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Allan Atkins
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Відео
VICTIM OF CHANGES - Al Atkins
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This is from the Album "Reloaded", an Al Atkins solo Album.
ATKINS MAY PROJECT - "A World At War"
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Follow me - alatkins_ "A WORLD AT WAR" is taken from the ATKINS MAY PROJECT album "Empire Of Destruction" released on the Gonzo Label September 29th 2014. Featuring Al Atkins the original Judas Priest vocalist, founder and writer of such classics as "Victim Of Changes", "Never Satisfied" "Winter" etc. Paul May is the Guitarist, Musician/Writer and Producer of the album. You can P...
ATKINS MAY PROJECT - Here Comes The Rain
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alatkins_ "Here Comes the Rain" is taken from the new ATKINS MAY PROJECT album "Empire Of Destruction" released on the Gonzo September 29th 2014. Featuring Al Atkins the original Judas Priest vocalist, founder and writer of such classics as "Victim Of Changes", "Never Satisfied" "Winter" etc. Paul May is the Guitarist, Musician/Writer and Producer of the album. You can Purchase a...
Judas Priest - Morpheus / Live At Birmingham Hippodrome, Birmingham, England / April 15th 1973
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Live At Birmingham Hippodrome, Birmingham, England / April 15th 1973 sang by Allan Atkins (Bands orginal creator)
Al Atkins - Mind Conception
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"Mind Conception" was written by Al Atkins, the original frontman for Judas Priest. Although it appeared on a demo it was not released until 1998 when a 3 minute 46 second version appeared on his solo Victim Of Changes album. The original was not released until 2016 on the Reloaded album. In a February 2017 interview through his management, Al explained [quoted verbatim]: "'Mind Conception' was...
Judas Priest Whiskey Woman demo 1973
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alatkins_ Whiskey Woman [Al Atkins] (demo) (1973) Line-up: Rob Halford, KK Downing, Ian Hill and John Hinch (1973-74) Judas Priest line-ups up until this demo recording: Al Atkins, Ernest Chataway, Bruno Stapenhill and John Partridge (1969-70) Al Atkins, KK Downing, Ian Hill and John Ellis (1970-71) Al Atkins, KK Downing, Ian Hill and Alan Moore (1971) Al Atkins, KK Downing, Ian ...
Victory - Holy Rage
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Victory, Track 10, "Holy Rage". Image (c) - Daniel LuVisi
Al Atkins Holy Rage - Love at War
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The last line up of Holy Rage who split up in 2011 playing "Love at War" taken from our self titled album...l/r Steve Mercy (bass) Vince O'regan (guitar) AL Atkins (vocals) and Mick Hales (drums)...
They should record it 2025 !
A sort of pre victim of changes. Better the version who everybody know!
Whaaaaat? OMG
To me, this is not Al Atkins. It´s Rob. Don´t lie.
amazing🤩🤩🤩
This sucks!
Vocal’s are unparralleled !
Atkins y Hill..suenan exacto a Judas Priest...🎉
Fake...
no it's not get lost
This demo must be heard by every single Judas Priest fan in the whole entire world.🤘🤘
Wish there were more recordings and of better quality of you back in Judas Priest for people to truly appreciate your talent, just heard Morpheus and it sounds great! If there’s one thing that we know, it’s that Judas Priest has always had amazing singers. As it says on the back of the first pressing of Rocka Rolla, “Thanks for the words Al”.
Blues rock
nope
Sounds very like Sabbath at this point
no it doesn't
Ian Hills bass playing was pretty awesome on the early priest albums. Once they found their sound as a band, he dialed it back big time in order to serve the songs better. He is and always was an incredible bassist.
As I get older I love these guys more and more everyday ❤
This guy is a kick ass singer! More darker and aggressive than Halfords vocals.
This is pretty cool. I remember reading a while back that when the Rocka Rolla album was released, that the producer cut out a bunch of songs the band wanted in it, so it could be more radio friendly. This was apparently one of them, as it is almost identical to Victim of Changes. Maybe it was a good thing the producer butchered it, as Sad Wings of Destiny is one of my favorite albums. But it is pretty cool to hear the early version of the song and see how it changed the band.
Excelente 💪🏽
Inesperado
Pure Gold 💪😎
Awesome
Great track going back to the early days of Judas Priest. In many bands the influence of early members like Al Atkins or is criminally underrated. The same applies to Paul di'Anno and Iron Maiden.
I'm really surprised that when Ken decided to create K.K.'s Priest he didn't drag Al back into to the band. Would have been a lot better than either one did alone. This song sounds like an awful version of Motorhead.
Nicely done
I just realize JP almost had same history as Scorpions : started a band, then break up, joined other band & re-named it with previous band's name. 😅
Rob Halford of course.Come on.
With the addition of Glen , Ian Hills solid bass playing gets buried in the mix. When it's just him and Ken it's apparent how underrated he is!
I recently saw him explaining how while Ken & Glen traded off on solos, His Job was to make sure the beat stayed constant. He showed how he did the bass to Hell Bent, but, as you say, unlike Steve Harris, Jimmy Lea & Geddy Lee, he somehow gets lost in the mix. Even so, when I saw them live a few times.
✌️✌️👍💪
I can't believe the solo is exactly!!!! the same with the victim!!
Is Rob HALFORD
Victim of Changes in the making
This really sounds like Rob to me.
its Rob
If this is Rob he sure adjusted his singing.
Because he is him..
@@joevallone7313 It sounds the same.
They both were in judas priest in 73 so it could be either
Muy bueno
This is fucking fantastic!! So cool listening to the original ideas and how they morph into something completely different by the time it hits the studio or producers…. And this version of “victim of changes” ( whiskey woman) is truly a whole different song and great in its own right!! Just another testament to the greatness Of the mighty JUDAS PRIEST!! Thank you for posting this !! And thank you Judas Priest for 50 years Of awesomeness and badassery!!
Is this Allan? Or Rob? Sounds pretty great either way.
It's Rob, look at the description this recording is KK, Rob, Ian and Hinch
Rob became the lead singer of Priest in 1971, and this demo is from 1973. So definitely Halford.
@@Retro_Man_76wrong. Rob halford joined midway through 1973
Ian hills-based work is awesome
Wait. I thought their first singer was black.
Drummer*
I think it was their first drummer?
That was their fourth Drummer Chris Campbell. Not a single member of the Priest we all know and love is an original member.
wonder when kk switched to the flying V
this is awesome, been looking for this
Thanks for starting the greatest metal band EVER.😎🎤🎸
matt sinner in vox..lol
Cool tubes. .. timeless Al!
"Sinner" in the making
Victim Of Changes.
Este es el fundador vocalista de judas priest,AL ATKINS
Hey! Any new work Mr. Atkins!? I’m a huge Judas Priest fan. Theres a video out there stating it was a live show with you on vocals, and you guys were opening up for Budgie and did encores together. Is that true? Some years ago I worked on Tim Owen’s Beyond Fear artwork. I’m a cartoonist and newspaper graphic artist. I never get many cool moments like that. Would love to keep in touch, and hear new music!
No it aint. That was the third. IT AINT OVER. hahahahahhaha