therealgws
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Post by therealgws on Feb 1, 2024 17:34:54 GMT 1
I'm a sucker for a goofy alien song or historical epic so I'm going with Saxon. Hardest rocking 70 year olds on the planet...
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Post by psychobolia on Feb 1, 2024 20:18:41 GMT 1
I voted for the Richie Faulkner band, the Saxon song isn't bad, but I'd rather hear Rob crooning then Biff.
Saxon is opening up for Priest here in April, good chance that I'll go. Don't know if I can make it through a full Saxon set tho, hopefully they keep the good stuff (Denim/Leather, Princess of the Night) for the end of their set.
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therealgws
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Post by therealgws on Feb 1, 2024 20:34:40 GMT 1
I voted for the Richie Faulkner band, the Saxon song isn't bad, but I'd rather hear Rob crooning then Biff. Saxon is opening up for Priest here in April, good chance that I'll go. Don't know if I can make it through a full Saxon set tho, hopefully they keep the good stuff (Denim/Leather, Princess of the Night) for the end of their set. Except the best stuff is on Power and the Glory. D&L is like beginner's Saxon...
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Post by *ech* on Feb 1, 2024 21:57:36 GMT 1
Both are predictable and generic, but still quality releases. I give the slight edge to Saxon on this one, but the stress test will be when Priest releases their full album.
It's going to be great seeing both bands on the same night, that is a killer night of classic English Metal right there. Uriah Heep is opening almost every date on that tour EXCEPT Paris! Grrrrrrrrr... Now THAT would have been absolutely epic. Still, that's quite a marquee.
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