I love how Ian Hill has never moved from that spot in 40 years. He just knows his place and lays it down like a boss. As a bass player myself I really respect that.
@@patrickbateman7369 Same with Cliff and Malcolm in AC/DC. They step forward to do a backing vocal, then step back to their places. They'd probably face major physical harm otherwise, with Angus flying around like he does.
Saw Priest first time in Germany in very early 80s..British Steel tour...many shows later...last 2017..36 yrs at that point of live shows plus a couple years of hs kid warm up..I can say they still kick ass. KK and Glenn are sorely missed but Rob will forever be the metal god
I thought I would think differently about there music style experiments during some of the 80's like this one & along (in other songs) with some keyboards, but I gotta say they seem to be careful with that and surprisingly did a good job with it. Making the music sound a bit more Epic (Blood Red Skies, Touch of Evil etc...) Love the Nostradamus album. However Screaming for vengeance still blows me away.
I completely disagree, Richie can play the same exact riffs (probably better). I only have that thought process when it comes to a lead singer. I would never go see Alice in Chains without Layne
Very interesting,2 other girls here react to the same song,also live ,from Rising in the East,2005..& there they play it slower..it starts with this tempo,but they slow it down after like 5 seconds..but not here ?
was this before or after he came out? him being gay gave me a Whole New appreciation for his leather fashion choices. a shop in the French Quarter called Second Skin could have used him as a spokesmodel. you don't want to know the special sales they would run during Southern Decadence Festival over Labor Day Weekend.
They are professionals so this song to play live is just so lame. Exiter or Sentinel are much more of potential live songs as this one. Those would have so much more energy.
@@jonmallek7746 seeing them play my favorite songs in person is a way different vibe than watching a video of them. They often alter the songs (as they got older) to such a degree that I'm disappointed in their performance, as compared to the studio. Especially this one.
There is never too much Priest, find me another metal band that is still going strong after 50 years in the game.
Iron Maiden.
Big Iron maiden fan, they are about 40 years roughly and also going strong
WORD! /m\
Blew my ears out in my truck with this song back in the 80s ! Thanks Y’all a year late!
This song is so good live the crowd really gets into it.
Finally!!! Someone is exploring Priest beyond Painkiller and Victim of Changes!!! Their library oh so much deeper than just the popular songs.
You're spot on
Lol, i thought this one was popular too
I love this song, it took me about a year to get used to it. It's a jam.
He has the coolest jackets.
saw rob when he opened for Queensryche and Iron Maiden DECADES ago, so much fun
I love how Ian Hill has never moved from that spot in 40 years.
He just knows his place and lays it down like a boss. As a bass player myself I really respect that.
I thought I was the only on that noticed Ian is literally always in the same spot, it cracked me up when you said it
I have seen him move...i think...yeah pretty much moved...to have a drink and then back..still moved!!!
Ian doesn't just anchor the song with his bass....he anchors the entire stage by simply being there!
@@patrickbateman7369 Same with Cliff and Malcolm in AC/DC. They step forward to do a backing vocal, then step back to their places.
They'd probably face major physical harm otherwise, with Angus flying around like he does.
@@RolandDeschain1 very true
I really like the Turbo album. A lot of people hated on it when it released. Several songs on it rock. Turbo Lover,Locked, also Out In The Cold,ect.
A throw back to high school for me, good times
El amo y señor del heavy metal Judas priest.
Glenn Tipton es un pinche genio un chingon
Love this you dont hear music like this anymore. Sad really.
Man this has to be one of my all time favorite JP songs. It's such an amazing song
Damn good show in concert live, everyone sing yay 🤘😎🤘🎸🎸🥁🎤
Every JP song sounds great at 120 decibels! Even Robs’ 90 second scream on the Screaming For Vengeance tour. I miss the 80s.
One of my favorites!!
Travis and Soixie, great show thanks again.
Really need to react to “Blood Red Skies” same concert in 2012.
Saw Priest first time in Germany in very early 80s..British Steel tour...many shows later...last 2017..36 yrs at that point of live shows plus a couple years of hs kid warm up..I can say they still kick ass. KK and Glenn are sorely missed but Rob will forever be the metal god
a real metal anthem
Better than the studio version !!
One of my favorite Priest songs. Peace.
Exceptional drummers Holland and Travis
Bis voice in Halls of Vallhallah ist amazing
Rob still rules..!!!
I thought I would think differently about there music style experiments during some of the 80's like this one & along (in other songs) with some keyboards, but I gotta say they seem to be careful with that and surprisingly did a good job with it. Making the music sound a bit more Epic (Blood Red Skies, Touch of Evil etc...) Love the Nostradamus album. However Screaming for vengeance still blows me away.
Classic! One of my favourite Priest songs!!!!
Just saw these guys live for the first time earlier tonight. 04/03/2022. Great show.
PRIEST!!!
always loved this song
Judas resing...oh my God
Helo! Eduardo de Jundiaí SP
From Brasil country \m/
Try reacting to the turbo lover (live from the fuel for life tour) that's the best version!
No KK no Priest. KK, Glenn and Rob are Priest no other substitutes can compare.
I don't care what anyone says but Richie Faulkner is an absolute beast on the guitar.
I completely disagree, Richie can play the same exact riffs (probably better). I only have that thought process when it comes to a lead singer. I would never go see Alice in Chains without Layne
🥱🥱🥱
Had the original track on constant auto-repeat when it was new.
Very interesting,2 other girls here react to the same song,also live ,from Rising in the East,2005..& there they play it slower..it starts with this tempo,but they slow it down after like 5 seconds..but not here ?
Travis ever wondered that his jacket might be your size... who knows
was this before or after he came out? him being gay gave me a Whole New appreciation for his leather fashion choices. a shop in the French Quarter called Second Skin could have used him as a spokesmodel. you don't want to know the special sales they would run during Southern Decadence Festival over Labor Day Weekend.
This was from 2012 and Rob officially came out 25 years ago though it was a pretty well-known "secret" all the way back in the '80s.
ritchie faulkner and glen tipton=fire, best band ever
halls of Valhalla next!
Not to SHABBY for a group that has begun in the late 1960s!
Can you plz react to Judas priest halls of Valhalla
Please made react to Judas Priest - Living After Midnight (Live 2012)
Is that Ritchie with Glenn
You should see some of the footage from this years concert. Somehow, Rob sounds much better.
Metal meltdown by judas priest please
I dont understand why you play these new recordings when Robs voice is destroyed? He was like one billion times better when he was younger
Age and death comes for us all, Jonas. Rob has adapted to the changing reality of his voice's deterioration better than most.
sad that KK left
Please stop stopping the music at the best parts.
They are professionals so this song to play live is just so lame. Exiter or Sentinel are much more of potential live songs as this one. Those would have so much more energy.
You can’t interrupt the coolest parts … I’m not watching anymore ..
the guitars on this one just dont sound right. not enough distortion
Priest had a terrible way of sounding nothing like the album all too often. It's very disappointing.
Huh?
@@jonmallek7746 seeing them play my favorite songs in person is a way different vibe than watching a video of them. They often alter the songs (as they got older) to such a degree that I'm disappointed in their performance, as compared to the studio. Especially this one.
Biggest Priest ever. This was my least favorite album.