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    Judas Priest - Electric Eye (2003)

    Posted By: robi62
    Judas Priest - Electric Eye (2003)

    Judas Priest - Electric Eye (2003)
    Video: PAL, MPEG-2 at 5 614 Kbps, 720 x 576 (1.333) at 25.000 fps | Audio: AC-3 6ch. at 448 Kbps, AC-3 2ch. at 256 Kbps
    Genre: Rock | Label: Sony | Copy: Untouched | Release Date: 24 Nov 2003 | Runtime: 168 min. | 7,38 GB (DVD9)

    This DVD has quite a bit of material on it that will satisfy any Judas Priest fan. Contained on it are 13 music videos, a live concert of 19 songs (used for the Priest… Live! album), five TV appearances and a discography. Now, I believe the more crammed on a DVD the better, regardless if the material is pointless or not. That way I feel I am getting more value and the DVD becomes a worthwhile purchase. Even if the DVD has a few pointless features, someone is going to find those particular features worth taking a look at. For those who would find the features useless, they can just ignore them and view the features they find interesting. See, everyone is satisfied.
    Music Videos - This is my favourite section of the DVD. Here is a collection of 13 videos that date back to Judas Priest’s early 80s era up until 1990. Before watching this DVD I had never seen a Judas Priest video, but I must say they make awesome videos that are very entertaining. For the most part they are not serious videos and are comedic like Breakin’ the Law (one of my favourite music videos of all-time), Locked In and Free Wheel Burnin’. While the majority of these videos may be regarded as cheesy or lame, one must remember this was back in the 80s, and that it’s Judas Priest at the helm. Plus they’re awesome enough to get away with stuff like this. There are a few more “serious” videos such as Painkiller and A Touch of Evil, which were very well done. They add a nice balance to whole collection that makes it feel complete. On a different note, I was rather disappointed with the video for Johnny B. Goode. I have never been a fan of videos for covers. While the video itself didn’t really have anything wrong with it (the video portrayed a typical concert scene), I think it would’ve been better if Judas Priest made a video of one of their own songs; they certainly don’t have a shortage.
    Throughout watching this collection, one gets to see a few interesting things about the band itself and how those things evolved or changed over the years. The most specific things I noticed was Rob Halford himself and Dave Holland’s drum kit. It was interesting to see Rob’s many haircuts looks throughout the videos. He even sports a moustache in Don’t Go. The other interesting thing to witness was how as the videos progressed, the drum kit became progressively larger too. I always seem to notice things like that.
    Concert - I really enjoyed watching this concert. Seeing Rob and the rest of the band back in their prime was exciting, and made me wish I was around back then. The production and sound quality are excellent; you can hear everything perfectly from the drumming to Rob’s signature screams. That’s one thing of this concert that stands out: Rob’s vocals. He does a phenomenal job that almost outdoes his studio efforts. I can definitely see why this concert was used for the Priest… Live! album. Also worth mentioning is Rob’s stage presence. He certainly knows how to get the crowd going. I just saw Judas Priest in June and he’s still doing similar things, although not as actively, but one cannot expect 20 years of aging and world touring to not wear someone down. Of course Glenn and K.K. are awesome as well. Their presence adds to Rob’s and makes the whole thing feel complete; you can really tell they’re enjoying themselves while onstage, and that makes the crowd even happier to be there. The set list was pretty good too. To me the opening seemed a tad slow, but the band got the show roaring in no time. They played such classics as Love Bites, Hell Bent For Leather, Free Wheel Burnin’, You’ve Got Another Thing Comin’ and Breakin’ the Law, and finished strong with Metal Gods.
    TV Appearances - These TV appearances are very interesting. They begin with a very rare live performance of Rocka Rolla. This made me particularly happy because Rocka Rolla was the first Judas Priest album I owned, and I knew it from cover to cover. I enjoyed seeing Rob when he was very young and had long hair; he looked much different. Also the band’s performance for Dreamer Deceiver/Deceiver was exceptionally good. Makes me rather watch this live performance rather than listen to the CD. Rob definitely stole the show for that performance. Rob’s vocal performance for Take on the World was terrific. It was kind of short but was pleasant to watch nonetheless. Living After Midnight was dubbed over, or at least appeared to be; it sounded virtually the same as the CD. Nevertheless the band had good stage presence and I don’t doubt it was an enjoyable show. All in all the TV performances were well done and it’s a section of the DVD worth checking out, even if you just want to see the band in their youthful days.

    Tracklist:
    - The Videos
    01. Living After Midnight
    02. Breaking the Law
    03. Don't Go
    04. Heading Out to the Highway
    05. Hot Rockin'
    06. You've Got Another Thing Comin'
    07. Freewheel Burning
    08. Love Bites
    09. Locked In
    10. Turbo Lover
    11. Johnny B Goode
    12. Painkiller
    13. A Touch of Evil
    - Priest…Live
    01. Out in the Cold
    02. Locked In
    03. Heading Out to the Highway
    04. Breaking the Law
    05. Love Bites
    06. You've Got Another Thing Comin'
    07. Some Heads Are Gonna Roll
    08. The Sentinel
    09. Private Property
    10. Desert Plains
    11. Rock You All Around the World
    12. Hellion/Electric Eye
    13. Turbo Lover
    14. Freehweel Burning
    15. The Green Manalishi (With the Two-Pronged Crown)
    16. Parental Guidance
    17. Living After Midnight
    18. You've Got Another Thing Comin'
    19. Hell Bent For Leather
    - BBC TV Performances
    01. Rocka Rolla
    02. Dreamer Deceiver/Deceiver
    03. Take on the World
    04. Evening Star
    05. Living After Midnight
    06. United

    Extras:
    - Discography


    Features:
    - Direct Scene Access
    - Interactive Menu

    Judas Priest - Electric Eye (2003)

    Judas Priest - Electric Eye (2003)

    Judas Priest - Electric Eye (2003)

    Judas Priest - Electric Eye (2003)

    Judas Priest - Electric Eye (2003)

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