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KK Downing

KK downing showing some of his guitars...judas priest kk downing guitar hamer gibson

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KK Downing in Finland

KK Downing in Finland, jamming with some dudes on Diamonds and Rust and talking, and more. www.kkdowning.net...KK Downing Judas Priest

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Sturm und Drang feat. KK Downing - Breaking the Law

KK Downing playing with Sturm Und Drang. From VRock Festival, Turku, Finland, August 25th, 2007....KK Downing Judas Priest Rob Halford Glenn

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KK Downing Jamming & Interview ~August 28, 2007~

Interview w/ Downing & Breaking The Law...Judas Priest KK Downing 2007 Priestone Breaking The Law Interview Glenn Tipton Sturm und Drang Rob Halford Diamonds

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Glenn Tipton Start & Victim Of Changes with KK Downing Solo

Judas Priest Rising İn The East 2005...Judas Priest Victim Of Changes Glenn Tipton

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Glenn Tipton/KK Downing - Favorite Albums

From "Heavy Metal: Louder Than Life"...Judas priest Glenn Tipton KK Downing Rob Halford Baptizm

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KK Downing's Boeing 757 flight

A video of KK Downing flying in a plane in Finland, January 2007. Taken from KK's awesome new website, www.kkdowning.net. Check it

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DirtyBlack - Painkiller (Judas Priest Cover / Death vers.)

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Origin Birmingham, England
Genre(s) Heavy metal
Years active 1969--present
Label(s) Epic, Columbia, CMC International, Koch, RCA, Gull
Associated
acts Trapeze
Fight
The Flying Hat Band
Halford
2wo
Racer X
Iced Earth
Website www.judaspriest.com
Members
K. K. Downing
Ian Hill
Glenn Tipton
Rob Halford
Scott Travis
Former members
Dave Holland
Tim "Ripper" Owens
Al Atkins
Les Binks
Alan Moore
John Hinch
Chris Campbell
John Pattridge
John Ellis
Simon Phillips
Judas Priest are an English heavy metal band formed in 1969 in Birmingham. Originally formed by guitarist K. K. Downing and bassist Ian Hill, Judas Priest's core line-up consists of Downing, Hill, vocalist Rob Halford and guitarist Glenn Tipton. They have been cited as an influence on many heavy metal musicians and bands. Their popularity and status as one of the definitive heavy metal bands has earned them the nickname "Metal Gods", from their song of the same name. They have sold over 35 million albums worldwide
Judas Priest are an English heavy metal band formed in 1969 in Birmingham. Originally formed by guitarist K. K. Downing and bassist Ian Hill, Judas Priest's core line-up consists of Downing, Hill, vocalist Rob Halford and guitarist Glenn Tipton. They have been cited as an influence on many heavy metal musicians and bands. Their popularity and status as one of the definitive heavy metal bands has earned them the nickname "Metal Gods", from their song of the same name.[1] They have sold over 35 million albums worldwide...For Painkiller (1990) Judas Priest returned to a more straightforward heavy metal style with more technical and double-bass drumming from new member Scott Travis. This album represents one of the heaviest and most intense in the band's discography, with Halford's trademark high-pitched wail rising to an ear-splitting shriek on certain tracks, bordering on an atonal black-metal-like scream. Indeed, Florida death metal band Death have even covered the title track on their album The Sound of Perseverance.

The Best of Judas Priest: Living After Midnight (1997) is a greatest hits album including hits such as "Electric Eye", "Turbo Lover", "Living After Midnight", "The Green Manalishi (With the Two-Pronged Crown" and many others. It contains hit songs from 1979 through 1990.

Judas Priest also released two albums with Tim 'Ripper' Owens following Rob Halford's departure. Jugulator (1997) was given mixed reviews, although it contains the epic "Cathedral Spires" which became one of Ripper's more popular songs. Demolition (2001) was generally considered another disappointment, although it was another "back to the basics" album, holding some memorable tracks.

Judas Priest's last release, Angel of Retribution (2005) which was Rob Halford's first Judas Priest album since 1990, contributed to the current revival of classic heavy metal. It contains songs in the band's classic style, such as "Judas Rising" and "Hellrider", as well as mid-tempo songs with clear and prominent drums and less prominent guitars ("Worth Fighting For", "Wheels of Fire"), a ballad ("Angel"), and the epic ("Lochness") which runs 13:28, a length of song the band had not done since its concerts in the early 1970s.
VH1 Rock Honors
Along with Kiss, Queen, and Def Leppard, Judas Priest were the inaugural inductees into the "VH1 Rock Honors." The ceremony took place May 25, 2006 in Las Vegas, Nevada, and first aired on May 31, 2006. Their presentation was preceded by the band Godsmack performing a medley of "Electric Eye"/"Victim of Changes"/"Hell Bent for Leather", and Priest themselves played "Breaking the Law", "The Green Manalishi (With The Two-Pronged Crown)" and "You've Got Another Thing Comin'", before which Halford rode a Harley onstage. On April 6, 2006, the Associated Press announced the event by saying "the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame looks to be getting some competition."Judas Priest have influenced all metal music since the late-mid 70s either directly or indirectly. Their influence was so important that MTV.com named Judas Priest the second most important band in heavy metal, just behind Black Sabbath.[21]

In addition to the sound, Judas Priest were also known for being the revolutionaries in the heavy metal fashion. Rob Halford began incorporating a macho/biker/S&M style into his look as early as 1978 (to coincide with the release of their album Killing Machine), and the rest of the band followed. It became a mainstay in heavy metal; soon, Saxon were wearing spandex; several other bands, particularly of the NWOBHM and early black metal movements, began incorporating Halford's fashion into their look as well.[22] This sparked a revival in metal in the early 80's, and catapulted them to fame, in both the mainstream and underground. Even in the present, it is not uncommon to find metal artists sporting such a look at concerts.

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KK Downing A Half Pint

Lol - listen to katie's singing for this one! im actually drinking this like a complete fanny. not cool....Bangor Rugby Drinking

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Judas Priest Medley Part 1 - Jackson King V Guitar

close. This is my tribute to KK Downing and Glenn Tipton....judas priest jackson king v guitar kk downing glenn tipton freewheel burning breaking electric eye

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Judas Priest - Painkiller cover (KK's guitar)

Me playing Priest's Painkiller. I am playing the guitar parts of KK Downing. Lousy sound and video quality, but awesome guitar skills (not) :-P
Please comment!

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Judas Priest- The Sinner -Montreal Canada 84

KK Downing and Judas Priest perform 'The Sinner' live in Montreal Canada, 1984. I doubt there will be another band anytime soon that will write or perform a song such as this.

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Judas Priest - You've Got Another Thing Comin' [LIVE 1986]

Judas Priest live 1986 Fuel For Your Life Tour...Dallas.

Rob Halford(Vocals)
KK Downing(Guitar)
Glenn Tipton(Guitar)
Ian Hill(Bass)
Dave Holland(Drums)

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Judas Priest Medley Part 2 - Charvel Jackson Model 4 Guitar

. This is my tribute to KK Downing and Glenn Tipton....judas priest charvel model 4 jackson guitar glenn tipton kk downing sinner victim changes rocker rising

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Judas Priest - Parental Guidance [Live in Dallas 1986]

Judas Priest live 1986 Fuel For Your Life Tour

Rob Halford (Vocals)
KK Downing (Guitar)
Glenn Tipton (Guitar)
Ian Hill (Bass)
Dave Holland (Drums)

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Judas Priest - Locked In (Live in Dallas 1986)

Judas Priest live 1986 Fuel For Your Life Tour

Rob Halford (Vocals)
KK Downing (Guitar)
Glenn Tipton (Guitar)
Ian Hill (Bass)
Dave Holland (Drums)

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Judas Priest - Turbo Lover LIVE IN LONDON

Judas Priest's Turbo Lover.

Ripper Owens(Vocals)
Glenn Tipton(Guitar)
K.K Downing(Guitar)
Ian Hill(Bass)
Scott Travis(Drums)

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Judas Priest - Electric Eye LIVE IN LONDON

Judas Priest's Electric Eye.

Ripper Owens(Vocals)
Glenn Tipton(Guitar)
K.K Downing(Guitar)
Ian Hill(Bass)
Scott Travis(Drums)

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Judas Priest - Breaking the Law LIVE IN LONDON

Judas Priest's Breaking the Law.

Ripper Owens(Vocals)
Glenn Tipton(Guitar)
K.K Downing(Guitar)
Ian Hill(Bass)
Scott Travis(Drums)

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Judas Priest - Better by You, Better Than Me

You could find a way to ease my passion
You listen to the blood flow in my veins
You hear the teaching of the wind
Tell her why Im alive within
I cant find the words
My mind is dead
Its better by you better than me

Guess youll have to tell her how I tried
To speak up thoughts Ive held so inside
Tell her now I got to go
Out in the streets and down the shore
Tell her the worlds not much living for
Its better by you better than me

Everybody
Everybody knows
Everybody
Everybody knows
Better by you better than me

You can tell what I want it to be
You can say what I only can see
Its better by you better than me

Guess Ill have to change my way of living
Dont wanna really know the way I feel
Guess Ill learn to fight and kill
Tell her not to wait until
Theyll find my blood upon her windowsill
Its better by you better than me

Everybody
Everybody knows
Everybody
Everybody knows
Better by you better than me

You can say what I only can see
You can tell what I want it to be

Its better by you better than me

Better by you better than me

You can tell what I want it to be
You can say way all they can see

Better by you better than me
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Stained Class is the fourth album by the British heavy metal group Judas Priest, released in 1978.

Considered by most fans to be one of the high points of Judas Priest's catalogue, Stained Class showcased a more streamlined songwriting style while not compromising on the band's trademark heavy metal riffs. It also introduced their classic logo, replacing the Gothic Script logo of earlier releases. This was considered by many to be the last of the four "classic" Judas Priest albums.

An unfortunate legacy of Stained Class is the 1990 civil action brought against the band by the family of a teenager who tried to kill himself after listening to "Better By You, Better Than Me" (along with a companion, who succeeded in his suicide attempt). The suit alleged that the band recorded messages on the song that, when played backwards, said "do it, do it." The suit was eventually dismissed. Ironically, "Better..."" is not even a Judas Priest original, but a cover of a 1969 track by Spooky Tooth (written by that band's keyboardist Gary Wright).

The album was remastered in 2001, with two bonus tracks added. In 2004, UK magazine Metal Hammer named Stained Class the heaviest metal album of all time.

This is the only Judas Priest album to feature songwriting by all five members (one of Ian Hill's few contributions to the songwriting process for the band, and the sole contribution thereof by then-drummer Les Binks - the guitar riff for BtRoD). Following this album the band broke its songwriting team down to Rob Halford, K.K. Downing and Glenn Tipton, with occasionally contributions solely by Tipton.

Track listing:
All songs written by Rob Halford and Glenn Tipton except where noted.

1. "Exciter" -- 5:34
2. "White Heat, Red Hot" (Tipton) -- 4:20
3. "Better By You, Better Than Me" (Gary Wright) -- 3:24
4. "Stained Class" -- 5:19
5. "Invader" (Halford, Tipton, Ian Hill) -- 4:12
6. "Saints in Hell" (Halford, K.K. Downing, Tipton) -- 5:30
7. "Savage" (Halford, Downing) -- 3:27
8. "Beyond the Realms of Death" (Halford, Les Binks) -- 6:53
9. "Heroes End" (Tipton) -- 5:01

Personnel:
Rob Halford: Vocals
K.K. Downing: Guitars
Glenn Tipton: Guitars, Keyboards
Ian Hill: Bass Guitar
Les Binks: Drums
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Simon Phillips: Drums on Exciter

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Judas Priest - love bites

Judas Priest are a heavy metal band formed in 1968 in the northwest midlands of England, near Birmingham. Originally formed by guitarist K.K. Downing and bassist Ian Hill, Judas Priest's classic line-up consists of Downing, Hill, vocalist Rob Halford and guitarist Glenn Tipton. They have been cited as an influence on many heavy metal musicians and bands. Their popularity and status as one of the definitive heavy metal bands has earned them the nickname "Metal Gods." They have sold over 35 million albums worldwide.

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Judas Priest- The Green Manalishi-VH1 Rock Honors

Judas Priest- The Green Manalishi-VH1 Rock Honors-2006...judas priest green manalishi vh1 rock honors rob halford kk downing glen tipton 2006 metal

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Judas Priest - Electric Eye

Judas Priest - Electric Eye (only the song, no video)...Judas Priest JudasPriest Heavy Metal Halford Glenn Tipton KK Downing Guitar

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Judas Priest - Heavy Metal - Live 1988

One of the rare footage of the 1988 tour!
I only have this one and not Ram it down!

This is heavy metal from the mercenaries of rock world tour 1988!!! Enjoy!

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