Drum Teacher Reacts: Judas Priest - 'Freewheel Burning'

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

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  • @AndrewRooneyDrums
    @AndrewRooneyDrums  Месяц назад +2

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  • @EattheApple666
    @EattheApple666 Месяц назад +45

    The Sentinel off the same album is a masterpiece. Priest!!!

  • @glenjunk5100
    @glenjunk5100 Месяц назад +7

    YESSS.....do more PRIEST...HUGE catalog of great stuff dude..

  • @dathorndike4908
    @dathorndike4908 Месяц назад +5

    Dave Holland was their longtime drummer, and he never gets the credit he deserved.

  • @victorstefanovsky6902
    @victorstefanovsky6902 Месяц назад +9

    This is not glam. It is classic heavy metal

  • @lemmyisking9512
    @lemmyisking9512 Месяц назад +8

    To be clear, there is nothing glam about Judas Priest. They were one of the originators of what is now considered classic heavy metal and one of the first bands to proudly apply the label heavy metal to their music. Sin After Sin, Stained Class, and Killing Machine/Hell Bent For Leather were foundational albums in early heavy metal, but the 1980 album British Steel was a culmination of the now-iconic heavy metal style that they had been building up to that point. Screaming For Vengeance and Defenders Of The Faith saw Priest further develope and refine their sound, showcasing the band at their heavy metal best. They have continued to tour and record albums over the almost forty years since, and just released a killer new album, Invincible Shield, earlier this year.
    Side note: As mentioned in this reaction and analysis video, Dave Holland was in Trapeze prior to joing Judas Priest. His bandmates were Glenn Hughes, later of Deep Purple and Black Sabbath, among many others, and Mel Galley, later of Whitesnake.

  • @zim1970
    @zim1970 Месяц назад +6

    Halford and Dio in there prime for me were the best metal vocalists ever 🤘

  • @ericdudemanofthedudes
    @ericdudemanofthedudes Месяц назад +6

    Great to see you enjoying Priest for the first time! I’d recommend:
    -Victim of Changes
    -Beyond The Realms of Death
    -Dissident Aggressor
    -Sinner
    -Painkiller
    -The Rage

  • @gregoryhuffman3071
    @gregoryhuffman3071 Месяц назад +14

    Gotta check out some Priest with Les Binks or Simon Phillips on the drums! Dig in mate!

  • @brianmanata5182
    @brianmanata5182 Месяц назад +6

    MORE PRIEST

  • @lawrencefine5020
    @lawrencefine5020 Месяц назад +13

    The Metal Gods
    Anything from their Unleashed In The East Live in Japan would be great.
    Les Binks, IMHO, was their best drummer.
    Exciter (Proto Thrash)
    Beyond the Realms Of Death
    Sinner
    Dissident Aggressor
    Green Manilishi (Fleetwood Mac Remake)
    Tyrant
    Hellbent For Leather
    As good as they were in the 80's, their best stuff was in the mid to late 70's with Les Binks.

    • @hemlock399
      @hemlock399 Месяц назад +3

      Great recommendations!

  • @NoLegalPlunder
    @NoLegalPlunder Месяц назад +2

    There’s only one singer who would dare sing that fast.

  • @jefo2405
    @jefo2405 Месяц назад +12

    Classic Heavy Metal (not glam) ;)

  • @pentagrammaton6793
    @pentagrammaton6793 Месяц назад +21

    I love 80s Priest, but if you want the best drumming from them, then regardless of jukebox donations you're wasting your time with this and NEED to listen to both Sin After Sin and Stained class from the late 70s. By the 80s, the rhythm section was streamlined and simplified to compete with the big studio sounds of the era. \m/ \m/

    • @La_sagne
      @La_sagne Месяц назад +1

      @@pentagrammaton6793 thats why as a drummer my favourite priest song is saints in hell, but you are right. those albums have a fantastic rhythm section overall

    • @pentagrammaton6793
      @pentagrammaton6793 Месяц назад +3

      @@La_sagne yeah, Simon Philips and Les Binks \m/

  • @Nissardpertugiu
    @Nissardpertugiu Месяц назад +4

    Freewheel Burning is not glam at all, its the continuity of the proto thrash stuff they did since Sin After Sin.
    Its old school.
    But defenders updated the violence with more shriek and shredd.
    In fact Defenders of the faith (1984) is one link in the evolution that would lead to Painkiller (1990).

  • @Bearlyontime
    @Bearlyontime 12 дней назад

    JP is Benchmark heavy metal at it's finest! 👊🏾

  • @ll7868
    @ll7868 Месяц назад +2

    First Judas Priest song I learned on drums was Some Heads Are Gonna Roll from Defenders Of The Faith, that whole album takes me back to 1984/85 playing along by ear to the stereo with my step-mom yelling down to basement "WILL YOU PLEASE STOP BANGING ON THOSE DRUMS FOR 5 MINUTES!!!" Which was my cue to take a toke break.
    Ram It Down, the title track from their '86 album is also a pretty high energy tune on par with Freewheel Burning and Painkiller.

  • @acho8387
    @acho8387 Месяц назад +1

    Dave Holland (the drummer) is a methodical beast.

  • @PurpleDreki
    @PurpleDreki Месяц назад +3

    Great groove. Pretty typical of Dave Holland's technique. Plays what is needed. Not too much fluff. 🤘The Mighty Priest!

  • @LeeB41
    @LeeB41 Месяц назад +6

    You need to listen to "The Sentinal" from this album; "Defenders Of The Faith". Other songs to check out; "You've Got Another Thing Coming", "Metal Gods", and then check out "Painkiller".

    • @janosszocs148
      @janosszocs148 3 дня назад

      The Sentinel and Jawbreaker are my favorite tracks. This album is a masterpiece!

  • @Coldethel123456
    @Coldethel123456 Месяц назад +1

    For some great drumming listen to Exciter (Stained Class album) and Rock Forever (Sin after Sin). Nice drumming in both. In fact every song on each of those albums has great drumming.

  • @jackteppo9633
    @jackteppo9633 Месяц назад +1

    Saw the Priest 2 times. Unleashed in the east and Painkiller concerts. Alice Cooper was with the band concert. "Operation Rock and Roll" was the name of the killer show

  • @FeralPatrick
    @FeralPatrick Месяц назад +2

    Anything off of Screaming for Vengeance - you can't go wrong. Priest was my first favorite metal band and will remain a favorite till I die. Rob Halford is a metal god!

  • @rickandgen
    @rickandgen Месяц назад +5

    🤘🤘 Saw them twice on this tour! 🤘🤘

    • @EattheApple666
      @EattheApple666 Месяц назад +1

      Me too, the bonus of living is NY Metro area.

    • @rickandgen
      @rickandgen Месяц назад

      @@EattheApple666 Providence RI, the beginning of the tour and then they came back through at the end.

  • @Rocker1983
    @Rocker1983 Месяц назад +1

    I'll take this over Painkiller every time. Love Priest! Especially the 70s and early 80s.

  • @rwellman238
    @rwellman238 Месяц назад +1

    Worthy of an album listen 🤘🤘

  • @Nissardpertugiu
    @Nissardpertugiu Месяц назад +2

    Dave Holland is underrated.
    I did took time to appreciate him.
    Priest kind of restricted him because beign more mature, not only he s a very good drummer and song arranger but i did listen his stuff even live with Trapeze ( with Mel Galley and Glenn Hughes ), very efficient, diverse, funkier, progressive, more free.
    He was solid on the double bass too.
    I took 5 years to realize that was him in Play me out (1977) by Glenn Hughes, Dave Holland is brilliant.
    One of the best funk guys i've ever heard.
    Also reviving some Trapeze, his early Priest (1979-1980) agility, the performances he did on Mercenaries of Metal tour in 1988 for Ram It Down album are nuclear, in a more...Dave was from the very first wave, but he had that...swing and proto punk hardcore urgence to it.
    Rapid Fire, Screaming For Vengeance, Freewheel Burning, Riding on the wind, Ram it down.
    The live version of Ram It Down is just lethaal.

  • @kentmains7763
    @kentmains7763 Месяц назад +1

    Wore this album out and saw the tour!

  • @La_sagne
    @La_sagne Месяц назад +2

    saw them live recently.. scott travis was one of the funnest drummers ive ever watched play live. my recommendation for judas priest would be "saints in hell"

  • @markmilner842
    @markmilner842 Месяц назад +2

    That was one of the tours I saw them on. Great show. For Rob’s voice, check out some earlier tracks like The Ripper, Sinner, Saints in Hell.

  • @stevedockeray
    @stevedockeray Месяц назад +2

    They do a pretty good version of Fleetwood Macs Green Manalishi on the Unleashed in the East album

  • @topherthered
    @topherthered 25 дней назад

    Many of their album drum cuts are pretty straightforward. They're live stuff tends to have more expressions on the drumming.

  • @kardeef33317
    @kardeef33317 Месяц назад +5

    Any of Sceaming for Vengeance or Defenders of the Faith. The 2 albums I had as a teen in the 80's

  • @olsondc666
    @olsondc666 Месяц назад +1

    80s Priest was a pretty influential time...British Steel, Point of Entry, Screaming For Vengeance, Defenders of the Faith, and yes even Turbo was ok...capping off tge decsde with Painkiller. Few bands can boast this success back to back.

  • @kostasantonopoulos1478
    @kostasantonopoulos1478 16 дней назад

    Judas Priest - Steeler (Official Audio)

  • @kevinwagner542
    @kevinwagner542 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for doing this, one of my favorite tracks. Just killer! As you mentioned the drummer here was Dave Holland. If you do "Painkiller", which you should, that would be Scott Travis, who joined in 1990 and is there still. Priest was never glam, they were always classic heavy metal and basically created the leather and studs look we all know. Yes, do more of them.

  • @peterdoe2617
    @peterdoe2617 Месяц назад +1

    Off topic, Andrew: Eivor Palsdottir will play a concert in Auckland, nov, 19th. (Just mailing it to my brother in the US. I'll be watching her on wednesday, here in Hamburg. And the band IGNEA from Ukraine on saturday. Who once covered her song I Tokuini.) Just to spread the word. Have you ever heard of both? it'll be my 3rd time watching her. Missed IGNEA last year 'cause of CoVid.
    I'm excited! Teaser for Eivor would be Trollabundin and Falling Free. Came across IGNEA with their song Alga.

  • @buzzbomb67
    @buzzbomb67 Месяц назад +2

    Lol I KNEW youd love this, Andrew! I fought between The Sentinel, Heavy Duty/Defenders, and this one, all from the same album, and a bunch of commenters are all saying The Sentinel. Next request, I think, is gonna be from Sin After Sin… Dissident Aggressor, and their cover of Gun’s Race With The Devil. BUT Ive got The Sentinel on the back burner too. Its hard to know where to go, cuz there’s so much fantastic material! sure there are some weaker tracks, but I could pick just about any song, from any album, especially pre-85, and have a winner!
    The whole Winter/Deep Freeze/Winter Retreat/Cheater medley from their debut 1974 album, Rocka Rolla.
    Victim Of Changes from 1975’s Sad Wings Of Destiny.
    Exciter from Stained Class
    Genocide from Unleashed In The East
    Hell Bent For Leather’s title track.
    Breaking The Law or Living After Midnight from 1980’s British Steel.
    Those are just the bigger tracks. From that time period.
    As for Glam, if anything, its a STRONG possibility that the Glam bands took Judas Priest, and made it more palatable for the general public. But Judas Priest pre-dates the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal, and along with Motörhead, helped establish the sound that created bands like Iron Maiden, Saxon, Def Leppard, Venom, etc. Judas Priest was definitely considered much heavier for the time than Mötley Crüe, Ratt or Poison. I do get, that by todays standards, it has that same early-to-mid-80s sound, though, but I would be careful about lumping them in with Glam. Priest fans are quick to distance themselves, even if they were fans of both Priest and the Glam bands. However, post Defenders, Priest did have a couple albums (ahem: Turbo, specifically), that did try to fit in better with the 80s Metal scene, which cost them a lot of album sales. This may be why you never heard about Priest in conjunction with any of the Glam bands. Though it wouldnt surprise me if they toured with some, they weren’t considered Glam, per se, just Metal. As I said before on the last vid, I think, Priest are considered to be the band who changed Heavy Metal to Metal, by lowering the blues influences. The first few albums were still very blues based, but over time, they just lowered the blues knob on their amps, so to speak lol

    • @HoryTB
      @HoryTB Месяц назад +1

      Helped to create bands like Iron Maiden?🤔
      Iron Maiden started in 1975, if memory serves, then they became the flagship of the NWoBHM, which JP happily joined, said Halford. Yep, the two guitars this way was their marker, which was basically the transformation of the guitar+keyboard setup in Deep Purple. Dickinson said once he was happy to join IM since he's always wanted to sing in a band playing similar music to DP...
      So, the JP contribution is valid, just not entirely the way you put it here.
      👍

    • @buzzbomb67
      @buzzbomb67 Месяц назад

      @@HoryTB Iron Maiden did form in 75, but they took time to become the band they were.
      Its hard to track, and explain the influence of a band, especially one as influential as Judas Priest, or Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Beatles, Motorhead, and other landmark bands like that, that changed music forever. If not for Sad Wings Of Destiny, Sin After Sin, Motorhead’s debut album, Black Sabbath’s Sabotage, UFO’s Michael Schenker albums, Lord only knows what Iron Maiden mightve sounded like. They mightve been the next Sex Pistols, instead, for all we know. But after two years of rehearsing and playing gigs, and numerous lineup changes, and who knows what influences coming into play, they finally became the band that got signed in 78. That debut in 1980 was amazing!
      PS I didnt say they created Iron Maiden, I said “helped establish the sound that created bands like Iron Maiden, Saxon, Def Leppard, Venom, etc.” A fair bit different of a statement.

    • @HoryTB
      @HoryTB Месяц назад +1

      @@buzzbomb67 Yeah, helped establish the sound that created - I left out middle of the sentence...
      The funny thing is that with In Rock, DP created the first album that represents the style we call heavy metal, and it meets denial and is left out from mentioned influences. Yes, BS first album came out a few months earlier and BS were more (...) constant in their style than DP, but they played more like heavy blues, blues rock.
      In the world where everything is connected we cannot say that they were not catalysts to one another this or that way. You help me refine, widen my view and maybe vice versa, although we talk about the same, and like the same music.

  • @cdgee6399
    @cdgee6399 Месяц назад +1

    PAINKILLER .... Drumming heaven

  • @davidedipaolo8640
    @davidedipaolo8640 Месяц назад +1

    Dude if you really want to hear the condemsed greatness of this group in ALL parts, singer, instrument all together, you should really listen to Battle Hymn/One shot at glory. Its from the same album of painkiller and its the last song of the album too. i fell in love with this group the first time with that banger

  • @kardeef33317
    @kardeef33317 Месяц назад

    Ot was recorded in 93. Standard def square TV. That what was what it is recorded in.

  • @victoria2050nin
    @victoria2050nin 22 дня назад +1

    Rob had the best voice everrrrrrrrr!!!.

  • @deportedsouls3165
    @deportedsouls3165 Месяц назад

    You should always do these songs from their "Fuel for life-Dallas-86-tour"😊

  • @SRG1966
    @SRG1966 Месяц назад +1

    Hard stuff for 1984.

  • @BrianYates-ue8hf
    @BrianYates-ue8hf Месяц назад +1

    I started playing right around when Screaming For Vengeance the album before this came out (age 10) and it was the best music for a beginner bc it taught me about pocket and having a solid back beat much like Phil Rudd had done for me Then later that decade GNR released Appetite and it was over Steven Adler is a goat still alive SOBER and still playing 🖤🧐✌️😎

    • @killboybands1
      @killboybands1 Месяц назад

      Absolutly! Bloodstone has so much pocket the groove could have been on a 70's Stevie Wonder funk track.

  • @americanmutt9089
    @americanmutt9089 29 дней назад

    86-87 was the Turbo album from these guys. IMO a great album. Ram it Down was the next one which I liked. But my favorite is Hell Bent for Leather( Killing Machine).

  • @WishForTheNight
    @WishForTheNight Месяц назад

    Great song indeed and love the quality doesnt always need HD. But painkiller deffinately has one of the most recognisable drum intros in metal.

  • @mannybravo237
    @mannybravo237 Месяц назад

    Seen this tour, Defenders...KK Downing headbanging the entire show, I was surprised how awesome the concert was🤘🏻.
    If anything, call Priest "Metal", they were heavy metal long before the hairspray spandex glam bands scene pop'd.
    Beavis n Buttheads fav jam: Breakin' the Law!

  • @rubytuesday1345
    @rubytuesday1345 Месяц назад

    Hi Andrew. From one Auckland drummer to another!

  • @tonysmith3501
    @tonysmith3501 Месяц назад +1

    Trapeze worth a listen 1970ish ,Holland the drummer before he joined Judas Priest along with Glen Hughes before in join Deep Purple

  • @whitedrguy6503
    @whitedrguy6503 Месяц назад +3

    You got your glam and hair metal mixed up, glam was early seventies, Sweet, David Bowie, Slade, T Rex, etc, hair metal is the eighties , Poison, Motley Crüe, etc, Judas Priest is Heavy Metal along with Saxon, Iron Maiden, commonly known as the new wave of British Heavy Metal.
    You should have a listen to Lovebites, a modern day mixture of Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Metallica, an all girl band from Japan, Haruna on drums is a beast, double kick machine gun.
    Soldier Stands Solitary is a killer track live, the rebirth of Eighties metal.

  • @joeallegra556
    @joeallegra556 Месяц назад

    Early on, they changed drummers often enough to inspire the "Spinal Tap" movie. David was always a solid, proficient drummer. Nothing flashy about his style.

  • @hemlock399
    @hemlock399 Месяц назад +6

    Really not sure how this qualifies as glam, but that's neither here nor there.
    Priest was never a drum-centric band, least of all in the 80s (even though some of their 80s output is truly excellent).
    For drums, I'd recommend "Exciter" from 1979's Unleashed in the East (live in Japan).

  • @Visionoir
    @Visionoir Месяц назад +1

    Not a track I would raccomend on a drum channel

  • @Mr1Tanker
    @Mr1Tanker Месяц назад

    I think you need to check out the band SAGA. A great Canadian group who charted very well through 80's. The song "Without You" has some tasty drumming and guitar as well. Hope you get a chance maybe react to it one day. Hi From Belleville, Ontario Canada....home to several celebs and Pro sports athletes.

  • @JonMallek
    @JonMallek Месяц назад +17

    Not even close to Glam.

    • @MissingMars
      @MissingMars Месяц назад

      glam metal, not the glam rock of the 70's.

    • @La_sagne
      @La_sagne Месяц назад

      @@JonMallek its definitely got glam metal elements

    • @kurtrusselltownmassacre6802
      @kurtrusselltownmassacre6802 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@La_sagne Priest is like the most traditional Heavy Metal band there is, nothing glam about them. 70s glam is like T.Rex, New York dolls, sweet, Alice Cooper ect. 80s glam is ratt, poison, Cinderella ect. If someone is a NWOBHM fan they will always have a Judas Priest patch on their jacket.

    • @brentsobie3977
      @brentsobie3977 Месяц назад

      Stop rewriting metal history. If any of you were actually around then, this was considered fast textbook British metal - not quite speed metal, but close. No one, and I mean no one, ever used the term glam for this song or any of Priest's albums, especially Defenders of the Faith. There are too many people now that don't know enough about the music and just use generic terms to lump things together. In fact, show me any publication, article or interview from the era where they use the term "glam metal" for Judas Priest. Never happened.

  • @crosario9648
    @crosario9648 Месяц назад

    drumeo iconic drumming behind hypnosis sleep token pleaseeeee

  • @MRaudiodude
    @MRaudiodude Месяц назад +1

    🤟

  • @barriehull7076
    @barriehull7076 Месяц назад

    I suspect it's in 480p as a copyright measure.

  • @satanihelvetet
    @satanihelvetet Месяц назад +8

    A great song by a great band... but not the most exciting and cutting edged drumwised.

    • @javierramos9795
      @javierramos9795 Месяц назад +2

      They buried the drum in the mix, they did Dave Holland dirty on this one.

    • @hemlock399
      @hemlock399 Месяц назад +2

      Priest is my long-time favourite band, but they were *never* a drum band, least of all in the 80s. Not dissing Holland, it just wasn't their sound. They were always first and foremost a vocals and guitar band, *especially* in the 80s.

  • @evilvolts
    @evilvolts Месяц назад

    Painkiller Lovebites Cover (Audio Track Haruna on drums) .......Oh wait better yet a Lovebites original from Judgement Day album 2023 (Named after Lzzy Hale song Love Bites So Do I) Lovebites Soldier Stands Solitarily Live Memorial for the Warrior Souls ruclips.net/video/30yWisiRBuM/видео.html 195 BPM

  • @donnelson6694
    @donnelson6694 Месяц назад

    Not a big fan of this one but Dave delivers a solid performance.

  • @mr.metalhead8863
    @mr.metalhead8863 Месяц назад

    Glam? Go listen to Poison, then come back. JP - one of the heavy metal masters.

  • @YouLoseSir
    @YouLoseSir Месяц назад +5

    There are much better tracks from JP than this, imo this doesn't showcase what makes them great

  • @dennislinehan6548
    @dennislinehan6548 Месяц назад

    No ! No they aren't glam . Is the vid you watched from the 1982 US festival

  • @slaw38
    @slaw38 28 дней назад

    Well Rob is very glam but priest are certainly not Glam.

  • @DerrickCharles5750
    @DerrickCharles5750 Месяц назад

    As I Lay Dying just dropped a new single this morning featuring Alex Terrible from Slaughter to Prevail and Tommy Barber from Chelsea Grin. The As I Lay Dying’s single is called “We are the Dead.” This song is so good that I have it on repeat constantly. 🔥🔥🔥

  • @906Roofer
    @906Roofer Месяц назад +1

    First🥁🥁

  • @jaron91
    @jaron91 Месяц назад

    Classic example of somebody getting hipster mad and paying money so that nobody else gets what they want.

    • @jaron91
      @jaron91 Месяц назад

      FTR Andrew, there are at LEAST a dozen JP songs that are better than this one.

  • @victorstefanovsky6902
    @victorstefanovsky6902 Месяц назад +1

    Holland was good but far from best . The best drummer of Judas Priest is Scott Travis. Listen to Painkiller.

  • @ewyss9206
    @ewyss9206 Месяц назад

    Oh, Rooney's reviewing Holland-era Priest? Immediately jump to comment section to read all the butthurt comments about why this is not proper Priest 😂 Every other album he drummed on, the band reinvented the JP sound and it's the commercially most successful era of the band...

  • @a.k.1740
    @a.k.1740 Месяц назад +2

    Generic mid-80s metal with a dreadful drumming sound. Next time listen instead to their albums Sin After Sin (1977) with the great Simon Phillips on drums, Stained Class, Killing Machine (both 1978) and the live Unleashed in the East (1979) with the fantastic Les Binks!😉

  • @zeckham100
    @zeckham100 Месяц назад +1

    Like that are you mad

  • @zeckham100
    @zeckham100 Месяц назад +1

    Any one could made that racket

  • @zeckham100
    @zeckham100 Месяц назад +3

    Rubbish

  • @zeckham100
    @zeckham100 Месяц назад +1

    Turn it off FFs

    • @brentsobie3977
      @brentsobie3977 Месяц назад

      We get it, you love Taylor Swift lmao