Heavy Duty

By K.K. Downing & Mark Eglinton

Heavy Duty - K.K. Downing & Mark Eglinton
  • Release Date: 2018-09-18
  • Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 68 Ratings

Description

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

  • Great book!

    5
    By SqueezyG
    Overall I really enjoyed reading this book. It has great stories, is very detailed, gets to the point and is very concise. Many people have criticize Kk for complaining a lot about the life that he has, while this may be true throughout the book, overall he’s a very grateful person. I’ve been a Judas Priest fan since the early 80s and I so appreciate his contribution to heavy-metal. Without KK and his vision, Judas Priest would not be where they are today. If you are a Judas Priest fan, I highly recommend this book, it is well worth the read.
  • Waiting for Glenn’s book

    2
    By The Shred King of Madison
    This book is a quick read and flows nicely but is very boring. K.K. simply doesn’t know how to tell a story. I patiently await a proper bio from Mr. Tipton.
  • Ken takes a trip

    5
    By DEC5150
    I agree that J.P. Should have been a bigger band in their heyday.I wish they had better management, I’m sure they would have been as big as VanHalen.I wish K.K. Would have told us more about his Flying V. It was seeing him play one that inspired me to get one (though I found out that was NOT the guitar for me) it started MY love affair with Gibsons.