"Victim of Changes" is a song by English heavy metal band Judas Priest, featured on their 1976 studio album Sad Wings of Destiny. Adrien Begrand, writing for PopMatters, claimed the song changed the course of metal history. Vocalist Rob Halford's performance is considered one of his finest ever. The guitar work is noted as well; Bob Gendron praised the song's "landslide riffs" in the Chicago Tribune. The song has come to be regarded as one of the band's classics, and Martin Popoff listed it at No. 17 in his "Top 500 Heavy Metal Songs of All Time".
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| - «Victim of Changes» es una canción de la banda británica de heavy metal Judas Priest, incluida como pista número uno en el disco Sad Wings of Destiny de 1976. Originalmente nació de la combinación de dos canciones del grupo; «Whiskey Woman» escrita por el primer vocalista Al Atkins y «Red Light Lady» escrita por Rob Halford y que fueron mezcladas con arreglos de los guitarristas K.K. Downing y Glenn Tipton. Al momento de mezclar los dos temas mantuvieron las letras original de «Whiskey Woman», por ello sus líricas tratan de que la relación está en problemas debido al alcoholismo de la mujer. (es)
- "Victim of Changes" is a song by English heavy metal band Judas Priest, featured on their 1976 studio album Sad Wings of Destiny. Adrien Begrand, writing for PopMatters, claimed the song changed the course of metal history. Vocalist Rob Halford's performance is considered one of his finest ever. The guitar work is noted as well; Bob Gendron praised the song's "landslide riffs" in the Chicago Tribune. The song has come to be regarded as one of the band's classics, and Martin Popoff listed it at No. 17 in his "Top 500 Heavy Metal Songs of All Time". (en)
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| - «Victim of Changes» es una canción de la banda británica de heavy metal Judas Priest, incluida como pista número uno en el disco Sad Wings of Destiny de 1976. Originalmente nació de la combinación de dos canciones del grupo; «Whiskey Woman» escrita por el primer vocalista Al Atkins y «Red Light Lady» escrita por Rob Halford y que fueron mezcladas con arreglos de los guitarristas K.K. Downing y Glenn Tipton. Al momento de mezclar los dos temas mantuvieron las letras original de «Whiskey Woman», por ello sus líricas tratan de que la relación está en problemas debido al alcoholismo de la mujer. (es)
- "Victim of Changes" is a song by English heavy metal band Judas Priest, featured on their 1976 studio album Sad Wings of Destiny. Adrien Begrand, writing for PopMatters, claimed the song changed the course of metal history. Vocalist Rob Halford's performance is considered one of his finest ever. The guitar work is noted as well; Bob Gendron praised the song's "landslide riffs" in the Chicago Tribune. The song has come to be regarded as one of the band's classics, and Martin Popoff listed it at No. 17 in his "Top 500 Heavy Metal Songs of All Time". The song is a combination of two songs by two Judas Priest singers: "Whiskey Woman", by Priest founder Al Atkins and guitarist K. K. Downing, and "Red Light Lady" by later singer Rob Halford. Live versions of the song appear on several of the band's live albums, such as Unleashed in the East, '98 Live Meltdown and Live in London. (en)
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