Judas Priest - Biography
Judas Priest was one of the most influential heavy metal bands of the '70s, spearheading the New Wave of British Heavy Metal late in the decade. Decke... More »
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Judas Priest Performing Hell Bent for Leather. Recorded Dec. 12 1982 at Mid South Coliseum, Memphis, TN. on the Screaming for Vengeance Tour.
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Judas Priest - Hell Bent for Leather Added to. Quicklist6:59 · Judas Priest - Hell Bent for Leather. 222181 views ...
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Killing Machine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Killing Machine is the fifth studio album by British heavy metal band Judas Priest, released in November 1978. The album was Judas Priest's first stab at a "different" sound<sup class="noprint Inli...
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France released, PAL/Region 2 DVD:it WILL NOT play on standard US DVD player. You need multi-region PAL/NTSC DVD player to view it in USA/Canada: LANGUAGES: English ( Mono ),French...
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Posted by garry on September 01, 2001 ... Anyone know of the origin of "hell bent for leather" or perhaps "hell for leather"? In context seems to mean "to move quickly". ... Re: Hell bent ESC 09/01/01 ( 0)
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In Reply to: Origin of "hell bent for leather" posted by garry on September 01, 2001 ... : Anyone know of the origin of "hell bent for leather" or perhaps "hell for leather"? In context seems to mean "to move quickly".
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Hell bent for leather seems to be a very recent usage in which two phrases: hell-bent and hell for leather have been run together. The bent in hell-bent means "determined" or "resolute", as in "bent on revenge", so hell-bent means "intent on going to hell".
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1 comment to Hell bent for leather ... I wonder if perhaps the “bent” in hell bent for leather refers to the verb “bend” that is still used to in nautical circles to mean putting on more sails and thus increasing the speed of the vessel.
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www.word-detective.com/2009/10/21/hell-bent-for-leather...
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