Respect... I've loved this song since the very fist time at my 16 or 17 years old (I'm 24), and I can say, and I think you can agree with me, this song is fucking immortal... :')
Dave Fox. im 53 and seen these guys play iron maiden at the capitol center many moons ago .bad ass concert.maiden had a giant eddie walking around.now and then when i need adrenalin boost ill kick on some priest.
Rob Halfords voice in this song is without a doubt crazy strong, not a crackle , skip, missed lyric or gasp or fart out of his voice, absolutely the best heavy metal voice in the world.
he had one performance in 84 that was insane, hitting his highest notes ever. the only bad year was 85 in live aid and it was sgtill awesome. also a surprising good time was halfords live insurrection period.
@Call me however tu préfères, Amigo. It's sad how Maiden are still selling out arenas while Priest are on the casino and theatre circuit...even though Priest are just as good IMO
Man i miss KK and Glenns two guitar attack! They were the best dynamic duo in metal ever! All i know is time and getting old sucks! Especially Parkinsons disease. Glenn is such a warrior and metal icon hero. Im so grateful for all his awesome songs and live shows through the years. Im teary eyed thinking about all he gave to all us fans. God bless Glenn. From a simple fan Glenn -we all love you and miss you. You are remembered daily brother.
Yeah, that's too bad he got Parkinson's. I can't help but wonder if it was caused by decades of head banging. I saw them in Tulsa many years ago and Glenn was head banging like crazy while playing. Malcom Young used to do the same thing and got Alzheimer's. I once read where head shaking causes mini concussions and damages the blood brain barrier. The brain is being slammed against the skull.
@@mygunisinnocent8028 yeah, that's what R'R does man. Hard to balance that in the moment. Just like Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull. Smoke from stage pyro hurt his lungs.and changed his voice some. Lessons to be learned here.
The otherworldly, electrifying shrieks of "I will take you higher," took me to a higher plane of existence. It's just not human what Rob Halford can do with his voice.
GOAT of Heavy Metal and no one in any genre will ever match his vocals! This live performance is the best of any genre in the history of music. I saw it live in Dallas back in 1982.
This song is so evocative to me. I can literally picture the entire scenario presented in the song as though a movie is playing in my head. LOVE IT! Long live the PRIEST!!!!
Rob has incredible range , one of the best heavy metal sings of all time. Punishing his voice like that , night after night , month after month, year after year, it's amazing he can still sing in his olc age. We're all getting old.
Halford was never an opera singer lol this seems to be a strange fan myth, which has no evidence nor does Halford talk about it himself, yet seems to spread because someone heard it from someone else. Similarly, the stuff above about false cord use and compression sounds like nonsense, but unfortunately there's a lot of vocal coaching about which creates all these strange terms.
@@Frip36 , yeah, he only was the drummer when they reached superstardom status. Travis covers Holland's parts every night. Priest was never bigger then when DH was in the band. Each of JP's drummers have brought their own style. DH did the job well.
I saw Judas Priest many times throughout their career and I would have to say that the 82 tour was the best, other top shows are Live Aid, US Festival, 1st Rock in Rio. I've said it before and I will say it again if you got to grow up in the 50's through the 90's to see the birth of rock and roll and Heavy Metal you were blessed!
Stiff and robotic as always. Far from amazing. Simon Phillips and Les Binks wre just so much better with Judas Priest. No wonder the band decided to get rid of Dave Holland.
I imagine being on a road trip along California's Pacific coast highway around sunset with a cool sea breeze while this song is plays after playing Heading Out to the Highway, then When the Night Comes Down.
I discovered them because they were great to lift weights to (80s). I could lift a million lbs ! :D Well, a hell of a lot more than now! Funny, and few nights ago, my son asked, what music is good to lift weights to??? 😁 I got this!
This is my absolute favourite version of this (or any) Judas Priest song! When I play this in my car, and the "Are you high?" part comes on, I crank it so loud I actually feel the sound piercing my eardrums...and when Glenn & K.K. chime back in with the chugging riff - oh my f'n god, sweet metal heaven!!!
I gotta say that Point of Entry is a helluva album. The production and guitar sounds are unreal. A bit popish, simple, accessible and powerful without the histrionics of the later thrasher years. Satisfies in some primal way like no other. Gets you to the subconscious realm with the quickness and keeps you there with the greatest of ease . Unrelenting riffs from deep within the belly of the beast...
I agree. Still have my original on vinyl like all my vintage Priest...it was always one of my favs of their's....and I remember early Priest fans not thinking much of it. I mean you gotta love Desert Plains & Hot Rockin' or you're not a vintage Priest fan! I met Rob for all of 10mins back in 86' after the show here in MD...had NO PAPER, so Rob signed my arm & I took a couple crooked photos of him..rest of band was at the club "Hammerjacks" in Baltimore...I was dying to meet KK like all us young blonde women were, and at 18 we weren't allowed to even put a foot in the door of that club... I was pissed I didn't get to do him...uh...OOPS!.I meant MEET HIM..😳
@@shellwalsh3317 God bless you and ALL the metal babes that made the 80s the fucking BEST!!! Still rocking my flow at 55, see profile photo. Peace, John 🤘😛🤘
I agree The sound production is great but most of the compositions not so much for me. Troubleshooter and all the way are annoying to me 😄. But I understand the appeal
@@shellwalsh3317 Now I gotta hand it to you, that was pretty much the most epic concert story I’ve ever had the privilege of discovering! Considering the era(mid 80’s), your age and gender makes your experience LEGENDARY as far as I’m concerned! Most folks haven’t the faintest clue just how exciting and thrilling the Priest live experience was(particularly the late 70s and thru 86/87ish)! I mean, think about it: a whole generation of kids whose parents were war babies had essentially the same amazing, fascinating, incredible, thrilling and dangerous pastime ritual...i.e. piling in the big old American car and driving way too fast while not wearing any seatbelts and chugging beer, smoking pot, and feathering our hair and having the absolutely greatest times of our life as teenagers coming of age in the Reagan years!!! Little did we know how great we had it, but we definitely knew one thing-that us rocker kids in the US could be 3000 miles away from each other and have essentially the same common experience and trade places with each other and we would tell pretty much the same stories anyway. Shoot, I saw Priest in ‘84 in Spokane, WA and Irvine Meadows, CA when I was 17 years old. Hell, if I was in MD in ‘86 I would probably have making awkward goo goo eyes at you in the parking lot before and/or after the show...LOL Holy Hell I love you!
Judas Priest really took a rather slow paced song in Desert Plains and here live turned it into one of my true favourites! Rob Halford's voice is so incredibly smooth (such as "the engine roars between my thighs") in some parts and then he displayed THE most amazing & unique vocal range from HIGH to LOW! Fantastic! I only saw them once in concert, but I will never forget the 'unearthly' Eagle type cry of Rob Halford's voice. Cheers!
The guitar attack is mesmerizing, the drums perfect, Halford… from another planet… but can we take a moment to appreciate how fast Ian’s right hand is? It’s already quick in the studio but this is ridiculous, I love it 🤘
When I introduce anybody to Priest, I'll start showing them this performance first. Rob is at his best and the band as a whole has amazing chemistry. Puts me in fucking awe.
It's a shame that kid ran his name in the dirt like that and made the band drop him like a bad habit I believe if he was into molesting kids there would have been more than just one victim total bullshit r i p Dave Holland
Flat Earth Florida I believe he is innocent of the charges. I think he was more than a drummer to Rob so when that went south they cut him. I love Scott but Dave deserves more credit for his time with the Priest.
@@brantleymyers884 I thought Dave did a great job after Les Binks left the band. Back when he was in Trapeze, there were some pretty lurid rumors even then. Don't know if they were just about Dave, or the other members as well (Galley and Hughes). Tony Iommi had to rerecord the drum tracks on one of his albums after the allegations came out against Dave, since he played drums on it.
@@crummydryver yep people are often in a hurry to rush to judgement those kids got into some trouble and the easy way out was to lie and say that man molested one of them that's really disgusting people should be brought up on charges when they falsely accuse people
Just after 1:55 or so you see Rob say "GodDamn" from the reverb in his face through the monitor then point to the sound man without throwing a fit like: "You see that man? All good thank you" . This is the stage etiquette that roadies dream of lol.
Everything about this live version is absolute perfection. I bought this in 1984 on VHS (still have it) and it is still incredible to this very day. 🤘🤘🤘
Love Dave Holland's drumming in the middle. So tight and with such groove and feel. It's quite hard to play something like that at that speed. He's been kinda overlooked as a drummer imo, mind you not surprising given the events of his post-Priest history.
I was about 7 years old when I started listening to JP because of an older brother. I’m 47 now and I will continue to listen to JP until the day I die. Hands down, the greatest heavy metal band ever.
I can say I was there and saw Priest with opening band, Iron Maiden. I can also say I spent a gloriious 2 days backsatge at the Meadowlands/MSG shows. Glenn Tipton, my first love 💘
*Who Listening "THIS MASTERPIECE" In 2024.?*
Right here. A 2wo song showed up in my Spotify discover weekly that sent me down a Halford rabbit hole. This was freakin' amazing.
ME
Now and forever
I've been listening to the priest since 1978.
Here from Canada 🇨🇦
Judas forever 🍻
one of the greatest moments of recorded human history
Absolutely. As if Jesus came back.
Agreed.
Hard to believe this is 40 years ago - unbelievable.
PRIEST OWNED THE 80's
Rob Halfords the most effortlessly intense heavy metal vocalists ever.
''Are you High!!!!?? IIIIIIIII'll take you higher!!!!!'' Holy Fuck!!
Are we taking you higher?
@@fargopcguy fuck yes!
@@hyramjacksonha ha , Oh F### yeahhhh 🔥🔥🔥🎶🎵🎶🎵🤘🏼🤘🏼
No singer like Rob, he's not from this world.
Some say He's an Alien sent to bring us the greatest, Heaviesy Howling Metal in the universe. Metal that ain't just noise
This makes me insane..with fuel for the flames..
Unknown 🔥🖤🔥
Halford so relaxed and in his element. Was born to be the Metal God.
I loved this song when I was 17 and I still love it today when I am 52. These guys are Metal Gods. I love you Judas Priest.
im 54 and hell yea!!
Respect... I've loved this song since the very fist time at my 16 or 17 years old (I'm 24), and I can say, and I think you can agree with me, this song is fucking immortal... :')
Dave Fox. im 53 and seen these guys play iron maiden at the capitol center many moons ago .bad ass concert.maiden had a giant eddie walking around.now and then when i need adrenalin boost ill kick on some priest.
I seen them 6 times in my life and they rocked every show hard! one of the best bands live you will see rock on to that :)
I am 56 and i have jammed on them since the begging.
Glorious Halford. Eternal RESPECT. I watch this concert EVERY DAY.
I alternate between this and the US Festival. Both incomparable.
Me too 🤘🤘JUDAS PRIEST for ever
Rob Halfords voice in this song is without a doubt crazy strong, not a crackle , skip, missed lyric or gasp or fart out of his voice, absolutely the best heavy metal voice in the world.
Ear-piercing skrieks, screaming on the top of his lungs!
You would have to have 5 different singers to go through all those octave ranges. 🤯🤯🤯🤯
@@francoisjus You damn right!!!!!
@@daronolenus3911 at least 5 !!
He is very very unique in many ways. You right, ONE of a kind.
BEST PERFORMANCE EVER FROM hALFORD, HIS VOICE IS FROM ANOTHER PLANET HERE.
he had one performance in 84 that was insane, hitting his highest notes ever. the only bad year was 85 in live aid and it was sgtill awesome. also a surprising good time was halfords live insurrection period.
I hear ya Eli... BIG Priest fan here. My personal fave is love bites on the turbo tour.
Listen to the killer bass and drums God it so.insane right 🤔🤔 and Rob wow so something just can't put my finger on it
Yes, yes and yeeeessss!!!
Yeah Hell yeah
This is the BEST live version on UA-cam.
The soundcheck version with Ripper is awesome. And the only thing with Ripper for me.
The studio version is definitely better. All live versions are too fast.
Judas Priest ruled the world in 1982
Also now!
@Call me however tu préfères, Amigo. It's sad how Maiden are still selling out arenas while Priest are on the casino and theatre circuit...even though Priest are just as good IMO
They ruled whole 80's!
@@smokesletsgo2374 why is it sad that maiden are selling out arenas?
@@elanti-merluzo1193 It's not, but Priest should be selling out arenas as well
Man i miss KK and Glenns two guitar attack! They were the best dynamic duo in metal ever! All i know is time and getting old sucks! Especially Parkinsons disease. Glenn is such a warrior and metal icon hero. Im so grateful for all his awesome songs and live shows through the years. Im teary eyed thinking about all he gave to all us fans. God bless Glenn. From a simple fan Glenn -we all love you and miss you. You are remembered daily brother.
Yeah, that's too bad he got Parkinson's. I can't help but wonder if it was caused by decades of head banging. I saw them in Tulsa many years ago and Glenn was head banging like crazy while playing. Malcom Young used to do the same thing and got Alzheimer's. I once read where head shaking causes mini concussions and damages the blood brain barrier. The brain is being slammed against the skull.
@@mygunisinnocent8028 yeah, that's what R'R does man. Hard to balance that in the moment. Just like Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull. Smoke from stage pyro hurt his lungs.and changed his voice some. Lessons to be learned here.
The otherworldly, electrifying shrieks of "I will take you higher," took me to a higher plane of existence. It's just not human what Rob Halford can do with his voice.
Rob Halfords voice broke the ribbon element in a microphone once. Powerful.
GOAT of Heavy Metal and no one in any genre will ever match his vocals! This live performance is the best of any genre in the history of music. I saw it live in Dallas back in 1982.
The metal god!
He did not need...a MICROPHONE.
@@ryanslauderdale😂😂😂
@@ryanslauderdalehahaha yesssss!
one of the best bands ever
THE best! You never learn, do you?!
my favourite band
Best era of metal ❤
Eternal Classics ❤
Mr. Dave Holland THE BEST drums Judas Priest only 1 FOREVER, FANTASTIC. LOVE YOU ❤️. R. I. P. LOVE YOU
HOLY F WHAT A MASTERPIECE !! This song is 45 years old always been and always will be one of the most memorable moment of my life !!
Por casualidad fuiste a ese concierto???
Rob halford vocals are just amazing absolutely no words can describe how amazing he is.
This song is so evocative to me. I can literally picture the entire scenario presented in the song as though a movie is playing in my head. LOVE IT! Long live the PRIEST!!!!
Same!!!!!! Everytime I hear it!! My favorite Priest tune!!!! 🤘
Same here. It reminds me of when I ride my Harley Electra Glide. I look forward when I can ride out west through the desert Southwest in the US.
Greatest metal band of all time
Rob has incredible range , one of the best heavy metal sings of all time. Punishing his voice like that , night after night , month after month, year after year, it's amazing he can still sing in his olc age. We're all getting old.
He did push it on the ram it down tour. He was using high pitch scream through out that untire show and tour.
Old to be Wise .
Originally he was an Opera Singer.
We'll all dents and Dings at his Age.
Halford was never an opera singer lol this seems to be a strange fan myth, which has no evidence nor does Halford talk about it himself, yet seems to spread because someone heard it from someone else.
Similarly, the stuff above about false cord use and compression sounds like nonsense, but unfortunately there's a lot of vocal coaching about which creates all these strange terms.
He was not a singer at all before Priest and has zero classical training even to this day, he’s just naturally gifted
Not one of the best, Rob is THE BEST,!
I love Dave Holland's groove on this and the fill he does when Rob sings "..wild mountain thunder"
He's ok. His beat is stiff here. And he touches boys in wheelchairs.
@@Frip36 really you still believe the lies and bullshit??? Dave was innocent.
@@Frip36 , yeah, he only was the drummer when they reached superstardom status. Travis covers Holland's parts every night. Priest was never bigger then when DH was in the band. Each of JP's drummers have brought their own style. DH did the job well.
Who else but Halford can pull off a freaking vocal solo in the middle of a song? 🤘
They NEVER ran from the lable of metal. They took it and OWNED it.
Why would they run from something they defined?
Except when they didn't own it and made Turbo.
I came into this comment section knowing there be a turbo comment...i f love that record
I saw them in 83, it was the loudest concert I was ever at
@@philipduncan5703 Rock concerts were absurdly loud from '83 to around '89. Some so loud all you heard was fuzzy distortion.
I saw Judas Priest many times throughout their career and I would have to say that the 82 tour was the best, other top shows are Live Aid, US Festival, 1st Rock in Rio. I've said it before and I will say it again if you got to grow up in the 50's through the 90's to see the birth of rock and roll and Heavy Metal you were blessed!
Yepper!!! I saw Judas Priest in 1984, one week before I went to Parris Island.
Dave Holland drums were amazing. 1:28 the drums actually sounded like thunder
Stiff and robotic as always. Far from amazing. Simon Phillips and Les Binks wre just so much better with Judas Priest. No wonder the band decided to get rid of Dave Holland.
RIP Mr: Dave Holland
I imagine being on a road trip along California's Pacific coast highway around sunset with a cool sea breeze while this song is plays after playing Heading Out to the Highway, then When the Night Comes Down.
By far the greatest lead singer in hard Rock/heavy metal. And this performance on this song just proves it.
I saw that Tour in '82. I was 17
last part is amazing
Black sabbath may have invented heavy metal but judas priest perfected it!!!!
Judas Priest reminds me of my youth. I’ve always love this band ever since I was 15 and I’ll be 50 this year lol. They’re are the True Metal Gods \m/
I started listening to Priest when i was 14 and now i'm almost 23. They will be my favorite heavy metal band when I get to 50 too
I discovered them because they were great to lift weights to (80s). I could lift a million lbs ! :D Well, a hell of a lot more than now! Funny, and few nights ago, my son asked, what music is good to lift weights to??? 😁 I got this!
And that, kids, is Metal.
They're the best in the whole history of the world
Dave Holland on drums.... unreal!!!
4:06 ARE YOU HIGH?
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA I'LL TAKE YOU HIGHER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This song is Judas' best live and original interpretation in their whole discography, hands down.
Robs voice never dissapoints thouhh
The sign of a good band how they sound live enough said
THAT is what they call talent
This is my absolute favourite version of this (or any) Judas Priest song!
When I play this in my car, and the "Are you high?" part comes on, I crank it so loud I actually feel the sound piercing my eardrums...and when Glenn & K.K. chime back in with the chugging riff - oh my f'n god, sweet metal heaven!!!
The most insane metal screams in history during the breakdown, goddamn.
mark detl they are not screams, it's called falsetto, Rob is a trained singer!
Rob uses head voice (but mostly his normal voice).
That is not falsetto. Head voice...
That is what I said.
Yup, I was agreeing with you. The original commentor does not know what falsetto is lol
Love priest forever and ever
2:56 Dave Holland again
I’m going to go ride my motorcycle out in the Oregon deserts at dusk this year and have this in my headphones
This was at mid south coliseum in Memphis tenn. Dec 12 1982
4:13 Rejoice for the mighty howl of...
The one
The only
The Metal God!
So true
My first concert was THIS band! They are the reason I am hooked on British heavy metal !!!
I adore this song! And this great British band.
I gotta say that Point of Entry is a helluva album. The production and guitar sounds are unreal. A bit popish, simple, accessible and powerful without the histrionics of the later thrasher years. Satisfies in some primal way like no other. Gets you to the subconscious realm with the quickness and keeps you there with the greatest of ease . Unrelenting riffs from deep within the belly of the beast...
I agree. Still have my original on vinyl like all my vintage Priest...it was always one of my favs of their's....and I remember early Priest fans not thinking much of it. I mean you gotta love Desert Plains & Hot Rockin' or you're not a vintage Priest fan! I met Rob for all of 10mins back in 86' after the show here in MD...had NO PAPER, so Rob signed my arm & I took a couple crooked photos of him..rest of band was at the club "Hammerjacks" in Baltimore...I was dying to meet KK like all us young blonde women were, and at 18 we weren't allowed to even put a foot in the door of that club... I was pissed I didn't get to do him...uh...OOPS!.I meant MEET HIM..😳
@@shellwalsh3317 God bless you and ALL the metal babes that made the 80s the fucking BEST!!! Still rocking my flow at 55, see profile photo. Peace, John 🤘😛🤘
I agree The sound production is great but most of the compositions not so much for me. Troubleshooter and all the way are annoying to me 😄. But I understand the appeal
Ya...
@@shellwalsh3317 Now I gotta hand it to you, that was pretty much the most epic concert story I’ve ever had the privilege of discovering! Considering the era(mid 80’s), your age and gender makes your experience LEGENDARY as far as I’m concerned!
Most folks haven’t the faintest clue just how exciting and thrilling the Priest live experience was(particularly the late 70s and thru 86/87ish)! I mean, think about it: a whole generation of kids whose parents were war babies had essentially the same amazing, fascinating, incredible, thrilling and dangerous pastime ritual...i.e. piling in the big old American car and driving way too fast while not wearing any seatbelts and chugging beer, smoking pot, and feathering our hair and having the absolutely greatest times of our life as teenagers coming of age in the Reagan years!!! Little did we know how great we had it, but we definitely knew one thing-that us rocker kids in the US could be 3000 miles away from each other and have essentially the same common experience and trade places with each other and we would tell pretty much the same stories anyway. Shoot, I saw Priest in ‘84 in Spokane, WA and Irvine Meadows, CA when I was 17 years old. Hell, if I was in MD in ‘86 I would probably have making awkward goo goo eyes at you in the parking lot before and/or after the show...LOL Holy Hell I love you!
A superb vocal solo with absolute no effort what so ever. Nobody can come close to his singing ability
Happy birthday Rob
one of my favorite JP jams from my favorite JP album.
Totally awesome album, weird how it's so underrated when it's full of gems like this.
What a scream!!
Man that bassline is hard enough to play at album speed, let alone at this speed. Ian's hand is just raging.
This is the best "live" version on UA-cam. Notice the jump guitar swings with KK! Ultimate Priest!
Judas Priest really took a rather slow paced song in Desert Plains and here live turned it into one of my true favourites! Rob Halford's voice is so incredibly smooth (such as "the engine roars between my thighs") in some parts and then he displayed THE most amazing & unique vocal range from HIGH to LOW! Fantastic!
I only saw them once in concert, but I will never forget the 'unearthly' Eagle type cry of Rob Halford's voice.
Cheers!
How absolutely fucking true. Couldn’t have put it any better.
The guitar attack is mesmerizing, the drums perfect, Halford… from another planet… but can we take a moment to appreciate how fast Ian’s right hand is? It’s already quick in the studio but this is ridiculous, I love it 🤘
Master Exploder singing. Rob's the best, unique talent. Unique band, never to be duplicated.
He does not need a microphone, his voice is fucking powerful
Being able to enjoy these events in such a good quality it is just a luxury. It is unbelievable!
When I introduce anybody to Priest, I'll start showing them this performance first. Rob is at his best and the band as a whole has amazing chemistry. Puts me in fucking awe.
Best metal rock band ever. 👊🏼
I love the drums of that song so much
These Vocals Are Out Of This World ! No One Compares. It`s Just Another Level Which Can`t Be Reached ! Period :)
Damn right
DAVE HOLLAND's drumming on the song is legendary
Lily Govi real shame where it went from here for him. From the top to the bottom.
It's a shame that kid ran his name in the dirt like that and made the band drop him like a bad habit I believe if he was into molesting kids there would have been more than just one victim total bullshit r i p Dave Holland
Flat Earth Florida I believe he is innocent of the charges. I think he was more than a drummer to Rob so when that went south they cut him. I love Scott but Dave deserves more credit for his time with the Priest.
@@brantleymyers884 I thought Dave did a great job after Les Binks left the band. Back when he was in Trapeze, there were some pretty lurid rumors even then. Don't know if they were just about Dave, or the other members as well (Galley and Hughes).
Tony Iommi had to rerecord the drum tracks on one of his albums after the allegations came out against Dave, since he played drums on it.
@@crummydryver yep people are often in a hurry to rush to judgement those kids got into some trouble and the easy way out was to lie and say that man molested one of them that's really disgusting people should be brought up on charges when they falsely accuse people
Hail to the Gods of Metal, The almighty Judas Priest!!!
My favourite JP tune
Best screams of all time! Judas Fucking Priest is the best! Will take you higher!
Totally Agree !:)
My favorite band. Best song on that album!
One of my favorite JP songs. Just rocks
And Rob's screams are just insane. And KK! 1982-1983 Priest at their Pinnacle.
Halford's screams are inhuman, pure talent!!!!!! First heavy metal screamer!!!!
80s forever
Ian Gillan: "'Scuse me, Guvnah?"
Just after 1:55 or so you see Rob say "GodDamn" from the reverb in his face through the monitor then point to the sound man without throwing a fit like: "You see that man? All good thank you" . This is the stage etiquette that roadies dream of lol.
First time I saw Judas Priest was at the 1983 US Festival They were awesome!! Just the perfect metal band!
New favourite song
When he starts singing low and they begin chugging back into the song….. always loved that part !
Love this song
A fave priest tune. 😁
Everything about this live version is absolute perfection. I bought this in 1984 on VHS (still have it) and it is still incredible to this very day. 🤘🤘🤘
God damn those vocals are clean, the diction is a little different than on the album, ,but the screams are dead on.
In my opinion, this by far outdoes the album version.
@@jameskolak4017 I disagree. sounds very monotone to me
Crazy, nuts, how great that voice is the METAL GOD....LIVES ON
Bad ass🤘
David Holland is
LEGENDARY . Mr. Tipton ; Mr. Downing ; Mr. Hill ; and Mr.. HALFORD are ALL
LEGENDARY & EPIC GENIUS'S ✓. 😎
Am 54,metal will forever and always rule.
Love Dave Holland's drumming in the middle. So tight and with such groove and feel. It's quite hard to play something like that at that speed. He's been kinda overlooked as a drummer imo, mind you not surprising given the events of his post-Priest history.
Kblogg 777 too bad that he took a bad turn in the early 2000s
He just passed away a few days ago
R.I.P Dave Holland 16/1/2018 in Fonsagrada (Spain)
Rest In Peace Dave Holland 🤘🏼
lol. boy lover
Amazing Song ! Incredible Band. Thanks God I'm a metal head
I saw them that tour more than once I’ve seen them five times. They’re my favorite heavy-metal band and Rob Halford’s my favorite heavy-metal singer.
Love judas..
the greatest love song ever written in the world ever.
Judas Priest is the most underrated band… I wish more people knew who they were
I was about 7 years old when I started listening to JP because of an older brother. I’m 47 now and I will continue to listen to JP until the day I die. Hands down, the greatest heavy metal band ever.
Rob Halford and Judas Priest The best vocals and the coolest heavy metal band. I love you and thank you for being here.
Pure metal poetry. Just unreal. Screeching high vocals raising every hair on my body. \,,/
Just gwowing up with these bands 54 now nothing is better so much appreciated
My passion screams, my heart it bleeds
I can say I was there and saw Priest with opening band, Iron Maiden. I can also say I spent a gloriious 2 days backsatge at the Meadowlands/MSG shows. Glenn Tipton, my first love 💘