Wednesday, February 9, 2011

British Steel

Judas Priest has been one of my favorite bands to listen to since 2008.  British Steel was one of their first albums i bought.  Last year Judas Priest did the British Steel tour to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the album.  If your building up your album collection or getting bored of listening to the same music over and over, check this album out.  2 of the singles off this album are "Living After Midnight" and "Breaking The Law" both great songs and if you are just starting out on playing the guitar they are around the easy level to master.  2 of my personal favorites off of the album are "Rapid Fire" and "Metal Gods".  I watched the British Steel tour on TV awhile back.  At first i thought it would be Glenn Tipton doing all of the mini solos, but him and KK Downing each did a solo one after the other it was awesome :-)

Here are some links to check out "Rapid Fire" and "Metal Gods" if you haven't heard these songs before.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhXUutpELRA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWpvWAROGP4&feature=fvst

Also here is the tab for the intro to "Breaking The Law" if your just starting out on guitar or want to learn a new tune :-)

e-------------------------------------------------------
B-------------------------------------------------------
G-------------------------------------------------------
D-------------------------------------------------------
A--0--2--3--0--2--3--0--2--3--------0--------0-----3--2-
E-----------------------------1--3-----1--3-----3-------

8 comments:

  1. Passed on the tabs to my bro, as hes just started guitar

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  2. Nice tab, I wish it was the whole thing and just just the first part

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  3. Metal Gods is pretty frigging awesome.

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  4. I love breaking the law, its time to break out my guitar from storage!

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  5. British Steel is a great album!
    And thanks for the tab

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  6. Loving all your blog posts and particularly enjoying the little nibbets of Tablature popped here and there. Keep this up man.

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