Beyond The Realms Of Death might be the most overlooked and yet greatest Priest track ever made. The solos are nothing short than legendaryFor riffs, this album, as much as anything (even including Black Sabbath) made me drop my jaw when it came out:
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Back when I was still playing club’s an backyard parties, that was one of the Priest tunes we played..Beyond The Realms Of Death might be the most overlooked and yet greatest Priest track ever made. The solos are nothing short than legendary
Back when I was still playing club’s an backyard parties, that was one of the Priest tunes we played..
@gball I bought that album and Powerage at the same time,, late late 70’s
That was the first album tour for the west coast . The American tour for Stained class was at the Whisky in Hollywood. Ca.For riffs, this album, as much as anything (even including Black Sabbath) made me drop my jaw when it came out:
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I used to hack my way through the first solo, badly,, but I would nail the harmonic feed back ending, Rick our other guitarist would do the second solo, and my number one guitar was the Strat. If I broke a string ,, I would use my Explorer with the wha cranked for full treble..yeah! I would've paid good money to see that, still would!
I had just started driving for a living and missed that show, and quite a few more till I became a carpenter in 81That was the first album tour for the west coast . The American tour for Stained class was at the Whisky in Hollywood. Ca.
I get that , many were influenced and still are. It's another case of right riffs at the right time (decade) and TONE !For me, it was a heavy Australian influence.
Indeed , preaching to this member of the choir :dood:Beyond The Realms Of Death might be the most overlooked and yet greatest Priest track ever made. The solos are nothing short than legendary