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Judas Priest - 14 Beyond the Realms of Death - Rising In The East 2005
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Band: Judas Priest
Lyrics
He's had enough
He couldn't take anymore
He found a place in his mind
And slammed the door
No matter how they tried
They couldn't understand
They washed and dressed him
Fed him by hand
Yeah! I've left the world behind
I'm safe here in my mind
I'm free to speak with my own kind
This is my life, this is my life
I'll decide not you
Withdrawn he sat there
Staring into space
No sign of life
Would flicker on his face
Until one day he smiled
It seemed as though with pride
The wind kissed him goodbye
And then he died
Yeah I've left the world behind
I'm safe here in my mind
I'm free to speak with my own kind
This is my life, this is my life
I'll decide not you
Keep the world with all its sin
It's not fit for livin' in
Yeah I will start again
It can take forever, and ever whatever, whenever, but I'll still win
How many like him
Are they still
Who to us all
Seem to have lost the will
They lie in thousands
Lank and lost
Is knowledge worth this bitter cost
Yeah I've left the world behind
I'm safe here in my mind
I'm free to speak with my own kind
This is my life, this is my life
I'll decide not you
Keep the world with all its sin
It's not fit for living in
Beyond the realms of death
Origin: Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
Genere: Heavy Metal
Members in this show:
Rob Halford: voz
K.K. Downing: guitarra eléctrica
Glenn Tipton: guitarra eléctrica
Ian Hill: bajo
Scott Travis: batería
Album song: Stained Class
Rising in the East (en español: Creciendo en el este) es un DVD en vivo de la banda británica de heavy metal Judas Priest, publicado en 2005 por Rhino Records. Fue grabado en mayo del mismo año durante dos noches en el recinto Nippon Budokan de Tokio en Japón, durante la gira Retribution World Tour en promoción al álbum Angel of Retribution de 2005.
Es el primer registro en vivo luego del regreso de Rob Halford a la banda, por lo que cuenta con los mejores temas grabados durante su permanencia en ella, a su vez de temas del álbum Angel of Retribution al cual promocionaban. A los pocos meses de lanzarse, recibió disco de oro por la Recording Industry Association of America luego de superar las cincuenta mil copias vendidas en los Estados Unidos. - Видеоклипы
In 1979 I had a ticket to see Foghat and BTO 2nd row center at the Dallas civic Center. Not even listed on the ticket, these guys walked out on stage as the "Warm up" band and for the next 45 minutes I stood under Tipton and Downing as they burned the F@#$% place down. As a young guitarist who had just formed my first band I was totally blown away. No motorcycle, no leather they just walked on stage, plugged in and blew us away. I barely remember anything else about that concert. I bought Stained Class the next day and my Bass player and I learned all the songs the next 2 days. Today, my son plays in a metal band in Indianapolis. He was raised on Judas Priest.
Honestly heartwarming dude! So jealous bro!
At least plug the band name.
I saw Priest in Cardiff (Wales) on this tour in 2006. This song gave me the chills when they played it!
Exemplary parenting.
Well done Sir.
I was a 13 yr old kid in 1982. I had started listening to metal bands like Ozzy,early and I stress EARLY Motley Crue,Motörhead Saxon,Krokus ect. Then one day I walked into a music store and they had a poster of the Hellion. I asked the clerk who is that? He looked stunned that’s Judas Priest! Are the good? He said the best. I bought Screaming for Vengeance went home put on my headphones. I couldn’t believe the power and voice of Rob Halford. They became my fav band. In 2024 they still are! Priest in concert is a experience like no other. Tipton will never get enough credit. He is on my metal Mount Rushmore! I have to add I really like Richie Faulkner such a talent. Prayers for Glenn!
Glenn Tipton and K. K. Downing are guitar duo gods!
My favourite priest song
Rob Halford..the Metal voice ...i love him..!!!
Best melodic solo in the whole history of Heavy Metal. Period.
I've seen Judas Priest 5 separate times in Toronto They never disappoint!
Also the loudest concert I've ever been to!!!!!
Seen Judas Priest three times in Toronto also and they never disappoint :-) :-)
MASTERS!
I have been listening to this song for 40+ years and it still gives me goosebumps!
check out the early priest robs vocals will blow your mind
My favorite priest song, can say that and been a fan since I was 12...52 now
I gotta go with "Cathedral Spires".
Tipton's best solo. 70's Priest is the best Priest.
The entire Stained Class album is JP's best album, bar none.
Unleashed and Painkiller are pretty fucking epic too!
@@TheCornishCockney Indeed- but this solo is a different level. I'd put A Touch of Evil up there too.
Long ago when man was King 🤘
They performed this song live last year, and Rob still hit the high notes! The guy is truly immortal.
Now,Gunnar, please pay them to do "Hot Rockin" LIVE from Rising in the East..(a happy song)
Also Running Wild from the same CD, it cranks!
judas fuqin priest the best band ever period!! saw them live twice, 79 and 84 or 5, it felt like being in a mosh pit of bass, electric guitar, and rob's amazing vocals of distortion switched to piercing scteeches, and the fuqin light show wow, of course living in central cali at the time of mind expanding drugs in a party society, my ears were ringing and i could still feel the bass 4 hours after going to bed
I saw priest and maiden, same ticket 1983 it was screaming for vengeance and number of the beast. Nothing has topped that for me cause at the time my favorite bands.
Great song and performance. This is arguably one of Tipton's best solo's, although I personally prefer his solo on Painkiller as his #1 solo.
Don't overlook A Touch of Evil.
Legendary
I do like this version but,because I'm old, I got to hear Uncle Bobby when he could still fly high.....recommend the 1982 vengeance tour Desert Plains🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘👍
Yeees!! My second favorite drummer mr Scott Travis!!! A f**** beast!
Whos your #1?
GOAT, Glenn Tipton..🤟🤟🇸🇪
They have given me trash can head on
More than several occasions. I love everything about this band. 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
There is a reason why JP has ruled the heavy metal scene for over 50 years
The solo on this particular recording is probably the best version of it
The ultimate priest at its finest.
One of the greatest guitar solo if not the greatest!!
Rob Halford, the METAL GOD, Judas Priest: The Roots of Metal, Not the only ones, but certainly one of the best bands.
Rob´s Performance with Babymetal at the APMAs 2016 is also incredible
I went to a tour show in 2004. Whitesnake opened the night. What an epic day!
Best voice in metal
All bow to the Metal God
Metal God's
They freaking killed that. Great reaction. They came out when I was in middle school.
Just saw them be inducted into the Rock Hall of Fame 😊 well deserved
Abselutely,SO COOL & fun to see both Richie and K K on stage ,that evening !
rob = god
That whole DVD, which this song is a part of, is absolute fire, you should see the opening, which is the Hellion short instrumental into Electric Eye, do that sometime for a jolt of electricity that will shake the rafters. Great song, that whole concert is one after the other. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎸🎶
Love your reactions so much. Can't wait to rock out with the Priest gang next year !! xx
I saw him once in San Antonio in 2017 I’m in still in awe
When they mention greatest guitar players of different era's Glenn is hardly ever mentioned. Well those who really know.......we know better.....he is one of the greatest most underrated guitar players ever.......not the best.....but absolutely great. Twin Axe Attack for the win.
Yes, bands lime Iron Maiden, UFO and the Scorpions guitarists are all amongst the best ever and are criminally underrated as JP!
He's my favorite metal guitarist ever.
KK shreds and Glenn wails. Perfect compliment to each other.
The metal gods. Great
I remember getting the Stained Glass cassette tape in 78' in the dollar case in a record store (remember those?) , loved it so much got the eariler Sad Wings of Destiny, loved them ever since
i love judas priest
it took halford returning to judas priest after ripper owens was in the band for Halford to learn to sing in the lower registers.
Seen them live many times back in the day.....they still got it....🔥
I had this on 8-track ! Scott Travis is a monster, but this was originally Les Binks on the LP. Robs holding back here a bit from the recording.
The one thing i like about Rising in the East, the stage set up is similar to the Vengeance tour 82 stage. I also got to see them on this tour. *I was lucky enough to shake the hand of Glen Tipton after the show at the front of the stage
Another song that you should do a reaction to from the same concert is “Touch of Evil” I really think you would live that as well. Live the videos! 🤘🏻
The high Priest of Rock n Rock n Roll Sabbath and Zeppelin started it Priest transended it to metal JP was in 70s too I grew up in the 70s I saw a lot different bands it was a great time for music imz from SA Tx when they came In the spurs won the NBA championship And the celebration was downtown Rob came out in a Tim Duncan and the and the crowd exploded it was great
Jusy subscribed to your channel,i viewed your last 15 songs and i love every one of them.i was your age when these albums were realeased and i listened to them over and over.keep on rocking
The coolest thing back then concerts were only about 10 dollars t shirts were 20.
The bass was killing it but at the end of the day rob is a bad mannn
this drummsound is great
I had this on 8-track in highschool !
that was one top shelf comment
just listen this song live in 1988
This Concert lol, Rising in the East/ he wearing Several Phat Overcoats
He’s old by then, he’s lost his top end. His tone is still perfect though. Even now in 2023/24, he knows what he can, and can’t sing any operates within, and it sounds great always
Top 10 JP track of all-time
Any band post 1977 with 2 guitarist were probably influenced by Priest.🤘
Rob Lemmy Ronnie Ozzy all legends
Lemmy is punk "his words" doesnt fit in with the rest.. the others are in a class all by themselves
@@archibaldsalyards926 agreed
Co written by their old drummer Les Binks
This song is normally in a higher octave
Good performance, but the studio version blows it out of the water - Rob's range has suffered over the three decades since this was originally released. Give it a listen.
Totally disagree. The studio version is weak compared to the intensity and passion in this performance.
I had same feeling ,but now for me this live is much better then studio
Its not that it had suffered, it just matured.
Also when you re his age you pace yourself to keep the high key points for the global or the challenging stuff in a 2h30 performance.
You adapt.
He can still do it, its just he alternates to keep himself to do Painkiller or Freewheel Burning etc...
Yet even in this, he s doing similar stuff he was doing years ago.
The band is On Fire all show long but agree, Rob's voice is not quite what it once was. The band, for that entire show, never played much better.
I would've agreed with you back in my earlier years
But Rob embracing his lows, and dragging out notes has grown on me over the years.
This performance is absolutely incredible
Go back to the original recording. You will be all the more impressed.
Rob dodged a bunch of high notes.
theg halford´s high notes and in good performances are done...time does not forgive
@@JoseJose-qy3pv I agree!
@@JoseJose-qy3pv its not he s done.
In 2005-2008 Halford had several back issues, that affect performance.
But he could still do it and still do it in the mature tone he has since 20 years.
Its just you don't burn yourself and adapt when growing older, with physicality, to a 2h 30 performance where in the same stuff you have to hit riding on the wind, painkiller or freewheel burning etc...
You manage it.
And in the first exploding moments he s doing it.
As others songs in the set.
Its not like it was dead.
He's 98 years old...givem a break....
And he did it beautifully, I prefer this version of the song to any other
I have to be honest, I don't think this look worked for Rob that well, it just doesn't stand out enough, he just looks like a lot of the other metal/rock stars of the 2000s era especially considering his look from the 80s, however I do like the look he has adopted now, the gray wizards beard sets him apart from other people and shows him as more of a metal elder a seasoned and wise master of many years training in the art of metal.
Do you ever comment a video that you do not like?
YOU MUST LISTEN TO THE ORIGINAL ALBUM VERSION. 1000 TIMES BETTER
No it is not. Studio version is obviously very good but live version is more raw and expressive. If you don't like rawness you don't like metal. You should learn to appreciate both versions or you will be in danger of being trapped in sterile music environment which might eventually transform you into big elitist pussy with bad taste in music.
Personally I think the album version is better
Prefer the studio version
glens leads are sotasteful
Its just horrible how bad Rod sings, hes voice is gone
Old dudes rule