This previously appeared as an entry in my 10 Songs series, and was briefly scheduled to become a part of my long-threatened book The Greatest Record Ever Made! (Volume 1). It is not included in that book's current plan.
An infinite number of tracks can each be THE greatest record ever made, as long as they take turns. Today, this is THE GREATEST RECORD EVER MADE!
JUDAS PRIEST: Heading Out To The Highway
Written by Rob Halford, K. K. Downing, and Glenn Tipton
Produced by Tom Allom
Single from the album Point Of Entry, Columbia Records, 1981
And Judas Priest?
There was something about the Priest that made me unable to take them seriously...which would be okay if they didn't seem so hell-bent-for-leather intent on being taken seriously. I very much liked the first Judas Priest track I ever heard, which was their gloriously unsubtle take on the Joan Baez folk chestnut "Diamonds And Rust." After that, though, I thought "Breaking The Law" was tiresome, and its video really made Judas Priest look dumb beyond redemption. CREEM magazine started to make fun of them, and I went right along with that spirit of derision and dismissal.
But..."Heading Out To The Highway." GodDAMN I loved that from its first bombastic chug and squeal, and in the present day it still inspires turn-it-UP volume and a defiantly paradoxical mix of sneering and grinning when it plays in my car.
Especially if I happen to be heading out to the highway. LOUDER! LOUDER!!!
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