Still miss KK

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We used to buy an album and think well it’s not that good but I’ll play it a million times I’m sure I’ll get into it and now it doesn’t really get a second chance. In the past there was always the opportunity to create a record like Dark Side of the Moon or British Steel or Back In Black that would be one of those albums that would be indelible and people will always come back to. And I think that opportunity has gone now and I think it would take a miracle for one of those to happen again. If you consider an album like Nostradamus then if that had been released in 1978 then it would have been another Dark Side of the Moon but it is all about the timing.
crankyrayhanky wrote:I stumbled across this site. KK is basically retired because Millenium Downloaders didn't love Nostrodamus like it was Dark Side of the Moon. Holy Crap. I love all of Priest- especially the from the 90s on- but not that disc. That recording was completely uncompelling and difficult to even listen to once all the way through.
http://www.themidlandsrocks.com/defende ... kQ_xGQ6VvZWe used to buy an album and think well it’s not that good but I’ll play it a million times I’m sure I’ll get into it and now it doesn’t really get a second chance. In the past there was always the opportunity to create a record like Dark Side of the Moon or British Steel or Back In Black that would be one of those albums that would be indelible and people will always come back to. And I think that opportunity has gone now and I think it would take a miracle for one of those to happen again. If you consider an album like Nostradamus then if that had been released in 1978 then it would have been another Dark Side of the Moon but it is all about the timing.
JerEvil wrote:YES!!!! If I am honest, I have skipped the last few JP releases but this sounds amazing! need to go back and revisit. I think hearing how much Rob is NOT singing live for those classic notes has put me in the camp of "I wanna remember them for what they were".
This here sounds like some classic Priest! Thanks for sharing.
DoubleBarrel wrote:crankyrayhanky wrote:I stumbled across this site. KK is basically retired because Millenium Downloaders didn't love Nostrodamus like it was Dark Side of the Moon. Holy Crap. I love all of Priest- especially the from the 90s on- but not that disc. That recording was completely uncompelling and difficult to even listen to once all the way through.
http://www.themidlandsrocks.com/defende ... kQ_xGQ6VvZWe used to buy an album and think well it’s not that good but I’ll play it a million times I’m sure I’ll get into it and now it doesn’t really get a second chance. In the past there was always the opportunity to create a record like Dark Side of the Moon or British Steel or Back In Black that would be one of those albums that would be indelible and people will always come back to. And I think that opportunity has gone now and I think it would take a miracle for one of those to happen again. If you consider an album like Nostradamus then if that had been released in 1978 then it would have been another Dark Side of the Moon but it is all about the timing.
Agreed. Nostrodamus was unlistenable.
Have you listened to Redeemer of Souls ? Richie Falkner is ok (he's no KK) but all in all it was a damn good disc.
crankyrayhanky wrote:DoubleBarrel wrote:crankyrayhanky wrote:I stumbled across this site. KK is basically retired because Millenium Downloaders didn't love Nostrodamus like it was Dark Side of the Moon. Holy Crap. I love all of Priest- especially the from the 90s on- but not that disc. That recording was completely uncompelling and difficult to even listen to once all the way through.
http://www.themidlandsrocks.com/defende ... kQ_xGQ6VvZWe used to buy an album and think well it’s not that good but I’ll play it a million times I’m sure I’ll get into it and now it doesn’t really get a second chance. In the past there was always the opportunity to create a record like Dark Side of the Moon or British Steel or Back In Black that would be one of those albums that would be indelible and people will always come back to. And I think that opportunity has gone now and I think it would take a miracle for one of those to happen again. If you consider an album like Nostradamus then if that had been released in 1978 then it would have been another Dark Side of the Moon but it is all about the timing.
Agreed. Nostrodamus was unlistenable.
Have you listened to Redeemer of Souls ? Richie Falkner is ok (he's no KK) but all in all it was a damn good disc.
I like that one. I think RF might be the glue keeping this together, he seems to have a lot of input into the material and plenty of solos. Interviews where he seems to know the back catalog and has more enthusiasm than the veterans, lol. He shreds but probably not the catchy songwriter that KK was. KK was a hack as a soloist, fun whammy bar, but a hack.