Almost perfect, every concert sing better this song... the lowest moment this time was the riffs before the last part of Halford, KK in the original play a big riff improvised very high and fast... but this time is almost perfect. Thanks you for this video
Incorrect, it’s Rob on vocals, Ian on bass who founded the band in 1970, Andy Sneap, producer of Firepower and long term fan on guitar and Richie Faulkner, well established brilliant player, who amazingly replaced K.K. Downing in 2011. Lest we forget Scott Travis, whose been on drums since 1989.
@@MLBFCollection no disrespect to Richay or andy they are both great , but when i think of band originality i think of guitarists because they are the main song writers , judas is now a cover band without their original main song writers, kk and glen
Notice how your comment has no likes? Lets see, we have the original bassist, the vocalist everyone knows, their most famous drummer and the drummer who has been with them since 1989, and 2 extremely capable guitarists, seems like Priest to me..
How lame that an almost 70 year old sings perfectly in key, and can sing a song not played since 1982 in the studio sessions for SFV. What a lame band...
Rob Halford you are a class act and a deliverer 💥💥
His voice is still terrific.
Nailed to the original of 1982
Awesome Rob performance.
Almost perfect, every concert sing better this song... the lowest moment this time was the riffs before the last part of Halford, KK in the original play a big riff improvised very high and fast... but this time is almost perfect. Thanks you for this video
This is where Priest totally beats Maiden in concert. Love how they would pull rare gems out on every tour since ritchie started.
I love it Rob's rehashing priest classic songs
Hanford = best voice in rock! Agree?
He's the boss that's his office
Which one is Hanford?
@@stevenworden1802 the Metal God
Judas priest, Amazing💕😍
Judas rising.
Angel of retribution tour.
Epitaph. And now firepower
It's been played on. That's awesome
AOR is a great comeback album.
Agreed
Great camerawork, thank you!
great pro shot
I wish they played this in Sydney when I saw them in Feb!
0:52 Richie looks directly into the camera and nods. Hmmm...
lol
NICE!!!
where is Glenn Tipton and KK Downing?
KK quit or retired... Glen has Parkinson..
If u have to Ask That ... Then.....
Time. Sucks ..... Better than just giving up
Ritchie looks a bit tired.
Black black
pooor poorr meeee
why does rob look like mike ehrmantraut doing karaoke 😂
O god now i realised , yes he look like him!! 😂😂😂
this is not Judas Priest....it's judas on vocals
Incorrect, it’s Rob on vocals, Ian on bass who founded the band in 1970, Andy Sneap, producer of Firepower and long term fan on guitar and Richie Faulkner, well established brilliant player, who amazingly replaced K.K. Downing in 2011. Lest we forget Scott Travis, whose been on drums since 1989.
@@MLBFCollection Yeah a bunch of scabs. And Scott has never fit the band, he’s too thrash. Priest is a 70s metal band.
@@thefonzkiss
Judas Priest invented thrash metal in 1977 with Dissident Aggressor
@@MLBFCollection no disrespect to Richay or andy they are both great , but when i think of band originality i think of guitarists because they are the main song writers , judas is now a cover band without their original main song writers, kk and glen
Became different band after Painkiller
Not even close to the band I knew as JP?
It’s as if people age and bands change members, and don’t have one lineup lasting 30 years...
even though i agree just be robs still around wanker
Hey look, Rob Halford is fronting a Judas Priest cover band
Notice how your comment has no likes? Lets see, we have the original bassist, the vocalist everyone knows, their most famous drummer and the drummer who has been with them since 1989, and 2 extremely capable guitarists, seems like Priest to me..
were you saying that when he had his solo band you are an idiot
I dont EVER want to see the GODS of heavy metal do another lame ass show like that.
How lame that an almost 70 year old sings perfectly in key, and can sing a song not played since 1982 in the studio sessions for SFV. What a lame band...