Thank you for reacting to the Metal Gods Judas Priest, they are my fav band of all time. Please go down the rabbit with them you will not be disappointed i promise. As soon as i seen your reaction i had to subscribe and turn on the notification bell.
Judas Priest was my first concert. 15 years old, I seen them about 30 miles outside of Chicago at Poplar Creek Music Theater, July 1986 for the Fuel For Life(Turbo album) tour. Krokus opened up. Blew my mind.
This is my favorite JP album. It really shows Mr. Halfords' vocal talent, as well as the rest of the band. "Dreamer/Deceiver" is mind-blowing for vocals. Lyrics were great. "Epitaph" reminds us when we see an old, frail man sitting on a bench that "he is our tomorrow just as much as we are his yesterday". Just listen to the whole thing even if you don't review it.
I love pretty much all eras of Judas Priest, but one thing that makes those '70s albums so special is the inclusion of more progressive pieces like "Dreamer Deciever", "Epitaph", "Here Comes The Tears" or "Beyond The Realms Of Death". It's true however that they were probably out of context with the more straightfoward (but still great) heavy metal sound of the '80s. But that's one of the reason why i don't understand the hate towards an excellent (and super underrated) album like "Nostradamus", were they return to those sonorities in many songs and interludes.
@@GortholMormegil Only thing that bothers me as JP went along in their career is the equipment switch to digital. This album on vinyl is some of the best use of analog equipment a person could find. So much of what made them isn't possible for digital to recreate and is altered from it's original format. It's the main reason the live albums sound so different today. It's recorded digitally. This album was never as good as the vinyl, you can hear the distinct difference in the songs. Same as listening to Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon. The CD can't duplicate the original recording in analog. I don't know this engineer, but I do from Floyd. Alan Parsons, his recording methods are legendary though out his career. Doesn't have as much impact as a good analog recording anymore. It was an experience with albums like this. It isn't possible to digitally reproduce what a singer like this can really do with his voice. They have made many digital devices over the years, such as Auto-Tune to compensate. It's still not everything you'll get with analog recordings. Just closer today than it ever has been digitally. Listen to this on Vinyl or a good tape reel to reel would be best. Trust me, it's a totally different album than this digital here.
Cool thing is this song was written before Halford and Tipton joined the band but it became his signature and one of Tipton's best live concert moments, this is a nexus of Heavy Metal, that fusion of Chicago style blues and hard rock
Fucking THANK YOU for not stopping the song every few seconds, and especially not at all!! I love to watch people react to my favorite songs, to see that moment when they 'get it', but the second someone pauses the song and interjects, anything, they lose me. You are the first person I have seen who just vibes, and holds their fucking tongue until the end. You can not understand and appreciate a song if you stop it every few seconds just to interject some assine commentary. It takes you, and more importantly, your audience out of the experience. As a musician, as a DJ, as an absolute freak of music, thank you, THANK YOU, for EXPERIENCING a song without interruption before you do your thing. Much respect. ...and by the way, you are the ONLY 'reaction' channel I have ever subscribed to...
New subscriber, mate. I'm a 50 something Aussie who grew up idolising this band. You've picked one of their alltime classics. 1976 is a long way back, and kudos to you for giving it a crack. One of the best things about your reaction....you don't stop the track to chat! You let it ride and we see the emotion in that awesome smile. Too many others love the sound of their own voice rather than paying respect to the content they're reviewing. Well done, Mate!!
check out Jadas Priest Out in the cold live from the fuel for life tour victim of changes was off their earlier albums it gets a whole lot better more & refined
You never talk about how these songs make you feel. You compartmentalize each instrument, especially the storyline, but you don't seem to hear it as a whole. You're missing out on the powerful emotions these songs evoke. The slow part in this song is so beautiful it makes me cry. Do any songs make you cry? Do they make you happy, sad, energized? Some songs, like this one, are so powerful that they take your energy and leave you exhausted...or wanting a cigarette. I think your automatic head-bobbing to the beat takes away from your ability to "feel" the song. This song has some Doom Metal qualities to me. Black Sabbath created Doom and inspired many genres of music. You know how we listen to Doom? We sit back with our eyes closed and take it all in. Try Black Sabbath's Hand of Doom, Fairies Wear Boots, Into the Void, Snowblind or Megalomania. You got a taste with "The Wizard," but you need more. You are still adorable though.
Check out Judas Priest "Killing Machine", it sounds like some screaming heavy metal but it will actually surprise you, such a cool groove on that track, one of their best deep cuts imo
This is a total Boss Song. So good. The Bass, Drums , Guitars are all magnificent, but its Rob Halfords voice that is totally off the charts!!!!! What a great anti hard drinking song !!! This gets 11 of 10 gold records in my book.
You should react to Bob Dylan’s Gospel albums, Slow Train Coming, Saved, Shot Of Love. Specifically ‘Saved’, ‘What Can I Do For You?’, ‘Pressing On’. But they’re all great gospel songs I think you’d enjoy.
Saw them in 83' during the Defenders of the Faith tour and I remember Rob Halford at the end of this song the Rob blew out his mic during that final scream. He came out with another mic and joked damn there went another one I have a feeling my sound guy is going to put a hit out on after this tour lol.
Thank you for playing the song without interrupting it. This is how you do a reaction.
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Definitely their BEST song...
EVEN BETTER LIVE
Epitaph tour version! Insane 👌
JUDAS FREAKING PRIEST 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Thank you for reacting to the Metal Gods Judas Priest, they are my fav band of all time. Please go down the rabbit with them you will not be disappointed i promise. As soon as i seen your reaction i had to subscribe and turn on the notification bell.
Judas Priest was my first concert. 15 years old, I seen them about 30 miles outside of Chicago at Poplar Creek Music Theater, July 1986 for the Fuel For Life(Turbo album) tour. Krokus opened up. Blew my mind.
Lucky you. I would give anything to listen to Victim of changes for the first time again... Great reaction
Metal gods 👑
Nice, this song is a must live. They play this in most of their tours.
This is the first song I heard from Judas Priest. I was hooked forever.
Some of, or most of Priest really should be encountered Live, I think this is one of them.
This is my favorite JP album. It really shows Mr. Halfords' vocal talent, as well as the rest of the band. "Dreamer/Deceiver" is mind-blowing for vocals. Lyrics were great. "Epitaph" reminds us when we see an old, frail man sitting on a bench that "he is our tomorrow just as much as we are his yesterday". Just listen to the whole thing even if you don't review it.
I love pretty much all eras of Judas Priest, but one thing that makes those '70s albums so special is the inclusion of more progressive pieces like "Dreamer Deciever", "Epitaph", "Here Comes The Tears" or "Beyond The Realms Of Death". It's true however that they were probably out of context with the more straightfoward (but still great) heavy metal sound of the '80s. But that's one of the reason why i don't understand the hate towards an excellent (and super underrated) album like "Nostradamus", were they return to those sonorities in many songs and interludes.
@@GortholMormegil Only thing that bothers me as JP went along in their career is the equipment switch to digital. This album on vinyl is some of the best use of analog equipment a person could find. So much of what made them isn't possible for digital to recreate and is altered from it's original format. It's the main reason the live albums sound so different today. It's recorded digitally. This album was never as good as the vinyl, you can hear the distinct difference in the songs. Same as listening to Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon. The CD can't duplicate the original recording in analog. I don't know this engineer, but I do from Floyd. Alan Parsons, his recording methods are legendary though out his career. Doesn't have as much impact as a good analog recording anymore. It was an experience with albums like this. It isn't possible to digitally reproduce what a singer like this can really do with his voice. They have made many digital devices over the years, such as Auto-Tune to compensate. It's still not everything you'll get with analog recordings. Just closer today than it ever has been digitally. Listen to this on Vinyl or a good tape reel to reel would be best. Trust me, it's a totally different album than this digital here.
DISSIDENT AGGRESSOR is another early PRIEST banger as well as SINNER or THE RIPPER
Cool thing is this song was written before Halford and Tipton joined the band but it became his signature and one of Tipton's best live concert moments, this is a nexus of Heavy Metal, that fusion of Chicago style blues and hard rock
Fucking THANK YOU for not stopping the song every few seconds, and especially not at all!! I love to watch people react to my favorite songs, to see that moment when they 'get it', but the second someone pauses the song and interjects, anything, they lose me. You are the first person I have seen who just vibes, and holds their fucking tongue until the end. You can not understand and appreciate a song if you stop it every few seconds just to interject some assine commentary. It takes you, and more importantly, your audience out of the experience. As a musician, as a DJ, as an absolute freak of music, thank you, THANK YOU, for EXPERIENCING a song without interruption before you do your thing. Much respect.
...and by the way, you are the ONLY 'reaction' channel I have ever subscribed to...
New subscriber, mate. I'm a 50 something Aussie who grew up idolising this band. You've picked one of their alltime classics. 1976 is a long way back, and kudos to you for giving it a crack.
One of the best things about your reaction....you don't stop the track to chat! You let it ride and we see the emotion in that awesome smile. Too many others love the sound of their own voice rather than paying respect to the content they're reviewing. Well done, Mate!!
Great song
Rob Halford can still sing his ass off to this day
This live from US fest 1983 is badass.
and it was like 101 degrees, Halford out there in full leather, peak performance, they killed it that day
@@m.ericwatson968 I listen to this at work at least once a week on my Bluetooth speaker. Max volume.
So Glad you found Judas Priest, Great rabbit hole if you like the harder side of rock & roll / Heavy Metal
The "Unleased in the East" version is near perfect!🤘😎
50 years and I was there at the start
Great reaction mate. I like your vibe. Subscribed. 👍
Beyond the Realms of Death is my favorite by them
1976 Priest!!!
check out Jadas Priest Out in the cold live from the fuel for life tour victim of changes was off their earlier albums it gets a whole lot better more & refined
Great choice. The album version is the best since Rob Halford tends to scream on his live versions. Great reaction!
You never talk about how these songs make you feel. You compartmentalize each instrument, especially the storyline, but you don't seem to hear it as a whole. You're missing out on the powerful emotions these songs evoke. The slow part in this song is so beautiful it makes me cry. Do any songs make you cry? Do they make you happy, sad, energized? Some songs, like this one, are so powerful that they take your energy and leave you exhausted...or wanting a cigarette. I think your automatic head-bobbing to the beat takes away from your ability to "feel" the song. This song has some Doom Metal qualities to me. Black Sabbath created Doom and inspired many genres of music. You know how we listen to Doom? We sit back with our eyes closed and take it all in. Try Black Sabbath's Hand of Doom, Fairies Wear Boots, Into the Void, Snowblind or Megalomania. You got a taste with "The Wizard," but you need more.
You are still adorable though.
I'm here for some 70's Priest
Hell yeah
Check out Judas Priest "Killing Machine", it sounds like some screaming heavy metal but it will actually surprise you, such a cool groove on that track, one of their best deep cuts imo
One of Tipton's underrated gems.
This is a total Boss Song. So good. The Bass, Drums , Guitars are all magnificent, but its Rob Halfords voice that is totally off the charts!!!!!
What a great anti hard drinking song !!! This gets 11 of 10 gold records in my book.
You need to do BEYOND THE REALMS OF DEATH next it’s another monster hit by these guys
Banger!!!
Welcome to old school Judas Priest... Sad wings of destiny is a staple metal album
So gritty and dirty
You should react to Bob Dylan’s Gospel albums, Slow Train Coming, Saved, Shot Of Love. Specifically ‘Saved’, ‘What Can I Do For You?’, ‘Pressing On’. But they’re all great gospel songs I think you’d enjoy.
Check out
Shakey Graves- Roll the Bones
(Audiotree recording)
😎🤘
The version from 1983 US festival is really good!
Check out Unleashed in the East. That's my favorite version.
Always the best brother.
Hope you could react from Savatage please.
Hall of the Mountain King
The Rumor
Handful of Rain
Thanks 🙏
Savatage rocks. RIP Criss
You shooda did it off there Unleashed in the East album. More intense and in your face then the studio version. Oh well😢
Best live Metal album
@@bmiamiwai ......hell yeah!
🤘🤘
Can you do Party in the USA - Miley Cyrus please?
Saw them in 83' during the Defenders of the Faith tour and I remember Rob Halford at the end of this song the Rob blew out his mic during that final scream. He came out with another mic and joked damn there went another one I have a feeling my sound guy is going to put a hit out on after this tour lol.
in case you are unaware, Halford is gay...
hey my noob channel , told u! metal/rock only alive , hey this is desrespect ok? rob halford in the stage and u whit corpright fear .......