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ORIGINAL SONG WRITTEN AND COMPOSED BY K.K. DOWNING, ROB HALFORD, GLENN TIPTON
Freewheel burning

freewheel         
  • Ratcheting]] freewheel mechanism (van Anden, 1869)
TYPE OF PART OF A BIKE
Overrunning clutch; Starter freewheel; Freewheeling; Free wheel; Free wheeling
¦ verb
1. coast on a bicycle without using the pedals.
2. [as adjective freewheeling] cheerily unconcerned: the freewheeling drug scene of the sixties.
¦ noun (free wheel) a bicycle wheel which is able to revolve freely when no power is being applied to the pedals.
Derivatives
freewheeler noun
freewheeling         
  • Ratcheting]] freewheel mechanism (van Anden, 1869)
TYPE OF PART OF A BIKE
Overrunning clutch; Starter freewheel; Freewheeling; Free wheel; Free wheeling
also free-wheeling
If you refer to someone's freewheeling lifestyle or attitudes, you mean that they behave in a casual, relaxed way without feeling restricted by rules or accepted ways of doing things.
He has given up his freewheeling lifestyle to settle down with his baby daughter.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Freewheel Burning         
"Freewheel Burning" is a song by the English heavy metal band Judas Priest, appearing on their 1984 album Defenders of the Faith, and first released as the first single off that album. The song was released in late 1983, several weeks prior to "Defenders of the Faith".

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Freewheel Burning

"Freewheel Burning" is a song by the English heavy metal band Judas Priest, appearing on their 1984 album Defenders of the Faith, and released as the first single off that album. The 12" version of the single contained an extended guitar intro that was omitted on the full-length release.

The B-sides of this single are live versions of "Breaking the Law" and "You've Got Another Thing Comin'" recorded at the US Festival from Glen Helen Park, near Devore, San Bernardino in California on 29 May 1983 in front of an approximately audience of 375,000 people. The version of "Breaking the Law" is also the first official version released to feature K.K. Downing's added live guitar solo.

The music video contains footage of the band playing while a boy is playing the arcade game Pole Position over which Rob Halford's face is superimposed.