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March 13, 2024
song #34
Living After Midnight by Judas Priest
It was released in 1980 in their album British Steel
Fun fact: The song title came about when Glenn Tipton (the lead guitarist) awakened Rob Halford (the lead singer) with his loud guitar playing at 4 AM, during the band's stay at Tittenhurst Park to record British Steel. Halford told Tipton that he was "really living after midnight", and Tipton replied that Halford's comment was a great title for the song he was working on.
March 13, 2024
song #34
Living After Midnight by Judas Priest
It was released in 1980 in their album British Steel
Fun fact: The song title came about when Glenn Tipton (the lead guitarist) awakened Rob Halford (the lead singer) with his loud guitar playing at 4 AM, during the band's stay at Tittenhurst Park to record British Steel. Halford told Tipton that he was "really living after midnight", and Tipton replied that Halford's comment was a great title for the song he was working on.
June 11, 2024
Song #124
Turbo Lover by Judas Priest
It was released in their album Turbo in 1986
Fun fact: Singer Rob Halford said, "I just liked the analogy of the motorcycle as a euphemism for love. And 'I'm your turbo lover, Tell me there's no other.' It's got kind of a sexual undertone to it – which is fine. It's been done many times in rock n' roll: to use a machine, car, or motorcycle. It's just a fun bit of escapism more than anything else."
June 11, 2024
Song #124
Turbo Lover by Judas Priest
It was released in their album Turbo in 1986
Fun fact: Singer Rob Halford said, "I just liked the analogy of the motorcycle as a euphemism for love. And 'I'm your turbo lover, Tell me there's no other.' It's got kind of a sexual undertone to it – which is fine. It's been done many times in rock n' roll: to use a machine, car, or motorcycle. It's just a fun bit of escapism more than anything else."
😂 Kreator is the CHOCOLATE episode.

„I think that most people know that I've been a gay man all of my life, and it's only been in recent times it's an issue that I feel comfortable to address … something that I feel has a moment, and this is the moment to discuss it.“
Rob Halford: Interview, MTV, 2. April 1998
Robert John Arthur Halford (born 25 August 1951 in Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, England) is a British heavy metal singer. He was the lead singer of the band Judas Priest from 1972 to 1991 and returned in 2003. His distinctive voice with a range of 4½ octaves (D2-G#6) earned him the nickname "Metal God" in reference to a track on the album British Steel, and he is also known for his "Rob Halford Screams" (screams with very high frequency peaks).
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It is liberating to show yourself to the world by simply being authentic.
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Real people are who they are and don't pretend to be something else. With the great exception of actor..... We all wear masks - sometimes that's necessary as long as we stay true to ourselves.

Sometimes I think @ursaminorjim is just Rob Halford incognito.
i got these last night :3

i dont really listen to slipknot that much but it looked silly so i had to get it




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when judas priest sang ‘breaking the law, breaking the law’, as a gay person, i really felt that
me saying “awww look at my babies” like they aren’t a group of 60 year old men 😭😭
An inside joke with @pancakesmyhtie
after some research (listening to music) and consideration (enjoying music), I've come to the conclusion that there are three genres of vampire:
Dragula by Rob Zombie
Living after Midnighy by Judas Priest
and Daughters of Darkness by Halestorm
I reckon any vampire can be characterised by one (or more) of these songs