JUDAS PRIEST - Nostradamus
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Ultima Ratio
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Inscription: 15 Mar 2004 18:45 Messages: 4561 Localisation: 92
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Ah oui, je n'ai pas dit le contraire. Les versions Ripper sont bien burnées, mais sur le Live Meltdown le son est quand même bien crade, ce qui correspond à leur volonté de l'époque probablement.
Allez vivement Beyond Fear (en espérant que ce soit pas trop nul).
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24 Fév 2006 19:56 |
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Ce mec a floodé, je l'ai vu !
Inscription: 14 Mar 2004 20:49 Messages: 25655 Localisation: Cambrai
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JUDAS PRIEST have announced that they are creating their first conceptual album based upon the life and predictions of Nostradamus. The CD will be theatrically staged and performed in its entirety as an epic musical by JUDAS PRIEST.
JUDAS PRIEST made their only live appearance of 2006 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England on March 31. This was a special performance in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust charity and was a tribute to Tommy Vance (U.K.'s "Friday Rock Show") who passed away last year.
JUDAS PRIEST's "Rising in the East" DVD was recently certified gold in the United States by the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) for shipments in excess of 50,000 copies. The DVD was released in the USA and Canada on November 15, 2005. The disc was filmed in May 2005 at the legendary Budokan in Tokyo, Japan. The definitive JUDAS PRIEST lineup — vocalist Rob Halford, lead guitarists Glenn Tipton and K.K. Downing, bass guitarist Ian Hill and drummer Scott Travis — played two sold-out nights at the venue to promote the early-2005 release of the critically acclaimed studio album "Angel of Retribution", their first new material in 15 years. "Rising in the East" is JUDAS PRIEST's first straight-to-DVD release.
Columbia/Legacy has just released JUDAS PRIEST's vintage concert DVD "Live Vengeance '82", which was previously only available on DVD as limited-edition bonus with "Metalogy" box set.
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hellion
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Inscription: 16 Nov 2005 14:13 Messages: 487 Localisation: Sainté
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Mouais, je voulais me bouger pour les voir coute que coute sur la prochaine tournée, ils annoncaient des titres de derriere les fagots dans la set list. C'etait plus excitant que ce nouvel album qui sera sans doute excellent mais qui pourra difficilement rivaliser avec les freewheel burning ou ram it down (les chansons).
Wait and see donc. Mais je me bougerais pour voir Priets quoi qu'il en soit !
La rumeur voulait que ce soit sur la vie de vlad tepes ce nouvel album, ca aurait été aussi drole je trouve. D'autant plus que...
je suis le seul a trouver que rob ressemble parfois a max Shreck ou Klaus Kinski ? 
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07 Avr 2006 16:11 |
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Ultima Ratio
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Inscription: 15 Mar 2004 18:45 Messages: 4561 Localisation: 92
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J'espère qu'ils nous sortirons un truc un peu plus convaincant que le (seulement) sympathique Angel Of Retribution.
Mais bon, le concept sur Nostradamus c'est du vu et revu. Niveau histoire, anecdotes et détails, je pense que la version de Nikolo Kotzev sera toujours devant.
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07 Avr 2006 19:41 |
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Axel
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Inscription: 17 Mar 2005 19:47 Messages: 3975 Localisation: Toloose
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Moi tout ce que je veux c'est du Priest, le reste...
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07 Avr 2006 20:00 |
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Ultima Ratio
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Inscription: 15 Mar 2004 18:45 Messages: 4561 Localisation: 92
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On y croirait presque  .
JUDAS PRIEST frontman Rob Halford has spoken to Greg Prato of Billboard.com about the songwriting process for their new album, which will tell the story of the 16th century French prophet Nostradamus.
"We're writing right now," Halford told Billboard.com. "I'm here in the Midlands near Birmingham, with Glenn [Tipton] and K.K. [Downing]. The ideas are just so strong — we've already been putting down the music. It's incredibly exciting and inspiring to be involved. We're getting incredible results at these early stages.
"It's going to be a monumental task," Halford continued. "We've written about characters in our music over the decades — 'Loch Ness', 'The Sentinel', 'Sinner'," Halford said. "It's just like a natural progressive step for us. The exciting thing is that we're going to be performing the whole piece live on stage when we go out, hopefully in early 2007."
An album title and song names haven't been chosen, but Halford predicts the most musically challenging PRIEST release yet. "There's going to be some new dimensions of sound brought into this," he said. "We're trying to cover a lot of territory, but this has got to be seamless. This has got to take you through a journey of this man coming into existence, and going through his experiences of first knowing that he's got these abilities to have prophecies and visions. And then in the real world, the circumstances that he experienced just as a regular man — living in Europe in the 16th century."
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12 Avr 2006 21:48 |
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Ploc
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Inscription: 15 Mar 2004 19:25 Messages: 2420 Localisation: Quiche Land
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13 Avr 2006 13:55 |
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Dark Schtroumph
Skeleton In The Forum
Inscription: 14 Mar 2004 23:12 Messages: 9025 Localisation: Savigny sur orge (91)
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Moi ce groupe me troue le cul!!
Après avoir sorti un super album best-of, il font taire ceux qui disaient que le priest n'avançait plus (comme si ils avaient quelque chose à prouver?) en faisant un concept-album. Vivement que ça sorte!
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18 Avr 2006 18:03 |
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Axel
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Inscription: 17 Mar 2005 19:47 Messages: 3975 Localisation: Toloose
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18 Avr 2006 19:01 |
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hellion
Soundchaser
Inscription: 16 Nov 2005 14:13 Messages: 487 Localisation: Sainté
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oui, mais... Nostradamus !!!!! ca a pas été fait 1000 fois ? Même la vie de Vlad Tepes c'etait moins bateau...
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19 Avr 2006 9:33 |
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ZiGGy
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Inscription: 15 Mar 2004 23:51 Messages: 5370 Localisation: Saint Ganton
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D'un autre côté pour faire fonctionner un concept album il faut accrocher l'auditeur du premier coup, pour toute la durée, et les références ou métaphores doivent être compréhensibles. C'est pas comme une chanson ou on s'en fout de passer à côté du sujet. Donc un sujet bateau et un tat de clichés peuvent être un choix intelligent... paradoxalement. Reste à voir comment c'est exploité après, en terme d'écriture.
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19 Avr 2006 9:56 |
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Ultima Ratio
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JUDAS PRIEST have revealed more details about their upcoming first conceptual album, which is based upon the life and predictions of the 16th century French prophet Nostradamus. In a May 24, 2006 appearance on the "Rockline" syndicated radio show, PRIEST frontman Rob Halford and guitarist Glenn Tipton spoke about the songwriting process for the CD and their touring plans, which are expected to include a performance of the entire album from beginning to end at each show on the trek. A couple of excerpts from the "Rockline" appearance follow (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET):
On the songwriting process for "Nostradamus":
Tipton: "We've been considering a concept album for quite a while now, and our manager actually brought up the subject of Nostradamus, which we're all interested in. There's so many moods. The actual album is based upon his life as opposed to his predictions and things like that. It's all about his life, which is really interesting — full of incident and drama. We all felt very strongly there were so many moods there to tackle that it would make a great subject matter for a concept album."
Halford: "It's gonna be great, because, as Glenn was saying, he's [Nostradamus] a very mysterious character. We're gonna convey that kind of atmosphere in the music. Glenn, K.K. [Downing, guitar] and myself have already been writing back in England, and the early roots of 'Nostradamus' — they just sound incredible. We are doing some things differently. It will be a metal/rock opera-type production, so it will be strong. It will be everything you love about PRIEST. We're looking forward to it."
Tipton: "We're well on the way [in the songwriting department]. We've got a large portion of it completed on the writing side. I can safely say it's probably the most unique thing we've done. We've got an abundance of material, and we'll paste it all together and we'll shortly go into the studio and begin putting it all down."
Halford: "It's great. We're stoked. I can hear the songs in my head right now. It's gonna be incredible. The thing about Nostradamus is that, as difficult as it will be [to write a concept album based on his life], and it's a joy to face that challenge, it's a little easier in some sense [than writing a regular album], because you've got your plot. You've got your whole thing there laid out for you — you've got this real living, breathing person, who's now dead. But you've got the whole story of his life. And you just explore that and you try and find a way to kind of bring that about in a musical presentation. So the writing process is still the much the same. The three of us get together in a room, and we're talking about each particular moment in Nostradamus' life and we're trying to fit in the moods and emotions to those particular chapters."
"It's more about his life, because everybody knows him more about his prophecies. He's never really gone out of the news in hundreds and hundreds of years, and there are some that believe in his prophecies and some that don't. His life was a difficult life. He went through a lot of rough times. He was a brilliant doctor of medicine — he partly cured the great plague of Europe, he was able to save thousands of people, but couldn't save his wife and kids, which is tragic. And he was chased all over the country by the Roman Catholic Church. There's a ton of stories that you can really investigate musically."
On touring plans:
Halford: "Well, as ever, when 'Nostradamus' is completed, we're gonna go out and tour with that. It will be kind of unique, because we're intending and hoping that we'll be able to perform the complete 'Nostradamus' piece from front to back, which is something that PRIEST has never done. We were saying earlier today to our friends at VH1 that we're always looking for some new adventures and this will be one of them. So when we do go out with 'Nostradamus', that's what you'll experience — you'll have the whole recording from front to end. So it'll be that, and I dare say after that there'll be some more PRIEST touring covering all of our extensive back catalog of songs."
Tipton: "We wanna go out next time and do a completely different set, 'cause there's so many songs that people want us to play, and obviously there's only so much time we can play on stage. So we've got really a great setlist — potential setlist. We're going back to the real early days to draw songs from there. So we've got a lot of interesting projects ready to go."
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29 Mai 2006 21:09 |
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Muscu
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Inscription: 29 Mai 2004 22:27 Messages: 4420 Localisation: Paris
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Plus le temps passe, plus le prochain album m'intrigue.
Ils ont vraiment l'air motivés, c'est rare pour un groupe qu'a 30 ans de carrière.
J'ai vraiment hâte qu'il sorte en tout cas.
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30 Mai 2006 9:48 |
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Ce mec a floodé, je l'ai vu !
Inscription: 14 Mar 2004 20:49 Messages: 25655 Localisation: Cambrai
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JUDAS PRIEST frontman Rob Halford has spoken to Jon Wiederhorn of MTV.com about the group's upcoming concept album about the legendary 16th-century French prophet Nostradamus.
The bandmembers, who have been working on their ambitious undertaking for more than three months, have already written 90-plus minutes of music. After they massage the tracks into final form, add solos and write lyrics, the band will choose a co-producer and begin recording. PRIEST hope to finish the project by the end of the year in time to release it in the first quarter of 2007.
"Nostradamus is all about metal, isn't he?" Halford said. "He was an alchemist as well as a seer — a person of extraordinary talent. He had an amazing life that was full of trial and tribulation and joy and sorrow. He's a very human character and a world-famous individual. You can take his name and translate it into any language and everybody knows about him, and that's important because we're dealing with a worldwide audience."
In addition to digging new lyrical ground for JUDAS PRIEST, the album will contain musical elements that might surprise their fans. "It's going to have a lot of depth," the singer explained. "There'll be a lot of symphonic elements. We might orchestrate it, without it being overblown. There may be a massive choir at parts and keyboards will be featured more prominently, whereas they've always been in the background before."
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30 Juin 2006 16:37 |
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Ultima Ratio
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Histoire de nous dire qu'ils sont toujours vivants...
JUDAS PRIEST Management Co-Ordinator Jayne Andrews has posted the following message on the band's official web site:
"As usual when the band are working on a new album, the website will be very quiet. The guys do not want any information being given out at this time. As soon as they are ready to announce anything, I will do so for them!! They are taking a very short break just now but will continue working on the album next week. It is going incredibly well!! So please, be patient and as I always say... it will be worth waiting for!!!"
In a June 2006 interview with MTV.com, JUDAS PRIEST frontman Rob Halford said about the group's upcoming concept album about the legendary 16th-century French prophet Nostradamus, "Nostradamus is all about metal, isn't he? He was an alchemist as well as a seer — a person of extraordinary talent. He had an amazing life that was full of trial and tribulation and joy and sorrow. He's a very human character and a world-famous individual. You can take his name and translate it into any language and everybody knows about him, and that's important because we're dealing with a worldwide audience."
In addition to digging new lyrical ground for JUDAS PRIEST, the album will contain musical elements that might surprise their fans. "It's going to have a lot of depth," the singer explained. "There'll be a lot of symphonic elements. We might orchestrate it, without it being overblown. There may be a massive choir at parts and keyboards will be featured more prominently, whereas they've always been in the background before."
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Heavy REM
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Inscription: 04 Aoû 2006 22:56 Messages: 9663 Localisation: Au fond à gauche
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Des envies de profondeur.
Un concept (déjà utilisé).
Un orchestre.
Des choeurs massifs.
4 raisons pour sérieusement avoir envie de se barrer.
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noise
Ce mec a floodé, je l'ai vu !
Inscription: 14 Mar 2004 20:49 Messages: 25655 Localisation: Cambrai
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JUDAS PRIEST's HALFORD: 'Nostradamus' CD Will Be 'Bigger' And 'More Metallized' Than Ever - Oct. 28, 2006
JUDAS PRIEST frontman Rob Halford was the featured guest on Eddie Trunk's "Friday Night Rocks" radio show on New York's Q104.3 FM last night (Friday, October 27). Speaking on the phone from his San Diego, California home, Rob discussed PRIEST's upcoming concept album about the legendary 16th-century French prophet Nostradamus and his forthcoming flurry of HALFORD and FIGHT reissues that will hit Apple's iTunes Music Store at the end of November via Halford's new label, MGE (Metal God Entertainment). A couple of excerpts from the chat follow:
On the upcoming JUDAS PRIEST album:
"I'm taking kind of a little break away from the ongoing 'Nostradamus' sessions in England. Everybody is in the studio slaving away there. I think Glenn [Tipton] and K.K. [Downing] are probably not hard at work this time of night — they're probably partying somewhere. But, yeah, I'm back in San Diego. I'm here working on all of the monster lyrics for the 'Nostradamus' metal opera, which will be coming out sometime in 2007.
"All the songs are done — I would say 99.9 percent — but we've still got some ideas we're working on. The bulk of the opera is complete as far as the writing goes, and I can't begin to tell you how excited we are about this. It's gonna be an absolutely spectacular moment for PRIEST to follow up the incredible reunion record 'Angel of Retribution'. We're just really, really pumped about this new music that we're making. It's colossal PRIEST — some things that you've never heard before from this band are taking place. We've just got our nose to the grindstone and we're working as fast as we can to get this all completed and wrapped up and released and out in 2007 along with some special-event shows, which we'll talk about as we get closer to that. You know, we're gonna be playing the entire opera from beginning to end. That in itself will be a unique moment for PRIEST to show to our fans around the world, and a stage show that you will not believe. . . I'm gonna kind of take on that role of the character and we're basically gonna be telling the story of his life. He had an incredible life as a man besides making these prophecies that he did. It's a great life story about the things that he went through as an individual on a personal level, so we're obviously discussing that. But we're surrounding his life lyrically with some phenomenal PRIEST music — stuff that we're just so excited about, and as I said, music that will just blow everybody away. I can't begin to discuss it, because my mind is full of the music even as I'm talking about it. So get ready for it. The PRIEST is gonna follow up after 'Angel of Retribution' with something that's gonna be bigger and better and stronger and more metallized than you've ever heard from the band."
On what inspired him to write an entire album about Nostradamus:
"I just think this is a great opportunity for me as a lyricist, because I've talked about these characters — the Painkiller and the Sinner and the Sentinel — and I've been in that world as a lyricist, and now I'm having the opportunity as a lyricist to talk about this man, this real figure from the 16th century and the great things that he did — his prophecies. Some people are very skeptical about them, some people believe them emphatically. There are schools of Nostradamus where you can attend and learn about his teachings and so on and so forth. People say that some of his predictions actually came to be real occurrences from the past and as we look into the future. So I was just fascinated by this man. He went through a lot of grief. Without getting too heavy, he lost his wife and kids during the Black Plague — he was able to save a lot of other people, but he couldn't save his family. So he lost the loves of his life and he was put into… he was banished from the Roman Catholic church. He went through a lot of tough stuff, but he was a very strong, resilient man. Besides being a prophet, he was an advocate of certain kinds of medicine that revolutionized the world of medicine at the time, and many, many, many things. So yeah, it's been fascinating to really try and cover that man's life and put it into lyrics to the music of PRIEST."
On PRIEST's touring plans once the new abum is released:
"We're gonna do two things. We're gonna do specialized event shows in special venues for the 'Nostradamus' production. And then, of course, we'll be doing another set of touring dates throughout the world as covering all the PRIEST classics, so you'll be getting PRIEST in two dimensions next year — you'll be getting PRIEST playing the whole 'Nostradamus' piece, which I'm sure the fans will embrace and love and wanna see, and then of course, we'll come back around and do a PRIEST show with all the great things that you love — 'Painkiller', 'Living After Midnight', 'Breaking the Law', 'The Sentinel', [and] whatever else we decide to play. So you'll be getting PRIEST in every manner that you love to see the band. We made everybody aware when we did the press release sometime ago that that was out intent, so we're not gonna blindside the fans and let them think they're coming to the show to hear all the wonderful PRIEST classics. We're gonna let everybody know well in advance that it'll be a multi-dimensional experience — you'll get the 'Nostradamus' tour, and then you'll get the PRIEST tour — PRIEST classics and everything else."
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Chipstouille
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Inscription: 20 Avr 2004 10:27 Messages: 3529 Localisation: Paris
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Rockwood a écrit: Un orchestre. Des choeurs massifs.
Oh merde, j'avais oublié!
Ya des fois où j'aime pas avoir raison.
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28 Oct 2006 15:55 |
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Axel
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Inscription: 17 Mar 2005 19:47 Messages: 3975 Localisation: Toloose
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4 raisons supplémentaires qui me donnent envie de l'avoir et de l'acheter les yeux fermés. Je suis encore plus impatient d'écouter ça!
Et peut être que cette fois-ci j'attendrais le jour de sa sortie pour l'écouter, et donc resister aux mp3 et aux spoilers 
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Dark Schtroumph
Skeleton In The Forum
Inscription: 14 Mar 2004 23:12 Messages: 9025 Localisation: Savigny sur orge (91)
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Ah oui j'ai également trop hâte!!
Des choeurs, des claviers + la classe habituelle du PRIEST : MIAM!!
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