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Judas Priest Fan Listens To “Nostradamus” 391 Straight Days

7/14/09, 3:49 pm EST

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When heavy metal gods Judas Priest roll into Cleveland’s Time Warner Cable Amphitheatre tonight, the concert will mark the crowning moment in what has been an incredibly strange year for superfan Jim Bartek. Since June 17th, 2008, the day Priest released their 16th album Nostradamus, the 49-year-old Bartek has listened to the one-hour-and-forty-two-minutes-long double album an astounding 391 days in a row, Cleveland’s Plain Dealer reports.

While Bartek isn’t out to set records, the feat has helped Bartek receive lots of cred from both the Judas Priest fans and the band themselves, who hoped to meet Bartek at tonight’s concert in Cleveland. Unfortunately for Bartek, Judas Priest is performing their entire British Steel, and not Nostradamus, on tour this time out. (For more on Rob Halford’s reaction to British Steel’s continued success, check out his exclusive Q&A with Rolling Stone.)

Bartek’s achievement has earned him the nickname “Nostradamus” among coworkers and friends. Bartek has even started dressing like the infamous 16th century French prophet. Unlike the real Nostradamus — who’s been credited with predicting everything from Napoleon’s reign to Nazi Germany to 9/11 — the only thing Bartek can accurately prognosticate is that every tomorrow will feature him hearing Nostradamus. By the numbers, Bartek has listened to Nostradamus for 39,882 minutes, or 664 hours, or 27 entire days. “That’s what’s so great about Nostradamus; you can listen over and over again and always hear something new,” Bartek told the Plain Dealer.

While Bartek isn’t looking for fame or records — only his dog can vouch that he’s actually logged 391 consecutive days — his hard work paid off when he anonymously received a third-row seat to tonight’s show in Cleveland. “I thought a friend sent it, but they’re all denying it,” Bartek said. “Maybe it was Rob Halford. I hear he wants to talk with me.” In fact, Judas Priest’s manager said in a statement, “Thanks for being such a supportive fan. It’s much appreciated — glad you love the album so much!”

Only once, when a fishing trip with friends ran too long, was Bartek’s streak threatened. However, Bartek made it home in time to finish up his daily dose of Nostradamus just before midnight. To avoid future, unforeseeable problems, Bartek now carries around an iPod armed with the double LP.


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Mike | 7/14/2009, 4:32 pm EST

Great album.. Not one I would listen to 391 straight days though… Maybe Painkiller

I will be at the show as well..

Mike | 7/14/2009, 4:54 pm EST

Now that I think about it I been listening to Painkiller for 20 years and have the dragon head tattooed on me.. Nobody wants to meet me though ?? :( LOL

Jeff | 7/14/2009, 6:03 pm EST

I’ve done the math.

The 49 year old man who has gone 391 days straight listening to Nostadamus has also gone approximately 19,000 days without being anywhere near a vagina.

Salem | 7/14/2009, 9:01 pm EST

Wow, honestly, I don’t think there is a single album I could listen to that much, but to each his own.

pinkflyd7 | 7/14/2009, 9:40 pm EST

I’ve been listening to “The Wall” by Pink Floyd every day since 1980. When can I meet Roger Waters?

TheCoz | 7/15/2009, 12:38 am EST

We are nearing a New World Order when listening to an album 391 times in a row can be considered an “achievement”. I guess the days of Thomas Edison and Henry Ford are over.

Priest Rules! | 7/15/2009, 10:05 am EST

I saw Priest last Tuesday in Massachusetts and they did British Steel and in its entirity!! Not to mention stuff from Nostra! and other Priest classics!!

So glad they are back and showing the youth how metal is really done!!

JimKaml | 7/15/2009, 4:48 pm EST

The Cleveland Priest show was great, but I think I’d rather listen to Painkiller or Hell Bent for Leather.

David | 7/18/2009, 10:48 am EST

I was also in the third row at the Cleveland show with my 10 year old son. GREAT SHOW!! I have never seen that kind of energy and power on stage.

Anonymous | 7/20/2009, 5:56 pm EST

woof woof

Mike D | 7/21/2009, 7:22 am EST

Without getting doomy I’d like to be buried with a copy of Nostrodamus.

Can't believe my ears | 7/22/2009, 10:02 am EST

This show by far was one of the worst I ever saw. Whitesnake was not on their game. Sadly David can move but his range is gone. He had drum, and guitar solos that went out of vogue n the 70’s. He said it was the 25 year anniversary of Slide it In but didn’t play it.

Priest was the worst I’ve ever seen them in 29 years. The set was very short. KK’s guitars over shadowed Glenns. That actually was the highlight. Robs range is gone and Hell Patrol sounded slow, almost lounge like. I sat at the soundboard and no one past those in the front was let down in front, even with a pass. (ran by the house of blues this is to be expected) There was no meet and greet and no backstage because they don’t want to hear how bad Nostradomus is anymore. All I’ve heard, even from die hard Priest fans is they want their money and their hour and 10 minutes back.

6 big mistakes, KK’s guitars were all up and we didn’t hear Glenn well either. Lets not forget the lounge version of Hell Patrol….

AT LEAST I GOT TO SEE GLENN IN HIS RED LEATHER PANTS AND DAVID IN HIS LEATHER PANTS, OPEN WHITE SHIRT AND SMOKING BODY. KK LOOKED GOOD WITH THE V’S BUT EYE CANDY WASN’T WORTH THE PRICE OF ADMISSION.

Poor Jim Bartek. The band never went to the meet and greet so he never got to meet them.

Nostradamus fanatic | 8/5/2009, 1:05 am EST

hey ‘can’t believe my ears, your dead wrong, and i DID meet the band…sorry you missed the show, cuz if you didn’t think it was awesome, you weren’t there!

Can't believe my ears | 9/20/2009, 10:17 pm EST

Yes – I heard you met them, finally. I was there in Cleveland. Met them many times before and seen them for over 20 years in more than one country. Show in Cleveland was the worst I’ve ever heard and I have way too many people that have that same review from many other cities on this tour. Maybe your brain is warped from hearing the release too many times. Great to hear you met them even if it was after the show and someone got you there. Nice guys.

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