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Classic Video – Judas Priest – Locked In

  • August 20, 2010
  • by Rob Rockitt
  • · Entertainment · Hard Rock Music · Hard Rock News · Hard Rock Videos · Music · Video

You have to love Judas Priest’s classic video, “Locked In”.   So many Judas Priest fans hate the band’s 1986 album Turbo for the use of synthesizers, and cheesy glam look.  I must admit, that I have to crack up when I see the bad Halloween costumes the band was wearing back then, but I don’t and won’t ever hate Turbo.  It is that period of rock when they trying to keep up with the glam era of metal, and they made it through.  At least they didn’t go through a flannel shirt wearing phase…Thank God!  Enjoy the video clip “Locked In” below!

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  1. scott October 31, 2012 · Reply

    I love the Turbo album, it’s one of my favorites. I also like Point of Entry, As the milestone anniversary’s of Screaming for vengance came out a few months ago, it’s sad that Point of Entry was skipped over for an anniversary edition. With songs like Desert Plains, Solar Angels, this album rocked big time.

  2. Eddie November 12, 2010 · Reply

    In the end of the video, when they`re escape I can see only 4 from 5 members. Glenn can`t make it?

  3. Josef August 31, 2010 · Reply

    this latest Iron Maiden LP is incredible. I know some of u guys out there are pretty young, but get caught up http://www.ironmaiden.com/thefinalfrontier/

  4. Coopfan August 23, 2010 · Reply

    It’s nice to know that someone else also thinks that Turbo is a good album! It’s the one Judas Priest album that I never hit the “next” button on. They catch a lot of flack for its “commercial” sound, but is anything on this more radio friendly than “Rock N Rolla” or “Living After Midnight”? I think not.

  5. Frank Furter August 21, 2010 · Reply

    Agreed on most parts, though it’s hard to believe that is the same band that gave us Exciter or Victim Of Changes…… :^)

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