The boys were on fire that night. November 21, 1981 at the London Hammersmithodean if setlistdotfm is correct. I taped that on cassette from a radio broadcast back in the day and it's still one of the best JP bootlegs from the bootleg era. Right at the very end of the 'classic' JP era, IMHO.
@@herbyverstink for mine, breaking the law is number one, and then it's a tie between the ripper and the sentinel (I usually give the sentinel 2nd, but I honestly can't split them). But this kicks arse. Sad wings is one of their best albums, second only to British steel IMHO
This was the first concert I went to during there Point of Entry Tour. 1981 Fresno Selland Arena. I don't remember who was the opening band. I think that Iron Maiden had opened up for Judas Priest during this tour. I think that they only played half the shows. I don't know why.
Possuí cd pirata destas gravadoras especialistas em gravar shows, as escondidas e lançarem no mercado gravações,e se passam que foi gravado de forma legítima. o cd é amarelo e com uma guitarra hammer vermelha, gravado in martelo Smith, nesta época.
Judas was one of the last shows I saw before Covid hit. Suffice to say they sounded nothing like this. No Glenn, no KK. An incoherent metal mosh of Judas covers is what it was. None of the clarity and nuance and subtlety of the original band. I loved it because I was drunk. But it was not the blazing Marshall stacks of Judas Priest from these days.
This is the heavy metal.
God, why have I been born in 90s.... Wish I came of age in 80s :S
Me too man, me too. Missed out on Bon Scott and Doc Neeson. Maybe I can see Rob sing soon!!
Best era ever dude!!!
The boys were on fire that night. November 21, 1981 at the London Hammersmithodean if setlistdotfm is correct. I taped that on cassette from a radio broadcast back in the day and it's still one of the best JP bootlegs from the bootleg era. Right at the very end of the 'classic' JP era, IMHO.
i taped the same show from the radio broadcast!
Taped as well from KBFH off of KLOS Los Angeles.
This kills!!!
What an amazing song ..full package metal mayhem
One of the first REAL heavy metal songs....
I imagine at this time KK-strat & Glenn SG
Awesome! Afaik, this was the last year they performed this classic live (until 2018).
IMHO..this is the greatest Priest song of all..and there are so many that could take that honor
@@herbyverstink for mine, breaking the law is number one, and then it's a tie between the ripper and the sentinel (I usually give the sentinel 2nd, but I honestly can't split them). But this kicks arse. Sad wings is one of their best albums, second only to British steel IMHO
This was the first concert I went to during there Point of Entry Tour. 1981 Fresno Selland Arena. I don't remember who was the opening band. I think that Iron Maiden had opened up for Judas Priest during this tour. I think that they only played half the shows. I don't know why.
Masterpiece.
Metallica and Slayer's whole career lies down here
Thank you for the upload!!!!
Unleash in the East is the f n priest I want back......
More extreme than Venom even back in 1981
Nah at the most Id say equally heavy. Both are killer bands tho
Dayum what a band
Impresionante!! Me encanta mas la versión en vivo sobre todo en la parte de el coro
Fuckin' eh, awesome!
Possuí cd pirata destas gravadoras especialistas em gravar shows, as escondidas e lançarem no mercado gravações,e se passam que foi gravado de forma legítima.
o cd é amarelo e com uma guitarra hammer vermelha, gravado in martelo Smith, nesta época.
I like the harley best with this song.
Explosive.
Que chingon I like it\m/
tyrant come to the buttery bee ....
Celtic Frost's guitar tone lmao
Judas was one of the last shows I saw before Covid hit. Suffice to say they sounded nothing like this. No Glenn, no KK. An incoherent metal mosh of Judas covers is what it was.
None of the clarity and nuance and subtlety of the original band. I loved it because I was drunk. But it was not the blazing Marshall stacks of Judas Priest from these days.
Ok