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Rainbow – Tarot Woman Lyrics 8 years ago
An epic opening track to a glorious album. "Beware of a place", the sound of his voice is so perfect. The keyboard playing is magical, a rainbow of awesome sonic colors.

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Judas Priest – Exciter Lyrics 8 years ago
This was either intentionally about Christ or subconsciously. It sure sounds like the second coming. He promised that he wouldn't again destroy the world by water again but instead by fire.

"Salvation is his task"...? Many obvious references.

"Ignition hits you the very soul of your being will cringe".. reference to hell or the born again experience with the birth pains.

"When he leaps among us
With combustive dance
All shall bear the branding Of his thermal lance,
Cauterizing masses Melting into one
Only when there's order Will his job be done."

This sounds like the Day of Pentecost. The trinity is about how the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit are three but one. So the Spirit of Christ leapt amid them "with combustive dance" (tongues of fire rested upon them) and they were anointed, branded with power on high and were one, which meant also there was now order among his believers.

And Christ is the one with whom we all have to do, believer or unbeliever. We need to cope with the fact of the empty tomb and who broke the Roman seals that were on the stone. When someone rises from the dead on the third day, and is one of the most historically legitimate figures of all time, it authenticates all he said and did rather effectively. And the temple was destroyed in 70 A.D., so another relentless proof that Christianity is just simply inseparable from the past, prevent or future.

Stand by for Exciter, he's come to make you snap out of the state you are in, looks around to make you see the light again.

Fall to your knees and repent if you please! Salvation is his task!

These lyrics fit pretty tight with that point of view whether Rob meant it to consciously or not.

Love this song and whole album. Beginning of speed/thrash echoed from Dissident Aggressor, the end of the last album, and has wonderfully British (or genteel even) lines like "predominant complacency leads to beguiling lies".

Stained Class from a lyrics point of view seem to speak about the fall of man as well. Saints in Hell speaks about martyrdom and/or the "christians" and Catholics who were behind the Inquisition and/or manifest destiny and that pattern throughout colonizing atrocities, which is spoken about in Savage. However with Savage, Africa seems cursed, right? Not a lot of blessings come from the satanic and insane witchcraft, shamanism, etc.

I personally refer to Rob as the High Priest of Heavy Metal, not a god. He acts more of the role of a High Priest rather than god. Though "metal god" is a term of endearment and respect, unless he could sing every night flawlessly like in Victim of Changes from Unleashed in the East and Painkiller, and unless Rob was a megalomaniac, which he isn't, Rob is no God, he's just the greatest heavy metal singer (and maybe lyricist too) there ever has been or ever will be. He is a gentleman as well, seems to be more of a loving and legendary Grandfather of metal than a Marlon Brando Godfather of metal. He's closer to being genteel than being some egotistical party freak, but of course he had his seasons of that much earlier in Arizona and elsewhere.

Exciter is a great song!

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Judas Priest – Saints In Hell Lyrics 8 years ago
So many Priest songs come to mind where Christian themes are pretty apparent. Like the Exciter, for instance. Rob was raised christian I suspect and the proverb is true, "raise a child in the way they should go and when they are old they shall not depart from it."

(Even though he may be the High Priest of heavy metal with extensive drug and partying experiences)

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Judas Priest – Saints In Hell Lyrics 8 years ago
If it should be interpreted as saints in actual hell, then, given the next song, it is about the so-called members of the church who destroyed many a people for manifest destiny (the first name it and claim it, word of faith heresy).

However, this is about saints dying the death of martyrs. Ever read Foxe's book of Martyrs? I haven't read the whole thing, but it's rough. Hellish experiences are often for the saints. For the first disciples of Christ, because we all have to inevitably cope with the fact of the empty tomb and who folded the napkin. They had to die painful, hellish deaths for the cause of the truth of the risen Christ.

For a time is was like second hell,
But
The battle is over, the saints are alive (forever)
How can we all thank you, we felt so despised
But we won through Christ who is our life

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