yes nice of you to say. I like that you given respect to Glenn. stained class is my favorite album.so many great ones. hell bent for leather. sin after sin. painkiller, screaming.i saw the screaming tour twice I.n .j. & n.y. it was dec 2 and dec 22.i will never forget those 2 days were the best days of my life!!.
I was 16 when I first went to Judas Priest in Amsterdam, which was in 1980 if I remember. in 2019 I went to a Priest concert for the last time in the Netherlands, and Glenn played 3 more songs, that was amazing. it is and remains one of my all time favorite bands. 🤘🇳🇱🤘
A Touch Of Evil is another super-emotional Glenn solo for me. Some faster duels with KK as well... Ram It Down, Painkiller, Sentinel...doesn't get better than that,
Dont take me wrong, if normally you dont have an emotional moment when listening to a guitar solo is because is something wrong with you, man, Glen for sure one of the best but we have a lot of great guitarrists that delivery amazing emotional solos, thats why i love heavy metal, i am very happy that i cannot choose "the best One" i even dont care witch one is the best.
Slayer lead Kerry King has many interviews with him saying this Solo made him become a harder work player. Blew him away , his favorite by Priest / Glenn
A lot of humility on that stage. How gracious , Rob standing stage left and leaving Glenn to play. A truly magnificent performance of this wonderful ballad. Thankyou.
Rob is off stage because he drinks hot tea with lemon and honey as well as ice water to protect his throat. Then, just before he comes back out, he gets a piece of eucalyptus gum to chew on stage. He does it during every long solo.
Arguably, the greatest guitar solo EVER. Period. Criminally-underrated. Glenn is one of the greatest of all time. This solo almost brings me to tears every time.
ok,so page did his thing first, ,,,,,,,,but time line wise, it was really by only a few years,, the solos on sad wings totally smoke anything page was doing, and a thousand times cleaner than zep, zep did their thing and it was cool, but for me priest takes the guitar solos prize any day
Great solo but greatest ever? I'll name 3 that for the same reason almost anyone can pick out who it is, there are so many that would not even know this song. Stairway To Heaven (as sloppy as Paige is at times, this is spot on even the outro), Beat It, (EVH enough said), All Along The Watch Tower (Hendrix) and then there are about another 100 honorable mentions.
Glenn is the OG. Super underrated. He can shred and has written some of the most memorable riffs and solos of all time. He deserves so much more recognition
Hes so good. I've looked up to his playing since I've been a kid. I used to borrow my uncles VHS tape of Priest Live. I'd stay up late watching it on the big TV when my folks would go to bed.
Can we all just appreciate how great a bass player Ian Hill is? This entire band's music has been in my ears since I was 14 years old - Love the Priest and so happy Richie is on the fast track back
The only member to officially stand underneath the 50 years of metal. Thank you Mr Ian Hill. You never left and have Always stood your ground. You are a true metal God.
Well,Its the greatest metal song of all time...But there are way better songs if we talk about all the genres....Try Echoes-Pink Floyd, Epitaph-King Crimson and Rajaz-Camel...
I've been saying this for YEARS. Glenn is, hands down, the most criminally underrated and ignored guitarist in the world, IMO. The world is just fucked up. We have to hear BTL and LAM a gazillion times (I HATE those songs), but never something like this. Or A Touch of Evil or All Guns Blazing. Sadly, Priest has never gotten their due. To me, Glenn's one step below Eddie, but I've worshipped Glenn since I was 11 years old. I'm 52, now.
Sad and heavenly at the same time...thank you Rob for lending people, that have fallen in the dark pit of hopelessness, your voice. May every step of yours be blessed.
Not exactly. He can't hit the ultra high notes but he gained a lot of skill in the lower ranges that he didn't have before ripper owens was in the band.
@@vagabondwastrel2361 Agreed. Ronnie James Dio would be another great example. Don Dokken and Bon Jovi would be anti examples. Axel Rose and Seb Bach are still fighting, sometimes they can, sometimes they can't.
@@vagabondwastrel2361 Eric Adams got progressively worse. King is the only singer in Rock and metal who sings the exact same way like he did 40 years ago and does the falsetto effortlessly. No one can do it. Not even Dio or Halford
We are so lucky that this concert was recorded. Both band and sound crew was spot on. This will never be out done. A masterpiece video sound and performance.
I love how older bands talk to their audiences and really show their appreciation for them. Rob does that throughout this show and I think of RJD who absolutely adored his fans. It seems like new metal bands mostly come on stage, barely say anything to their audience, and when they do talk, it's filled with "fuck this" and "fuck that" and they really don't say anything meaningful.
Could you tell me some of the bands you've seen who say "fuck this and that"? I haven't seen a show in years so I'm wondering who the bands are that you're talking about.
saw both bands 4-5 times in their absolute heyday's.......holy diver,sacred heart(3rd row golds) defenders of the faith days and onward and they RELATED AND INVOLVED THE AUDIENCE
I think when you first start out, the focus is all about the music. It's not till you feel comfortable with your act that you start engaging the audience through story telling.
One of best Judas Priest songs. First time i heard it on Greatest 100 guitar solos compilation and i listen and play it on guitar ever since. Great vocal, Glenn and Richie are awesome on guitars.🎶🎸☮
Your a old man like me now Robert,but you will always be my favourite singer.Was a drummer for over 47 yrs,til sickness took the sticks out of my hands,sure miss it.Those were the days.So glad that you are still the best.--Rock on Mr Halford.
Of course, Heavy Metal was invented in the U.K. and of course, the best voice for that genre of music is Mr Halford's. Happy birthday Rob. Thanks for your music. Greetings from Mexico.
Mr Glenn Timpton : a real prince of the guitar, always on his red trousers… Rob: there are no words for this huge frontman and lyricist THE TRUE METAL GODS 🎶🖤
Rob's vocals kill this. Love how he stands aside to let Glenn rip the greatest ever solo front and centre. For all you listening - i hope you have the system to warrant this and feel it in your bones. My 4yr old daughter's teacher says to me; Effie has been back chatting today and is screaming "i'll decide, not you". Proud Dad moment :)
One of my favorite band since 1982!So many emotions once I hear any song of Judas. Rob is one of the best vocal of heavy style. Long life to all members of JP and all fans of them!!
I was just sittin' here and troubling my finals then suddenly clicked the youtube tab and saw this. This man makes me cry every time when i hear his voice. What a magical voice. I believe the riffs of Maiden comes from heaven so Rob's voice. We Turks, we say "içime işliyor" and dunno how to say it in English. It is just tremendous...Wonderful! I love you grandpa
My favorite is Saxon, but only because you don't hear them on the radio, at least here in Canada, and they continue to put out releases I love. I would have a hard time ranking the oh so many metal bands I love. I'm just so thankful I've been able to see many of my favorite bands I've been listening to since I was 13 in 1980! Especially when I remember some rock critic saying "Metal is a passing fad. It'll never last" around '82. It REALLY upset me as I kept thinking "No, something this great can't only last for a little bit". Man, how wrong the critics were!!!!Cheers from Canada!
@@briansauer6695 Yes, SAXON is awesome! Been seeing them in concert when I was able since the mid 80's KICK AXE as well. In fact, the last time Judas Priest was here for the Firepower tour it was Black Star Riders with Scott Gorham from Thin Lizzy and then Saxon who warned up. Best part of B.S.R was Gorham's lead guitar work. Saxon however kicked ass! I'm 56 and feel lucky that I've pretty much seen any and everyone I wanted to, minus those passed away. From A to Z I've seen them all and met most of them. My mancave is wall to wall and ceiling framed autographed pictures of me and the bands. Drum Stix signed, picks as well, etc. Every concert shirt since Jr. High new and signed. I was going to leave it to the R N R Hall of Fame but they became SHAME! Guess what the Country music hall of fame doesn't have? Music that isn't Country! So now I don't know who to leave my collection to. My grown kids wouldn't appreciate it. Hell I have front row pictures of Randy Rhoads playing his poker dot flying V. Way to much to list including all my ticket stubs and Back Stage passes. KANSAS, KISS, DIO, PRIEST, SABBATH, RUSH, G3, both Monsters of Rock tours, etc. Someone who knows music and can appreciate the collection I've amassed should have it and enjoy it as I did. Some all original members are dead. Molly Hatchet and Skynyrd except for Gary Rossington,etc. A huge task to find a younger fan out there somewhere to get the collection. If you're serious about music and can pass my knowledge test of it, email me at ogrebricee@gmail.com and we'll talk.🤘🍻
Glen Tipton and KK Downing, metal guitar gods, my world is not the same without them. It was these leads in this song that convinced me that as a team, they are were the best.
No one does it better. Priest has always put on great shows,always. No BS just goes out and leaves you speechless. They are the greatest metal band in my opinion. I can’t imagine heavy metal without them over the last 50 yrs. Prayers for the great Glenn Tipton as he continues to fight against his Parkinson’s!
One of the greatest heavy metal ballads of all time. Still gives me goosebumps to this day. When I saw them play it live I was sobbing happy tears and singing with Rob at the top of my voice. 😢🙂🤘And that scream of "And then he died!" That, my friends is metal power at it's greatest. 🤘🙂🤘
I'm a diehard Priest fan & this is the first time I've seen this performance. Glen absolutely playing that solo with so much passion & knocking it out of the park with Parkinson s & all. A testament to his craft ! 🤘
my first concert ever was Judas Priest at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in 1979. I was 3rd row center and my life would never be the same.......Thanks for that!!!
What a great introduction to them live! I saw this tour too and it was a fantastic group of songs they played! Pretty sure this tour was the first time I heard Starbreaker played live and I was freaking out while they played it! Welcome to the world of Judas Priest!
I love how Rob's lower registers have grown so much richer and more powerful as he has matured. Yet he can still pull off a sustained shriek with full intensity. I almost like this better than the studio version and that's saying something. It has a raspy maturity to it that I love. First time I heard this version I didn't realize that Glenn had been stricken with Parkinson's and that adds to the absolutely amazing level of this performance. One of our best friends is struggling with Parkinson's and this gives me hope.
Glenn's solo is still one of the all-time greatest solos ever.
that¡s THE TRUTH
Yup. Up there with Pink Floyd's Time and Comfortably Numb.
A complete lesson in feel, technic, and composition!
Yes. Yes. Yes. Absolutely.
Never a truer word spoken.
How glen pulled that off with Parkinson’s is a testament to his resilience and ability as a guitarist
So true. Glenn has solidified his place as one of the greatest electric guitarists ever.
Totally agree! I have always felt that the solo from this song is one of the best!! Well put together ( Glenn's solo )
yes nice of you to say. I like that you
given respect to Glenn. stained class is my favorite album.so many great ones. hell bent for leather. sin after sin. painkiller, screaming.i saw the screaming tour twice I.n .j. & n.y. it was dec 2 and dec 22.i will never forget those 2 days were the best days of my life!!.
Woe
The Metal God's keep him going!
🤘
I was 15 when I was introduced to Judas Priest , it changed the way I heard and listened to music forever , I am 57 now , thank you.
I'm four years younger - but anything else is exactly the same! Thank you.
🤘🏼 *You & me, both.* 🤘🏼
I was 16 and am now 58. They've always been one of best live bands. Seen them many times- my favorite was either Defenders Tour or Screaming Tour.
I was 16 when I first went to Judas Priest in Amsterdam, which was in 1980 if I remember. in 2019 I went to a Priest concert for the last time in the Netherlands, and Glenn played 3 more songs, that was amazing.
it is and remains one of my all time favorite bands.
🤘🇳🇱🤘
12 and 51, I can state that they were my favorite band then and now...kinda hard to let go of your first love :)
HALFORD, The best voice in heavy metal.
Bar none
Yes definitely ❤❤❤❤❤❤🤘🎸🤘🎸🤘
With Dio
@@sgspecialebony Could Dio sing Victim of Changes in his time? And I love and respect Dio, Dickinson, Tate, Kiske... you name them.
What about dickinson? Could he sing this song?
the most heaviest and beautiful ballad of Heavy Metal
and with a very special drummer......Les Binks....43 years of Stained Class album...yeahhhh
And Only Robert Halford can sing !
SHE is another good one as well
My fav
Great one, but my favourite is Return to Serenity by Testament. But both awesome.
I don’t normally have an emotional moment when listening to a guitar solo, but when I do, it’s Glenn Tiptons solo in Beyond the Realms of Death.
Can feel every note he hits in this solo
A Touch Of Evil is another super-emotional Glenn solo for me. Some faster duels with KK as well... Ram It Down, Painkiller, Sentinel...doesn't get better than that,
Dont take me wrong, if normally you dont have an emotional moment when listening to a guitar solo is because is something wrong with you, man, Glen for sure one of the best but we have a lot of great guitarrists that delivery amazing emotional solos, thats why i love heavy metal, i am very happy that i cannot choose "the best One" i even dont care witch one is the best.
@@nunovilas9613
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Slayer lead Kerry King has many interviews with him saying this Solo made him become a harder work player. Blew him away , his favorite by Priest / Glenn
A lot of humility on that stage. How gracious , Rob standing stage left and leaving Glenn to play. A truly magnificent performance of this wonderful ballad. Thankyou.
Why was it so gracious, letting him play his own solo?
@@9ckr716 "Why was it so gracious, letting him play his own solo?"
Is the opposite of Ozzy not being able to not sabotage Tony`s solos
Great post...Seems like this band has always had the "touch of class" where many others do not...
Rob is off stage because he drinks hot tea with lemon and honey as well as ice water to protect his throat. Then, just before he comes back out, he gets a piece of eucalyptus gum to chew on stage. He does it during every long solo.
Arguably, the greatest guitar solo EVER. Period. Criminally-underrated. Glenn is one of the greatest of all time. This solo almost brings me to tears every time.
ok,so page did his thing first, ,,,,,,,,but time line wise, it was really by only a few years,, the solos on sad wings totally smoke anything page was doing, and a thousand times cleaner than zep, zep did their thing and it was cool, but for me priest takes the guitar solos prize any day
Have you ever listened to either Are You Experienced or Easy Ridsr by Jimi Hendrix?
nice but nah
Great solo but greatest ever? I'll name 3 that for the same reason almost anyone can pick out who it is, there are so many that would not even know this song. Stairway To Heaven (as sloppy as Paige is at times, this is spot on even the outro), Beat It, (EVH enough said), All Along The Watch Tower (Hendrix) and then there are about another 100 honorable mentions.
@@johnvirga6181 I said "arguably." But I'll still go to my grave saying it's in the top 5.
no one ever looked "cooler" playing a solo than Tipton...most underrated ever
and with parkinsons its truly amazing he can still play that well
Glenn is the OG. Super underrated. He can shred and has written some of the most memorable riffs and solos of all time. He deserves so much more recognition
You need to check out Django Reinhardt, my man. 1930's and stlll unsurpassed.
5:37 that got me. Glenn Tipton solo to remember
Greatest metal vocalist for almost half a century... let that sink in
The one I was waiting for..
Beyond the realms of death..
Amazing song. Love the profile pic!
That was almost as good as seeing them in concert in the 1970's.
This one everyone was waiting for
Iyer bhai. Vanakkam
Mr. Tipton is great!
Dude, your pp looks like Gordon Ramsay and Kevin Spacey combined!
Hes so good. I've looked up to his playing since I've been a kid. I used to borrow my uncles VHS tape of Priest Live. I'd stay up late watching it on the big TV when my folks would go to bed.
@@Robster-Craw Cool story bro. I stole mom's car to pick up that VHS tape at a mall.
It makes it all the sadder he can't play anymore.
Epic solo!
Glenn Tipton's melodic phrasing and vibrato skills are timeless. My absolute favorite guitarist.
The best song ever written a performed.
and
His voice is so beautiful and powerful that it doesn't even seem real! Happy Birthday, Metal God!!
Happy Birthday, Metal God.🤘🏻🔥⛓️🔥⛓️🔥🤘🏻
Rob Halford ... British Metal God...
Happy birthday metal god!
never lost his powerful voice.
#mylife
Can we all just appreciate how great a bass player Ian Hill is?
This entire band's music has been in my ears since I was 14 years old - Love the Priest and so happy Richie is on the fast track back
The best ~ial
The only member to officially stand underneath the 50 years of metal. Thank you Mr Ian Hill. You never left and have Always stood your ground. You are a true metal God.
Awesome song, one of the greatest judas priests creations.
I see Judas Priest..
I click.
Simple man.
Lol
Simple but works, good System you have.
Yup
I see a fellow priest fan.
With an awesome comment.
I click thumbs up.
:)
The solos on this song are epic. It’s a masterpiece.
Such a joy to have seen this tour.
One of the best ballads not only in metal but also in music in general.
My God..............this is the best song ever written by anyone, anytime, anywhere................tell me I'm wrong.
Absolutely!
Well,Its the greatest metal song of all time...But there are way better songs if we talk about all the genres....Try Echoes-Pink Floyd, Epitaph-King Crimson and Rajaz-Camel...
God I miss music like this filled with emotion and power.
Why are solos like November Rain and Stairway to Heaven more well known than this.. This is the GOAT..without question
I've been saying this for YEARS. Glenn is, hands down, the most criminally underrated and ignored guitarist in the world, IMO. The world is just fucked up. We have to hear BTL and LAM a gazillion times (I HATE those songs), but never something like this. Or A Touch of Evil or All Guns Blazing. Sadly, Priest has never gotten their due. To me, Glenn's one step below Eddie, but I've worshipped Glenn since I was 11 years old. I'm 52, now.
They must have done something really great because so many wonderful peolple are here listening to a song from 1978 !!!
These guys are legends for eternity.
Glenn's greatest solo and one of the best solos of all time .
There is absolute magic in Judas Priest. Still rocking after all these years. Never sounded better. 🤘
Best version by far.
Sad and heavenly at the same time...thank you Rob for lending people, that have fallen in the dark pit of hopelessness, your voice. May every step of yours be blessed.
Simply an incredible song!🤘🤘
Geeze....Halford sounds as good as ever. The whole band was on point. Glen's solo was a masterpiece. Even the video was awesome. THANKS PRIEST!
Not exactly. He can't hit the ultra high notes but he gained a lot of skill in the lower ranges that he didn't have before ripper owens was in the band.
Manowar and king diamond are two great examples of "wtf their voices haven't degraded".
@@vagabondwastrel2361 Agreed. Ronnie James Dio would be another great example. Don Dokken and Bon Jovi would be anti examples. Axel Rose and Seb Bach are still fighting, sometimes they can, sometimes they can't.
@@vagabondwastrel2361 Eric Adams got progressively worse. King is the only singer in Rock and metal who sings the exact same way like he did 40 years ago and does the falsetto effortlessly. No one can do it. Not even Dio or Halford
Metal will never die !!!
Travis & Tipton
The first metal band I ever listened to in 79 when I was ten years old and 50 years later they are still going strong, Priest forever.
Happy birthday Rob, keep breaking the law 🤘🤘
One awesome song KKs Priest brought me here..
Required listening for every metal fan.
Luv these guys .lemmy sure didnt take a backseat
This is beyond the best version while Rob voice has grown like a fine wine. I can't believe my ears every time!
We are so lucky that this concert was recorded. Both band and sound crew was spot on. This will never be out done. A masterpiece video sound and performance.
I love how older bands talk to their audiences and really show their appreciation for them. Rob does that throughout this show and I think of RJD who absolutely adored his fans. It seems like new metal bands mostly come on stage, barely say anything to their audience, and when they do talk, it's filled with "fuck this" and "fuck that" and they really don't say anything meaningful.
Could you tell me some of the bands you've seen who say "fuck this and that"? I haven't seen a show in years so I'm wondering who the bands are that you're talking about.
saw both bands 4-5 times in their absolute heyday's.......holy diver,sacred heart(3rd row golds) defenders of the faith days and onward and they RELATED AND INVOLVED THE AUDIENCE
Ronnie James Dio Was A Gentleman Who Respected His Loyal Fans! Ronnie Made Sure The Fans Enjoyed Every Minute of His Shows!
I think when you first start out, the focus is all about the music. It's not till you feel comfortable with your act that you start engaging the audience through story telling.
yeah Dio was the bedt Rob Halford right up there with him
Brilliant song brilliantly performed and not a wheelchair in sight
One of best Judas Priest songs. First time i heard it on Greatest 100 guitar solos compilation and i listen and play it on guitar ever since. Great vocal, Glenn and Richie are awesome on guitars.🎶🎸☮
My favorite band of all time.
Truly the Godfathers of all Metal!
Pure Metal Masterpiece - just as mind blowing now as it was back in ‘78. Genius.
I cannot express how much I love this song. Got me through my lowest points in life
It's helped me too
Masterpiece
This is hands down my favorite rock song of all time
Your a old man like me now Robert,but you will always be my favourite singer.Was a drummer for over 47 yrs,til sickness took the sticks out of my hands,sure miss it.Those were the days.So glad that you are still the best.--Rock on Mr Halford.
5:36 love how Glenn gets that feedback, everytime, using the slightest of touch.
Of course, Heavy Metal was invented in the U.K. and of course, the best voice for that genre of music is Mr Halford's. Happy birthday Rob. Thanks for your music.
Greetings from Mexico.
Mr Glenn Timpton : a real prince
of the guitar, always on his red trousers…
Rob: there are no words for this huge frontman and lyricist
THE TRUE METAL GODS 🎶🖤
Spectacular performance. The song still gives me chills all these decades later.
Rob's vocals kill this. Love how he stands aside to let Glenn rip the greatest ever solo front and centre. For all you listening - i hope you have the system to warrant this and feel it in your bones. My 4yr old daughter's teacher says to me; Effie has been back chatting today and is screaming "i'll decide, not you". Proud Dad moment :)
Beautiful and sad song. Rob has still the voice !
The solo that makes your soul goes to another dimension. Absolute Master of soul and heart! I dont care what anybody else say.....
Just watching Glenn play that solo is nothing but pure magic.
Just saw Priest for the 3rd time last week. Got covid. But worth it. Halford fucking sounds so amazing still at 70
The best live vocals of this classic song.
Hands down on of the sweetest solos ever.
one of the greatest live bands in the universe !!!
Who else is 56 banging their heads to this?
Only 51 ;)
@@peterheldeskog5043 now 58 thanks times a ticking
Heavy Metal was born out of Judas Priest
One of my favorite band since 1982!So many emotions once I hear any song of Judas. Rob is one of the best vocal of heavy style. Long life to all members of JP and all fans of them!!
I was just sittin' here and troubling my finals then suddenly clicked the youtube tab and saw this. This man makes me cry every time when i hear his voice. What a magical voice. I believe the riffs of Maiden comes from heaven so Rob's voice. We Turks, we say "içime işliyor" and dunno how to say it in English. It is just tremendous...Wonderful! I love you grandpa
Absolute perfection!
Been going to see Judas Priest since 79. Best metal band in the world bar none !
They are Metal everyone else is distant second
My favorite is Saxon, but only because you don't hear them on the radio, at least here in Canada, and they continue to put out releases I love. I would have a hard time ranking the oh so many metal bands I love. I'm just so thankful I've been able to see many of my favorite bands I've been listening to since I was 13 in 1980! Especially when I remember some rock critic saying "Metal is a passing fad. It'll never last" around '82. It REALLY upset me as I kept thinking "No, something this great can't only last for a little bit". Man, how wrong the critics were!!!!Cheers from Canada!
@@briansauer6695 Yes, SAXON is awesome! Been seeing them in concert when I was able since the mid 80's KICK AXE as well. In fact, the last time Judas Priest was here for the Firepower tour it was Black Star Riders with Scott Gorham from Thin Lizzy and then Saxon who warned up. Best part of B.S.R was Gorham's lead guitar work. Saxon however kicked ass! I'm 56 and feel lucky that I've pretty much seen any and everyone I wanted to, minus those passed away. From A to Z I've seen them all and met most of them. My mancave is wall to wall and ceiling framed autographed pictures of me and the bands. Drum Stix signed, picks as well, etc. Every concert shirt since Jr. High new and signed. I was going to leave it to the R N R Hall of Fame but they became SHAME! Guess what the Country music hall of fame doesn't have? Music that isn't Country! So now I don't know who to leave my collection to. My grown kids wouldn't appreciate it. Hell I have front row pictures of Randy Rhoads playing his poker dot flying V. Way to much to list including all my ticket stubs and Back Stage passes. KANSAS, KISS, DIO, PRIEST, SABBATH, RUSH, G3, both Monsters of Rock tours, etc. Someone who knows music and can appreciate the collection I've amassed should have it and enjoy it as I did. Some all original members are dead. Molly Hatchet and Skynyrd except for Gary Rossington,etc. A huge task to find a younger fan out there somewhere to get the collection. If you're serious about music and can pass my knowledge test of it, email me at ogrebricee@gmail.com and we'll talk.🤘🍻
Judas Priest is the greatest live show I can think of . Can't wait to see them again
I've been waiting 15 years for a TH-cam version that does the live version of this song justice. The wait paid off.
Priest has been at it for 50 years. Rob still has the best voice in the business ☮️
Glen Tipton and KK Downing, metal guitar gods, my world is not the same without them. It was these leads in this song that convinced me that as a team, they are were the best.
No one does it better. Priest has always put on great shows,always. No BS just goes out and leaves you speechless. They are the greatest metal band in my opinion. I can’t imagine heavy metal without them over the last 50 yrs. Prayers for the great Glenn Tipton as he continues to fight against his Parkinson’s!
Esta canción es un himno de principio a fin, sencillamente una obra de arte.
The real metal gods!!! Saw this tour in Brasilia, unforgettable evening.
I don’t know anyone who plays metal with as much finesse as Glenn Tipton!🔥🤘🏻🔥🤘🏻🔥🤘🏻
Richie and then some with respect
One of the greatest heavy metal ballads of all time. Still gives me goosebumps to this day. When I saw them play it live I was sobbing happy tears and singing with Rob at the top of my voice. 😢🙂🤘And that scream of "And then he died!" That, my friends is metal power at it's greatest. 🤘🙂🤘
Such a beautiful and haunting song. Still KILLING it. Thank you Judas Priest!!!!
I was there for this, it was one of the best gigs ever.
Breaking the What, happy Birthday dear Rob !
This song is so beautiful brings unbelievable emotion.
JUDAS PRIEST! 🤘🏼
This one sums it up for me...for why its the Priest, the Beast
Heavy Metal was invented by Judas!
That Glenn`s solo though... You nailed that sir.
I'm a diehard Priest fan & this is the first time I've seen this performance. Glen absolutely playing that solo with so much passion & knocking it out of the park with Parkinson s & all. A testament to his craft ! 🤘
My favourite heavy metal ballad of ALL time. Rob said it best, a really beautiful one. Dedicated to all those Beyond the Realms of Death…
The solo still catapults Priest into the olymp of the giants Thanks for that.....
I'm so thankful to be old enough to have grown up with so many amazing musicians...
My favorite Judas Priest song. Long live Rock and Roll🤘🤘🤘
Love forever this song and this versión
Judas Priest only the best metal band ever,thanks for this masterpiece.
my first concert ever was Judas Priest at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in 1979. I was 3rd row center and my life would never be the same.......Thanks for that!!!
My first Priest concert was 2006. These legends have been rocking for 50 years
I’m so glad I finally saw them on this tour. I didn’t know Glenn had Parkinson’s until my friend told me during the show. He’s still a guitar God🔥
What a great introduction to them live! I saw this tour too and it was a fantastic group of songs they played! Pretty sure this tour was the first time I heard Starbreaker played live and I was freaking out while they played it! Welcome to the world of Judas Priest!
I love how Rob's lower registers have grown so much richer and more powerful as he has matured. Yet he can still pull off a sustained shriek with full intensity. I almost like this better than the studio version and that's saying something. It has a raspy maturity to it that I love. First time I heard this version I didn't realize that Glenn had been stricken with Parkinson's and that adds to the absolutely amazing level of this performance. One of our best friends is struggling with Parkinson's and this gives me hope.
Just shows you how classy glenn is and with that going on in him just shows he definitely is one of the best metal guitarist in the world
AMAZING!!!!!
The best. Undeniable, The Fucking best.