In a current dialog with Shaggy from 94.9 and 104.5 The Decide in Idaho Falls, Idaho, Judas Priest drummer Scott Travis shared his ideas on creating “probably the most iconic drum intros of all time” with the opening of the band’s 1990 title observe, “Painkiller.”
Reflecting on the popularity, Travis stated: “It is definitely nothing I actually ever anticipated. I do keep in mind at a really younger age — I imply as a younger drummer; not like six or seven — however anyhow, after you are taking part in drums for some time, you do — I did — used to assume to myself, ‘Man, it might be actually cool to have a signature intro. Like all people is aware of ‘Rock And Roll’ by Led Zeppelin. Even one thing easy like ‘Stroll This Means’, nevertheless it’s so iconic and it is Joey Kramer and it’s Aerosmith.
“So at the back of my thoughts, I assume it was one thing I might all the time wished for, however till I joined Priest after which we have been really within the studio in France and we have been engaged on the file or no matter, then it sort of occurred. However for this a few years later to have folks like your self acknowledge it, it is an actual honor. So thanks.”
In a 2022 interview with the “Drumtalk” podcast, Travis expressed his love for drum intros and the emotional connection he is developed to “Painkiller” over time. He talked about being a part of a “Prime 15 Drum Intros” record the place his work ranked second, proper after Van Halen‘s “Sizzling For Trainer.”
Humbly accepting the popularity, Travis remarked: “If I am second place to previous Alex Van Halen, then, man, that is implausible. Once more, that is one opinion and one little one thing somebody made up. Nonetheless, I did not make it, so I am glad that individuals recognize ‘Painkiller’ and it has turn into a signature Judas Priest tune, which I by no means in 1,000,000 years would have imagined.”
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