Rob is the only celebrity I actually follow on social media. He's funny, modest, shares normal human stuff. And his interviews since forever are always so down to Earth it makes him my favorite frontman. That kind of guy you'd have a beer with, talk about stuff and realize it wasn't 20mins but rather 3 hours have gone by.
I had no idea. I'm always hesitant to look to much into my music heroes. Mostly guitarists but yeah, I didn't always like what I heard. Was a huge Ritchie Blackmore fan. His fault I play guitar. Him and Tony Iommi. And now I read something about Iommi that's making me not want to think about it. Glad to hear Rob is a good guy. My only interaction was shouting great show afterwards outside, they spent some time saying hi to fans and I got a smile :) One of my fondest memories along with talking to Michael Schenker at a signing in German in Asia. He was surprised, my friend is half Asian so when he started in a thick Bavarian accent he chuckled at that. And Yngwie Malmsteen said he'd noticed me and the same friend. Everyone was sitting down and nodding politely, we stood on our chairs somewhat inebriated and head banging. He signed sone autographs after the show and I saw he was happy to see us. I said Far Beyond the Sun was super clean and I still can't do it after six months of trying. He smiled and signed our posters. I never got his bad reputation, seemed like a real nice guy. He didn't have to talk to two drunk 16 year olds, he could have told his security guy to get rid of us but he was really nice. Seemed genuinely pleased at my comment. It's so nice when these legends turn out to be normal nice people. Sometimes you gotta wait two hours until the band leaves the building and they're usually happy to chat with fans while the bus is readied. That's how I got to talk to Ronnie James Dio. Nice guy too! And despite some stuff I read that happened in the 80s, Iommi is a nice guy too. I mentioned his tone was fantastic that day and he seemed touched by that. Also one of my fondest memories. Now leave Lita Ford alone!! Lol...
I really don't know about him that much. All I know is recently I understood how he looks like now with shaved head but whole time I was thinking Rob is still looks like how he looked like at back in 80s .. lol 😂 I listen more on his music rather than pictures or videos back then. So .... I won't say any details coz it's gonna be too long story but Rob is such a nice guy. He really is serious about his craft . I used to tried to sing along with his vocals with fake cheapo Walkman's head phone on my head blasting Judas Priests song and cold winter streets on bicycle .... One Day... I'll be a heavy metal rock musician ! That was my dream back then... Now I'm just a pot belly middle aged old man with creepy long hair .. ...time had changed ..I couldn't be anything in a end . 😭
Shedding tears indeed! I found Judas Priest in 1980 at 10 years old. I had no idea what Priest was to me in those days. Now, at 54 years of age I have listened to these three new tracks many times on the 1000w system in my living room, and I can't help but feel, that if Rob and Priest can pull this shear amount of power, punch, thump, endurance, melodic musical innovation and epic lyrical songwriting at their age, then I'm about to kill the next decades of my life. Far from getting old, we can remain young when we dare.
That’s gonna happen March 5. Laugh out loud buddy, Rob Halford releasing it to you early well if he if that happens you I suggest you release it to me early to please. I’ve been waiting all year for it.
Rob's the definition of badass... beating stereotypes and being badass... THAT'S what Judas Priest is all about... Saw them in Hamilton 2022... such an awesome show
Still good? Saw em last 10 years ago and they were incredibly fantastic. As much as I didn't want to admit it, Faulkner really added something that was sorely needed. Felt like a new band. I definetly noticed they were having fun and I did get about 20 guys to go along in screaming "Victim of Changes" between every song and they actually played it. My favourite song at the time. Probably not because of me but they don't play it often so it was a special moment. They're coming near me in April. I'm broke AF but I think I'm gonna go and see them. I thought I'd give their new album a listen... it's been three days now on repeat at home and at work... I actually wouldn't mind hearing some of those live. I've heard Another Thing Coming and Breaking the Law...
im 63 this is the first album in over 30 years that I sat in my Recording studio and never left my seat till all songs were over definitely the total package nothing but POWERFUL ...it was Hypnotic ...and I forgot that feeling Thanks JP
Growing up in the 80's as a teenager and bass player, I cannot imagine the Heavy Metal movement without JP. I had their posters all over my walls, had all their albums and and still crank them in my truck to this day. I read their books and people who didn't grow up in the 80's have no idea what they missed out on. Metal, arcades, no internet, etc... It was a wonderful time and JP was part of it.
Ah you're gonna make this 90s kid cry. Would have loved to see the bands in their prime especially as a guitar player who loves Randy Rhoads and Glenn Tipton. Always thought he was underrated. Sweep picking done well by an old dog! I still got to see all the bands, Ozzy, Sabbath, Priest etc... I am grateful for that. Priest and Sabbath, they still got it. Incredible shows. But still to see Randy or Jake live. That would have been something. At least Jake is still around and teaching us how to play Bark at the Moon properly on RUclips. I still can't do it but I know why I'm doing it wrong at least. Imagine an aging Randy Rhoads giving lessons... I was born 10 years after the guy passed and yet I still feel a sense of loss as if I had known him personally. I'm going to see Priest again. Who knows how many occasions there will be and I don't have the kind of money to travel and they're coming to within 2h by train. It's been 10 years, I think I need another Priest concert to get me through the next 10 years. I had an aweful week. A super cute co-worker is quitting and I accidently said some stuff while saying goodbye. You can imagine what. Never said a word. Didn't want to bother her. Like all the other guys. I figured what does it matter, I'll never see her again. Then she started crying and staid another month. But now she's leaving for a faraway city thousands of km away and I can barely cope with it. But the new JP album got me through the last three days. Cherish what you have before it's gone!!! Because eventually it'll all be gone Rob, Glenn, Ian... Ozzy. Everyone you ever knew or cared for. Time is finite, best not forget that. I know I have in the past and regret is not my favourite emotion. But Priest, my guitars and the cheap 7€ gin will get me through anything. I hope anyway. Wish I could have been there in the 80s. My music was mainstream practically. Unthinkable to me. I'm so used to being looked at like a maniac for putting on some Sabbath or Ozzy. Priest I don't even dare. They'd hang me.
@@221b-l3t Great post!! Honestly, the 2 biggest "misses" I had was not seeing Randy or Bon in concert. The very first album I bought was Blizzard of Oz and, of course, I have all the AC/DC albums. I dont know if there is much more to say about RR that hasnt already been said, but I will add tha the world was virtually robbed of him with such a young death. Seriously, what he could have contributed would have been right up there with Eddie Van Halen, or greater. As for Bon... The man was a lyrical genius. I used to sit with my buddy and jam all their songs while reading the lyrics. I was into all the 80's metal bands but I am still into JP and Accept. Seriously, great post man... Rock on!!!
I'm almost 62, and Judas Priest has been hammering out the most awesome heavy metal for over 50 years, literally for the majority of my life!!! To put it into perspective, imagine yourself having the same job, or career, for over 50 years, and loving every minute of it!! ALL HAIL TO THE TRUE KINGS OF HEAVY METAL MUSIC.....YOU ARE TRULY "METAL GODS"!!
Rob is our best ambassador. The talent is still growing. The Human Being is still growing. Sharing his presence on earth is a gift. Last but not least he's such a beautiful soul. He's just our METAL GOD. Worshiped by the entire community. See ya in Paris on April 8 with Saxon. And I can't believe this is true in 2024. I'm still a teen.
It’s always a pleasure to hear it from someone who inspired us for so many years and now he could be what, 72, 75 years old??,, well another reason for more inspiration, thank you Rob Halford for so much!!!🫵🏼🫶🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I agree with you completely my friend but I’ve been seeing them since about 76 my friend and Jill currently I’ll be leaving Los Angeles on April 30 to see the May 1 at Rosemont theater in Illinois USA. Then I’ll be heading three days later May 4 to see them in Kalamazoo Michigan. Oh yeah buddy coming all the way in from California for the shows they’re not doing any shows on the West Coast or in California we don’t miss the priest for anything my friend Long live Judas Priest forever amen
@@glenngoren4566Pure Priest - hope with all that investment you will be rewarded with a different song from the menu! And speaking of 1976 always wishing "Run of the Mill" will be done live one day...
Thanks buddy Glenn here appreciate that I’m really pumped up and super stoked flying from California into Chicago where I grew up going to see Judas Priest there May 1 and then I’m I’m driving up to Michigan Kalamazoo to see them in Michigan on Saturday, May 3 can’t wait bro super pumped up Judas Priest forever indestructible
They always hit the westcoast eventually...usually in the early fall onwards...I can bet soon the next level of the tour will be announced shhh@@glenngoren4566
Rob is a sage of knowledge & wisdom. He’ll always be the Metal God. Can’t wait to hear him replicate the new & old songs. Such a voice & legacy. Great interview. Long live JP! 🤘
I love this new record. The "Invincible Shield" concept is so inspiring. When we stay true to our metal hearts, our defenses are impenetrable! Love you Halford!
Defiance in the face of tyranny. That is the spirit of metal. Ukraine is a shining example. I'm always blown away whenever I hear rob talk. He's so humble and full of wisdom. I cannot wait to hear invincible shield in its entirety. It's hard to fathom that it could be better than firepower.
2 generations of metal showing each other show much respect. I smiled the whole way through this. Amazing that all the young fans support these guys in their 70's and that these guys are creating such amazing music after all these years
I would love to just sit and chat with Rob Halford about anything. He is a man who has always struck me as genuine and real, not full of false bravado. I am now 60 years old and swear that as long as Priest keeps putting out music and touring I will keep sucking it up. This truly a marriage. Only the death of Priest or me will this love affair end. I also soooo respect that the band did not just discard Glen. Made me so happy to see him in the videos. Shows that they are consumate professionals and loyal friends. Long live Priest!
I love you Rob Metal God Halford, I'm so greatful for all the hard work you and your band have put into your awesome metal music, you make for us fans, you are The Best. Thanks mate for having Rob on your show, cheers, Carolyn from Melbourne Australia
Great interview 👍! Luv U Rob❤Always enjoy hearing what he has to say All the new tracks are incredible 👌 Crown of Horns is awesome My anthem now!! I can't help but shed a tear when I hear it💙🙏Luv and Respect Rob🙏💙😊
What a great interview! I never thought that I would listen to a new Priest album or attending a concert in 2024, but I feel so happy and lucky that in all the disarray of the world at this the moment I can still look fwd to this! 🤘👍❤️
Rob is the best! I recently visited his concert in Dortmund and that was fucking great. A true master of heavy metal and very likeable. Hopefully he and all his band members will stay with us for a long time. 🤘🤘🤘
Awesome interview, MP! The end was hilarious.. The Metal Gods, applauding.🤣 I am thankful to be able to see Priest live in April but I'll also get to see Sabaton live during this tour as well, so I'm beyond ecstatic right now.
I was introduced to Judas Priests in 1981 and been a fan of Rob ,Glenn Tipton and KK Downing and now I’m still on board at 71 and it’s still Rocking 🎼🎶🎵🎤🥁🎸🎸🎸🎸
Lifelong fan me!! Following JP from the very beginning has been the most rewarding experience as a dyed in the wool metalhead. Bands like Judas Priest, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and Deep Purple are those on which I cut my teeth on. When I first heard songs like Victim of Changes, Whole Lotta Love, Black Sabbath/Paranoid, Highway Star, Smoke on the Water, my life changed forever. I am 62 now and I am still headbanging my way through life. I saw Priest in Melbourne a few years back and that was unforgettable. Went to Knotfest last year in Melbourne, going again next week with my 17 yr old son. He is also a metalhead and an accomplished drummer (thanks to my influence!!). My wife and his mother doesn’t thank me every day!! 😂😂 This album from Judas Priest is a cracker from start to finish. I listen to a few different genres but for me metal is where it’s at. I try to spread the ‘gospel’ every chance I get. Throw the horns, raise a glass and toast the album of the decade and PLAY IT FUCKING LOUD!!! Stay metal!!
Had the pleasure of seeing Judas priest, Saxon and Uriah heep on the first night of the tour. It was absolutely epic. Robs vocals were amazing and Richies guitar work was the best I've seen.
Back in the 80s I was a huge Priest fan and owned all the albums and saw them in concert as well. They remain my favourite old-school metal band. All the head-banging teens loved their stuff back then. Maiden too. Saxon was another great old-school band. We all had the cassettes, albums, posters, t-shirts, etc. We had long hair too. Now most of my hair is gone or going grey - like Rob Halford :) He had the best vocals back then. Great music.
Thanks for that excellent interview with one of the very best singers and my favorite band of all time. Rob Halford is a great guy too. Very good show . Thank you!
Just gotta love this guy, he is so real and refreshingly honest no matter what the situation or context. Can't wait for the show "MGM Boston Massachusetts " 🤟
Rob thank you for your so taleted heavy metal singer for so long time i just remember british Steel from 80 s i lissen and no we are in 2024 must say Bravissimo
I absolutelly love the chorus from the title track. Truly inspiring and morale-inducing, especially in light of everthing that's happening in the world right now. "Invincible Our masses are united Invincible Forever and a day Invincible Can never be divided And nothing can stand in our way Invincible shield" Such a powerful song and message. Gives me hope that the people of the world, many of whom are currently divided amongst themselves, can one day overcome their differences and come together in unison once more.
Hi Metal Pilgrim, I only discovered your channel a few days ago when I found this interview. Keep up the good work and I will be watching what you put on here. Greetings from NEW ZEALAND. 23 February 2024
Six copies incredible I’m going to see him twice May 1 May 4 Chicago in Michigan. Oh yeah buddy you better believe it Judas Priest forever flying in from Cali for the shows.
I’m 50 yrs old and I haven’t heard much in the last 20 years that’s grabbed my attention. My oh my…Rob Halford in his 70’s killing it on this album. The true Metal God. 🤘
Rob is the only celebrity I actually follow on social media. He's funny, modest, shares normal human stuff. And his interviews since forever are always so down to Earth it makes him my favorite frontman. That kind of guy you'd have a beer with, talk about stuff and realize it wasn't 20mins but rather 3 hours have gone by.
totally agree!
I had no idea. I'm always hesitant to look to much into my music heroes. Mostly guitarists but yeah, I didn't always like what I heard. Was a huge Ritchie Blackmore fan. His fault I play guitar. Him and Tony Iommi. And now I read something about Iommi that's making me not want to think about it. Glad to hear Rob is a good guy. My only interaction was shouting great show afterwards outside, they spent some time saying hi to fans and I got a smile :) One of my fondest memories along with talking to Michael Schenker at a signing in German in Asia. He was surprised, my friend is half Asian so when he started in a thick Bavarian accent he chuckled at that. And Yngwie Malmsteen said he'd noticed me and the same friend. Everyone was sitting down and nodding politely, we stood on our chairs somewhat inebriated and head banging. He signed sone autographs after the show and I saw he was happy to see us. I said Far Beyond the Sun was super clean and I still can't do it after six months of trying. He smiled and signed our posters. I never got his bad reputation, seemed like a real nice guy. He didn't have to talk to two drunk 16 year olds, he could have told his security guy to get rid of us but he was really nice. Seemed genuinely pleased at my comment. It's so nice when these legends turn out to be normal nice people. Sometimes you gotta wait two hours until the band leaves the building and they're usually happy to chat with fans while the bus is readied. That's how I got to talk to Ronnie James Dio. Nice guy too! And despite some stuff I read that happened in the 80s, Iommi is a nice guy too. I mentioned his tone was fantastic that day and he seemed touched by that. Also one of my fondest memories. Now leave Lita Ford alone!! Lol...
I really don't know about him that much. All I know is recently I understood how he looks like now with shaved head but whole time I was thinking Rob is still looks like how he looked like at back in 80s .. lol 😂
I listen more on his music rather than pictures or videos back then. So ....
I won't say any details coz it's gonna be too long story but Rob is such a nice guy. He really is serious about his craft . I used to tried to sing along with his vocals with fake cheapo Walkman's head phone on my head blasting Judas Priests song and cold winter streets on bicycle .... One Day... I'll be a heavy metal rock musician ! That was my dream back then... Now I'm just a pot belly middle aged old man with creepy long hair .. ...time had changed ..I couldn't be anything in a end . 😭
Shedding tears indeed! I found Judas Priest in 1980 at 10 years old. I had no idea what Priest was to me in those days. Now, at 54 years of age I have listened to these three new tracks many times on the 1000w system in my living room, and I can't help but feel, that if Rob and Priest can pull this shear amount of power, punch, thump, endurance, melodic musical innovation and epic lyrical songwriting at their age, then I'm about to kill the next decades of my life. Far from getting old, we can remain young when we dare.
Same here mate.1979 after listening to killing machine
so its about you?
@@scottbranch5603 why yes, i was about him. does this offend you?
@@scottbranch5603its about having heroes that show us how to grow old without slowing down
1000 watts??? Your poor neighbors!! 😂😂
Invincible Shield full album review will be released on the channel in a couple of days ;)
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That’s gonna happen March 5. Laugh out loud buddy, Rob Halford releasing it to you early well if he if that happens you I suggest you release it to me early to please. I’ve been waiting all year for it.
Ask him for "You are everything demo"
I secretly hoped these 3 mega hidden pop gems would be released officially hana
Wishing Solar Angels is on the Set list, it`s a must to hear that live, please let it happen
Rob is a sweetheart ! What a beautiful soul with an insane voice !!!
💀🤘🏻❤🔥
yes, his stage presence is just so happy yet badass 😊🤘 humble awesome gentleman
Rob's the definition of badass... beating stereotypes and being badass... THAT'S what Judas Priest is all about... Saw them in Hamilton 2022... such an awesome show
stereotypes?
@@alexandereckert5939 I'm guessing he is referring to Rob being openly gay without putting too much focus on it.
@@Demane69, commendable, because that is so rare.
@@Demane69 yeah no ones cared for like 25 years now lol
Still good? Saw em last 10 years ago and they were incredibly fantastic. As much as I didn't want to admit it, Faulkner really added something that was sorely needed. Felt like a new band. I definetly noticed they were having fun and I did get about 20 guys to go along in screaming "Victim of Changes" between every song and they actually played it. My favourite song at the time. Probably not because of me but they don't play it often so it was a special moment. They're coming near me in April. I'm broke AF but I think I'm gonna go and see them. I thought I'd give their new album a listen... it's been three days now on repeat at home and at work... I actually wouldn't mind hearing some of those live. I've heard Another Thing Coming and Breaking the Law...
The man, the myth, the legend, the greatest voice of Metal!
Sin duda amigo, correcto
Yup Judas Priest forever incredible band
im 63 this is the first album in over 30 years that I sat in my Recording studio and never left my seat till all songs were over definitely the total package nothing but POWERFUL ...it was Hypnotic ...and I forgot that feeling Thanks JP
you spelled moms basement incorrectly. lol. kidding mate
This guy is a real metal class act.
What a GREAT moment for the channel!!!! PRIEST RULES!!!!
Such a wonderful interview, and Mr. Halford is such a sweet man.
Growing up in the 80's as a teenager and bass player, I cannot imagine the Heavy Metal movement without JP. I had their posters all over my walls, had all their albums and and still crank them in my truck to this day. I read their books and people who didn't grow up in the 80's have no idea what they missed out on. Metal, arcades, no internet, etc... It was a wonderful time and JP was part of it.
Ah you're gonna make this 90s kid cry. Would have loved to see the bands in their prime especially as a guitar player who loves Randy Rhoads and Glenn Tipton. Always thought he was underrated. Sweep picking done well by an old dog!
I still got to see all the bands, Ozzy, Sabbath, Priest etc... I am grateful for that. Priest and Sabbath, they still got it. Incredible shows.
But still to see Randy or Jake live. That would have been something. At least Jake is still around and teaching us how to play Bark at the Moon properly on RUclips. I still can't do it but I know why I'm doing it wrong at least. Imagine an aging Randy Rhoads giving lessons... I was born 10 years after the guy passed and yet I still feel a sense of loss as if I had known him personally. I'm going to see Priest again. Who knows how many occasions there will be and I don't have the kind of money to travel and they're coming to within 2h by train. It's been 10 years, I think I need another Priest concert to get me through the next 10 years. I had an aweful week. A super cute co-worker is quitting and I accidently said some stuff while saying goodbye. You can imagine what. Never said a word. Didn't want to bother her. Like all the other guys. I figured what does it matter, I'll never see her again. Then she started crying and staid another month. But now she's leaving for a faraway city thousands of km away and I can barely cope with it. But the new JP album got me through the last three days. Cherish what you have before it's gone!!! Because eventually it'll all be gone
Rob, Glenn, Ian... Ozzy. Everyone you ever knew or cared for. Time is finite, best not forget that. I know I have in the past and regret is not my favourite emotion. But Priest, my guitars and the cheap 7€ gin will get me through anything. I hope anyway. Wish I could have been there in the 80s. My music was mainstream practically. Unthinkable to me. I'm so used to being looked at like a maniac for putting on some Sabbath or Ozzy. Priest I don't even dare. They'd hang me.
@@221b-l3t Great post!! Honestly, the 2 biggest "misses" I had was not seeing Randy or Bon in concert. The very first album I bought was Blizzard of Oz and, of course, I have all the AC/DC albums. I dont know if there is much more to say about RR that hasnt already been said, but I will add tha the world was virtually robbed of him with such a young death. Seriously, what he could have contributed would have been right up there with Eddie Van Halen, or greater. As for Bon... The man was a lyrical genius. I used to sit with my buddy and jam all their songs while reading the lyrics. I was into all the 80's metal bands but I am still into JP and Accept. Seriously, great post man... Rock on!!!
@@glickmpb Indeed! And thanks! Greetings from the alpine regions. :) Rock on.
He is so sweet ... 🌹What a humble beautiful man
2024 will be a great metal year. Invincible Shield will lead the charge. We’re in for something special!
I'm almost 62, and Judas Priest has been hammering out the most awesome heavy metal for over 50 years, literally for the majority of my life!!!
To put it into perspective, imagine yourself having the same job, or career, for over 50 years, and loving every minute of it!!
ALL HAIL TO THE TRUE KINGS OF HEAVY METAL MUSIC.....YOU ARE TRULY "METAL GODS"!!
Rob is an absolute legend 🙌
Bless you mister Halford
Long live the Metal God!🤘 So kind and friendly 😍💖🫶
Rob is our best ambassador. The talent is still growing. The Human Being is still growing. Sharing his presence on earth is a gift.
Last but not least he's such a beautiful soul. He's just our METAL GOD. Worshiped by the entire community.
See ya in Paris on April 8 with Saxon. And I can't believe this is true in 2024. I'm still a teen.
Completely love Rob and Judas Priest. I’m never disappointed in anything they release. Have been and always will be a die hard fan of theirs. Forever.
I love Judas Priest. They have been my constant for so many years now.. Peace, love and respect to my metal brothers and sisters.
It’s always a pleasure to hear it from someone who inspired us for so many years and now he could be what, 72, 75 years old??,, well another reason for more inspiration, thank you Rob Halford for so much!!!🫵🏼🫶🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Rob said he was 73 in the interview
Robs lyrics always paint a vivid picture in your mind. His song writings are second to none. What a legend and master of his crafts.
what a great man he is. i have been seeing priest since 1980 and have tix for this tour as well!!!!
I agree with you completely my friend but I’ve been seeing them since about 76 my friend and Jill currently I’ll be leaving Los Angeles on April 30 to see the May 1 at Rosemont theater in Illinois USA. Then I’ll be heading three days later May 4 to see them in Kalamazoo Michigan. Oh yeah buddy coming all the way in from California for the shows they’re not doing any shows on the West Coast or in California we don’t miss the priest for anything my friend Long live Judas Priest forever amen
@@glenngoren4566 have a great time on your travels. furthest ive traveled was to montreal from new jersey!
@@glenngoren4566Pure Priest - hope with all that investment you will be rewarded with a different song from the menu! And speaking of 1976 always wishing "Run of the Mill" will be done live one day...
Thanks buddy Glenn here appreciate that I’m really pumped up and super stoked flying from California into Chicago where I grew up going to see Judas Priest there May 1 and then I’m I’m driving up to Michigan Kalamazoo to see them in Michigan on Saturday, May 3 can’t wait bro super pumped up Judas Priest forever indestructible
They always hit the westcoast eventually...usually in the early fall onwards...I can bet soon the next level of the tour will be announced shhh@@glenngoren4566
One of the nicest guys in metal, can’t wait to see them again this year!
Rob is a sage of knowledge & wisdom. He’ll always be the Metal God. Can’t wait to hear him replicate the new & old songs. Such a voice & legacy. Great interview. Long live JP! 🤘
I love this new record. The "Invincible Shield" concept is so inspiring. When we stay true to our metal hearts, our defenses are impenetrable! Love you Halford!
never clicked as fast in my life! Rob is the true metal god 🔥🤘
Been Lucky enough to meet Rob a few times, such a Great down to earth guy. 🤘
Great interview with the metal god, my favorite vocalist ever, lots of love and respect to him and Judas Priest. Rob, you are unique 🤘
Defiance in the face of tyranny.
That is the spirit of metal.
Ukraine is a shining example.
I'm always blown away whenever I hear rob talk. He's so humble and full of wisdom.
I cannot wait to hear invincible shield in its entirety. It's hard to fathom that it could be better than firepower.
2 generations of metal showing each other show much respect. I smiled the whole way through this. Amazing that all the young fans support these guys in their 70's and that these guys are creating such amazing music after all these years
Rob , I'm personally blown away n how long priest has been making awesome music. I have been listening to priest since the early 80's.
Judas Priest ....Rob Halford ... The best of the best . Top of the Top . 👍🤘
Rob puts a smile on my face❤
Rob has a great attitude, after all these years. Brilliant Metal ambassador. 🤘
True legend with a true heart 🤘🏼🩵
Phenomenal interview, fantastic album. Hail to the king \m/
I would love to just sit and chat with Rob Halford about anything. He is a man who has always struck me as genuine and real, not full of false bravado. I am now 60 years old and swear that as long as Priest keeps putting out music and touring I will keep sucking it up. This truly a marriage. Only the death of Priest or me will this love affair end. I also soooo respect that the band did not just discard Glen. Made me so happy to see him in the videos. Shows that they are consumate professionals and loyal friends. Long live Priest!
Rob Halford is an amazing man. Just amazing. So many people love him.
I love you Rob Metal God Halford, I'm so greatful for all the hard work you and your band have put into your awesome metal music, you make for us fans, you are The Best. Thanks mate for having Rob on your show, cheers, Carolyn from Melbourne Australia
I love how he describes the album cover and Invincible Shield as a phrase. It such a Judas Priest sounding title/phrase🤘😎🤘
From one Vlad to another, tremendous heartfelt interview. Thank you for everything you do, MP.
Great interview 👍! Luv U Rob❤Always enjoy hearing what he has to say All the new tracks are incredible 👌 Crown of Horns is awesome My anthem now!! I can't help but shed a tear when I hear it💙🙏Luv and Respect Rob🙏💙😊
What a great interview! I never thought that I would listen to a new Priest album or attending a concert in 2024, but I feel so happy and lucky that in all the disarray of the world at this the moment I can still look fwd to this! 🤘👍❤️
Rob is the best! I recently visited his concert in Dortmund and that was fucking great. A true master of heavy metal and very likeable. Hopefully he and all his band members will stay with us for a long time. 🤘🤘🤘
The best interviews by far are the ones conducted by a fan. This was a fantastic interview - I really liked how you chose your words
Absolute legend and great interview, MP! I particularly enjoyed hearing Rob discuss the powerful motif of the “Invincible Shield.”
Super interview, cheers! :)
Seems mad I'm only 5-6 weeks away from Judas Priest stopping by my neck of the woods now.. can't wait!
I'm seeing them at Bournemouth I'm looking forward to the tour
The new album kicks ass and I’m so excited to see them in Boston in a few weeks!
The Metal God transforming into The Metal Father! Hell Yeah! Metal as strong as ever!
Awesome interview, MP! The end was hilarious.. The Metal Gods, applauding.🤣 I am thankful to be able to see Priest live in April but I'll also get to see Sabaton live during this tour as well, so I'm beyond ecstatic right now.
The Legend. The human being behind it is truly awesome and pure. All my love and power to the Metal God.
What a nice interview :)
Just a living legend. Awesome interview!
Rob are GOD… 🤘🤘🤘🤘 ♥️
Greetings from Denmark 🇩🇰
Great interview: Ordered my copy of I.S. yesterday, been a Priest fan for 44 years now.
Long live Rob Halford of Judas Priest🤟
I was introduced to Judas Priests in 1981 and been a fan of Rob ,Glenn Tipton and KK Downing and now I’m still on board at 71 and it’s still Rocking 🎼🎶🎵🎤🥁🎸🎸🎸🎸
Thanks, Metal Pilgrim. What an amazing interview! 🤘🏼
Wow, man! What an honor it must have been for you! Imagine having a chat with the metal god himself!!
Great interview. Awesome job Vlad. Judas Priest for life! 🤘🤘 Stay safe.
Great interview, Rob is just such a great guy!!!!
A great interview with a great dude whose great music has meant so much to so many (especially me!) over all these years. 🤘🏻👍🤘🏻
Rob is looking healthy and vibrant…God bless him.
Lifelong fan me!! Following JP from the very beginning has been the most rewarding experience as a dyed in the wool metalhead. Bands like Judas Priest, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and Deep Purple are those on which I cut my teeth on. When I first heard songs like Victim of Changes, Whole Lotta Love, Black Sabbath/Paranoid, Highway Star, Smoke on the Water, my life changed forever. I am 62 now and I am still headbanging my way through life. I saw Priest in Melbourne a few years back and that was unforgettable. Went to Knotfest last year in Melbourne, going again next week with my 17 yr old son. He is also a metalhead and an accomplished drummer (thanks to my influence!!). My wife and his mother doesn’t thank me every day!! 😂😂 This album from Judas Priest is a cracker from start to finish. I listen to a few different genres but for me metal is where it’s at. I try to spread the ‘gospel’ every chance I get. Throw the horns, raise a glass and toast the album of the decade and PLAY IT FUCKING LOUD!!! Stay metal!!
Had the pleasure of seeing Judas priest, Saxon and Uriah heep on the first night of the tour. It was absolutely epic. Robs vocals were amazing and Richies guitar work was the best I've seen.
Back in the 80s I was a huge Priest fan and owned all the albums and saw them in concert as well. They remain my favourite old-school metal band. All the head-banging teens loved their stuff back then. Maiden too. Saxon was another great old-school band. We all had the cassettes, albums, posters, t-shirts, etc. We had long hair too. Now most of my hair is gone or going grey - like Rob Halford :) He had the best vocals back then. Great music.
I love this interview.
I'm sharing this from Washington State...
Lord Halford ❤
Thanks for that excellent interview with one of the very best singers and my favorite band of all time. Rob Halford is a great guy too. Very good show . Thank you!
Thank you for this interview🙏✌️
Every year since 1984 I have seen JP. My all time favorite Metal band. And will see them this year as well. Rock on Rob!
Just gotta love this guy, he is so real and refreshingly honest no matter what the situation or context. Can't wait for the show "MGM Boston Massachusetts " 🤟
Can't wait to get the new album to add to my collection of the last 45 years. Guys never stop! a fan of life.
I love Rob and Judas Priest!
Excellent musicianship and production!!! Its phenomenal album. This is a wonderful and personal interview! 🙏
see you in Vienna this year!
JUDAS PRIEST!!
This is what we love love it buddy that’s right metal Pilgrim
Rob is a true gentleman and the one and only METAL GOD🤘
I enjoyed this video. Thank you for sharing.
Eloquently stated as always. Love Rob!
This was AWESOME! thank you for doing this interview! I'm so excited about the new album!
How can anybody not love Rob Halford.... What an adorable man and also the most badass singer of all time.... Metal God... ❤❤❤
Cant wait to hear the rest of album. I love Panic Attack and Crown of Horns. Huge sound. 🎶🎸☮
Congratulations to you to interview such a hero in metal!
Straight class, a true no fuckin around METAL GOD!!!! Thank the Gods for Rob Halford!!!!
rob, we love your voice. for many of us you are the voice of metal. we love you!
What an amazing guy!! Rob is a true treasure…The Metal God himself. So smart and so honest and real; the best!!!
Rob thank you for your so taleted heavy metal singer for so long time i just remember british Steel from 80 s i lissen and no we are in 2024 must say Bravissimo
I absolutelly love the chorus from the title track. Truly inspiring and morale-inducing, especially in light of everthing that's happening in the world right now.
"Invincible
Our masses are united
Invincible
Forever and a day
Invincible
Can never be divided
And nothing can stand in our way
Invincible shield"
Such a powerful song and message.
Gives me hope that the people of the world, many of whom are currently divided amongst themselves, can one day overcome their differences and come together in unison once more.
Hi Metal Pilgrim, I only discovered your channel a few days ago when I found this interview. Keep up the good work and I will be watching what you put on here. Greetings from NEW ZEALAND.
23 February 2024
Awesome 😎 I can’t wait ordered six copies.
Six copies incredible I’m going to see him twice May 1 May 4 Chicago in Michigan. Oh yeah buddy you better believe it Judas Priest forever flying in from Cali for the shows.
Simply awesome! Thank you!
I’m 50 yrs old and I haven’t heard much in the last 20 years that’s grabbed my attention. My oh my…Rob Halford in his 70’s killing it on this album. The true Metal God. 🤘
This band has set themselves apart musically, and achieved greatness as a result.
Can't wait new Priest❤
Pre-ordered deluxe edition
Absolutely outstanding interview! Thank you so much 🤘😎🤘
Love Rob and Priest. Touring with Saxon and Uriah Heap will be amazing! Thanks for the interview.
It’s too bad he’s not touring with Saxon in the United States, though that is really sad
Can't wait ❤❤
Great interview, great to see Rob healthy, and ready for a new album and tour!
Rob is on a YT channel with just near 50k subs. What a class act
Thanks for hosting this chat!