Heavy Duty, K.K. Downing
Heavy Duty, K.K. Downing
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Heavy Duty
Days and Nights in Judas Priest

Author: K.K. Downing, Mark Eglinton

Narrator: Maxwell Caulfield

Unabridged: 9 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Da Capo Press

Published: 09/18/2018

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Get a backstage pass and see Judas Priest like you’ve never seen them before in this electrifying memoir by the band’s cofounder and former lead guitarist. Judas Priest formed in the industrial city of Birmingham, England, in 1969. With its distinctive twin-guitar sound, studs-and-leather image, and international sales of over 50 million records, Judas Priest became the archetypal heavy metal band in the 1980s. Iconic tracks like "Breaking the Law," "Living after Midnight," and "You've Got Another Thing Comin'" helped the band achieve extraordinary success, but no one from the band has stepped out to tell their or the band's story until now.

As the band approaches its golden anniversary, fans will at last be able to delve backstage into the decades of shocking, hilarious, and haunting stories that surround the heavy metal institution. In Heavy Duty, guitarist K.K. Downing discusses the complex personality conflicts, the business screw-ups, the acrimonious relationship with fellow heavy metal band Iron Maiden, as well as how Judas Priest found itself at the epicenter of a storm of parental outrage that targeted heavy metal in the '80s. He also describes his role in cementing the band's trademark black leather and studs image that would not only become synonymous with the entire genre, but would also give singer Rob Halford a viable outlet by which to express his sexuality. Lastly, he recounts the life-changing moment when he looked at his bandmates on stage during a 2009 concert and thought, "This is the last show." Whatever the topic, whoever's involved, K.K. doesn't hold back.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Paul on October 19, 2018

I'm a huge Judas Priest fan and know their backstory pretty well, but this book gives some great specifics and early info. Bruce Springsteen and Moby have released terrific memoirs in the last couple of years; to be blunt, this book isn't as well written from a prosaic point of view, but it's fun, v......more

Goodreads review by Benjamin on February 22, 2021

I really enjoyed this autobiography. I've always been a big Priest fan, so it was great to get an insiders' perspective. Although Downing has his complaints, I didn't really feel he had a huge axe to grind or scores to settle. Despite his issues with Glenn Tipton, they seemed to spend a lot of time......more

Goodreads review by James on September 18, 2020

Jeez . . . he was really bitter. Hard to believe the band stayed together as long as it did, after reading this. Looking forward to hearing Halford's perspective when his own book is released on 9/30.......more

Goodreads review by Brian on November 27, 2018

This is definitely 4-stars for Priest fans, but I can’t imagine what anyone else would give it. As far as rock bios go I really liked it, but also like many, I wish it were longer with more detail and anecdotes. It’s no ‘Life’ by Keith Richards, but it’s a hell of a lot better than Clapton’s. This b......more

Goodreads review by Rock10 on October 06, 2018

K.K.'s childhood is covered well and the early chapters are great. His relationship with Glenn and his decisions for leaving the band are written well. K.K. also reveals personal relationships with women. Overall it's a great read, but I list some things that he didn't cover well: K.K. doesn't give e......more


Quotes

"K.K. Downing gives us an incisive look into the machinations of one of the greatest innovators in Heavy Metal."--Scott Ian, Anthrax guitarist, author of I'm the Man and Access All Areas

"Downing, guitarist and founding member of the British heavy metal band Judas Priest, delivers a thoughtful account of his 40-year career with the group...Downing's detailed and earnest look at Judas Priest's career successfully shows how it achieved its main artistic goal-to empower its audience with a 'sense of freedom and power' through its music."—Publishers Weekly

"A rare look into life behind the scenes with his former band."—The Hype

"[Downing] demolishes the myths and reveals a man-and a band-in constant turmoil. There are many revelations...A curious, cathartic read."—Planet Rock