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Robert, Another factor one might attribute the sound of Glenn and KK's Gibs are pickups and their placements. I mean The V and SG right up against the neck with the Neck PUP, and the Bridge pup up closer than like today's SG Standards etc.

When I think of Priest' guitars, I definitely think of this sound.

 
Gball. This was my intro to Priest. After hearing Green Manalishi, I had to go out and buy Unleashed in the East
Imagine my shock to find out Fleetwood Mac and Peter Green were the original Manalishi-ites.
I had never heard a voice like Halford's before in my life. I just knew THIS was Metal and I liked it!!!


Got to be in the top 3 live albums of all time, with 'Strangers In The Night' and 'All The World's A Stage'
 
Robert, Another factor one might attribute the sound of Glenn and KK's Gibs are pickups and their placements. I mean The V and SG right up against the neck with the Neck PUP, and the Bridge pup up closer than like today's SG Standards etc.

When I think of Priest' guitars, I definitely think of this sound.


I think so...as much as I am addicted to Les Pauls, there is something about the sound of an SG (or a V or an Explorer) that just somehow is more RAW and RIPPING through a monster amp. Every time I pick up one of my SGs all subtlety and nuance goes out the window and I start playing UFO and Sabbath and Priest and all sorts of fuzzed-out stoner desert sh!t.
 
Then of course JP in their infinite talent, puts out an evolved version of themselves. The fierce and firey thrashing going on in this song, sure displays their skills and diversity.


Hell yeah. This record was so great when it came out, just put every Thrash band on the planet on notice that the big boys had joined the party and they better take a seat.
 
I think so...as much as I am addicted to Les Pauls, there is something about the sound of an SG (or a V or an Explorer) that just somehow is more RAW and RIPPING through a monster amp. Every time I pick up one of my SGs all subtlety and nuance goes out the window and I start playing UFO and Sabbath and Priest and all sorts of fuzzed-out stoner desert sh!t.

I never could bond with my 2016 Gibson SG. It just didn't have the punch of my Les Pauls...
 
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Sorry to derail off Priest, Robert, but when I hear how one doesn't get a certain sumn out of a Lester, or an SG, or a Hamer, Yamaha etc, I have to go to the sources I know most for the fellas who used a certain AXE during a certain time and how that sound sticks with me. Just like you and Leslie West.


And one of my Favorite Sabbath/Iommi songs. Look How NEW Tony's Monkey guitar looks in 1974
 
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