Turbo has more good songs. And LOTS of killer guitar synth. So I make exceptionsBut Turbo is not. Seriously??
I can't figure none of you out, man!!![]()
Turbo has more good songs. And LOTS of killer guitar synth. So I make exceptions![]()
Turbo has more good songs. And LOTS of killer guitar synth. So I make exceptions![]()
Defenders is one of the GOATsTurbo and Defenders were both released when I was in high school, so there is the inevitable nostalgia factor at play for me.
I'll take Turbo over Living After Midnight (and most of that album) 10 times out of 10
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Turbo and Defenders were both released when I was in high school, so there is the inevitable nostalgia factor at play for me.
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Fun fact. First High School Band we formed our 1st 2 songs were Johnny B. Goode and Living After Midnight .![]()
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Colouring By Numbers.![]()
I just felt like Turbo was a massive departure and kind of catered to the times. A little
too "Let's try and be trendy." For me.![]()
I listened to the entire JP catalogue in order with some nice headphones, back during Covid, as a lockdown-coping thing.
I grew up loving British Steel through to Turbo, but was totally unfamiliar with their early stuff. Loved all of it, particularly the progg-y first album, as well as Sin After Sin and Stained Class. So many great songs, catchy and well-arranged riffs, and Halford is just not of this earth, the true metal god. I'll never get tired of hearing that guy sing.
particularly the progg-y first album,