May 2012] — once you start it, the audience just grabs onto it right away."

"Electric Eye": "I love the rhythmic set up on that song. Emotionally again, it starts roaring right from the opening bars. We're a metal band and if you're that sort of band it's important that you make sure you have that type of attitude and approach within your first two or three tracks. It reinforces who you are and what you're trying to do. The way that 'Electric Eye' kicks off is very much a statement, an assertive statement… It's a really good song and I think it's just got the attitude and the in-your-face drama that PRIEST has always tried to put forward."

"Riding On The Wind": "I love the way 'Electric Eye' and 'Riding On The Wind' bash into each other. 'Riding' starts with that drum passage, that clattering, and then it just really roars off. It's probably a stronger statement in terms of metal than 'Electric Eye' is musically. It just has a wonderful sense of being determined and having that type of strong and forceful attitude to it. It's about shooting for the stars. It pertains a bit to being on a bike, riding on the wind, that sort of thing. Lyrically I was trying to take the atmosphere of a lightning storm, or a hurricane, and riding on it and grabbing hold of it. It's a glorious statement in terms of metal."

"Bloodstone": "I know I keep saying this, but I love the way that song starts. It's got a really cool riff that Glenn came up with. Each of the tracks on the record start off with either an individual riff or something of a musical melodic passage that kind of sets the scene before the rest of the song kicks in. It's got a great breakdown, this kind of rhythm where – I don't know whether [then-drummer] Dave Holland came up with it — it's got that 'k-chonk k-chonk k-chonk' thing between the vocal phrases after the second line. Then he kind of snaps with the rhythmic 'k-chonk' and it's a very unusual arrangement. It's a little bit paranoid, because it talks about waking up in the night and being afraid of the game going on around you — I have no idea what that really means looking back!"

"(Take These) Chains" :"This was written by [CEILI RAIN vocalist] Bob Halligan, Jr., a songwriter discovered by Columbia in America. We ended up doing a few of his songs over the years. The label knew we'd recorded other people's songs before, and I think they must've had discussions saying, 'Well, at least the guys can understand the importance and value of what a song that could work on rock radio could do for them.' They just sent the demo over and we immediately warmed to it. Again, I think whatever we've done in terms of a cover, we've had to fully understand that it can be given the PRIEST signature musically. It's a wonderful song in terms of composure and the riffage in it. For the first time, maybe after what we were doing with [1981 album] 'Point Of Entry', we were feeling a bit more comfortable with talking about songs that dealt with relationships — it's not really seen as a metal thing is it? But even metalheads have boyfriends and girlfriends."

"Pain And Pleasure": "I think we were drunk the night we wrote this. Really fucked up. I was out of my fucking tree! When you get drunk, some people get violent, some people get giggly and some people get horny — and I just generally got very horny. That's just how I was in those days. Suddenly it's a complete change of tempo and emotion. It's a very simple song rhythmically, but you're kind of delving into a little bit of S&M with the 'You give me pain but you bring me pleasure…' line. That was the reason why we were attracted to the message in that song, we were fully ensconced in that leather image by that point. I love the slide guitar on that record, that's very much in the blues world, there's a portion of the blues that has that type of thing going for it."

"Screaming For Vengeance": "It's very unusual. It starts instrumentally in a very unusual tempo and the riffs and everything… it's not quite thrash, but it's got that attitude about it. It's really full-on and I get to use a voice that I don't really use on the other tracks. Everything goes into top gear and I think it's a wonderful complement to the way 'Pain And Pleasure' has been slugging along like an 18-wheeler. Then suddenly the thing lifts off again — it's easily the fastest song on the record."

"You've Got Another Thing Comin'": "That song has had a second lease of life because it's on one of the 'Guitar Hero' games. I met a guy recently whose 14-year-old son's favorite song is 'Another Thing Comin'', and he got to it via 'Guitar Hero'. It's is a song that's transcended from place to place. It goes from a record onto radio, onto a cassette player, then onto a CD, and then to an MP3 and then to a video game. That's a blessing for musicians, really, that your songs reach people through ways that ordinarily you wouldn't imagine."

"Fever": "I love the floaty, ethereal opening sequence. It's got a wonderful tone to it. It's got all these big multi-vocal tracks and this very dreamy landscape musically to it. I know that at the time we wrote it, Glenn and Ken were always being offered these new types of pedal board switches that would change the sound of the guitar. Some of the gear that was sent over at the time made the guitars sound like I'd never heard them before. It's, again, a lonesome, plaintive song. You get the image of this kind of… if you have an argument with somebody, sometimes you just like to slam out the house and just take a walk at night and I think that's what that song is. It's a contemplation song. It's got this type of emotional relationship setup in it. It's like lost love. It's a plaintive call to fix something that's broken."

"Devil's Child": "Again, it's a strong statement and I think whereas 'Fever' is a bit plaintive — maybe a little bit full of, not self-pity, but that kind of emotion — this is just the opposite. This is the real stuff, when you meet someone and your head blows off. It's a very secure, aggressive statement about meeting somebody that has a twisted side. It's got that wonderful rolling guitar riff on the chorus, that nice, flowing, almost picking groove to it. It's a great way to end the album."





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COMMENT | Nice!!!
posted by : RighteousAct666
9/21/2012 4:19:16 PM
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Besides hearing about Rob "drunk & horny", pretty cool to hear how he views each track.


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COMMENT | 'RE: Nice!!!'
posted by : Vorphalack
9/21/2012 4:36:52 PM
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God damn, you are a fucking baby.


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COMMENT | Huh?
posted by : Triple Shit-Talkin Jive
9/21/2012 4:20:28 PM
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"Judas Priest singer's..."

Yeah, Blabbermouth, cause no one here knows who Rob Halford is.


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COMMENT | Surprised
posted by : PrattleHead
9/21/2012 4:31:41 PM
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Surprised to see Dave Holland mentioned by name.

Say what you will, but all these 80's Priest songs sound better live with Dave Holland than they do with Scott Travis.

It's like Dave is struggling, but ultimately succeeding, with keeping up with the songs. While Scott is dumbing down his playing to play them.



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COMMENT | All these songs hold many things for us..
posted by : SabbathLife
9/21/2012 4:42:58 PM
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Oldschool Metalheads !!
We grew up with these songs/band.So many crazy ass dayz and nights with Priest Gigs and blasting the speakers LOUD And Proud!

Never will we have another band like this that can make such diverse songs in Metal.Yes,many emotions over so many years is what makes Priest and fans connect in many ways!

Thank God i Grew up when i did ! The Best of times man!

Hail To The Metal Gods!!!


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COMMENT | '"Thank God i Grew up when i did !"'
posted by : epac
9/21/2012 6:28:48 PM
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...man, you said it all right there...agreed 100% :-)


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COMMENT | 'RE: All these songs hold many things for us..'
posted by : rac1965
9/21/2012 6:38:58 PM
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Well said !!!!!!!


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COMMENT | #
posted by : Dee67
9/21/2012 5:14:37 PM
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some of the greatest songs ever written on this album.


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COMMENT | And, But and Or, gets you pretty far
posted by : TexasDog
9/21/2012 6:17:47 PM
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"But even metalheads have boyfriends and girlfriends."

No, its normally either one or the other.


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posted by : dejavu
9/21/2012 6:29:58 PM
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hey geddy's pee- that's a good list but you should add 'delivering the goods' !!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeNSt0RtTz8


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posted by : dj queef
9/21/2012 6:45:10 PM
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Wow, 3 posts alluding to jomoerotic undertone/innuendo jokes etc....hey Geddy's Pee just come on out already..you won't be judged...


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posted by : dj queef
9/21/2012 6:45:54 PM
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homoerotic


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COMMENT | Absolute Legends
posted by : Power
9/21/2012 6:59:37 PM
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Yesterday I listened to SFV for the 1st time in years...
The production is so fing good.
The songs kick ass

Screaming for Vengeance 10/10


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COMMENT | Good Album
posted by : RedZombie
9/21/2012 7:29:35 PM
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THeir finest work I would say.


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COMMENT | killer album
posted by : And Then There Were None
9/21/2012 8:16:34 PM
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every song is a classic.

my fave of theirs by far.


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COMMENT | SFV = Classic
posted by : RiotAct666
9/21/2012 11:07:41 PM
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The DVD on this is beyond epic. Great to have a vintage Priest show. Hope there is some more like it in their vaults.


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COMMENT | 'RE: SFV = Classic'
posted by : nodeerforamonth
9/25/2012 8:05:29 AM
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they got about 2 or 3 dvds of "classic shows from the vaults" from this time period!


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posted by : Aces_High99
9/21/2012 11:49:52 PM
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I've started to come around on Dave Holland's drumming in recent years.

Yes, he's more of a groove drummer in the Phil Rudd tradition, but he was incredibly tight and actually came up with some pretty cool beats in the early to mid '80s.

Of course I prefer the more technical Binks/Philips work from the '70s, but Holland was very good for the style of music Priest were making at the time.

Scott Travis is the worst of both worlds...he's not nearly as tight and solid as Holland when it comes to time-keeping, and he's not nearly as inventive as Binks or Philips were.

He's got speed and can play fast double bass, but that's about it. I just find his work largely underwhelming. The best thing he ever did was his first song with the band: the Painkiller intro. It's been downhill ever since.


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COMMENT | It's not a bad deal for the CD / DVD under $20.00.
posted by : I'mGonnaKillEddie.
9/22/2012 12:08:42 AM
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I wonder why only 4,000 or so sold. Looks like a great concert. I will be getting this soon enough. Nice to read into Halford's mind on those tracks. Thanks, Rob!

My fav. album from Priest is Stained Class, however, with the quality of albums Dave Holland was on, he's my favorite Priest Drummer, and I dare to say their best ever. British Steel, Point Of Entry, Screaming, Defenders, (yes) Turbo, and Ram It Down all have the 'Classic' Priest sound, to me and therefore are their best work, imo. Stained Class just has such a killer guitar work and less 'filler', too, so it's my fav. Priest sound, if you will. Peace.


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COMMENT | Tipton
posted by : scottymac
9/22/2012 12:57:40 AM
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One of the, if not THE most underated guitar gods around. I put him up there next to Iommi as writing some of the most killer riffs ever, and they're still bringing it. I always wondered what an Iommi/Tipton collabaration would be like. They seem like two cool cats that would put egos aside and blow us away.


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posted by : TheKarlMarxAbortion
9/22/2012 4:16:43 AM
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OK, I don't think I'll ever hear Pain and Pleasure the same way again...o.O

And for you lib bedwetters, I'll try and thumb myself down for you in advance, not sure if it'll work though, but here it goes.


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COMMENT | 'RE: #'
posted by : TheKarlMarxAbortion
9/22/2012 4:17:13 AM
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YEAH!!! It worked!! :D


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COMMENT | Yes...
posted by : Icarus21
9/22/2012 9:54:24 PM
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Tipton is criminally underrated.


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posted by : skizeetreez
9/23/2012 11:30:34 AM
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Track 16 ????


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COMMENT | shit circus
posted by : brovarnm
9/23/2012 7:11:29 PM
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Overrated record. Fever, YGATC, Pain and Pleasure, Chains ALL throw aways in my book. Sorry! Gimme Sad Wings, Hell Bent, British Steel, Sin After or Stained Class any day of the week......


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