We love not just Judas Priest music, but we love heavy metal and we love to get out on that stage every night and perform. It's a joy to be able to do it.
From Glenn Tipton
The hardest part is to travel, and to be away from your family.
You have to get to know your voice and its strengths and play on those. It took me quite a long time.
You can have a bad day, but as soon as you set foot on that stage it's joyous.
Yes, we are fortunate because as a band we've always been on the up, always getting more successful.
Yeah, but on the U.S Tour we threw a new song into the set almost every night. Ofcourse, you can't do too many new songs every night as they've never heard it.
There are right and wrong reasons for doing solo projects, and this album was done for the right reasons. At the time there was no Judas Priest and I certainly wasn't going to hang my hat up on my musical career.
There are a lot better musicians than me out there that just haven't had the luck to fall into everything like I have.
Then I decided I couldn't just crawl in the corner and die, so I started putting pen to paper and wrote some songs. I had no idea what for or who I was going to work with. I tried to find my way and direction.
Shortly after that, we got management problems over in England, and Judas Priest asked me to join.
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