It doesn't matter how many members have come and gone from the band, but this was the most perfect combination. Halford, KK, Glenn, Ian Hill and the best drummer they ever had, Dave.🤘
Only other one that comes close is Adrian Smith and Dave Murray. And I don't care what anyone says, Dave Murray is the absolute most underrated guitarist ever!!!
@@randywissler9923 I wouldn't say he's underrated - I mean, he's one of the 3 guitarists for Iron Maiden, and the favorite, for most people. Myself, I love watching Janick play. That dude pours his heart and soul into it, and it shows. Not like the others don't, it's just that Janicks style is one that I enjoy watching, and he has pulled off some incredible solos at times. I liken him to Jake E. Lee - they are similar in the way of their stage presence, and the way that you can see the emotion transferring from their heart and soul through their guitar. Check out the live video of "Mr. Crowley" with Jake E. Lee during that time period. Out of all of Ozzys guitar players, Jake is my favorite. I didn't say better. I was fortunate enough to see him play a couple of times, on "The Ultimate Sin" tour. Sharon got rid of him, because more attention was given to him by the audience, than Ozzy. She could see it, hell, anyone can. Watch the video I just told you about.. It's VERY evident there. You can only watch Ozzy stumbling around fukn wasted, and telling everyone that he loves them, for so long. Especially when a guy like Jake is on stage. I wouldn't waste much time, if any, watching Ozzy. And I didn't. Lol. Yeah, she (Sharon) was such a bitch, that he didn't even get credit for "Bark At The Moon", which he wrote.
manduheavy vazquez no metallica but metallica is going to the pop place wtf When metallica is turn to metasia or some thing then judas priest is gonna be the gods with iron maiden and ac dc
dev tuber When metallica came out they were relatively novel and they still have some top notch trash metal song in their discography but judas priest still owns them as gods.
probably the most tasteful ,melodic,shared lead between 2 guitarist i have EVER heard in my entire life anywheres any time, i cannot say enough about this rendition, this was magic in the making that night,Robs included,his voice was super human, i am no huge Priest fan but i the older i get the more i am respecting this band, i cannot fucking believe the magic here
I love how this drummer compliments all the parts of the song. SO many tricks up his sleeve and always pulling something different out that fits the song or accents what is being played or sung.
They were at their peak if tandem guitar badness. I saw this show and as a new hair guitar player, I was blown away by their level of unbelievability. They sounded exactly like the record. The Scorpions is another band that is exactly like the record live. The 80s was without question the Golden Age of Gunslinging.
Priest is so badass. Just listening to them here after seeing them multiple times back in the 80's and 90's and their incredible musicianship and sound just hit me like a ton of bricks. Just anazing power and sound and all of it. Still in awe of how awesome this band was/is to this day. Halford's voice is just off the charts incredible and they always bring it 💯! Priest Rules!""
I find it really cool that an Event is going on, and everyone is watching it, in the fucking moment, and not on their stupid phone . . . I miss these days more than I thought I ever would
This is fucking magic... Painkiller was the epitome of heavy metal, it defined the genre for me, but this is even better. Defenders might be one of the best albums ever made. This, the sentinel, Jawbreaker, When the night comes down and of course the Heavy duty/Defenders of the faith mash. Epic. All of it.
It's quite notable to see the entire audience fully enjoying the moment they are in and not holding up their cellphones to record it. How life has changed.
Cell phone did not exist yet , what are you taking about bro ? It’s normal if i went to a Judas Priest concert is fact that I want a picture and live recording of such historic moment I am living .
THE BEST BAND IN THE HISTORY OF HEAVY METAL THIS LINE UP , HALFORD , TIPTON, DOWNING , HILL & HOLLAND IS THE BEST CHEMISTRY , ALL OF THEM SOUNDS AMAZING AND PERFECT !!!!!!!!!!!!
That friggin dual solo with Glenn Tipton ripping down the pentatonic at the end of his solo and then hands it to K.K. who really blows it into another stratosphere yet it flows perfectly between the two. I would say my ultimate favorite Priest song for that reason and I go back to the late 70's with these guys as my fav. of all time. So not an easy choice considering the available library!
It's a shame that they never actually made an official video to this song. This song was the very first Judas Priest that I had ever heard, which really got me into them.
Just saw them in Newark nj this passed tues and they actually did this live. Was a shame not the original line up but sounded amazing and glenn tipton made a surprise appearance for a few songs 🤘🏻🤘🏻
This was my all time fav. hard rock band in high school. I was havn the best time of my life and didnt even know it! now, Im 55 years old and watchin these videos and they take me back to a time of greatness!
While Turbo is far from being anywhere near my favorite Priest album, I do think the Fuel for Life Tour was their peak of live performing, and that stage set was incredible.
@@leeham6230 Not really. After Turbo, there's Ram it Down which is terrible and Painkiller, and that's it lol. The albums with Ripper Owens are pretty weak, I don't care how heavy they sound. And then came the grey hair "reunion" phase to pay the bills, which is only good to cash in on old fans.
I wish I was in my twenties back in these days, when metal was at it's fucking finest. I'm 23 and everyone my age is listening to absolute shit. Glad my dad raised me to love 80's metal. R.I.P dad \m/,
Your dad raised right, hehe.I wish I had a time machine and travel back to 1986 and take a bunch of you millennials with me, and go to the metal concerts especially preist,no cell phones no Internet, just just good old fashioned metal at its finest, baby.
amazing classic. glad to be from that era, what a memories. almost bring tears in the eyes, but they also kill it on firepower tour absolutely. but back then no mobiles, cameras, just magic band and fully integrated audience. today when I go to concert and enjoy it as in old days and how it should be people look at me as come kind of a stranger
I had some glasses like the ones KK is wearing in '86. Good times. I don't look back much. But if I could go back to '86 for a few days - I just might.
This came on the radio today when I got in the car. Immediately transported back in time. Downing and Tipton - greatest twin axe of all time and Rob Hanford…just wow. Amazing.
One of my favorites! Saw them during this tour when I was only 22 yrs old. I remember like it was yesterday. Their music will never die! They are the metal Gods!!
Okay, I'm drinking some wine while going through some Judas clips, but there is no doubt in my mind that Metal reached it's pivotal point during Screaming and Defenders.
I keep coming back to this for a reason, because it is just pure awesome. I have seen the Priest many times since I was a young lad, 1st time in 1982, with my 16 year old girlfriend, and the last time in Seattle, at the King dome for the Turbo tour, just plain insane!!! Gotta love the Priest!
Deportivos tiempos de Judas Priest,para mi fué cuado alcanzaron el Status de una de las mas grandes bandas de Rock de todos los tiempos, y sin "desvirtuarse aún renovandose
Born in 82, with two metal brothers born in 71 & 75, I am grateful that I got access to their album collection at a young age. The mix tapes I recorded was beyond the beyond 💪💪💪💪
Jesus Christ, Glenn and K.K. ... The blend of those two bastards always sounds so damn good! K.K. is raw and aggressive while Tipton is so incredibly melodic and smooth... I prefer Tipton's style, but K.K. is just ripping on every single live record. ANd Rob, on this record, he might be at his absolute best. What a god damn performance!
Well, It is official Judas Priest was just announced to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame! The band has been together for over 50 years and have put out at least 18 albums and 6 live albums, they opened for Led Zepplin in the early 70's at The Day on the Green and along with Black Sabbath were the only 2 metal bands at Live Aid in the 80's. They have toured the world many times. I will never forget the first time I ever heard them was in high school and we were skipping class and someone said have you ever heard of these guys? They put in a tape of Sad Wings of Destiny and the song Victim of Changes played...and I was hooked, then I saw them live in concert for the first time a couple of years later on the British Steel tour. I have had all their albums and seen them many times. I'm so happy for them as they deserve it and everyone who has played in the band will be there including Les Binks. Congrats to Judas Priest!!! Rock On!!!🎸
Let's give a shoutout to the camera crew and the director as well as the cutters there. Excellent, calm and professional job. They were very well informed and knew the songs and the soloing spots for Glenn and KK. Only Ian and Dave could have had a bit more camera time. I guess, though, they are (were) not very keen on getting the spotlight. Jeez, I've seen footage with Clapton playing the solo of "While my guitar gently weeps" and the camera people showed the keyboarder. This here, though, is superb work.
Yes, this was an excellent concert video! I owned it when it first came out. It was slick as hell. It looks like a video done by a crew that has followed them on tour for awhile, and KNOWS all the features to highlight. Plus, there's lots of coverage: there is def more than one cam exclusively for each of the frontguys (Glenn, KK and Rob), as well as all the various wide shot cams, so then it's a just up to the director and editor to cut it intelligently. That's cool of you to notice the filmmaking - most people comment on how great they think the band is, but as good as any band might be, the filmmakers are an integral part on making that band look good to a tv/video audience. I like the part where the lyric goes "...blinding lights / flashing colors..." and the lights flash different colors - so cute. 1:24 AND - the director composited that wide shot of the stage - showing the lights above the band - with an overlay of Halford closeup. That's good editing and directing right there.
Fuckin phenomenal twin axe attack, coupled with Halfords screaming vocals. Metal at its finest. This whole album, like all Priest albums, kicks total ass.
But, you dig them now, which makes YOU someone who is keeping metal alive; that is important! Follow your ears, if you like something, jump in! and don't feel weird if you listen to all sorts of different stuff, music is like food, try a bit of everything! ROCK ON
Back when music was live in concert, no auto-tune, no safety net; living art and poetry banging out on hardcore vocals and calloused fingers making magic. Ahh, the good ol' days. Eff you, yes, I am a geezer. SFW
They ARE HEAVY METAL. I HEARD SOME BOOTLEG FROM A SMALL CLUB THEY PLAYED IN 70s They WERE HEAVY BEFORE HEAVY WAS EVEN POPULAR THANK FOR KEEPING IT REAL JP 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Seen alotta live music of several different genres and nothing topped seeing priest live. Halford was always tight and they were always an extremely well rehearsed band. And please don't take the word tight the wrong way:)
Downing - Tipton have written the history of Heavy Metal. Legends
Metal Gods!
It doesn't matter how many members have come and gone from the band, but this was the most perfect combination. Halford, KK, Glenn, Ian Hill and the best drummer they ever had, Dave.🤘
Scott is the best my friend.
Scott Travis is the best priest drummer. Better than Dave and Les
Love this song
Music they created with Dave is class.
Judas, priest has always kicked a** and kept the same sound even though they have.
Kept up with The Times. Like song - pain killer awsome!!
Best twin axe attack in metal. Brutal. And Robs screaming is the icing on the cake.
Only other one that comes close is Adrian Smith and Dave Murray. And I don't care what anyone says, Dave Murray is the absolute most underrated guitarist ever!!!
@@randywissler9923 I wouldn't say he's underrated - I mean, he's one of the 3 guitarists for Iron Maiden, and the favorite, for most people. Myself, I love watching Janick play. That dude pours his heart and soul into it, and it shows. Not like the others don't, it's just that Janicks style is one that I enjoy watching, and he has pulled off some incredible solos at times. I liken him to Jake E. Lee - they are similar in the way of their stage presence, and the way that you can see the emotion transferring from their heart and soul through their guitar. Check out the live video of "Mr. Crowley" with Jake E. Lee during that time period. Out of all of Ozzys guitar players, Jake is my favorite. I didn't say better. I was fortunate enough to see him play a couple of times, on "The Ultimate Sin" tour. Sharon got rid of him, because more attention was given to him by the audience, than Ozzy. She could see it, hell, anyone can. Watch the video I just told you about.. It's VERY evident there. You can only watch Ozzy stumbling around fukn wasted, and telling everyone that he loves them, for so long. Especially when a guy like Jake is on stage. I wouldn't waste much time, if any, watching Ozzy. And I didn't. Lol. Yeah, she (Sharon) was such a bitch, that he didn't even get credit for "Bark At The Moon", which he wrote.
@@randywissler9923 more of a triple attack these days
I'd also add Randy Piper and Chris Holmes from WASP to best twin axe attack in metal. Those guys together were brutal.
Bad metal guys.
They're playing like a well oiled machinery. Everything is perfectly executed! One of my favorite bands for a reason!
They’re fucking tight!
ruclips.net/video/JtaGNR-qCQo/видео.html
My All-Time Favorite Band!
@@lindapatterson1172
STAINED CLASS!
@@lindapatterson1172 me too
They have been around for over 50yrs and still one of the best rock bands ever.
The power and ferocity of Rob's voice...just incredible. Also love the twin guitar attack of Tipton and Downing...melodic fury.
Rob’s growls are everything
Just RIPS Your Soul
Perefectly stated. Long live Judas Priest!
The best heavy metal ever. Pure inspiration for the others bands. The one and only metal gods.
manduheavy vazquez no metallica but metallica is going to the pop place wtf
When metallica is turn to metasia or some thing then judas priest is gonna be the gods with iron maiden and ac dc
dev tuber When metallica came out they were relatively novel and they still have some top notch trash metal song in their discography but judas priest still owns them as gods.
MTNTXii priest Patrol rules!
Yup. Id put Judas Priest as No.1 too. Motley crue and the rest of those poseurs couldnt carry halfords leather jacket. KK Downing is amazing.
Naw..maiden is
probably the most tasteful ,melodic,shared lead between 2 guitarist i have EVER heard in my entire life anywheres any time, i cannot say enough about this rendition, this was magic in the making that night,Robs included,his voice was super human, i am no huge Priest fan but i the older i get the more i am respecting this band, i cannot fucking believe the magic here
Good point 👍🎸🎸✌
Hey Dana
Listen to STAINED CLASS and FIREPOWER to start.
You'll be a huge fan sooner or later..
Scorps also
Hey Dana
Listen to STAINED CLASS and FIREPOWER to start.
You'll be a huge fan sooner or later..
my thought exactyly.-..JP wasn'ìt my fav band (well i bought 3 or 4 LP) but they are all monsters.
Amazing drummer. Rest in Peace, Dave!
Best Priest concert ever! I damn love this music
Mr. Dave Holland THE BEST drums Judas Priest only 1 FOREVER, FANTASTIC. R. I.P LOVE YOU FOREVER ❤️
When Rob screams, I always get the chills!
I love how this drummer compliments all the parts of the song. SO many tricks up his sleeve and always pulling something different out that fits the song or accents what is being played or sung.
They were at their peak if tandem guitar badness. I saw this show and as a new hair guitar player, I was blown away by their level of unbelievability. They sounded exactly like the record. The Scorpions is another band that is exactly like the record live. The 80s was without question the Golden Age of Gunslinging.
Priest is so badass. Just listening to them here after seeing them multiple times back in the 80's and 90's and their incredible musicianship and sound just hit me like a ton of bricks. Just anazing power and sound and all of it. Still in awe of how awesome this band was/is to this day. Halford's voice is just off the charts incredible and they always bring it 💯! Priest Rules!""
Judas Priest was kicking asses at that time. Totally focused. Great Metal Gods!
they still kick ass !
Its the best EVER
The metal gods!! Tipton and Downing in their prime. Halford screaming for vengeance.
There`s some mystic mood in the Judas Priest performances that I can`t explain, but simply blow my mind out of this planet!!!!
The ultimate Priest jam: groove, heaviness, flawless songrcraft that builds, tasteful solos, and Rob's screams. It all comes together!
I find it really cool that an Event is going on, and everyone is watching it, in the fucking moment, and not on their stupid phone . . . I miss these days more than I thought I ever would
This is fucking magic... Painkiller was the epitome of heavy metal, it defined the genre for me, but this is even better. Defenders might be one of the best albums ever made. This, the sentinel, Jawbreaker, When the night comes down and of course the Heavy duty/Defenders of the faith mash. Epic. All of it.
I still can't believe what a brilliant perfect album DEFENDERS OF THE FAITH is. Arguably some of the most memorable Priest riffs all in one place.
Oh, I won’t equivocate. Defenders is THEE best Priest album IMO. The guitar solo in Freewheel Burning is, IMO, the best in heavy metal history. Epic.
@@jondunmore4268 Jon,
Stained Class and Hell Bent have the GREATEST riffs in MY humble opinion 🙃😉
@@jondunmore4268 Jon,
Stained Class and Hell Bent have the GREATEST riffs in MY humble opinion 🙃😉
Defender is also my fav album of all time
Rob Halford...the greatest vocal in heavy metal history.
Dio number 1, Halford 2 or 3..
Let's not forget Bruce!!!
Rob dio and bruce!
Agreed. Much as I like Dio and Dickinson, Halford simply has more range and versatility.
Amen. No truer words spoken
It's quite notable to see the entire audience fully enjoying the moment they are in and not holding up their cellphones to record it. How life has changed.
Cell phone did not exist yet , what are you taking about bro ? It’s normal if i went to a Judas Priest concert is fact that I want a picture and live recording of such historic moment I am living .
And someone else recorded it for them
It was a Gen-X world. Great time to have been young!
@@fockewulf190d indeed!
Look at this!! the band, the audience along with the hot 80's chicks in there!! those are my people!!
You and l think alike.
What's up brother! 🤘
Damn Right!!
Fuck! Yes! Feel sorry for people who didn't get to see a metal show in the 80s.
Hell yeah!!!
THE BEST BAND IN THE HISTORY OF HEAVY METAL THIS LINE UP , HALFORD , TIPTON, DOWNING , HILL & HOLLAND IS THE BEST CHEMISTRY , ALL OF THEM SOUNDS AMAZING AND PERFECT !!!!!!!!!!!!
That friggin dual solo with Glenn Tipton ripping down the pentatonic at the end of his solo and then hands it to K.K. who really blows it into another stratosphere yet it flows perfectly between the two. I would say my ultimate favorite Priest song for that reason and I go back to the late 70's with these guys as my fav. of all time. So not an easy choice considering the available library!
It's a shame that they never actually made an official video to this song. This song was the very first Judas Priest that I had ever heard, which really got me into them.
Nothing and noone can match their perfomance back in the time. Long live Priest
My favorite Judas Priest song and one of their best live performances.
this is heavy metal
I seen Priest on this tour
Priest Patrol loves this!
Yes
Yes it is!
the real one
This song always sounded really good live. Would be awesome, if they brought this one back out for another tour. It would sound even heavier nowadays!
I doubt it
M Gomez
To politely disagree with you, I think that Scott Travis is a way better drummer
your wish came trough, they played it live tonight again on the firepower tour!
Just saw them in Newark nj this passed tues and they actually did this live. Was a shame not the original line up but sounded amazing and glenn tipton made a surprise appearance for a few songs 🤘🏻🤘🏻
Heavy Metal Rules hearing sinner and saints in hell live was amazing.
This was one song that sounded so much better with a much faster tempo. An epic live rendition!
This tour was just ace.
This was my all time fav. hard rock band in high school. I was havn the best time of my life and didnt even know it! now, Im 55 years old and watchin these videos and they take me back to a time of greatness!
I am 53 we are still young! I can't tell you how many concerts I have been too. I never saw JP or Maiden 😥
While Turbo is far from being anywhere near my favorite Priest album, I do think the Fuel for Life Tour was their peak of live performing, and that stage set was incredible.
Turbo was awesome. Aside from Painkiller, the best album they made after it, by far.
I agree ! Every song of this tour is near perfection, with intensity !
Very true and I'm a big priest fan for the last 40 years.
@@dr.juerdotitsgo5119 Now THAT is an unpopular opinion.
@@leeham6230 Not really. After Turbo, there's Ram it Down which is terrible and Painkiller, and that's it lol. The albums with Ripper Owens are pretty weak, I don't care how heavy they sound. And then came the grey hair "reunion" phase to pay the bills, which is only good to cash in on old fans.
I wish I was in my twenties back in these days, when metal was at it's fucking finest. I'm 23 and everyone my age is listening to absolute shit. Glad my dad raised me to love 80's metal. R.I.P dad \m/,
Your dad raised right, hehe.I wish I had a time machine and travel back to 1986 and take a bunch of you millennials with me, and go to the metal concerts especially preist,no cell phones
no Internet, just just good old fashioned metal at its finest, baby.
Michael Glattli fuck yeah \m/,
your a credit to your generation ,thats for sure
I hear yah!
Your Dad is rockin out don't worry his love of metal keeps him alive
That voice...that sound....Judas Priest forever!!!!
amazing classic. glad to be from that era, what a memories. almost bring tears in the eyes, but they also kill it on firepower tour absolutely. but back then no mobiles, cameras, just magic band and fully integrated audience. today when I go to concert and enjoy it as in old days and how it should be people look at me as come kind of a stranger
best guitar duo EVER !!!
dana trepanier what about crosby still n nash ? and young?
That's what I think too. I love Michael and Rudolf also.
Agreed
This song kicks major ass! That guitar solo is just the icing on the cake..FUCKIN' Killer!!!!
Greatest. Vocal. I agree. 100%
I had some glasses like the ones KK is wearing in '86. Good times. I don't look back much. But if I could go back to '86 for a few days - I just might.
I'd go back to the 70s and 80s and stay a few weeks.
Dude I’m a professional pilot and I wear those glasses whilst smashing hot blonde flight attendants on the reg
This came on the radio today when I got in the car. Immediately transported back in time. Downing and Tipton - greatest twin axe of all time and Rob Hanford…just wow. Amazing.
@ 3:00 then 4:08 till end best live metal singer ever. This guy raised the hair on my neck every time Ive seen them.
Good grief - Dave Holland killing it! What a groove. Band sounds amazing.
3:39 Epic Head banging sight
Varun Chandar a perfect moment captured in time, it is amazing
Professionals
The solo part is LEGENDARY ❤
Tomando cerveza y escuchando judas solo puedo decir : INCREIBLE
One of my favorites! Saw them during this tour when I was only 22 yrs old. I remember like it was yesterday. Their music will never die! They are the metal Gods!!
Texas? This particular show?
Loved this tour. Went in Atlanta, one of the best live bands ever.
Okay, I'm drinking some wine while going through some Judas clips, but there is no doubt in my mind that Metal reached it's pivotal point during Screaming and Defenders.
the best of all the times
I keep coming back to this for a reason, because it is just pure awesome. I have seen the Priest many times since I was a young lad, 1st time in 1982, with my 16 year old girlfriend, and the last time in Seattle, at the King dome for the Turbo tour, just plain insane!!! Gotta love the Priest!
82 would have been the Screaming tour. Cool.
Deportivos tiempos de Judas Priest,para mi fué cuado alcanzaron el Status de una de las mas grandes bandas de Rock de todos los tiempos,
y sin "desvirtuarse aún renovandose
Born in 82, with two metal brothers born in 71 & 75, I am grateful that I got access to their album collection at a young age.
The mix tapes I recorded was beyond the beyond 💪💪💪💪
The best priest line up 🤘🔥
This dude voice is amazing 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
to me, this period of rob's voice is the best
I agree. This was the first tour after he got clean and sober.
Jesus Christ, Glenn and K.K. ... The blend of those two bastards always sounds so damn good! K.K. is raw and aggressive while Tipton is so incredibly melodic and smooth... I prefer Tipton's style, but K.K. is just ripping on every single live record. ANd Rob, on this record, he might be at his absolute best. What a god damn performance!
I love he rides his motorcycle on stage. Pure legend JP is.
best band ever
Golden years of Music ! Thank You Priests for this and wishing Glenn to recover and play again on his 🎸🙋💪
Rob Halford is the best singer of all time.
Besides u...lol
@Lily Govi so true, the only metal god. Saludos de Chile
Winger. You're a great singer too!
I agree
Nostalgic much ?
Back again. I've probably watched this at least over 100 times no joke
Well, It is official Judas Priest was just announced to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame! The band has been together for over 50 years and have put out at least 18 albums and 6 live albums, they opened for Led Zepplin in the early 70's at The Day on the Green and along with Black Sabbath were the only 2 metal bands at Live Aid in the 80's. They have toured the world many times. I will never forget the first time I ever heard them was in high school and we were skipping class and someone said have you ever heard of these guys? They put in a tape of Sad Wings of Destiny and the song Victim of Changes played...and I was hooked, then I saw them live in concert for the first time a couple of years later on the British Steel tour. I have had all their albums and seen them many times. I'm so happy for them as they deserve it and everyone who has played in the band will be there including Les Binks. Congrats to Judas Priest!!!
Rock On!!!🎸
Anyone else think this live performance rocks way harder than the album version? Wish it had this BPM on the album, it suits it 🤘
def better. rob is killing it
I believe this song was one of a small handful of hits written specifically for Judas Priest by the great heavy metal songwriter Bob Halligan Jr.
Let's give a shoutout to the camera crew and the director as well as the cutters there. Excellent, calm and professional job. They were very well informed and knew the songs and the soloing spots for Glenn and KK. Only Ian and Dave could have had a bit more camera time. I guess, though, they are (were) not very keen on getting the spotlight.
Jeez, I've seen footage with Clapton playing the solo of "While my guitar gently weeps" and the camera people showed the keyboarder. This here, though, is superb work.
Shout out to the sound engineers as well!!
Yes, this was an excellent concert video! I owned it when it first came out. It was slick as hell. It looks like a video done by a crew that has followed them on tour for awhile, and KNOWS all the features to highlight. Plus, there's lots of coverage: there is def more than one cam exclusively for each of the frontguys (Glenn, KK and Rob), as well as all the various wide shot cams, so then it's a just up to the director and editor to cut it intelligently. That's cool of you to notice the filmmaking - most people comment on how great they think the band is, but as good as any band might be, the filmmakers are an integral part on making that band look good to a tv/video audience.
I like the part where the lyric goes "...blinding lights / flashing colors..." and the lights flash different colors - so cute. 1:24
AND - the director composited that wide shot of the stage - showing the lights above the band - with an overlay of Halford closeup. That's good editing and directing right there.
Definitely one of Tipton and Downing's best dual lead moments, amazing trade off!
say what you want about the drummer but his style was on point,tight drumming.
Dave Holland era was best bar none..
H a lord. Greatest. Vocal. In. History. You got that. Right. You got that. Right. You. Got. It. 500%
0:46 there's always something about those heavy chorus open chord intros that works all the time
So envious of that audience. Unbelievable show…
Greatest band ever 🤘
Fuckin phenomenal twin axe attack, coupled with Halfords screaming vocals. Metal at its finest. This whole album, like all Priest albums, kicks total ass.
To bad I’m only 15 and theirs no time machine to go back and see this would be gladly appreciated to see Priest
The Vinyl Guy DARPA probably has one. Research them. They work on black projects here in the US.
Guy Morris just got done reading a article about it sounds interesting thank you
John Smith true
Priest is on tour ..can still hit high notes ..just doesnt do it as much
But, you dig them now, which makes YOU someone who is keeping metal alive; that is important! Follow your ears, if you like something, jump in! and don't feel weird if you listen to all sorts of different stuff, music is like food, try a bit of everything!
ROCK ON
Saw them so many times... Cincy, Dayton, Toledo... and they always brought it. 🎸🎸🤘
Back when music was live in concert, no auto-tune, no safety net; living art and poetry banging out on hardcore vocals and calloused fingers making magic. Ahh, the good ol' days. Eff you, yes, I am a geezer. SFW
Yes
I was 14 in 1969 and I'm proud of it!!
They opened a show with Love Bites! The crowd was on their feet till the end! Awesome. One of my all time favorite bands!
WAAAOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MOMENTS OF GLORY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I saw this tour in Lakeland, FL summer of 1986. The show kicked ass! Long live the Priest!!
Talk about sweating. Jumping around under the lights in head to toe leather. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🤘🏼
Greatest metal band in history. Unbelievable musicians. Perfect voice!
That’s a bold claim
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A claim I will back with 100% confidence
this is one BAD ASS video
Um dos melhores vocalista de todos os tempo, Rob Halford ❤
Metal can't be better-Priest 4ever!
Yes🎂🎁😻
They ARE HEAVY METAL.
I HEARD SOME BOOTLEG FROM A SMALL CLUB THEY PLAYED IN 70s
They WERE HEAVY BEFORE HEAVY WAS EVEN POPULAR
THANK FOR KEEPING IT REAL JP 🥰🥰🥰🥰
HALFORD...THE GOD OF METAL
One of the best examples of what a rock god sounds like!
The metal gods......the best ever. Greatness
Fantastic song. Guitar work between these two is right up there. Great show
Halford, Absolutely the Best vocal of History.
The Priest was at a peak here, ready for the next level!
Maby the best Metalshow of all times. Its perfekt
No one can lay it down like Priest can man.
priest Rocks, seent them in Honolulu in 83, Screamin 4 Vengence tour. (Trippin).
One of my favorite Judas Priest songs! PRIEST!!
Seen alotta live music of several different genres and nothing topped seeing priest live. Halford was always tight and they were always an extremely well rehearsed band. And please don't take the word tight the wrong way:)
He prolly was tight. He worked out a lot.
Unbelievable. Where has the world of heavy metal gone.?? Off the deep end , never to resurface. By By.
Awesome