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I just became a Judas Priest fan this year at 46 years old. What a killer band and Rob Halford is such an amazing frontman. To see this band's influence and innovation over the decades they have been killing it, it is really impressive. It boggles the mind how the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ignores them. Just goes to show you how utterly irrelevant the RRHF truly is.
The hall of fame isn't about musicians and their legacies, it's more about the charts. Regardless, true fans don't give a damn about a hall. They just want to hear from the artist.
Stumbled on Priest when learning guitar in the '70s. Still just enamored with that stuff, and so appreciate Rob. They way he sings a song like and you feel like you are watching a great movie, he takes you to that place somehow. Last Rose Of Summer popped up the other day, and I just had to stop everything and just listen. The emotion and heart he sings with is just second to none. Really appreciate what he's done. Tipton is a monster too, really underrated I think. Incredibly original ideas and concepts. Kudos, and thanks from the bottom of my heart.
I just finished the book. From attending the Isle of Wight fest, to opening for LZ on their last live US show, hanging out with Bon Scott etc. This guy has seen and done it all and survived to tell about. The candid graphic details of his life add that extra dimension of humanity that until now has remained swept under the carpet. He may be the Metal God but Halford turns out to be human like the rest of us. Looking forward to seeing JP in October for the first time!
I saw my one and only Priest concert at age 18 in 2008. I coincidentally was staying at the same hotel as the band where I saw them. The other band members were also nice, but Rob was probably the most giving and took a picture with me. He's a really caring person who is highly, highly considerate to fans. He's been through a lot in his life and career. I believe his life experiences have tempered his character in a way that gives him a lot of compassion.
Have loved this band since '78ish, and will get the book, and Rob is still so generous with his compliments but please retire or call it what it is... 'the Rob Halford Priest Tribute Band'
Thank you for joining us for this incredible conversation with Rob Halford! Stay in tune with our latest interviews with music legends by liking this video and hitting that subscribe button!
I just became a Judas Priest fan this year at 46 years old. What a killer band and Rob Halford is such an amazing frontman. To see this band's influence and innovation over the decades they have been killing it, it is really impressive. It boggles the mind how the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ignores them. Just goes to show you how utterly irrelevant the RRHF truly is.
The hall of fame isn't about musicians and their legacies, it's more about the charts. Regardless, true fans don't give a damn about a hall. They just want to hear from the artist.
What a treasure. Proud JP fan since '82 right here. Loved Rob's book, he's a beautiful soul.
Stumbled on Priest when learning guitar in the '70s. Still just enamored with that stuff, and so appreciate Rob. They way he sings a song like and you feel like you are watching a great movie, he takes you to that place somehow. Last Rose Of Summer popped up the other day, and I just had to stop everything and just listen. The emotion and heart he sings with is just second to none. Really appreciate what he's done. Tipton is a monster too, really underrated I think. Incredibly original ideas and concepts. Kudos, and thanks from the bottom of my heart.
I just finished the book. From attending the Isle of Wight fest, to opening for LZ on their last live US show, hanging out with Bon Scott etc. This guy has seen and done it all and survived to tell about. The candid graphic details of his life add that extra dimension of humanity that until now has remained swept under the carpet. He may be the Metal God but Halford turns out to be human like the rest of us. Looking forward to seeing JP in October for the first time!
What a great interview! Rob is the metal God! Such a humble gentleman!🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Love this book, i got the autographed version and I'm proud of that... Judas priest fan ♾️ ✨
Didn’t know Nick was from Droitwich Spa, home of The Beaver Agency. Glenn Tipton lives three miles away from me.
Fellow Yam Yam here 🙂
I saw my one and only Priest concert at age 18 in 2008. I coincidentally was staying at the same hotel as the band where I saw them.
The other band members were also nice, but Rob was probably the most giving and took a picture with me. He's a really caring person who is highly, highly considerate to fans. He's been through a lot in his life and career. I believe his life experiences have tempered his character in a way that gives him a lot of compassion.
What a great interview Nick & Rob! Amazing that they are still going strong after half a century!
Great read. Love Rob. Thanks, mate.
Legend
Wonderful interview!
Still need to get Robs book ...
He speaks with great humility.
Enjoyed your interview.
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Thank you so much for this interview with the Metal-God.
I'll buy the book. Keep up the good work sir. 🤘🏽🎸
Rob is one of the original gangsters of heavy metal.
Really awesome Nick !! I learned a lot today about the metal God! It was very enlightening!thank you Patrick Bigt friend🎸🎸🎸🎸
You go Man You go Man!!!
Sir Rob Halford .
awesome
Metal god
Nick needs to grow a goat like Rob 😎
Good Book. On Auduo. Brilliant. Worth a read. Or listen.?
That's good + sub 👍😎🙋♂️
A ghost writer getting credit in public? Amazing.
Rob is god thank u
Have loved this band since '78ish, and will get the book, and Rob is still so generous with his compliments but please retire or call it what it is... 'the Rob Halford Priest Tribute Band'
How can you have Priest without Downing and Tipton, the ones that wrote the classic riffs.
We were blown away as fourteen year olds when they opened for Foghat in like, ‘75-‘76, my first concert!
I thought they called it Brummie!
Halford lives in AZ ?!? That's where I live !!!
I think he’s been there since the ‘80s, I heard he would show up at bars to listen to local bands. ;)