This was legendary Biff Byford of the band Saxons, he is by no means short of stature 1.85cm, and are currently 73 years, but Johan Hegg is simply a giant at almost 2 meters( 6' 6'') super mpressed by this song they both did here
The second band is Saxon and the singer is Biff Byford. They’ve been around since the 70s. If you’re a fan of the last kingdom, surely you’ve recognized the name at the end of the song, Edington, which is the battle where King Alfred won over the Viking King Guthrum and had him convert to Christianity before becoming King of East Anglia.
The lead singer of Saxon was 72 when this was filmed (73 at this point in time). They've been active for a long, long time. Never had a huge following, but have been a good, steady metal band for decades. BTW, the Saxons ended up winning over the Vikings. :)
This seems to be a collab with the British Heavy Metal band Saxon. The guy with the clean vocals is the singer of Saxon (they have been around since the late '70's and play, like you said, in the same genres as Iron Maiden), that's why it's such a strange shift. I only knew Saxon by name, but I have listened to early Amon Amarth until their mid to late 2000's albums and I can't remember ever hearing clean vocals in their music, so it was a surprise for me as well. I do think it works though, especially since it litteraly works as Vikings vs Saxons (basically people from the British isles) which was literally something that happened with the Viking raids all over Europe.
Yep. I checked out some Saxon songs and definitely recall many songs of theirs I once listened to in the late 70's-early 80's. I migrated to Judas Priest soon after and never looked back.
The relationships between the Vikings and Saxons is that the Saxons moved to England between 400 - 600 CE pushing out the romano-celts to Cornwall, Wales and Brittany (in modern France) and then the Vikings (often called by the English Danes) raided and invaded the North East of England and ultimately formed an area called the Danelaw. It is highly visible from the placenames in England where were Viking settlements and where were Anglosaxon ones. I lived on a road and at the top of the hill was Fixby (a Viking name) and at the bottom of the hill was Bradley (a Anglosaxon name). This all became a moot point when the Normans took over England following 1066 (The Normans were Vikings who had settled in Northern France and spoke a form of French)
Johann Hegg will forever be THE death metal voice you should really check out some of Amon Amarth's classics, preferably the album "With Oden on our side"
And according to the prophets (profits) of IKEA (NanowaR of Steel) Odin is the guitar tech for Amon Amarth (and Hammerfall too) according to Valhallelujah.
"or if this will end in peace" You don't know the history behind the battle of Eddington 😂 the Vikings were ravaging northern England. When they thought the rest of England will fall they headed south and got smoked by the Saxon king of Wessex
This was legendary Biff Byford of the band Saxons, he is by no means short of stature 1.85cm, and are currently 73 years, but Johan Hegg is simply a giant at almost 2 meters( 6' 6'') super mpressed by this song they both did here
Um.... I think he's a bit taller than 1.85 centimeters, mate.
Biff Byford (Saxon) is 73, but his voice hasn't aged at all. Truly a legend.
The second band is Saxon and the singer is Biff Byford. They’ve been around since the 70s. If you’re a fan of the last kingdom, surely you’ve recognized the name at the end of the song, Edington, which is the battle where King Alfred won over the Viking King Guthrum and had him convert to Christianity before becoming King of East Anglia.
Saw Saxon when they played at time to rock festival here in Sweden last summer, they kicked ass.
This rocks! Love it🤘 It's a banger. Love the riffs, drums and mix of the vocal styles. Killer!
The lead singer of Saxon was 72 when this was filmed (73 at this point in time). They've been active for a long, long time. Never had a huge following, but have been a good, steady metal band for decades.
BTW, the Saxons ended up winning over the Vikings. :)
Saxon was the band that got me into metal 34 years ago
Me too! The 'Strong Arm' album was such an ear opener.
This seems to be a collab with the British Heavy Metal band Saxon. The guy with the clean vocals is the singer of Saxon (they have been around since the late '70's and play, like you said, in the same genres as Iron Maiden), that's why it's such a strange shift. I only knew Saxon by name, but I have listened to early Amon Amarth until their mid to late 2000's albums and I can't remember ever hearing clean vocals in their music, so it was a surprise for me as well. I do think it works though, especially since it litteraly works as Vikings vs Saxons (basically people from the British isles) which was literally something that happened with the Viking raids all over Europe.
Thanks MaartenT for the info. I may have heard Saxon decades ago but they fell off of my metal radar. Gotta check out more of both.
I LOVE that the band they chose is named Saxons. Beautiful touch of intention. Thanks for letting me know!
Yep. I checked out some Saxon songs and definitely recall many songs of theirs I once listened to in the late 70's-early 80's. I migrated to Judas Priest soon after and never looked back.
@@srudineSaxon also did a couple songs about Norse mythology so it was fitting to get Biff to share the co-lead with
Both Bands are Legends. after years of killing now they duel in Metal
The relationships between the Vikings and Saxons
is that the Saxons moved to England between 400 - 600 CE
pushing out the romano-celts to Cornwall, Wales and Brittany (in modern France)
and then the Vikings (often called by the English Danes)
raided and invaded the North East of England
and ultimately formed an area called the Danelaw.
It is highly visible from the placenames in England
where were Viking settlements and where were Anglosaxon ones.
I lived on a road and at the top of the hill was Fixby (a Viking name)
and at the bottom of the hill was Bradley (a Anglosaxon name).
This all became a moot point when the Normans took over England following 1066
(The Normans were Vikings who had settled in Northern France
and spoke a form of French)
2 of the oldest men in metal going back and forth
The mighty Saxon, Biff
Personally i love Amon Amarth music. They're my favorite band. Anything you listen to is epic. But their berserker album just hits different
2 legendary vocalists in metal. Great song. And Biff still great at this age, crazy. Awesome. Nice reaction by the way.
Thank you!
2 legendary bands! Solo parts of guitars played by Paul Quinn and Doug Scarrat from Saxon. Epic song! Great reaction👍
The Bruce Dickinson reference was on point
Johann Hegg will forever be THE death metal voice
you should really check out some of Amon Amarth's classics, preferably the album "With Oden on our side"
And according to the prophets (profits) of IKEA
(NanowaR of Steel)
Odin is the guitar tech for Amon Amarth (and Hammerfall too)
according to Valhallelujah.
🤣🤣🤣
saxon crusaders meets amon amarth viking warriors, best event that i can remember!
Saxon and Amon Amarth have done a song togheter before (or rather Johan Hegg joined in a song) you should check it out, the song is called predator.
Oooh thank you! I will!
👍👍👍💖💖💖
I mean…it’s in the title…SAXON! 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Not quite peace. Vikings raided most of Britain, and met their match in Wessex causing them to retreat. Battle of Ethandun.
Yeah, ... the band "Saxons" is not as well known ... But hey, they are ALL EXTREMELY GREAT!
"or if this will end in peace"
You don't know the history behind the battle of Eddington 😂 the Vikings were ravaging northern England. When they thought the rest of England will fall they headed south and got smoked by the Saxon king of Wessex
Its dio no just kidding
i like you
You look like you're gonna go and cancel someone for "transphobia" or something 😂🤣