stub wrote:
[Right on my friend.....back when this album came out, there were other "heavy" bands like U.F.O., Thin Lizzy, Rush etc. aside from the early 70's heavyweights like Deep Purple, Uriah Heep and Zeppelin. Black Sabbath was the only real heavy metal band at that time. All the rest were just called "heavy rock" including Priest. All these band's albums had a wide variety of songs; some heavy, some mid-tempo and even ballads. None of these bands had ever released a single album that was heavy all the way through. Heavy metal came to exist as a viable music form in the late 70's with Priest leading the charge.
Rush, Thin Lizzy and UFO ,all of them were pretty heavy for that time,and they kicked some serious ass. But you forget to mention Queen ,who were at the peak of their heaviness during those days;i know that many metalheads simply ignore Queen ,because they got so mainstream during the 80's,drifting so far away from their heavy rock roots(but the same goes for Rush,except that Rush were never that popular).But it's a big mistake to deny their importance in the history of hard rock &heavy metal.Such heavy songs as Stone Cold Crazy ,Brighton Rock,Oggre Battle,Death on 2 Legs, Prophet's Song,White Man or Tie Your Mother Down(and many others) hold the comparison easily with the heaviest tracks from Sad Wings...some of them even have the fastest guitar riffing from the 70's.Anyway, good choice for a classic ,Sad wings(doesn't Epitaph sound a bit like Queen?,..hehe)is my favorite ,along with Stained Class, Painkiller and Turbo.So hail to the mighty Priest and long live Queen(now with Paul Rodgers)
I didn't intentionally forget to mention Queen.....I just never thought to.......by the way, look for my classic review of Queen II coming up soon.....one of the greatest albums ever in my opinion....