80’s at 8 Rockturnal With Scotty B Thursday 06-29-23
On tonight’s 80’s at 8, we metaled up with Judas Priest and W.A.S.P.. We started off with Judas Priest. Judas Priest, one of heavy metal’s most iconic bands, has gifted the world with numerous unforgettable songs throughout their career. Among their standout tracks is “Riding on the Wind,” a dynamic and powerful anthem featured on their 1982 album, “Screaming for Vengeance.” This song perfectly embodies the energy and spirit of the band, showcasing their mastery of heavy metal and cementing their status as legends of the genre.
“Riding on the Wind” captures the essence of Judas Priest’s signature sound, blending intense guitar riffs, thunderous drums, and Rob Halford’s soaring vocals. Written by the band’s guitarists, Glenn Tipton and K.K. Downing, and bassist, Ian Hill, the song exudes an air of rebellion, freedom, and the thrill of living life on the edge. Its fast-paced tempo and infectious energy make it a favorite among fans, often leaving them exhilarated and craving more
Upon its release, “Screaming for Vengeance” quickly climbed the charts, solidifying Judas Priest’s status as heavy metal superstars. In the United States, the album reached an impressive #17 on the 200 album chart, while in the United Kingdom, it reached #11 on the UK Albums Chart.
“Screaming for Vengeance” has achieved significant milestones. In the United States, it has been certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), for selling over one million units. Additionally, the album has garnered Gold certifications in Canada and the United Kingdom.
Decades after its release, “Riding on the Wind” remains an exhilarating and influential piece of music that continues to captivate audiences. It has solidified its place as one of Judas Priest’s most remarkable contributions to the heavy metal genre.
This music video features Judas Priest performing “Riding on the Wind” Live. Check it out Below:
Horn’s up for the second track! W.A.S.P., the American heavy metal band known for their rebellious spirit and explosive stage presence, burst onto the scene in 1984 with their self-titled debut album. Among the standout tracks that propelled their rise to fame is “I Wanna Be Somebody,” a defiant anthem that encapsulates the band’s unapologetic attitude and desire to make their mark on the music industry. With its raw energy, memorable hooks, and provocative lyrics, the song became a rallying cry for both the band and their devoted fans.
Written by W.A.S.P.’s frontman, Blackie Lawless, “I Wanna Be Somebody” exudes a fierce determination and a rejection of conformity. The song’s powerful and memorable guitar riffs, combined with Lawless’ distinctive vocals, create an anthemic atmosphere that resonated with fans seeking an outlet for their own desires and aspirations. With its bold lyrics and catchy chorus, the song encourages listeners to break free from societal expectations and embrace their individuality.
W.A.S.P.’s self-titled debut album made an immediate impact on the charts and solidified their place in the metal scene. It reached an impressive #74 on the Billboard 200 chart, a significant achievement for a new band at the time. The album’s success was not limited to the United States; it also climbed the charts in other countries, reaching #35 in Sweden and #81 in the United Kingdom.
While the self-titled album did not achieve multi-platinum status, it garnered a Gold certification in the United States, indicating sales of over 500,000 copies. However, it is worth noting that the enduring impact of the album extends far beyond its initial chart performance and certifications.
“I Wanna Be Somebody” quickly became an anthem for both the band and their fans, exemplifying W.A.S.P.’s rebellious spirit and resonating with individuals who craved recognition and validation. The song’s popularity helped establish W.A.S.P. as a force to be reckoned with in the heavy metal landscape, and it remains a staple in the band’s live performances to this day.
The music video opens with a skeleton arm opening some metal doors to find W.A.S.P. performaning “I Wanna be Somebody” on a fog filled stage. Check it out below: