I'm now 70, it is amazing how a video like this can make one feel like a teenager again..Thank you to all of the Hard Rock/Metal bands especially you characters from England!!
The most iconic Priest song? No. But this tour, this show, and this performance is the pinnacle of the live Priest experience. Halford hits some of the highest notes he ever recorded live, and his stage presence is undeniable. I saw them in Detroit on this tour and the energy and magic was palpable, the power and electricity brought a crowd of thousands together in a singular moment of near-ecstasy, a feeling I'll never forget. Back then people were very critical of metal and its fans, but even as a young man who eventually became a politically conservative 53-year-old, I'll never forget how Rob's fans reacted to his coming out. The general consensus? Who cares! He is and was the Metal God, and legions of heavy metal fans showed exactly what tolerance, acceptance and respect meant. We taught the world what having an open mind and accepting people for who they are meant way before it was fashionable, because it was real and because once upon a time respect meant something, something that trumped skin color or sexual orientation. I always knew we were a good lot, despite our reputation as simple unsophisticates. Rob Halford, the greatest vocal talent, the greatest metal showman, the true Metal God and the performance of a lifetime.
Bob Kelly One of the best comments/passages I have seen on RUclips. I was also an "unsophisticated" (metal fan) in beginning in the mid 1980s. My dad was stationed in Germany, and it big name concerts were so close by. We never saw Judas Priest, but we did see Accept, Def Leppard, Iron Maiden, Saxon (all twice). We also saw Deep Purple and Metallica in 1985. I'm also fairly conservative minded, even play bass in a church praise team, but I still love the NWOBHM for Priest, Maiden, and Saxon. Killer riffs and vocals, energy and adrenaline! Keep rockin'!
Bob and windk: I'm in my mid 50's and I saw Judas, AC/DC, Dio, Black Sabbath and more...all around 1988 to the early '90's. Let me just say that the Judas Priest concert stood out far and away from the rest, although AC/DC came close. My best friend, who never had any money to pitch in for beer, somehow got front row tickets TWICE...for both Judas and AC/DC. The Priest show had my mind blown from the first song, which I believe was, "Electric Eye." The Judas concert (and AC/DC) stood out, I think, because the show seemed totally fan-oriented. It seemed like the concert's focus was MY (a fan) enjoyment and nothing else. I remember that time so vividly...the music was crisp, but louder than life and, yes, Rob Halford is the ultimate showman. Seriously special time that only those who were there can understand and appreciate.
I totally agree with your statement....but everyone who had common sense knew Halford was gay as fuck....but nobody cared this tour in particular the album was soft but the stage show was blistering. I was there. In Chicago!!!!
Agree with your statement fully. I'm in my 50's also and will always remember our Generation of metalheads. I heard Rob say in a video once, that this tour was so expensive that when they were done..They didn't profit a dime! It doesn't get any more metal than that?!
Certainly not the most iconic, but my favorite Priest song. IMO one of the best songs to ever open a set with (and yes, I know this was not the opener on this tour).
If I could go back in time, I would go and be in that concert. I was born decades too late plus I discovered them late (2019!) so their concerts I've been to, they're nothing like this.
One of my favorite tunes on earth! The drums are deep, Ian pounding, Glenn and Ken grinding and Robert.... His voice is a wonder on this planet!!! still gimme goosebumps after 35 years of hearing this song
Love this band , I'm 54 now saw them six times three on this tour was like 16 or 17 but I was born in the 60's raised in the 70"s and God love being a teenager in the 80"s n the music......still play loud n proud to this day.......... JP forever
as a young man i was lucky enough to get the opportunity to work in the states. i was working in maine, close to portland. the priest where in town and so was i. this gig is probably the the most emotional i had been to before or since. i still get goose bumps listening to the intro to out in the cold. fantastic memories. would love to see them again
It was during this tour that I saw Judas Priest for the first time. I was 16 and drove with an 18-year-old friend three hours to see them, from Frankfort to Nashville, even though my parents were against it. Sorry again mom and dad, but I absolutely had to go. 🤣🤣🤣 PRIEST RULES !!! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
love or hate "turbo" this was the highest level of "perfection" of any live performance judas ever reached. every member of the band owned the crowd, glen and k.k were mesmerizing..the drums and bass synchronized to perfection ..i saw them on this tour ,flawless...i also saw them on the defenders tour....they were also flawless.......they actually are always amazing live
Being there live was 1,000,000,000 times better! This concert made me an instant fan, 25 years later, still going to their shows. JP alwasy be and will continue to be my #1 favorite metal band.
I like how Priest incorporates the "motorik" beat that runs through the whole song, and the Holland/Hill rhythm section never drops the beat. I think this is the only metal song where you hear that, and is just why Priest is so awesome!
I was cranking this shit in 1984 on a tape deck mounted under the dash in my 1973 Buick LeSabre. Now still crankin it today in my CD player in my 2001 Boxster S. Always loved the jawbreaking reverb on Love Bites.
WHAT a VOICE...!!!In the 80-ties there were Rob Halford, Ronnie James Dio,Bruce Dickinson and Robert Plant... Their voices are still among the best...even in present days...!!!
Goes to Priest concert with it playing in car. Enters Priest concert. Leaves Priest concert to go to car. Entered car Priest is playing. You could never get enough Judas Priest!!!!!
I've been a Judas Priest fan for over 30 years. I was around 11 or 12 years old when my oldest brother got 'British Steele' and 'Screaming for Vengeance' albums.
isabelpantoja71 this live album got me into Judas Priest and i was 12 at the time ..actually Judas Priest got me into metal and thats why they will always be a favorite
I was at this concert in mpls. Awesome show. The croud was singing so loud, Halford stopped singing during one of the songs and let the croud do the vocals, it was badass! One of my friends was standing on the railing on the second tier and screaming "this is the best concert I've ever been to in my life!!!!" Good times.
@@Walamonga1313 I always liked it for that driving deep tempo and all the great guitar licks and that solo part Tipton does two times and its kinda unique song even out of so many unique songs they do.
I remember being at this concert in Houston Texas @ a venue called, The Summit. Was my very first metal concert. Man oh man the vocals on Rob Halforld were like no other! Since then I was hooked. I’ve been a Judas Priest fan since then! Never missed a show. Seeing them live at this concert not only gave me goosebumps, it literally made me feel reenergized. There is nothing else in this world that can ever replicate the feel of a live Judas Priest concert during the late 80’s and 90’s! No video, film or phone recording.
Hands down the great heavy metal band of all time...this is how it's done, no ignorance...no F-bombs, just a band of very talented guys doing their thing, a true class act !
@@redrayman I think the vocals on Ram it Down tour were even more insane. But this is definitely better than Screaming for Vengeance and Defenders of the Faith tours.
I know.... And I googled Ian and I couldn't find a still pic with him playing the double bass. 1:38 Those super low notes in some parts of Love Bites... I wondered how those sounds were produced. Love It!
They were all bunched in here, I won't say this is the best, it did have the biggest production but mid-80's to early 90's was their apex. I do like the Epitaph concert online, you can see how he's morphed his voice into a deeper mid that works nicely to. But the energy here is off the charts.
I was turned on by attending this concert in Edmonton, AB and I am so impressed, they not only still sing; but still look HOT in they're leather (WOW, 34 years later) - oh yeah, yeah, yeah!!! Please continue to be our Turbo Lover. Love Bites was one of my faves.
There you have it, the greatest heavy rock & heavy metal Band in the World - Judas Priest. One side of the old albums heavy rock, the other, heavy metal
If I could go back and choose only one concert to attend this would be the one. Judas Priest’s classic lineup in their prime. Rob, Glenn, KK, Ian, Dave
Under rated band, singer, guitarist. Saw them open for Judas Priest way back in the day when they came out with 1st album, met Mark Kendall as he got off bus behind New Haven coliseum. Just awesome
Metal gods, 50+ calendars. While many if not all within 70-s-80s one hit wonders, left within land time forgot. Travis double bass triplets, symbols combinations never seen before arrives, priest is extraordinary.
Seeing them live at this concert not only gave me goosebumps, it literally made me feel reenergized. There is nothing else in this world that can ever replicate the feel of a live Judas Priest concert during the late 80’s and 90’s! No video, film or phone recording.
80s girls were the best. No feminism that I encountered, long curly hair, smelled great, dressed for class. These young dudes don't know what they missed.
@@biffbutkus8185 Still girls like that, more now than in the 80ies. Just leave the western world, China, Philippines, etc, as soon as you get around by yourself youll never again miss the 80ies again.
I'm now 70, it is amazing how a video like this can make one feel like a teenager again..Thank you to all of the Hard Rock/Metal bands especially you characters from England!!
The most iconic Priest song? No. But this tour, this show, and this performance is the pinnacle of the live Priest experience. Halford hits some of the highest notes he ever recorded live, and his stage presence is undeniable. I saw them in Detroit on this tour and the energy and magic was palpable, the power and electricity brought a crowd of thousands together in a singular moment of near-ecstasy, a feeling I'll never forget. Back then people were very critical of metal and its fans, but even as a young man who eventually became a politically conservative 53-year-old, I'll never forget how Rob's fans reacted to his coming out. The general consensus? Who cares! He is and was the Metal God, and legions of heavy metal fans showed exactly what tolerance, acceptance and respect meant. We taught the world what having an open mind and accepting people for who they are meant way before it was fashionable, because it was real and because once upon a time respect meant something, something that trumped skin color or sexual orientation. I always knew we were a good lot, despite our reputation as simple unsophisticates. Rob Halford, the greatest vocal talent, the greatest metal showman, the true Metal God and the performance of a lifetime.
Bob Kelly One of the best comments/passages I have seen on RUclips. I was also an "unsophisticated" (metal fan) in beginning in the mid 1980s. My dad was stationed in Germany, and it big name concerts were so close by. We never saw Judas Priest, but we did see Accept, Def Leppard, Iron Maiden, Saxon (all twice). We also saw Deep Purple and Metallica in 1985. I'm also fairly conservative minded, even play bass in a church praise team, but I still love the NWOBHM for Priest, Maiden, and Saxon. Killer riffs and vocals, energy and adrenaline! Keep rockin'!
Bob and windk: I'm in my mid 50's and I saw Judas, AC/DC, Dio, Black Sabbath and more...all around 1988 to the early '90's. Let me just say that the Judas Priest concert stood out far and away from the rest, although AC/DC came close. My best friend, who never had any money to pitch in for beer, somehow got front row tickets TWICE...for both Judas and AC/DC. The Priest show had my mind blown from the first song, which I believe was, "Electric Eye." The Judas concert (and AC/DC) stood out, I think, because the show seemed totally fan-oriented. It seemed like the concert's focus was MY (a fan) enjoyment and nothing else. I remember that time so vividly...the music was crisp, but louder than life and, yes, Rob Halford is the ultimate showman. Seriously special time that only those who were there can understand and appreciate.
I totally agree with your statement....but everyone who had common sense knew Halford was gay as fuck....but nobody cared this tour in particular the album was soft but the stage show was blistering. I was there. In Chicago!!!!
Agree with your statement fully. I'm in my 50's also and will always remember our Generation of metalheads. I heard Rob say in a video once, that this tour was so expensive that when they were done..They didn't profit a dime! It doesn't get any more metal than that?!
Certainly not the most iconic, but my favorite Priest song. IMO one of the best songs to ever open a set with (and yes, I know this was not the opener on this tour).
If I could go back in time, I would go and be in that concert.
I was born decades too late plus I discovered them late (2019!) so their concerts I've been to, they're nothing like this.
Love bites OMFG was awesome so deep the sound system, Rob speaks for himself, loved the 80"s music but The PRIEST MY #1
I love it when Halford dances. He's the only one that makes it work with heavy metal.
Absolutely! I was really amazed at the final dance. It's like a mixture of pop and metal and only Rob could make it fit with his talent and attitude.
It's called letting the music take over. The dance was irregular, and powerful, pure passion. It really is as metal as a dance can be!
@@jaymes8132 its like in the early 90s when he started sinning around with his arms in the air to stuff like all guns blazing.
Awesome! 👏👏😍🤘
True! Kinda the Boss in Dancing in the Dark... Bob was/is absolutely a God...
This is Judas at their Peak and at the top of their game
Banshee screaming and dancing at the end is pure passion and soul. The call of a Metal God
Halford absolutely wails this vocal! Best ever!
One of my favorite tunes on earth! The drums are deep, Ian pounding, Glenn and Ken grinding and Robert.... His voice is a wonder on this planet!!! still gimme goosebumps after 35 years of hearing this song
fossilguy BMF agree🤘🏻🇸🇪
This is perfection. Takes me back.
Ripper did a great job at copying Robert's voice, when he was hired by the Priests.
@@deller5924 Yes he did!
Ever hear Tim Ripper Owen do Mr. Crowley? If not, you need to!
Love this band , I'm 54 now saw them six times three on this tour was like 16 or 17 but I was born in the 60's raised in the 70"s and God love being a teenager in the 80"s n the music......still play loud n proud to this day..........
JP forever
This performance is perfect and the song is an all-time favorite. It's a shame they almost never perform it live. I keep watching this over and over.
Mine too and I heard it back in 2015 in Prague. Fantastic song
I saw them play it live in Vienna 3 weeks ago!!!! Turbo lover too. Magical. I cried.
Here is the definition of heavy metal
K.K and Glen !! Doesn't get better !!!!!
Gorgeous!!!! 😍😍👏👏
There should be a special term for their synced movements
Best guitar duo of all Metal Time
They just complimented each other so well. Heavy and melodic. No better guitar sound than Glenn and KK combined in my opinion.
as a young man i was lucky enough to get the opportunity to work in the states. i was working in maine, close to portland. the priest where in town and so was i. this gig is probably the the most emotional i had been to before or since. i still get goose bumps listening to the intro to out in the cold. fantastic memories. would love to see them again
It was during this tour that I saw Judas Priest for the first time. I was 16 and drove with an 18-year-old friend three hours to see them, from Frankfort to Nashville, even though my parents were against it. Sorry again mom and dad, but I absolutely had to go. 🤣🤣🤣
PRIEST RULES !!! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
love or hate "turbo" this was the highest level of "perfection" of any live performance judas ever reached.
every member of the band owned the crowd, glen and k.k were mesmerizing..the drums and bass synchronized to perfection
..i saw them on this tour ,flawless...i also saw them on the defenders tour....they were also flawless.......they actually are always amazing live
80, 81 and 88 were better..
Granted, Rob's voice sounded great but the album was CORNY...
I've been a fan for so long.
This is hands down one of the best performances ever recorded.
I think I even have it on VHS
Being there live was 1,000,000,000 times better! This concert made me an instant
fan, 25 years later, still going to their shows. JP alwasy be and will continue to be my #1 favorite metal band.
@@showglowshowglow488 You have truly walked with the Metal Gods
I've been a fan since the late 80s, and still am, and will always be.
Simply the GREATEST live band of all time!!!
A well oiled ROCKING machine!!!!
over 40 years ive been listening to Judas Priest and im 50.
The best guitar gods of all time
The Priest in heavy form! Killer guitar duo w/ Tip & KK! This is the best live version of Love Bites I ever heard IMHO.
Exactly my point.
8 string bass riff helps immensely.
Don't forget the Swiss time keeper that was Holland!
The best performance ever.
Да това е велико парче въпреки че са изминали повече от 40 години!
@@rumenrusev487 36 years
I like how Priest incorporates the "motorik" beat that runs through the whole song, and the Holland/Hill rhythm section never drops the beat. I think this is the only metal song where you hear that, and is just why Priest is so awesome!
Motorik?
I was cranking this shit in 1984 on a tape deck mounted under the dash in my 1973 Buick LeSabre. Now still crankin it today in my CD player in my 2001 Boxster S. Always loved the jawbreaking reverb on Love Bites.
WHAT a VOICE...!!!In the 80-ties there were Rob Halford, Ronnie James Dio,Bruce Dickinson and Robert Plant... Their voices are still among the best...even in present days...!!!
Geoff Tate!! Michael Kiske too. Jon Oliva... ok, I'll stop.
Klaus Meine...
Robert in 70s ,
Don't forget Gillan!
No one on the Planet can sing Led Zeppelin songs like Robert Plant. No one!!
Goes to Priest concert with it playing in car. Enters Priest concert. Leaves Priest concert to go to car. Entered car Priest is playing. You could never get enough Judas Priest!!!!!
Their music is fuel...for Life!!
I feel ya, did the same! 😁🎸🤘
i love the halford's performance, the way he moves on the stage is just perfect
i absolutely love TURBO and this specific tour
Fucking Rob Halford....THE METAL GOD! 👍👏✊
Halford never sang better power and range so so good
Been there, seen that! Turbo Tour Charlotte NC 1986! Absolute BEST concert I've seen by far! 😁🤘🎸
I've been a Judas Priest fan for over 30 years. I was around 11 or 12 years old when my oldest brother got 'British Steele' and 'Screaming for Vengeance' albums.
isabelpantoja71 this live album got me into Judas Priest and i was 12 at the time ..actually Judas Priest got me into metal and thats why they will always be a favorite
Point of entry, hell bent for leather all awesome
Amazing... proud to be their fan for 20 years \m/
Fan since 1984 here
+Ygor Nimoy
1980
HASHEAVEN 1997?
40 years here I saw them on this tour.
HASHEAVEN 35 for me
Filmed back in the day when Metal was Metal......this is in my opinion the best live show ever put out on video .
What a beautifully perfect performance
I was at this concert in mpls. Awesome show. The croud was singing so loud, Halford stopped singing during one of the songs and let the croud do the vocals, it was badass! One of my friends was standing on the railing on the second tier and screaming "this is the best concert I've ever been to in my life!!!!" Good times.
That happened on the turbo tour. When I saw them. The crowd sung " parental guidance " back to the band. They loved it.
I’m drowning in the coolness of it all! Saw this tour and Screaming for V.
Grew up on Judas priest. One of my favorites. Rock on.😊
heaviest rendition of Love BItes I ever heard. so much better than the studio version.
D.L. Aardmavarkitage Agree. I usually skip it when listening to Defenders but this version was quite good.
@@Walamonga1313 I always liked it for that driving deep tempo and all the great guitar licks and that solo part Tipton does two times and its kinda unique song even out of so many unique songs they do.
in live version looks like the sound is improved and is heavier
D. Aardent same title as Def Leppard song
@@ricardojose7633 Because the production on Defenders sucks.
I'm loving Glenn's backing vocals
I was amazed at how good his voice was on his solo album.
I remember being at this concert in Houston Texas @ a venue called, The Summit. Was my very first metal concert. Man oh man the vocals on Rob Halforld were like no other! Since then I was hooked. I’ve been a Judas Priest fan since then! Never missed a show. Seeing them live at this concert not only gave me goosebumps, it literally made me feel reenergized. There is nothing else in this world that can ever replicate the feel of a live Judas Priest concert during the late 80’s and 90’s! No video, film or phone recording.
Great backing vocals by Glenn!
At 3:33 and forward Judas Priest shows you why they are the greatest live band of all time. This is as I saw it live. Consistent showmen. The best.
Bee gees went nuts.
Inmortal song!!!!!
The best lead SCREAMER in Metal history!!!
YES definitely
Rob's vocal range is INSANE!!!! And the guitar solo, oh my gosh!!!!
Ian Hill rockin' the double neck bass on this song. Awesome!
I agree! That bass is wicked!
Classic Rob at 3:35 to 4:00..With the Breathless Vocal Highs, The Metallion Stare..Classic Spin and the Halford Strut..(All in the same Fuckin Song)
Saw them on the Turbo tour in El Paso in 86. The best live performance I have ever seen. Crowd was going crazy....
Hands down the great heavy metal band of all time...this is how it's done, no ignorance...no F-bombs, just a band of very talented guys doing their thing, a true class act !
Fucking wow. So much detail in Halford's voice on this tour. I mean the guy doesn't miss one word.
he had just got of rehab before this tour. they said on a documentary i saw that it was the best he ever sang was on this tour
Rob said "this was the highlight of my career"
Ches Lee Pack it's gotta be the hair.
@@redrayman I think the vocals on Ram it Down tour were even more insane. But this is definitely better than Screaming for Vengeance and Defenders of the Faith tours.
@@redrayman This and the next 3 imo Ram It Down through Painkiller, just kept that voice going.
When you feel safe, when you feel warm...in the dead of nite luv bites...luv luv luv...guitar solo...One of these best LIVE BANDS EVER!!!
Ian rocking that bass like nobody's business.
yeah buddy doin the double.....Ian is the shit
Hey Glenn is down......Parkinson's. I pronounce the band over. I don't like it but there it is. And I do like Firepower...
The Greenman I know that I would!
I know.... And I googled Ian and I couldn't find a still pic with him playing the double bass. 1:38 Those super low notes in some parts of Love Bites... I wondered how those sounds were produced. Love It!
TheAxeGrinder , yeah too bad its mixed quite low
Guys! Don't doubt it! Judas priest... You have to listen to ... This is metal classic...
In my opinion that was the best Priest tour :-)
They were all bunched in here, I won't say this is the best, it did have the biggest production but mid-80's to early 90's was their apex. I do like the Epitaph concert online, you can see how he's morphed his voice into a deeper mid that works nicely to. But the energy here is off the charts.
Rob's dancing at the end of this song is so epic.
The Best version ever!!
I went to this concert in Fresno Ca. Brings back memories... They were awesome! I was 17 yrs old. Best heavy metal band of all time!
I was turned on by attending this concert in Edmonton, AB and I am so impressed, they not only still sing; but still look HOT in they're leather (WOW, 34 years later) - oh yeah, yeah, yeah!!! Please continue to be our Turbo Lover. Love Bites was one of my faves.
Holy crap....I almost fainted just listening to this. LOL Epic. JP at the pinnacle!!!
There you have it, the greatest heavy rock & heavy metal Band in the World - Judas Priest. One side of the old albums heavy rock, the other, heavy metal
One of the ultimate bands of all time, rock on priest 🤘
amazing 80's
saw this live in Winnipeg.. chills metal brothers and sisters..... chills....
THE KINGS OF METAL.PERIOD
They will never die! one of the most great concert ever seen and hearded
My fav Priest song 🤘🏻💀
The first live album I heard of Priest, still the best show imo. Later years I bought the DVD. Halfords voice on this song is phenomenal 🏆👌🤘
If I could go back and choose only one concert to attend this would be the one.
Judas Priest’s classic lineup in their prime.
Rob, Glenn, KK, Ian, Dave
Best vocals ever..best gd band ever..I love these Guy's
powerfull song! The best from D.O.T.F.
Under rated band, singer, guitarist. Saw them open for Judas Priest way back in the day when they came out with 1st album, met Mark Kendall as he got off bus behind New Haven coliseum. Just awesome
2:04 .... that riff is sweet. so simple, but yet so effective :D
The best guitar tandem in the world!
the tightest for sure
@@paleshelter4002 la neta perron
Hey, I like Priest too, but don’t get carried away.
Fricking love this song!
This riff is over 30 years young ...and it still resonates so much that a J-Metal band have used it as their name. Hell yeah ...check 'em out.
They're a great band, but from what I read, they got their name from a Halestorm song. They even performed it live with Lzzy Hale
Love the high notes at the end! Still does it for me! First saw this when i was kid. His voice is AMAZING!
I LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE JUDAS PRIEST!!!!!
hearing this live.................. the chills of hearing that voice......
None better
Capt_Stoopid For sure!
Great song great energy this tour was one if the best ever..
MY FRIEND CARLOS OROSCO MADE ME GET INTO THIS SONG MORE. THIS IS A ROCKIN PRIEST SONG. GREAT STUFF! LOVE YOU CARLOS OROSCO. KEEP ROCKIN!
The HAIR, OMG, the HAIR!
Kevin Stroup hahahahahahahaha I was thinking exactly the same
This live show marked me for life when I saw it on DVD almost 20 years ago. Fucking epic!
0:48 + 0:59 omg its that mysterious phenomenal Judas Priest bassist Mr.Unknown - he really DOES exist!
Thank God Glenn Tipton & KK Downing found each other in this amazing guitar duo. What amazing things these two put together. Love Rob's vocals.
Priest sets the bar....
One of the best front man ever. Cool moves that go with metal
Amazing thats Judas Priest
*-This Rock Anthem Is One Of The Most Underrated Songs From The Metal God's.*
"That and Love Bites were the only bass intros I ever got to do" -Ian Hill speaking about The Rage in the early 90's on the Metal Works Compilation.
one of the greatest singers to ever walk the earth
This is heaven-sent!
The two best metal guitarists that ever picked up a guitar and played together
Can't wait to see all 3 of them (KK, Glenn and Richie) playing on November 5th
Metal gods, 50+ calendars. While many if not all within 70-s-80s one hit wonders, left within land time forgot. Travis double bass triplets, symbols combinations never seen before arrives, priest is extraordinary.
Reunion arena Dallas Texas I was there and I was 15, remember it like yesterday ❤
I ve got goosebumps during the whole fucking song. So dark and mysterious
Seeing them live at this concert not only gave me goosebumps, it literally made me feel reenergized. There is nothing else in this world that can ever replicate the feel of a live Judas Priest concert during the late 80’s and 90’s! No video, film or phone recording.
@@showglowshowglow488 Must have been pretty damn awesome
The chugging on this song is some of the finest. Coupled with Rob’s vocals... chills.
Seen turbo tour in 86. They we're so good it sounded like a studio record. Right on the money! That's why their such a kick ass band!
"judas priest pounds the universe live" (metal hammer 1987)
great show,amazing song
Judas all the god damn way !!
*_80's Girls = Very Hot_*
*_Judas Priest = Very Hot_*
*_Heavy Metal 🤘_*
so true!!
80s girls were the best. No feminism that I encountered, long curly hair, smelled great, dressed for class. These young dudes don't know what they missed.
@@biffbutkus8185 Still girls like that, more now than in the 80ies. Just leave the western world, China, Philippines, etc, as soon as you get around by yourself youll never again miss the 80ies again.