Judas Priest: Electric Eye (Video 2003) Poster

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10/10
a must for any Priest fan, or maybe just Metal fan in general
Quinoa198414 July 2006
This DVD is fantastic as a package of vintage Judas Priest material. Included is a concert that, until recently, was only available in scratchy VHS tapes or bootlegs. The concert, from the 1986 Fuel for Life tour, is a snapshot of the band in their prime (including a fully-head-of-hair Rob Halford), with such classics as Hellion/Electric Eye, Living After Midnight, Hell Bent for Leather, Heading Out to the Highway, among others (my favorite is a number off of Defenders of Faith, the Sentinel, which is done very well in the concert). This might be enough for a DVD, but it's packed with enough extras to make the DVD something of a collector's item in the future. It includes all of the 'vintage' Priest videos from the 80s, including some I haven't seen in many years (Johnny B Goode and Hot Rockin' two of them, the latter being quite funny). But this too is also included with rare BBC TV performances of rarer songs, some going back into the mid 70s when Priest were just starting out. For a band that was best seen live and loud, and whose videos were some of the metal staples of the 80s scene, this is a must-have.
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9/10
anything by the Priest is great.
knifeintheeye12 April 2006
This little gem had a lot of older material that made me smile--Old Grey Whistle Test footage for one thing.

The DVD contained a lot of promo vids (if not all of them) and the highlight for me was Touch of Evil--great song, good video, because I had only seen it once before. If any knock can be made against Judas Priest, it's the lack of quality videos. Painkiller is the best video by far and some of the others are just painful--Hot Rocking--to watch.

Also contained is the Live show from 1987 previously heard on Judas Priest...Live and released on VHS years ago. A fun show, if overproduced and some of the 'live' seems missing and redone in the studio.

If your not a fan of the band there is no reason to buy this, but a fan will enjoy it. Just be warned, bonus / extra or fun footage is missing.
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