Talk:List of Judas Priest band members
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WHY?
[edit]- Why does someone keep vandalizing the line-ups? Scott Travis joined Judas Priest in 1989, NOT 1990. Rob Halford left Judas Priest in 1993, NOT 1991 or 1992. Judas Priest was still a band from 1993-1996, and they never broke-up. And, Rob Halford re-joined Judas Priest in 2003, NOT 2004. What amazes me is that this is ALL listed on the Judas Priest page, yet these dates are contradicted in the line-ups. Whenever I try and fix this with the CORRECT dates, it's revoked. Can someone fix this?
Can't believe all the first line-up has been erased. Ian Hill, John Ellis and KK Downing weren't in Judas Priest in 1969. First line-up (1969-1970) was Al Atkins, Ernest Chataway, Bruno Stapenhill and John Partridge. Second line-up, the one with KK and Ian Hill started in 1970. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 176.86.34.155 (talk) 00:26, 7 September 2018 (UTC)
Glenn Tipton on rhythm guitar? WTF?
[edit]So, I keep seeing Glenn Tipton listed as the rhythm guitarist on the timeline and K.K. Downing listed as the lead guitarist, which is simply not true. Both guitarists split lead and rhythm duties. Glenn notably played lead on "Living After Midnight" and "You've Got Another Thing Comin'," and split lead duties with K.K. on "Painkiller"--as in, three of the band's biggest hits. He and K.K. alternated lead duties on pretty much every Priest album with K.K., and presumably continued doing so once Richie Faulkner joined the band, so I think it's misleading to simply list him on rhythm guitar. --72.83.95.190 (talk) 06:10, 9 June 2019 (UTC)