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Painkiller is tough@@@@@
I have just the thing for that. Cocktail we discovered on St Thomas. Won’t help you play it….. will help you not care. :pound-hand:

Painkiller
2—4 ounces Pusser’s rum
4 ounces pineapple juice
1 ounce orange juice
1 1/2 ounce cream of coconut
Garnish: nutmeg, freshly grated
Garnish: pineapple wedge
 
On my commute home from work yesterday. I put on a broad mix of Priest tunes.
Painkiller was one of them.
It is pretty brutal.
I am not familiar with a lot of the Halford material, but I do know that it is pretty intense.

I do plan on attending that show.

Good luck with this endeavor my friend. But I also know you will pull it off like a shining diamond.
Btreak a leg Rob
 
On my commute home from work yesterday. I put on a broad mix of Priest tunes.
Painkiller was one of them.
It is pretty brutal.
I am not familiar with a lot of the Halford material, but I do know that it is pretty intense.

I do plan on attending that show.

Good luck with this endeavor my friend. But I also know you will pull it off like a shining diamond.
Btreak a leg Rob

Bless you, my friend!
 

I have been arguing with people for, I guess, over 40 years about 'Point of Entry'

I think its a fantastic record with some undeniably great, catchy songs on it. Its one of my all-time favorite "relaxing at the beach" albums. Transitional it may be, but it was a solid, and despite that it seems it ranks pretty much last with the majority of Priest fans.
 
I have been arguing with people for, I guess, over 40 years about 'Point of Entry'

I think its a fantastic record with some undeniably great, catchy songs on it. Its one of my all-time favorite "relaxing at the beach" albums. Transitional it may be, but it was a solid, and despite that it seems it ranks pretty much last with the majority of Priest fans.

Agreed!

I rember working out the songs on Point Of Entry, in early March of 1981, in my first period art class on vinyl.
 
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