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Judas Priest Video: Electric Eye
Video Electric Eye |  |  | | List Price: $14.98 | | Label: Sony
Salesrank: 27167
Released: December 9, 2003 | | Our Price: $6.98 | | Used Price: $5.13 | | MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD | |
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Color DVD-Video NTSC | |
Electric Eye Reviews: Excellent! What else can I say?!?!  2008-07-18 - This is a very well put together video collection. I love every part of it. A must for Priest fans. High quality audio and video throughout.
Graet Priest dvd  2008-07-04 - Judas Priest--Electric Eye dvd was one the best purchases I bought --every fan must buy it & even if you're not a fan check it out --it'll turn you into one !!
Excellent!  2007-10-01 - An Amazon friend suggested this DVD for me because he knows I like Judas Priest and hard rock/heavy metal. He was right. This collection is fantastic---a definite must for any Judas Priest fan! It has some of their MTV videos as well as live footage. The sound was so incredible on my home theater system; I felt I was attending the concert! Enjoy this, sit back and relax...
One of the Best concerts I've been to...  2007-04-18 - A friend and I saw this show in Dallas back in '86. We sat first risers, off to the side of the sound board. Great seats for a killer show! I saw the video tape on sale a few years later, but didn't buy it. Am so glad they reliesed this dvd...worth it to re-live the show!
Priest at their best....  2006-06-15 - In 1986, Priest were huge. The band everyone talked about. When they came around on the Fuel for Life tour, I went with maybe 20 people from my notoriously non-metal, suburban high school. So maybe the "hard core" fans who say that the Turbo era appealed to "partying jock rockers" were right. Still the concert was mindblowing, the best metal show I've ever seen, surpassing even early Dio/Queensryche shows and Black Sabbath's Headless Cross tour. The house was sold out and Halford commanded the "fine looking bunch of metal maniacs" with every gesture, every nuance, his voice cleaner and more powerful than ever, while the band delivered heavier and sped-up, energized versions of the best 80s Priest tunes. Even poppier singles Locked In and Parental Guidance and the Fleetwood Mac cover The Green Manalishi became instant Priest classics in a live setting. Desert Plains, one of the highlights of this DVD, was unfortunately left out at the show I saw, and replaced with an older and IMO vastly overrated song. The day after the show I got to meet the band, and the following Monday I proudly displayed my concert shirt in the hallways. Less than one year after the show came the Priest... Live album, one of the most powerful sounding live albums but unfortunately with some stupid editing to fit the CD format. Then came the video and I could relive the concert experience in all its glory.. almost like being at this show again. And now, the DVD version is here and it's like being transported back to 1986 all over again. It may not be Friday Nite in Dallas, TX, but The Priest is Back. Now, if they could release the FULL, not the TV edited version of the 1983 Dortmund show.
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