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Mercenaries of Metal Tour : ウィキペディア英語版
Mercenaries of Metal Tour

The ''Mercenaries of Metal Tour'' was a 1988 concert tour by British heavy metal band Judas Priest, in support of their most recent release, ''Ram It Down''. It was the band's longest tour of the 1980s, however no official Judas Priest release includes any live recordings from this tour. It was the final tour the band did with longtime drummer Dave Holland. The week before the tour started, the band visited Stockholm, Sweden for full production rehearsals at Hovet. Before the official tour start, the band played a few warm-up shows including one in a club in Amsterdam, Holland in early April 1988, where the footage for the Johnny B. Goode video was shot.
==Setlist==
The average setlist for the tour is as follows,〔(Judas Priest Average Setlists of tour: Mercenaries of Metal | setlist.fm ). Retrieved 2 January 2012.〕 though it varied, such as the addition of "Johnny B. Goode" at several shows in Europe,〔(Judas Priest Covered Songs and Artists - Mercenaries of Metal | setlist.fm ). Retrieved 2 January 2012.〕 "Turbo Lover" at several shows in North America,〔("Judas Priest - Turbo Lover - Live in New Haven 1988" ). ''Youtube'', 26 June 2010. Retrieved 4 January 2012.〕 and "Beyond the Realms of Death" at various shows.〔("Judas Priest - Beyond the Realms of Death, San Diego 1988" ). ''Youtube'', 29 January 2010. Retrieved 4 January 2012.〕〔("Judas Priest - Beyond The Realms of Death Live Edinburgh 1988" ). ''Youtube'', 1 September 2011. Retrieved 4 January 2012.〕 The setlist also saw the return of "Sinner", which had been a live staple since 1977, but had been dropped like all other pre-''Killing Machine'' songs, except for "Victim of Changes", during the Fuel for Life Tour.〔Krannila, Ville. (The Fuel of the Furnace Part 1 - Sinner ). Retrieved 2 January 2012.〕
#"The Hellion / Electric Eye"
#"Metal Gods"
#"Sinner"
#"Breaking the Law"
#"Come and Get It"
#"I'm a Rocker"
#"The Sentinel"
#"The Ripper"
#"Some Heads Are Gonna Roll"
#"Ram It Down"
#"Heavy Metal"
#"Victim of Changes"
#"The Green Manalishi (With the Two Pronged Crown)"
#"Living After Midnight"
#"Hell Bent for Leather"
#"You've Got Another Thing Comin'"

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