Radagast wrote:
Radical Cut wrote:
afeigel wrote:
Radagast wrote:
Depends on the era. If you don't like Exciter, forget nearly all their seventies songs.
If you don't like Screaming For Vengeance, the eighties is out.
If you don't like Painkiller, you're gay.
Yeah, if you don't like the title track off Painkiller, you can pretty much close the book on Priest....and you'd be gay.
Yeah, even I like Painkiller. It took them long enough, but they finally got a great drummer, and kicked up their intensity a few notches.
They had a great drummer on Stained Class and Killing Machine.
Then they brought in the sex fiend. Who was guff at everything except molesting retards.
Well he wasn't bad by any means, but he still seemed to lack power. Maybe it's less his fault and more the production. That's one of my main problems with the bands 70's albums, they don't pack much of a punch, the drums are quiet and the guitars are distorted but not enough, trebly and hollow, sounding very shallow, and lacking the full metallic crunch that would have made them really effective. If you look at a band like the Scorpions, or even Sabbath again, they had more ideally metallic guitars, and overall more effective production/mixes, and their guitar sound was closer to what would surface in later bands. Even as early on the song Black Sabbath itself, there was a much more dense and powerful guitar sound than most bands had for the duration of the decade.