Gay, sober, and still nailing it at 73 years old! They don’t call him the metal god for nothing. Rob Halford is one of the greatest metal singers of all time.
Saw them this year when they were in Frankfurt, Germany. They kicked ass. Painkiller sounded great for his age! Sounded great through the whole concert to be fair. And they had Ian mixed really well. Could hear the growling bass pretty good.
@@TinyTeaKettle I’m jealous. Though I’ve seen them on Defenders, Screaming and Angel tours. I’ve watched some live stuff recently and you’re right, Rob is a force. At his age, touring and singing like that is amazing. Bet that was an awesome show. Kudos brother. 🤘🤘🤘🤘
@@TinyTeaKettle It's insane how he still nails the notes. The signature distortion isn't all there in the highest notes for understandable reasons but holy shit how can you be so pinpoin accurate with your voice at that range when you're closing 80!
Respect to the drummer, he clearly sets the pace for an asskicking track, but I think Danny Carey beginning of Ticks & Leeches is much better. One man’s opinion it’s all great music.👊🤘🤘
@@-TRIAD- for sure Scott Travis sets the tone of pain killer. But there are so many great drum intros out there. Honor thy father from. Dream theater is crazy
What will really blow your mind is that Rob Halford is one of the greatest singers of all time and also one of the nicest humans to ever walk this earth. Plus he loves kittens! ;)
Released in 1990. Rob Halford sings it 2024 nearly as high as in the 90th. He is 72 years old and still on worldtours. ❤ I missed Priest since 2015 in germany. 😭
This monday i watched them in Hamburg, Germany. Outstanding. Wonderful. And after the last song on the videowalls was written: "The Priest will be back".... 🤘
I saw them in Mobile Alabama back in May, and it was nothing short of awesome to see Rob Halford hitting the notes and riding that motorcycle out on stage at 72 years old!
@@Caelestan They also had a really cool setlist this year. Lots of songs they haven't played for ages. Was instantly hyped when the intro to Love Bites started.
The greatest metal song ever and forever. Killer drum intro, incomparable soaring vocals, greatest metal guitar solo, 2nd solo and as outro finishes one's not sure what just happened, flabbergasting.
@@1970Phoenix Wow. THAT solo was done perfect! The rest musically also. Must say vocalwise, my believe is it was made for Rob, a different rendition would be nice.
This was something of a comeback album for Priest, a full-throated demand that the thrash scene they had helped spawn give them their just due. Big part of that was new addition Scott Travis' fully modern metal drum attack. This album cannot exist without him.
Painkiller is a thrash album. Judas Priest is a NWOBHM band who decided they would just casually put out a classic thrash metal album right at the subgenres peak.
This song is considered the paradigm of metal, how the "perfect" metal song sounds like, the epitome of a genre condensated in one song. Tempo changes, instrumental prowess, insane technical skills. As for the lyrics, I didn't pay attention really when I first heard the song: I was 14 and it just blew my mind. It was 1994: radios were all about Nirvana while I, instead, listened to this stuff (and other metal gods, like Iron Maiden) 😂
Def gotta do Victim of Changes next. In particular, the live performance from the ‘83 US-Festival. Not only is it a great example of how wide of a range Rob has, but the song has a message I think you could really sink your teeth into from a therapy perspective.
I was lucky enough to see Judas Priest, Iron Maiden and judas priest in the same tour years ago and I consider Judas Priest to be up there with one of my favorite bands I’ve been able to see live.
In 2016 Rob Halford performed this song on stage with BABYMETAL and they both killed it together. Her voice compliments his so well, it was a great performance.
Beyond the Realms of Death is a great Priest song for you to react to as a therapist. It's a complex song that deals with the theme of depression and death. The lyrics depict a man who is deeply withdrawn and possibly catatonic, longing to escape from his existence's pain. There's some ambiguity about whether the escape is literal death by suicide, or a figurative death, a retreat into himself. The song doesn't glorify suicide, and Halford has said it's more about the withdrawal and isolation that depression can cause.
Remember getting the LP when it was released and I got it. This was the heaveies shit you could get! Painkiller.... drugs....but still an Iconic song!!! I would guess one of the top 10 ever....
thank you for the interesting point of view - asking for a painkiller as a cool thing to deal with the pain.... the reframing of the idea, as you said... Really cool!!!!
Rob Halford I believe has a four octive range going high and low, he’s one of the most versatile metal vocalists of his time, he’s insane and a super nice man too
My start as a Metalhead was 1980 with 13 Years , today 2024 with 56 Years and still long hair is that normal Music Judas Priest is still on Tour with new Album , Rob Halford is over 70 Years old
Well, this was certrainly something else. Pain Killer is my all time JP fav song, but i NEVER imagined a therapist analyzing it before... fascinating 😁
Nice reaction. I was 21 when this song came out and 34 years later I have a character and book based around this song and theme. Your on point with the mental health stuff and this song has helped a many metal heads get through tough times. 🤘 Sub + like earned.
And the name of the song and album comes from Rob Halford's (the singer) suicide attempt 4 years prior to that album due to his depression and addiction problems, partially related to being in the closet. After the attempt failed, he sought help and stopped drinking and taking drugs
You should check out Fight. Rob Halford left Judas Priest for some years and recorded two albums with his band Fight. It also features Judas Priest drummer Scott Travis and Russ Parrish (Satchel from Steel Panther). I suggest Into The Pit or Nailed To The Gun. Both live from Sony Studios. Contortion are another great one. Halford also did 2wo. An industrial metal band featuring guitarist John 5 known for Marilyn Manson and Motley Crue. And of course his band Halford.
Painkiller is a metal music standard, and a solid part of my self health playlist. Another song on that playlist is Lyfjaberg by Wardruna. You should definitely react to it. I suggest you turn on the translator your first listen through as the lyrics aren’t in English
The metal fan (and this song especially) and therapist I am sends you greetings from France ! And please, keep doing these crazy faces when listening to this kind of stuff ! 😅🙏
I saw Judas Priest in the summer of 1991 during their Painkiller tour at Irvine Medows Ampitheater in southern California at a festival called Operation Rock and Roll. The other major bands that played that day was Motorhead and Alice Cooper!
Totally. I still just look back at Judas Priest and this song being so awesome, then the Liberace moment sets in. All that leather and studs, Rob comes out and hesher minds instantly blow up. Still didn't care, saw Rob's new band "Fight" open for Anthrax in Chicago somewhere around 1994 and loved them both the same. "Into the Pit" and "Caught in a mosh" in the same night? hell yes! That's the thing...music fans really don't care about all that other stuff and are a family having fun to the exact same passion.
Im 30 and 25 years ago Judas Priest was my introduction to Metal by my uncle and just last year i introduced my 5 year old nephew to Judas Priest and metal and hopefully one day he will do as I and my uncle before me did past it on
Talking about mental health, lets talk about metal health. Metal is a world so open, that even everybody sort of knew Rob Halford was gay, it was never a topic or an issue. He decided to "come out" very late, only to encourage people that was in the closet because they feared the consequences of coming out. So there you have it, another cool fact from Rob Halfod wholesomeness.
Am a bit younger but so grateful to discover JP 20y ago. The best band ever and their sound progression through decades. Painkiller is the ultimate smack song and album after they were being told going too soft with Turbo and Ram it Down.
I just have to keep adding. I am 70 years old and have back problems and health problems. Forget the medication, my metal music and you are my Painkillers . Thank you!!!😂😂😂
What most people don't know is most of the hidden meaning behind Robs lyrics are related to his not being able to tell the public that he is gay. Listen to turbo lover. He is one of the greatest ever. Also one of the first to come out and publicly walk in a pride parade.
Many of their song sound super gay when you think about it. I mean Eat me alive? You're well equipped to take it all... It's the moat manly gay music you can get, you can see that Rob like his men manly. Hahaha😂
I have serious anxiety issues (Clonazepam) and this type music helps me a lot. Especially in the car with the bass drums thumping. Gotten me through some tough times. The mental health system here is terrible, I get anxiety worrying if I'm going to get my next prescription, they'll only give a month supply at a time and more often than not I have to go through days without because it's not in stock or for some crazy reason my pee test failed. Had to sign a contract with the physician and can only get it at one specific pharmacy. I'm almost at the of stopping taking, that never turns out well.
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Forglt to add... I absolutely love your expressions.❤❤❤❤❤. You so cool. Ialso love the comments while the music is playing. Most people don't like that but you so cool at it. Also I'm a huge motorcycle buff . Love me a loud thundering Harley Davidson. Gimme that aong with this blasting in my ears and I'm in heaven. You're badass. You know whats cool? Y O U😂😂😂
Super reaction 😅..... welcome to the world of Judas Priest 🔥🔥🔥 check out Desert Plains or Hear come the tears both awesome songs totally different!!!!!!!!!
Please don't feel badly..My therapist has zero knowledge of pop culture or music either. I turn 61 this year. I am also her youngest patient. I spent my younger days playing music up and down the east coast and Hollywood. I have spent the last three years teaching her the importance of music, movies and pop culture as an escape from trauma. "Beyond the Realms of Death", "Victim of Changes" both songs are part of Judas Priest's album "Unleashed in the East" from 1979 Are but two songs by Judas Priest that helped me deal with the internal pain I was trying to sort through. Keep on your journey through the JP catalog. I know you will enjoy it
You've done it again. My #1 favorite metal song. The drums at the beginning so bada$$. I'm a drummer and I wish I could havd been 1/4 as good as this. Thosd guitars....I ❤❤❤a screaming guitar. Listening at full blast on my headphones. Can't get it loud enough😂😂😂. I have health problems. AND metal music is my pain killer, not the drugs. d
Well I remember exactly 1986 and Judas and Metallica and many more, what a great year ... I didn't though that was really so great for music and all, just another year. But I am sad that new generation have not such music and they look at the past, my generation was lucky with great music now remain as classic ... all is a "dust in the wind" as Kansas song, another giants form 70-80s.
6:34 it seems she tried to cross herself, but it was too late. The conversion of metal has already happened, there is no way back \m/_ A very positive and beautiful lady, thanks for the video.
It´s hard to start with painkiller. Robs Voice ist incredible. The high pitch and the range is insane. And even if you don´t undestand whats happening first, you will get addicted and find youself hearing it over and over again. Like many say, it´s pure Metal. The force Metal stands for. It just needs some time to internalize.
I just had to come back. I just watched your reaction to Master Of Puppets and just wanted you to know that you hit the nail on the head on that one. This song speaks absolute truth. 30 years ago I was a cocaine addict. Was addicted for 10 years. Thank God i came to my senses and got help. I have been clean for 30 years. If I could get out one message it would be......if you've never tried drugs please don't. It totally destroys your life and mind. If you are addicted please get help.
Gay, sober, and still nailing it at 73 years old! They don’t call him the metal god for nothing. Rob Halford is one of the greatest metal singers of all time.
Thankfully he didn't get Fauci'd in the 80-90s like Freddie and thousands of others.
Saw them this year when they were in Frankfurt, Germany. They kicked ass. Painkiller sounded great for his age! Sounded great through the whole concert to be fair. And they had Ian mixed really well. Could hear the growling bass pretty good.
@@TinyTeaKettle I’m jealous. Though I’ve seen them on Defenders, Screaming and Angel tours. I’ve watched some live stuff recently and you’re right, Rob is a force. At his age, touring and singing like that is amazing. Bet that was an awesome show. Kudos brother. 🤘🤘🤘🤘
72 years... Metal God ! Hail to you Rob!
@@TinyTeaKettle It's insane how he still nails the notes. The signature distortion isn't all there in the highest notes for understandable reasons but holy shit how can you be so pinpoin accurate with your voice at that range when you're closing 80!
There is enough metal in this song to build two aircraft carriers.
And the planes to launch
🤣🤣🤣🤣
😄😄😄 !
Best comment I've ever read
@@chadfalardeau5396 .... And a 2 supply ships to support them
This is one of Priest's top 400 best songs.
You bastard now i must think wich one is the second…… you ruined my week.
@@silentfog6924 I am definitely not saying this is their best song, not even in the top 50.
Just facts @@fishon111
This band is 55 years old!! And still touring
And Rob can still kill it with the high notes!
Am I’m gonna see them in October for the first time
@@ludwigtheholyblade777you'll love it seen live 3 times 1983, 1984, 1990
One of best drum intros of history
Respect to the drummer, he clearly sets the pace for an asskicking track, but I think Danny Carey beginning of Ticks & Leeches is much better. One man’s opinion it’s all great music.👊🤘🤘
@@-TRIAD- for sure Scott Travis sets the tone of pain killer. But there are so many great drum intros out there. Honor thy father from. Dream theater is crazy
Easily
Scott Travis from my home town Virginia Beach baby
Hell of a way to say "Hi, I'm the new drummer and I hope you like me even though I'm kinda new"
This is the most metal song ever made.
This song is so metal they had to discover new deposits in order to allow other bands to make music.
What will really blow your mind is that Rob Halford is one of the greatest singers of all time and also one of the nicest humans to ever walk this earth. Plus he loves kittens! ;)
does duets w/DOLLY PARTON
And Maria Brink
Bros the best person in the world
Who doesn't? Kittens are awesome!
Pain Killer was one of those albums that defines my metal upbringing. Thanks for reviewing.
Her facial expressions are priceless.
This is the greatest heavy metal song. This is metal’s peak. This is the reason why Judas Priest are THE Metal Gods.
"Music to Improve your mindset" ...Amen Sister. This song does it for me Everytime.
"Stronger, free, and brave."
God, I love Judas Priest. 🤘
Released in 1990.
Rob Halford sings it 2024 nearly as high as in the 90th.
He is 72 years old and still on worldtours. ❤
I missed Priest since 2015 in germany. 😭
This monday i watched them in Hamburg, Germany. Outstanding. Wonderful. And after the last song on the videowalls was written: "The Priest will be back".... 🤘
I saw them in Mobile Alabama back in May, and it was nothing short of awesome to see Rob Halford hitting the notes and riding that motorcycle out on stage at 72 years old!
Sept. 19th in Milwaukee!! I cant wait!!!
@@Caelestan They also had a really cool setlist this year. Lots of songs they haven't played for ages. Was instantly hyped when the intro to Love Bites started.
The greatest metal song ever and forever. Killer drum intro, incomparable soaring vocals, greatest metal guitar solo, 2nd solo and as outro finishes one's not sure what just happened, flabbergasting.
You forgot the riff, this is real cyberpunk melodie from 90s, this song is ahead of its time
@@chezbe Indeed forgot THAT, one of the main ingredients.👍🏻
You should check out the cover of Painkiller by LOVEBITES.
@@1970Phoenix Wow. THAT solo was done perfect! The rest musically also. Must say vocalwise, my believe is it was made for Rob, a different rendition would be nice.
This was something of a comeback album for Priest, a full-throated demand that the thrash scene they had helped spawn give them their just due. Big part of that was new addition Scott Travis' fully modern metal drum attack. This album cannot exist without him.
This is not Trash Metal. This is the purest Heavy Metal, still one of the best.
It's speed metal more than thrash but definitely influenced a ton of thrash bands
Painkiller is a thrash album. Judas Priest is a NWOBHM band who decided they would just casually put out a classic thrash metal album right at the subgenres peak.
JP gave every last drop of sweat blood and talent, making this album. It's a LOVE LETTER to metal! This whole album is an OP masterpiece
Judas Priest has been doing it for so long, they are metal personified.
The metal gods !
This song is considered the paradigm of metal, how the "perfect" metal song sounds like, the epitome of a genre condensated in one song. Tempo changes, instrumental prowess, insane technical skills. As for the lyrics, I didn't pay attention really when I first heard the song: I was 14 and it just blew my mind. It was 1994: radios were all about Nirvana while I, instead, listened to this stuff (and other metal gods, like Iron Maiden) 😂
yes. This song is the dictionary sample under "Heavy Metal".
You should check out the cover of Painkiller by LOVEBITES. They definitely do it justice.
Def gotta do Victim of Changes next. In particular, the live performance from the ‘83 US-Festival. Not only is it a great example of how wide of a range Rob has, but the song has a message I think you could really sink your teeth into from a therapy perspective.
I agree, and I was there in 83' at the US Festival, and Priest was phenomenal! 🤟
Judas Priest aren't even a thrash metal band. They're literally the first band to call themselves a heavy metal band.
In my opinion this song still is the very definition of metal. It is a perfect masterpiece of pure energy 🤘
Judas Priest sounded like this in the 80s too. One of the best metal bands of all time.
In the 90s, we watched Mtv, especially 1990. Yes, Mtv used to play music videos
This song is, simply put, therapeutic.
I was lucky enough to see Judas Priest, Iron Maiden and judas priest in the same tour years ago and I consider Judas Priest to be up there with one of my favorite bands I’ve been able to see live.
I just saw them last saturday. He still has the high voice
In 2016 Rob Halford performed this song on stage with BABYMETAL and they both killed it together. Her voice compliments his so well, it was a great performance.
MY SONG!!!! This is the most metal song ever made. Period!
100% agree man! \m/
Beyond the Realms of Death is a great Priest song for you to react to as a therapist. It's a complex song that deals with the theme of depression and death. The lyrics depict a man who is deeply withdrawn and possibly catatonic, longing to escape from his existence's pain.
There's some ambiguity about whether the escape is literal death by suicide, or a figurative death, a retreat into himself. The song doesn't glorify suicide, and Halford has said it's more about the withdrawal and isolation that depression can cause.
All we need is Judas Priest and heavy Metal
Remember getting the LP when it was released and I got it. This was the heaveies shit you could get! Painkiller.... drugs....but still an Iconic song!!! I would guess one of the top 10 ever....
Pain killer came out back when i was in high school back in 1990. Here i am now 50 now., Damn, i'm gettin' old! LOL!!! 😆😂
Same with me. Hail from Oz
thank you for the interesting point of view - asking for a painkiller as a cool thing to deal with the pain.... the reframing of the idea, as you said... Really cool!!!!
"electric Eye" from Them is also a really nice song and slaps hard
I love watching reactions for this song, haha. Glad you enjoyed.
Rob Halford I believe has a four octive range going high and low, he’s one of the most versatile metal vocalists of his time, he’s insane and a super nice man too
My start as a Metalhead was 1980 with 13 Years , today 2024 with 56 Years and still long hair is that normal Music Judas Priest is still on Tour with new Album , Rob Halford is over 70 Years old
I'm going into Skullet hair territory soon Hail from Oz
Same. Metal sorts the men out from the boys 🤘
Love this analysis/reaction❤ So nailed it. I always put this song on when I’m in a mood.
Love your analysis freakin so cool.
This is one of my favorite Judas Priest songs.
My favorite.
Just started following you, you're expressions are priceless. Being a therapist check out Hurt by Johnny Cash I'd love to hear your take on this.
OMG!!!!!! FINALLY a reaction video that doesnt stop this very song every 30 seconds!!!! SUBSCRIBED!!!!!!
You befor this song 😊
After the song 😮
Well, this was certrainly something else. Pain Killer is my all time JP fav song, but i NEVER imagined a therapist analyzing it before... fascinating 😁
Glad I stumbled across this channel, she is legit wholesome content :). Love the dance moves.
This is cool because it defines the HEAVY METAL. Just like that.
If 👽 came down and said... give me a song that defines me... I'm like "OK" press play 🔥PAINKILLER🔥
Nice reaction.
I was 21 when this song came out and 34 years later I have a character and book based around this song and theme. Your on point with the mental health stuff and this song has helped a many metal heads get through tough times. 🤘
Sub + like earned.
This was one of my favorite albums when it came out!
What a great reaction. You should do more Priest. Or some IRON MAIDEN.
one of the best metal songs ever!!!!
This is a masterpiece🤘🏻😎⚡️♠️
this is the essence of metal....
pure and powerful....
And the name of the song and album comes from Rob Halford's (the singer) suicide attempt 4 years prior to that album due to his depression and addiction problems, partially related to being in the closet. After the attempt failed, he sought help and stopped drinking and taking drugs
What's to love is seeing Judas priest and Rob halford and the guys perform this song live on Tour
This is the kinda guy we need to save everyone!!! This is one of my hype songs everytime I got to go do something of a challenge this is my go to song
Everytime I have a headache I listen to Painkiller. Then the headache goes away.
You should check out Fight. Rob Halford left Judas Priest for some years and recorded two albums with his band Fight. It also features Judas Priest drummer Scott Travis and Russ Parrish (Satchel from Steel Panther). I suggest Into The Pit or Nailed To The Gun. Both live from Sony Studios. Contortion are another great one. Halford also did 2wo. An industrial metal band featuring guitarist John 5 known for Marilyn Manson and Motley Crue. And of course his band Halford.
I put this on in the car driving to work. Stops me getting angry with the other idiots on the road
One of priests best guitar solos too
She's is really getting into the Heavy Metal more and more
Painkiller is a metal music standard, and a solid part of my self health playlist. Another song on that playlist is Lyfjaberg by Wardruna. You should definitely react to it. I suggest you turn on the translator your first listen through as the lyrics aren’t in English
Love to see you viving with it hahahaha, you are not used to it, but you get the idea.
Don’t hate me guys, but I’ve never been a Judas Priest fan BUT!!!!!!!!! painkiller……… boom 🤯
The metal fan (and this song especially) and therapist I am sends you greetings from France !
And please, keep doing these crazy faces when listening to this kind of stuff ! 😅🙏
I saw Judas Priest in the summer of 1991 during their Painkiller tour at Irvine Medows Ampitheater in southern California at a festival called Operation Rock and Roll. The other major bands that played that day was Motorhead and Alice Cooper!
Totally. I still just look back at Judas Priest and this song being so awesome, then the Liberace moment sets in. All that leather and studs, Rob comes out and hesher minds instantly blow up. Still didn't care, saw Rob's new band "Fight" open for Anthrax in Chicago somewhere around 1994 and loved them both the same. "Into the Pit" and "Caught in a mosh" in the same night? hell yes! That's the thing...music fans really don't care about all that other stuff and are a family having fun to the exact same passion.
Pain Killer is a great song to workout too
great job on this one you were feeling it
Rob haldord is are metal god , keep up the great work 🤘🤘
She could not have explained any better than she did. GREAT! 👍😃
Im 30 and 25 years ago Judas Priest was my introduction to Metal by my uncle and just last year i introduced my 5 year old nephew to Judas Priest and metal and hopefully one day he will do as I and my uncle before me did past it on
This was my early teenage music growing up in a violent city, noone caring it's what got me through
Talking about mental health, lets talk about metal health. Metal is a world so open, that even everybody sort of knew Rob Halford was gay, it was never a topic or an issue. He decided to "come out" very late, only to encourage people that was in the closet because they feared the consequences of coming out. So there you have it, another cool fact from Rob Halfod wholesomeness.
If someone asked me to define heavy metal this is one of the songs I would tell them to listen to for a perfect example.
The whole Painkiller album is worth a listen.
Am a bit younger but so grateful to discover JP 20y ago. The best band ever and their sound progression through decades.
Painkiller is the ultimate smack song and album after they were being told going too soft with Turbo and Ram it Down.
Saw this concert at the Coliseum in Cleveland. Unleashed in the East in Erie
I just have to keep adding. I am 70 years old and have back problems and health problems. Forget the medication, my metal music and you are my Painkillers . Thank you!!!😂😂😂
What most people don't know is most of the hidden meaning behind Robs lyrics are related to his not being able to tell the public that he is gay. Listen to turbo lover. He is one of the greatest ever. Also one of the first to come out and publicly walk in a pride parade.
I personally consider him one of the 4 godfathers of metal, including Ozzy, Dio and Dickenson
Many of their song sound super gay when you think about it. I mean Eat me alive? You're well equipped to take it all... It's the moat manly gay music you can get, you can see that Rob like his men manly. Hahaha😂
Painkiller is a Metal Song that unleashes everyone's inner headbanger.
I have serious anxiety issues (Clonazepam) and this type music helps me a lot. Especially in the car with the bass drums thumping. Gotten me through some tough times.
The mental health system here is terrible, I get anxiety worrying if I'm going to get my next prescription, they'll only give a month supply at a time and more often than not I have to go through days without because it's not in stock or for some crazy reason my pee test failed. Had to sign a contract with the physician and can only get it at one specific pharmacy.
I'm almost at the of stopping taking, that never turns out well.
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Forglt to add... I absolutely love your expressions.❤❤❤❤❤. You so cool. Ialso love the comments while the music is playing. Most people don't like that but you so cool at it. Also I'm a huge motorcycle buff . Love me a loud thundering Harley Davidson. Gimme that aong with this blasting in my ears and I'm in heaven. You're badass. You know whats cool? Y O U😂😂😂
My birthday gift to myself this year is Judas Priest in concert on 6, Oct.
Super reaction 😅..... welcome to the world of Judas Priest 🔥🔥🔥 check out Desert Plains or Hear come the tears both awesome songs totally different!!!!!!!!!
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Please don't feel badly..My therapist has zero knowledge of pop culture or music either. I turn 61 this year. I am also her youngest patient.
I spent my younger days playing music up and down the east coast and Hollywood. I have spent the last three years teaching her the importance of music, movies and pop culture as an escape from trauma. "Beyond the Realms of Death", "Victim of Changes" both songs are part of Judas Priest's album "Unleashed in the East" from 1979 Are but two songs by Judas Priest that helped me deal with the internal pain I was trying to sort through.
Keep on your journey through the JP catalog. I know you will enjoy it
You've done it again. My #1 favorite metal song. The drums at the beginning so bada$$. I'm a drummer and I wish I could havd been 1/4 as good as this. Thosd guitars....I ❤❤❤a screaming guitar. Listening at full blast on my headphones. Can't get it loud enough😂😂😂. I have health problems. AND metal music is my pain killer, not the drugs. d
Well I remember exactly 1986 and Judas and Metallica and many more, what a great year ... I didn't though that was really so great for music and all, just another year. But I am sad that new generation have not such music and they look at the past, my generation was lucky with great music now remain as classic ... all is a "dust in the wind" as Kansas song, another giants form 70-80s.
If they made a heavy metal mt Rushmore, Rob Halford would 💯 be on it.
Rock hard, ride free!!!!
Лучшая реакция !
I'm inviting you to be my painkiller ❤❤❤ You are a gift.
This music makes me happy :) :D
You are crossing over into the alternative universe now. Yeah!!😮😊
6:34 it seems she tried to cross herself, but it was too late.
The conversion of metal has already happened, there is no way back \m/_
A very positive and beautiful lady, thanks for the video.
I come here for Taylor's awkward metal dancing as much as anything sometimes lol.
This is the ultimate heavy metal of all times.
My fav metal growing up in 80's and now.❤
It´s hard to start with painkiller. Robs Voice ist incredible. The high pitch and the range is insane. And even if you don´t undestand whats happening first, you will get addicted and find youself hearing it over and over again. Like many say, it´s pure Metal. The force Metal stands for. It just needs some time to internalize.
I just had to come back. I just watched your reaction to Master Of Puppets and just wanted you to know that you hit the nail on the head on that one. This song speaks absolute truth. 30 years ago I was a cocaine addict. Was addicted for 10 years. Thank God i came to my senses and got help. I have been clean for 30 years. If I could get out one message it would be......if you've never tried drugs please don't. It totally destroys your life and mind. If you are addicted please get help.