Your channel is new. I subscribe to a lot of reactors and I see too many of them fall into the same pattern, doing the same videos as every other channel in more or less the same order, you'll get a ton more Priest suggestions, that's understandable, but you'll get tons of Nightwish and Metallica just like every other channel, then they go into The Big 4, which doesn't mean those 4 bands are the epitome of metal, they were the first 4 "Thrash" metal bands to sign with major labels, which means endorsements and lots of money to throw into production and promotion which made those 4 bands become the first thrash metal bands to sell platinum albums. It's all marketing and money, not because they were the best, they were the first, second, third and fourth. So what I'm saying is PLEASE don't follow the same path as most channels, don't be afraid to try obscure indie bands just because they won't get the views a millionth reaction to Ghost Love Score or One will get, it should be about discovering new things, not following the same beaten path as everyone else. To be honest I can't do another of either. Seen too many, all the same. Metallica's Through The Never doesn't have any reactions, that bugs me, it's the only song I like on The Black Album. Please read my other comments on this video, nobody starts their journey into metal going down the little known path of female fronted metal.
Rob Halford is the premier metal vocalist. I saw him jump in for a weekend of shows when Ronnie Dio would not open for headliner Ozzy. It was incredible performance. Ozzy has a nickname, "Prince Of Darkness", Halford calls him "The Wizard". Halford's nickname? "Metal God"!👍👍
I believe Rob has a 4 octave range. You should listen to "Victim Of Changes" from "Unleashed In The East" Live. It's only audio but for my money it's THE best vocal version that exists.
Rob is classically trained. That last note is approximately 21 seconds long. If you'd like to hear Rob's lower range vocals, check out "Halls of Valhalla "
Rob is now 71 and still performing, which tells quite a lot about how healthy his singing technique was and is. Yes, he obviously no longer have over 3 octave vocal range, but no one has at 71.
He may still be able to squeeze out 3 octaves, even now, given that he was 4 octaves in his prime (C2 to ear splitting C#6). Granted, his back problems have played a big role in his keeping to a shorter range as well. We're all getting older, and it sucks lol He still sounds pretty damn good though. I'd happily still pay to see him live.
@@eidetecker, Jon Anderson has a really unique voice, though. His natural speaking voice goes as high as a woman's, while still maintaining the slight grit of a high baritone. Just his modal voice is crazy wide.
"Painkiller" should NEVER be the first song one hears by Judas Priest, unless you're already an established metal head. Regardless of how freaking AWESOME it is, that song is just too intense for most people.
This song has recently been dubbed the "most lethal metal song" to play. Apparently the guitarists have suffered bouts of arthritis and carpal tunnel from the complex and aggressive song structure, and those who sought to learn the song (tribute musicians, aspiring guitar gods, etc) suffered injuries which resulted in hospitalization. Not sure if the drummer or Rob's voice suffered anything, or even if any of this is true, but it's crazy and kind of fun to think a song could be "lethal" like that.
The highest note Rob's reached on a studio album was on "Run of the Mill" from Judas Priest's debut, Rocka Rolla (1974). Some of his lowest notes were on "Dying to Meet You," also from that record.
@Eric V Pretty sure Rob's never hit any higher notes than the screams he hits here in Painkiller. But I will double check Run of the Mill because I haven't heard it in a minute. (I used to own Rocka Rolla on vinyl, with the Coke bottle cap on the cover? Lost it in a storage unit auction many years ago. Sadly.)
@@toddvandell85 I have heard run of the mill from rocka Rolla. He goes from soft balady singing to belting to hitting the highest note you will ever hear in a, song.
@@toddvandell85 he did at the end of run of the mill listen to it here on you tube. With the lyric I think up in the air. Also there is another one who hit a note just as high and that's Ralph sheepers on the gamma ray track heading for tommorow and Ralph almost replaced rob Halford in judas priest. VS Tim Owen's. And Ralph did it again on a track called space eater also from that same gamma ray album also called heading for tommorow from 1990. But rob was probably the first male to hit such a high note and Rob did hit a lot of high notes on a lot of priest songs.
Check out Primal Fear! The singer was in Gamma Ray & actually auditioned for Judas Priest in the mid 90s after Rob Halford left, but when he didn’t get the gig, he started up Primal Fear in ‘98ish. Look up “Angel in Black” which is their version of “Painkiller” lol, “Final Embrace” or “Nuclear Fire” 😊🤘
Painkiller absolutely slaps. One of the greatest metal tracks ever recorded. Edit: Rob has a range of around 4 1/2 octaves, but he's always been a natural soprano (obviously)
I beg of you, if there's only 1 more JP song that you ever hear, PLEASE listen to Dreamer Deceiver, the studio version!! You will quite possibly need to change your drawers after hearing Rob sing that song. 2 others you will want to hear the studio versions of (before any live ones) are Beyond the Realms of Death and of course, Victim of Changes. After hearing the studio versions, THEN listen to the live versions of those songs and your life will be 99.8 % better for having done so! You have my word! ✌️ Scouts Honor!!
In my opinion, Judas Priest has never made a bad song, every album is metal at its finest! Painkiller is my personal favorite album and song, pure metal gold!
@@SoulSingerDiscovers that would be so appreciated. Your videos are reactions to "Songs" and "Bands". Shouldn't that include the entire song? You're a VERY talented singer BTW, which also tells me how much you must appreciate the music also and not just the vocals. So I'm sure you absolutely loved the guitar solos. I would have enjoyed seeing your facial reaction to them. I very much enjoyed your real appreciation of this song. Thank you for responding.
Rob Halford - and the rest of the band - is outstanding. Just a recommendation if you want to hear a totally different Halford: there is a great live version of "Diamonds and Rust" (the one with 23 million views)
I saw this one live in 1990. I felt a sharp pain in my left ear during one of the screams. That ear has been a bit off ever since. I think that was the show that finally made me realize that earplugs were a good idea.
If you want a band that sounds similar to (VERY similar to) Judas Priest, you should check out Primal Fear. When Rob left Judas Priest back in 1992, Ralf Scheepers tried out for the position but didn't get it (Tim "Ripper" Owens got the job). He then went on to form Primal Fear who have since released 13 albums of kickass metal. Anyways, Tim lasted for 2 albums with Judas Priest and then Rob re-joined the band and has been with them ever since. Judas Priest just released a new album this year and it's really quite good (same with their previous one from 2018. PS...I really enjoy your reactions. Cheers!
I absolutely will check them out. Thank you so much for this, it all really helps the channel and my confused ass when I'm looking for things :P Thanks for watching my dude :)
"Dreamer Deciever/Deciever" (STUIO VERSION ONLY Please) is the best of his Vocal work period. Its 2 songs that go together as one. Please dont seperate these 2 songs. This song will touch you deeply, both vocally, and also musically with Glen Tiptons soulful guitar playing. If you love that as much as i believe you will, then the next song choice by Judas Priest, after "Dreamer Deceiver/Deceiver" (Studio Version), should be "Beyond the Realms of Death". Their 70s and early 80s era, is where you will find Judas Priests peak, again, both vocally and melodically. Keep going with priest, you are about to fall in love with Robs vocals. (Apparently ive heard he has a 4 Octave Vocal range ...but dont hold me to that). The 2 melodic guitarists are the best you will hear too, and JP was one of the bands that inspired me to learn guitar back in 83.
Yeah Rob Halford is a icon, not only for his singing, but his fashion and what he has done for gays in metal. Not that he made a big deal out of the last part, a bit like Freddy Mercury, both wanted to be judged for there skill not there sexuality. And that's cool, and of course they're one of kind en each of there genres.
It's bitter-sweet that you start your official introduction to JP's music with this song. It's the most metal metal song ever, by JP or anyone else - and that's the sweet part. The bitter part is, all their other songs, while fantastic, cannot touch this song, so there will be that very mild "let down" if you are hoping to find the next "Painkiller".
Rob Halford is a wonderful human being and a phenomenal , phenomenal singer , and Metal GOD , no one in the metal communinty has ever been bothered by his personal life
To me there is no other song that’s more Heavy Metal than this one 😀. They have been influential since the 70s and not only musically (leather and studs!). They were not my main go to Heavy Metal band (Iron Maiden was) but I always enjoyed their music and this song is an all time classic. Nice to see you being blown away by this. Rock on!
Honestly for a long time I believed that metal music just wasn’t for me and that couldn’t connect with it but this song and vocals just blew me away! I think I’m doing iron maiden next and after this song I can’t wait 🙂💪
Iron Maiden has a large catalogue (just like Priest). The first two albums with Paul Di’Anno are a bit different than the ones with Bruce Dickinson. Paul’s vocals fits great with the more punkier songs of the first two albums, Bruce’s voice fits better in the longer more complex songs they made later in their career. I’d say pick songs from both periods. Tip : Add Ronnie James Dio to your list (doesn’t matter if you pick a Rainbow, Black Sabbath or Dio song).
So, if you love Judas Priest and want to hear some of the more DYNAMIC nature of Rob's voice, I recommend the recording of them doing Dreamer Deceiver / Deceiver on the BBC, which I want to say is from like the early to mid 1970s.... ( ua-cam.com/video/Wvlq1F-X6Ko/v-deo.html ). It shows a completely different side to their music and Rob's voice. Another great one for his vocals is the song Run of the Mill from their first album.
Halford has whistle tones for a man. And has an honest 6+ octaves, as he can sing low baritone/bass as well. And he NEVER WARMS UP, or does vocal exercises, according to him in interviews.
Most in the metal community either supported him when he officially came out, or simply didn't give a fuck because he is The Metal God. Other artists/bands already knew for a very long time and had his back, too. The metal community really is family-like. Used to be, anyway.
I think that’s really amazing. I think I was surprised purely because I expected there to be quite a few people who didn’t agree. I’m sure there were but I’m glad that most of the metal community supported him 😊
King Diamond is an opera trained vocalist, the band started out as Mercyful Fate but changed to King Diamond in 1985. Mikkey Dee was their drummer, he went on to play for Motorhead until Lemmy's death, now he's drumming for The Scorpions. Sorry, I'm a drummer, anywho, King Diamond, yeah, check him out, high pitches are his specialty.
The exact opposite of King Diamond is Peter Steele (RIP) from Type O Negative, they were a goth sludge metal band, Peter had a very deep voice, hard to describe, creepy but alluring. The dude had some serious Dracula vibes.
Your reaction is on point! For other Singers with huge singing Ranges: King Diamond, Bruce Dickinson (Iron Maiden), Kevin and Niko (Electric Callboy) an Nina Hagen. Check them out
Loved your reaction... you really need to listen to "Victim of Changes" from the Sad Wings of Destiny album. his vocal range is amazing. We saw Judas Priest live last year... and after 50 years Rob can still bring it!
This song is absolutely crazy and one of the best metal songs of all time HAHAHAHA. While Rob is great on record he is even better in his live concerts from the 80s. His vocal abilities are amazing.
My favorite band since 1980. The older stuff is even more fantastic. You can ‘take on the world like a battering ram’ with Judy Priest once you find what song that lyric came from. Enjoyed your enthusiasm with this.
Judas Priest was actually formed in Birmingham, UK, South of Scotland... they are considered one of the first heavy metal bands 🤘🤘 There are actually a few Judas Priest songs that u can cover as a soul singer - 'Last Rose of Summer'... 'Before the dawn'... 'Angel'... For a heavy metal band, they could play some touching music too! I can give u some more info... Rob Halford was raised in Birmingham, and it was a rough upbringing in what was known as 'black country' because of the heavy industry... He claimed he realized he was gay in his early teens, and in the conservative North country in the 60's, that revelation could get u killed or worse. So, he kept it secret and got into rock music as a way to express himself creatively... he began singing and performed in a few local Birmingham bands by the early 70's... That was when he met guitarist K.K. Downing. Growing up in Birmingham, (Kenneth) K.K. Downing came from an abusive family background... and to escape, he got into music in the 60's as a career choice and picked up a guitar, influenced by the blues... He saw a local band in the area named Judas Priest (after a Bob Dylan song) and auditioned for them around 1971, joining founding lead singer Al Atkins, and bringing in his friend from school, Ian Hill on bass. This was around the time Birmingham natives Robert Plant & John Bonham of Led Zeppelin were becoming famous... and then Birmingham's Black Sabbath also broke big in 1970... Judas Priest knew the members of Black Sabbath and would often rehearse where they did and played local gigs around the area. By 1973, Judas Priest were a prolific Birmingham rock band, but no closer to making a living wage... Singer Al Atkins decided to leave and get a day job w/ a family to support. Bassist Ian Hill was dating a girl named Sue Halford, and she suggested her brother Rob Halford should join Priest as the new singer... K.K. Downing met Rob Halford and decided to give him a shot. As it turned out, he was exactly what they needed - a singer who could sing high, long and loud... Eventually, the other members discovered Rob Halford was gay, but kept it a secret. The band kept getting better as a live band and by 1974, record labels started to show interest in Judas Priest. Around 1974, a small label named Gull Records was willing to fund a Judas Priest album, but they made some demands... some being rather silly. But one of them was adding a 2nd guitar player... It was then, when a still-mysterious figure named Glenn Tipton was introduced to Priest... Glenn Tipton was older and had some more experience playing in the Birmingham scene, but he was intensely private (even to this day) and had been a singing guitarist in a trio called The Flying Hat Band. He was approached about joining Judas Priest and recording their first album... Guitarist Glenn Tipton opted to join temporarily, but found himself at home very quickly and was pretty much running Judas Priest w/ K.K. Downing from 1975 for most of their career. He and K.K. Downing also were responsible for perfecting the twin-lead guitar attack in heavy metal music. So, it was Glenn Tipton & K.K. Downing (guitars), Rob Halford (vocals), Ian Hill (bass) and drummer John Hinch (at the time). Judas Priest released their first album 'Rocka Rolla' in 1974, but even though it had potential, it sold poorly... the band recalled asking for a salary to survive, but were turned down... They were literally starving between gigs as they recalled. Gull records was able to finance a 2nd album 'Sad wings of destiny' in 1976, and although it perfected Priest's sound and delivery (w/ Alan Moore on drums), it sold poorly again... and Judas Priest were on the verge of splitting up by 1977. However, 'Sad wings of destiny' had sold decently in the USA, and CBS Records in America offered to sign Judas Priest and ended up taking them out from Gull records. In 1977, Priest's 3rd album 'Sin after sin' marked the band's rebirth as they toured the US for the first time and their record started to become faster and more sonically aggressive... That natural progression also lead to Rob Halford seeking to enhance & toughen the image and indulged in S&M outfits from sex shops in London... He wore leather and studs w/ leather boots and a whip, and that image was adopted by all the Judas Priest members, which also inspired a new wave of British metal bands to mimic that image. Halford also brought in a Harley motorbike that he would ride onto the stage during their set and embraced the term 'heavy metal music'... Priest albums began to pick up sales in the UK, Europe and USA in the late 70's and they toured Japan for the first time in 1979, releasing the live album 'Unleashed in the East'. In 1980, the band's 6th album 'British Steel' broke big worldwide w/ 2 huge singles - 'Living after midnight' and 'Breaking the law'...w/ Dave Holland (drums) joining. They were now headlining tours and becoming a premiere heavy metal band globally... 7th album 'Point of entry' (1981) took some rebuke for toning down their aggression... but the 8th album 'Screaming for vengeance' was a huge hit in 1982 w/ the the anthemic single "You've got another thing coming"... followed by the 1984 album 'Defenders of the faith'... Unfortunately, the Priest image being so macho added public pressure on Rob Halford, who was gay and unable to be himself... so, he indulged in drugs, alcohol and self-destructive behavior that would lead to a suicide attempt in 1986 (which was kept secret for years after) Halford reflected that he "hit the wall severely" and needed to get himself back together... He gave up drinking, but was still not encouraged in the 80's to reveal himself as gay... but by that point, it was the worst-kept secret in music. Priest wanted more commercial success w/ their 1986 album 'Turbo'... but their sales had peaked. Their 1988 album 'Ram it down' was a success, but Judas Priest saw bands like Metallica and Anthrax doing better that time around. In 1990, Judas Priest were sued in court for allegedly inspiring a grisly double-suicide in Nevada by 2 of their fans... A cover song from 1978 ('Better by you, better than me' by Spooky Tooth) was alleged to have a 'subliminal' command to "do it"... Priest was exonerated when it was determined that "do it" was an accidental sound. Judas Priest in 1990 delivered their angriest album 'Painkiller' and spent 1991 touring on it w/ Scott Travis (drums) joining... but by 1992, Rob Halford decided that he had enough and announced that he was leaving Judas Priest... he emerged w/ a more aggressive metal band Fight in 1993... an industrial rock band 2wo in 1998, and then a metal outfit Halford in 2000. With Rob Halford gone... a replacement singer was a tough call, but Glenn Tipton and K.K. Downing decided on American singer Tim 'Ripper' Owens in 1996... Despite their falling popularity without Halford, Priest released 'Jugulator' in 1997 and returned to tour in 1998... It was followed by the album 'Demolition' (2001) and another tour... But neither Priest nor Rob Halford were selling the records like they had in the 80's. In 2004, Judas Priest had finally announced a reunion tour w/ Rob Halford on vocals after 12 years apart... Their record sales improved by 2005 w/ the album 'Angel of Retribution'... and the concept album 'Nostradamus' (2008)... In 2010, K.K. Downing (guitar) announced that he was leaving Judas Priest, and he was replaced by Richie Faulkner (guitar) in 2011... It was supposed to be their 'final' tour, but a new album 'Redeemer of Souls' emerged in 2014... and then 'Firepower' in 2018... both records selling well so late in their career. In 2018, Judas Priest announced that guitarist Glenn Tipton was afflicted w/ Parkinson's disease, and would not be touring w/ the band... their producer Andy Sneap stepped up on 2nd guitar. A new Judas Priest album is in the works... former guitarist K.K. Downing recently formed his band K.K.'s Priest w/ singer Tim 'Ripper' Owens and is working on a 2nd album due out in 2023.
All priest is epic but for you check out the "Nostradamus" album first. Yes I was there when they first performed Painkiller during the 90/91 tour. Epic.
By the time this came out they were about 20 years into their career As others have said check out some older songs Victim of changes Sinner The sentinel Are a few to start with Another band with a great singer is Queensrych try take hold of the flame live...I think you'll be very impressed
Great reaction. I thought my head would explode when I heard Rob live. Now I recommend Japanese all female metal band called Lovebites. They are incredibly talented musicians and also covered this song before, but try "Judgement Day" from their new album. You'll be blown away. The singer used to sing gospel and r&b before joining the metal band. If you keep reacting on Lovebites songs, wolfpacks are coming! You’ll be happy to know later what it means! Good luck🤘
Oh man, I wanted to write here the same recommendation ;) Asami has a gorgeous voice and superb control. Another gem from Japan: Fuki - the singer of Unlucky Morpheus.
Rob is the metal god. He is still great today, but back then he was out of this world You should check out some of the bands older live recordings. I'll recomend "Sinner" recorded in 1982 and "Dreamer /deciever" from 1976. I promise, you wont regret it.
@@SoulSingerDiscovers It was amazing. Seen them in 84, 86, 88 and 2001. The last date featured replacement vocalist Tim Owens who sounds very similar to Rob Halford.
If you think this is high for a male vocalist, you have to check out: Queensryche - Take Hold of the Flame (Live in Tokyo), metal vocals at it's finest.
Halford is absolutely a force in metal singing history. He is probably in most metal fans top 5. Another commentor suggested Lovebites, the all-female Japanese power metal band. You should definitely give that one a go. They are the future of heavy metal. Now, for my suggestion, if you have not already heard him, is of course, Dimash Kudiabergen. If you are unaware of him, he is, what many vocal coaches consider, the best vocalist that has ever existed since we have been able to record the human voice. He has 7 and possible 8 usable octaves. There really is nobody like him. Many saw he is an angel, other say he is an alien. A great song to start out with is "SOS live at the Slavic Bazar." It is from 2018 and it is a song he sings in French. It is an incredibly difficult song and quite amazing to hear...and it is only the tip of the iceberg.
Another one to check out is Judas Priest's cover of Diamonds & Rust (originally from Joan Baez). There are many great live versions out there so you get to see him do all those highs live.
If you really want an example of Rob's full ability, this is a link to a live version of "Blood Red Skies" a great Judas Priest song, very operatic. ua-cam.com/video/TwOhXvNiByY/v-deo.html
I can suggest a variety of Judas Priest songs to check out (besides 'Breaking the law' and the big hits): The blazing fast Priest songs - 'Freewheel burning'... 'Hellion/ Electric Eye'... 'Ram it down'... 'Metal meltdown'... 'Exciter'... 🤘🤘🔥🔥 The anthemic Priest tunes - 'Living after midnight'... "Hot rockin' "... 'One shot at glory'... 'Revolution'... 'United' The mellower side of metal Priest - "Beyond the realms of death"... 'Turbo lover'... "Don't go"... 'Death'... 'Diamonds and rust' (acoustic version, Joan Baez cover)... "Lochness" And the lesser-known Judas Priest w/ Tim 'Ripper' Owens on vocals - 'Cathedral spires'... 'Machine man'... 'Bullet train'... 'Hell is home' 🤘🤘
Their song "Dreamer Deceiver & Deceiver" (studio version) should be next for you to witness his wider range and skill. Painkiller is incredible but kinda one dimensional so to speak. He does much more on Dreamaer Deceiver & Deceiver. But please first try the studio version as you did on this one. Then you might also see some live versions.
Rob Halford and JUDAS PREIST have been world famous since the 70’s! They are one of THE metal bands. Rob is considered one of the very best Hard Rock singers ever. They have a very large catalog. You probably won’t hear many people mention this, but I’m a lifelong fan and know what I’m talking about. You really need to hear the album Hell Bent For Leather if you really want to know what they sound like. The song Running Wild is a great example. The entire album is one of the reasons why they are huge and have been for so long. I’ve seen them live in concert 21 times over the decades. Like I said, I know what I’m talking about. Riding on the Wind is also a badass song from their critically acclaimed album Screaming For Vengeance! Those 2 albums will tell you everything you need to know about the band. Have some loud fun!
Another amazing vocalist you should definitely check out is Ronnie James Dio. He is considered by many to be one of the greatest vocalists of all time in any genre.
If you get done with Priest, check out Iron Maiden's Hollowed Be Thy Name offical video it's live from 1982 and recorded 2 days b4 the album came out. If you like Halfords voice you'll like Maiden. Up the Irons !
I have a suggestion for you: a Japanese Metal band, Lovebites, all female and the lead singer Asami arrived from R&B. The first song could be "Edge of the World" or "Empty daydream". Then, from the last album "Judgment day" : "Stand & deliver". Ah, Lovebites covered this song "Painkiller"and for many people their version it's better than this original, hear it, if you don't believe me! Thanks in advance!
Dear Christ this sounds fantastic! This is what I currently love about the comments, all these bands and songs I never would have found! Thanks again my dude 😊👍
@@13uomini i do not fully understand your comment but if you think it's better that's ok I listened to it and think it sounds great - just not better✌️
For more PRIEST, listen to: BREAKING THE LAW, it’s a delightfully cheesy low-budget video; SCREAMING FOR VENGEANCE; and ELECTRIC EYE. For more amazing vocalists, check out these all-female bands from Japan: LOVEBITES play Heavy Metal. Start with HOLY WAR (live) - ua-cam.com/video/bgAxpEpEcno/v-deo.html BAND-MAID, an innovative Rock band. Jump in with DOMINATION (live) - ua-cam.com/video/QbyQCJn6rYg/v-deo.html
I strongly recommend that you listen to Ronnie James Dio next. He was in Rainbow and had his own band just called Dio, but he did two albums with Black Sabbath in 1980 and 1981 that are just phenomenal.
@@SoulSingerDiscovers outstanding. Use this link! It’s a live performance so you can really appreciate his performance. ua-cam.com/video/uWAhd4KkVUU/v-deo.html
Judas Priest was my introduction to Metal music. I was 7 when Sad Wings of Destiny was released and I've loved them since. Over 40 years a Metal fan and there is a band out there now redefining the genre. They also happen to be a reaction channel staple whose name I have to ask you to add to the list - *Jinjer* - "Pisces" is the song most start with, but my vote is for "Perennial live at Wacken Open Air 2019". An amazing band from Ukraine.
I didn't get into Priest until I found Screaming for Vengeance in my older brother's record collection in 1982 when I was 12, but they were the first true metal band I got into, & were easily my favourite band for many years (& might still be, I'm not sure). Jinjer has reignited my interest in music after about 20 years of near dormancy. I *adore* Jinjer.
@@hemlock399 The first cassette I bought for my fist Boom Box was Screaming For Vengeance. And Jinjer has done the same for me! I was also 12 in 1982. You're freaking me out dude... 🤣
@@BTAColorado After hearing Screaming For Vengeance, I joined Columbia House & bought a bunch of Priest albums. I remember the 1st time I put on The Best of Judas Priest, I thought "WTF is *this?".* After my ears got a bit acclimatized, I fell in love with songs like "Dying to Meet You", "Never Satisfied", the legendary "Victim of Changes", "Island of Domination" & "Deceiver", which earned me the label "burnout" from my friends, LOL. I quickly picked up their entire back catalogue. To this day, my favourite Priest song, maybe my favourite song *period,* is "Run of the Mill" (the mix on the Hero, Hero album is best). Such a great, long & diverse discography. Cheers.
"Victim Of Changes" has it all, steady, high, mellow parts. This is most likely one of the best of Rob Halford: Live US Festival 1983 ua-cam.com/video/sbsV-2Io6zI/v-deo.html
Awsome reaction! You should also check out Judas priest - 'Victim of changes' live from the 1983 US Festival and 'Diamonds and rust' live from Japan 2005 (Rising in the east).
Love these reaction videos to Metal bands we've loved for years and years. Metal as a genre is derided in general and certainly hardly ever (since the 80s) seen 'in the charts'.
Check out "Victim Of Changes" Live at US Fest '83 for great look at Rob's live vocals in his prime. The isolated vocal track from this song is on youtube.
1990 was one of the greatest years for metal. This album, Cowboys From Hell, and Megadeths Rust In Peace all came out in ‘90 🤘 How could I forget Death and Spiritual Healing
still touring in fact they are on their 50th tour now from creation and Rob now in his 70's can't hit the notes but he still does a decent job. Some songs he just can't hit have been removed from the set for lower octave songs
Alright Judas Priest lead singer! That's a Metal God you're talking to! I grew up in a small town in the 70s. We had one pop station to listen to. My only salvation for any real music was Record Bar. I went in one day and saw a Judas Priest cassette. Never heard of them but I had a good feeling. I ended up having to buy that cassette three times I played it so much.
Wanna here me doing my best Rob Halford Impression? 😅 ua-cam.com/video/d6fHnz76rzI/v-deo.html
You should react to Ronnie James Dio he’s a legend one of the great voices .
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Almost blew out my headphones. Music video audio is too low. Great reaction tho! Just found your channel. Ty!!
Hell yeaaaaaaah!!!
Geeze you did a pretty good job of that. Well done.
Your channel is new. I subscribe to a lot of reactors and I see too many of them fall into the same pattern, doing the same videos as every other channel in more or less the same order, you'll get a ton more Priest suggestions, that's understandable, but you'll get tons of Nightwish and Metallica just like every other channel, then they go into The Big 4, which doesn't mean those 4 bands are the epitome of metal, they were the first 4 "Thrash" metal bands to sign with major labels, which means endorsements and lots of money to throw into production and promotion which made those 4 bands become the first thrash metal bands to sell platinum albums. It's all marketing and money, not because they were the best, they were the first, second, third and fourth. So what I'm saying is PLEASE don't follow the same path as most channels, don't be afraid to try obscure indie bands just because they won't get the views a millionth reaction to Ghost Love Score or One will get, it should be about discovering new things, not following the same beaten path as everyone else. To be honest I can't do another of either. Seen too many, all the same. Metallica's Through The Never doesn't have any reactions, that bugs me, it's the only song I like on The Black Album.
Please read my other comments on this video, nobody starts their journey into metal going down the little known path of female fronted metal.
Rob Halford is the premier metal vocalist. I saw him jump in for a weekend of shows when Ronnie Dio would not open for headliner Ozzy. It was incredible performance. Ozzy has a nickname, "Prince Of Darkness", Halford calls him "The Wizard". Halford's nickname? "Metal God"!👍👍
I believe Rob has a 4 octave range. You should listen to "Victim Of Changes" from "Unleashed In The East" Live. It's only audio but for my money it's THE best vocal version that exists.
Everything on Unleashed In The East is insanely good. Possibly the best live album ever. I just wish it were *much* longer.
@@hemlock399 It is the best. At least for metal. The Japan 7" EP/2001 has 4 bonus tracks
The green manalshi.
He's been known to have a 6 octave range.
I thought it was 6?
I saw Judas Priest in 1982 and basically had an out of body experience! Rob absolutely slayed it!
What a cool comment! It made me laugh out loud! Great description! I've loved priest for many years!
Rob is classically trained. That last note is approximately 21 seconds long. If you'd like to hear Rob's lower range vocals, check out "Halls of Valhalla "
Rob is now 71 and still performing, which tells quite a lot about how healthy his singing technique was and is.
Yes, he obviously no longer have over 3 octave vocal range, but no one has at 71.
Except Jon Anderson. What the heck is that guy's secret?
He may still be able to squeeze out 3 octaves, even now, given that he was 4 octaves in his prime (C2 to ear splitting C#6). Granted, his back problems have played a big role in his keeping to a shorter range as well. We're all getting older, and it sucks lol He still sounds pretty damn good though. I'd happily still pay to see him live.
@Eidetecker
Anderson is one of those rare male sopranos.
I just seen him talking recently Rob saying he's older and wishes he could hig the high notes again.
@@eidetecker, Jon Anderson has a really unique voice, though. His natural speaking voice goes as high as a woman's, while still maintaining the slight grit of a high baritone. Just his modal voice is crazy wide.
"Painkiller" should NEVER be the first song one hears by Judas Priest, unless you're already an established metal head. Regardless of how freaking AWESOME it is, that song is just too intense for most people.
Haha, yeah, when it came out it was just about intense enough for me but I mostly listened to more extreme stuff back then.
For a great live performance of Rob and Priest, I recommend "The Sentinel" live. It's excellent.
I’ll check it out! 😊
@@SoulSingerDiscovers Rob Halford, called the metal god as you may notice proven. The Sentinel, best!!!
This song has recently been dubbed the "most lethal metal song" to play.
Apparently the guitarists have suffered bouts of arthritis and carpal tunnel from the complex and aggressive song structure, and those who sought to learn the song (tribute musicians, aspiring guitar gods, etc) suffered injuries which resulted in hospitalization. Not sure if the drummer or Rob's voice suffered anything, or even if any of this is true, but it's crazy and kind of fun to think a song could be "lethal" like that.
The highest note Rob's reached on a studio album was on "Run of the Mill" from Judas Priest's debut, Rocka Rolla (1974). Some of his lowest notes were on "Dying to Meet You," also from that record.
Best Judas Priest ever!
@Eric V
Pretty sure Rob's never hit any higher notes than the screams he hits here in Painkiller. But I will double check Run of the Mill because I haven't heard it in a minute. (I used to own Rocka Rolla on vinyl, with the Coke bottle cap on the cover? Lost it in a storage unit auction many years ago. Sadly.)
@@toddvandell85 I have heard run of the mill from rocka Rolla.
He goes from soft balady singing to belting to hitting the highest note you will ever hear in a, song.
@@toddvandell85 he did at the end of run of the mill listen to it here on you tube. With the lyric I think up in the air. Also there is another one who hit a note just as high and that's Ralph sheepers on the gamma ray track heading for tommorow and Ralph almost replaced rob Halford in judas priest. VS Tim Owen's.
And Ralph did it again on a track called space eater also from that same gamma ray album also called heading for tommorow from 1990.
But rob was probably the first male to hit such a high note and Rob did hit a lot of high notes on a lot of priest songs.
I would put Dreamer Deceiver/ Deceiver up against against Run of the Mill, both excellent examples of his greatness.
Check out Primal Fear! The singer was in Gamma Ray & actually auditioned for Judas Priest in the mid 90s after Rob Halford left, but when he didn’t get the gig, he started up Primal Fear in ‘98ish. Look up “Angel in Black” which is their version of “Painkiller” lol, “Final Embrace” or “Nuclear Fire” 😊🤘
I would love to see your reaction to Priest's "Jawbreaker". The high notes he hits at the end could strip paint off concrete.
I have absolutely no doubt! I am gonna be doing a whole bunch of revisited ones as well so I can definitely cover this too :)
I'd like to see her reaction of Judas Priest "The Ripper" live
The live version of Screaming for Vengeance from 1983 has an insane scream at the end.
Yeah and it’s about being gay so that would make it even better since that seems to matter somehow to the reactor lady.
@@johnrogan9729 it was 20secs in a 17min video. Seems like it mattered more to you dear 😊✨
Painkiller absolutely slaps. One of the greatest metal tracks ever recorded.
Edit: Rob has a range of around 4 1/2 octaves, but he's always been a natural soprano (obviously)
If you listen with headphones on in the real high part, you can hear in the background him singing the same part but higher.
I beg of you, if there's only 1 more JP song that you ever hear, PLEASE listen to Dreamer Deceiver, the studio version!! You will quite possibly need to change your drawers after hearing Rob sing that song. 2 others you will want to hear the studio versions of (before any live ones) are Beyond the Realms of Death and of course, Victim of Changes. After hearing the studio versions, THEN listen to the live versions of those songs and your life will be 99.8 % better for having done so! You have my word! ✌️ Scouts Honor!!
"He's obviously singing in a very high part of his voice"
No, lol, he's just warming up
In my opinion, Judas Priest has never made a bad song, every album is metal at its finest! Painkiller is my personal favorite album and song, pure metal gold!
The sentinel, demonizor, jawbreaker, the ripper, victim of change, the green manulishi, are all songs by Priest that should be listened to.
And I look forward to listening to them and feeling both astonished and horrified at the vocal chops 😂
lemme add some more ballads: Blood Red Skies, Future of Mankind, Beyond the Realms of Death
enjoy :)
LOVE your reaction.
HATE the skipping through the guitar solos....
Halford is truly THE "Metal God"!
Fair enough my dude! Ill do my best to include the solos. Halford is my one, true God from now on 😂
@@SoulSingerDiscovers that would be so appreciated. Your videos are reactions to "Songs" and "Bands". Shouldn't that include the entire song?
You're a VERY talented singer BTW, which also tells me how much you must appreciate the music also and not just the vocals. So I'm sure you absolutely loved the guitar solos. I would have enjoyed seeing your facial reaction to them. I very much enjoyed your real appreciation of this song. Thank you for responding.
Judas Priest Unleashed in the East live album is the greatest live album of all time and should clearly answer if it's studio tricks or not.
Ill check it out :)
@@SoulSingerDiscovers please let me know what you think
OMG, I love your reactions! One of my favorite songs ever! Amazing!
Thank you so much!! :)
Rob Halford - and the rest of the band - is outstanding.
Just a recommendation if you want to hear a totally different Halford: there is a great live version of "Diamonds and Rust" (the one with 23 million views)
I’ll check that out, thank you! :)
This is from the early 90s. Rob says he wishes he could still hit those notes, but he's 71 now and only human
Amen! He’s still amazing, I hope I sound like him when I’m 70!
If you loved Rob Halford also highly recommended 3 Inches of Blood, King Diamond / Mercyful Fate you will not regret it.
I saw this one live in 1990. I felt a sharp pain in my left ear during one of the screams. That ear has been a bit off ever since. I think that was the show that finally made me realize that earplugs were a good idea.
Aw I’m with you! earplugs all the way!! You can still have fun without blowing out the old eardrums! 😱
" I may be a different person now!" Great quote!!! They call Rob the METAL GOD for good reason!! He and Ronnie James Dio ARE the GOATS!!!
If you want a band that sounds similar to (VERY similar to) Judas Priest, you should check out Primal Fear. When Rob left Judas Priest back in 1992, Ralf Scheepers tried out for the position but didn't get it (Tim "Ripper" Owens got the job). He then went on to form Primal Fear who have since released 13 albums of kickass metal. Anyways, Tim lasted for 2 albums with Judas Priest and then Rob re-joined the band and has been with them ever since. Judas Priest just released a new album this year and it's really quite good (same with their previous one from 2018. PS...I really enjoy your reactions. Cheers!
I absolutely will check them out. Thank you so much for this, it all really helps the channel and my confused ass when I'm looking for things :P Thanks for watching my dude :)
"Dreamer Deciever/Deciever" (STUIO VERSION ONLY Please) is the best of his Vocal work period. Its 2 songs that go together as one. Please dont seperate these 2 songs. This song will touch you deeply, both vocally, and also musically with Glen Tiptons soulful guitar playing. If you love that as much as i believe you will, then the next song choice by Judas Priest, after "Dreamer Deceiver/Deceiver" (Studio Version), should be "Beyond the Realms of Death". Their 70s and early 80s era, is where you will find Judas Priests peak, again, both vocally and melodically. Keep going with priest, you are about to fall in love with Robs vocals. (Apparently ive heard he has a 4 Octave Vocal range ...but dont hold me to that). The 2 melodic guitarists are the best you will hear too, and JP was one of the bands that inspired me to learn guitar back in 83.
If you loved this you will love Iron Maiden especially "Hallowed be thy Name" particularly the live version. Bruce Dickinson will blow your mind.
Up the Irons!!!🤘🤘🤘🤘
Did iron maiden today and it’s going up tomorrow! It was ammmaaaaaazzzing!! 😊
Look forward to watching it.
Yes, the 1982 live version is epic!
Yeah Rob Halford is a icon, not only for his singing, but his fashion and what he has done for gays in metal. Not that he made a big deal out of the last part, a bit like Freddy Mercury, both wanted to be judged for there skill not there sexuality. And that's cool, and of course they're one of kind en each of there genres.
Amen my dude, amen! :)
you wanna hear high try king diamond, or merciful fate. It's totally evil and might default you to going to hell but he sings as high as a soprano
Outstanding! Can’t wait to hear it. Thank you my dude 😊
It's bitter-sweet that you start your official introduction to JP's music with this song. It's the most metal metal song ever, by JP or anyone else - and that's the sweet part.
The bitter part is, all their other songs, while fantastic, cannot touch this song, so there will be that very mild "let down" if you are hoping to find the next "Painkiller".
If someone asks the meaning of heavy metal in one song I play them Painkiller.
I have some homework. Listen to their album "Stained Class" ...beyond underrated. Life changing 🙌
Rob Halford is a wonderful human being and a phenomenal , phenomenal singer , and Metal GOD , no one in the metal communinty has ever been bothered by his personal life
I agree. Good to hear it 💪
To me there is no other song that’s more Heavy Metal than this one 😀. They have been influential since the 70s and not only musically (leather and studs!). They were not my main go to Heavy Metal band (Iron Maiden was) but I always enjoyed their music and this song is an all time classic. Nice to see you being blown away by this. Rock on!
Honestly for a long time I believed that metal music just wasn’t for me and that couldn’t connect with it but this song and vocals just blew me away! I think I’m doing iron maiden next and after this song I can’t wait 🙂💪
Iron Maiden has a large catalogue (just like Priest). The first two albums with Paul Di’Anno are a bit different than the ones with Bruce Dickinson. Paul’s vocals fits great with the more punkier songs of the first two albums, Bruce’s voice fits better in the longer more complex songs they made later in their career. I’d say pick songs from both periods.
Tip : Add Ronnie James Dio to your list (doesn’t matter if you pick a Rainbow, Black Sabbath or Dio song).
As someone said, Painkiller is maybe not the best, but surely the MOST metal album of all time.
So, if you love Judas Priest and want to hear some of the more DYNAMIC nature of Rob's voice, I recommend the recording of them doing Dreamer Deceiver / Deceiver on the BBC, which I want to say is from like the early to mid 1970s.... ( ua-cam.com/video/Wvlq1F-X6Ko/v-deo.html ). It shows a completely different side to their music and Rob's voice. Another great one for his vocals is the song Run of the Mill from their first album.
Halford has whistle tones for a man. And has an honest 6+ octaves, as he can sing low baritone/bass as well.
And he NEVER WARMS UP, or does vocal exercises, according to him in interviews.
It’s super impressive 😱😊
Most in the metal community either supported him when he officially came out, or simply didn't give a fuck because he is The Metal God. Other artists/bands already knew for a very long time and had his back, too. The metal community really is family-like. Used to be, anyway.
I think that’s really amazing. I think I was surprised purely because I expected there to be quite a few people who didn’t agree. I’m sure there were but I’m glad that most of the metal community supported him 😊
King Diamond is an opera trained vocalist, the band started out as Mercyful Fate but changed to King Diamond in 1985. Mikkey Dee was their drummer, he went on to play for Motorhead until Lemmy's death, now he's drumming for The Scorpions. Sorry, I'm a drummer, anywho, King Diamond, yeah, check him out, high pitches are his specialty.
The exact opposite of King Diamond is Peter Steele (RIP) from Type O Negative, they were a goth sludge metal band, Peter had a very deep voice, hard to describe, creepy but alluring. The dude had some serious Dracula vibes.
Both on my list and I have seen some interviews and snips and I’m pretty sure I’m gonna love both of them 😊🌸
Your reaction is on point! For other Singers with huge singing Ranges: King Diamond, Bruce Dickinson (Iron Maiden), Kevin and Niko (Electric Callboy) an Nina Hagen. Check them out
Thanks I will 😊💪
Loved your reaction... you really need to listen to "Victim of Changes" from the Sad Wings of Destiny album. his vocal range is amazing. We saw Judas Priest live last year... and after 50 years Rob can still bring it!
These guys are from Birmingham/Midlands area of England. Part of the very first Metal groups. Were Metal was invented.
Do a King Diamond video next. Super awesome and unique
Please react to Devil's Child (Live Vengeance '82) from this band, and the Sentinel. You'll see just how great he is.
You never cut a solo like this!
I saw them last year. He was 70 and can still hit the high notes.
I loved this!
Thank you for watching my dude 🥰
Finally got to see the old geezers live last year. Still amazing to experience and I am so glad I got to see them before it is too late!
Awesome performance, I am glad that you like Judas Priest. Check out them out at the Rock n Roll hall of Fame.
Will do! Thanks Ellison! :)
Judas Priest was one of my favorite concerts, seen them twice and Rob Helfer can sing like a well trained Catholic choir boy, it's just insane
This song is absolutely crazy and one of the best metal songs of all time HAHAHAHA. While Rob is great on record he is even better in his live concerts from the 80s. His vocal abilities are amazing.
I concur! He is completely amazing, and the fact he’s still going is astounding 😊
My favorite band since 1980. The older stuff is even more fantastic. You can ‘take on the world like a battering ram’ with Judy Priest once you find what song that lyric came from. Enjoyed your enthusiasm with this.
If you had only one song to describe heavy metal to an alien, I'd have to pick this.
Now you’ve got to react to the cover of this song. But with Stu Block on vocals on the 7,000 tons of metal video
Judas Priest was actually formed in Birmingham, UK, South of Scotland... they are considered one of the first heavy metal bands 🤘🤘
There are actually a few Judas Priest songs that u can cover as a soul singer - 'Last Rose of Summer'... 'Before the dawn'... 'Angel'... For a heavy metal band, they could play some touching music too! I can give u some more info...
Rob Halford was raised in Birmingham, and it was a rough upbringing in what was known as 'black country' because of the heavy industry... He claimed he realized he was gay in his early teens, and in the conservative North country in the 60's, that revelation could get u killed or worse. So, he kept it secret and got into rock music as a way to express himself creatively... he began singing and performed in a few local Birmingham bands by the early 70's... That was when he met guitarist K.K. Downing.
Growing up in Birmingham, (Kenneth) K.K. Downing came from an abusive family background... and to escape, he got into music in the 60's as a career choice and picked up a guitar, influenced by the blues... He saw a local band in the area named Judas Priest (after a Bob Dylan song) and auditioned for them around 1971, joining founding lead singer Al Atkins, and bringing in his friend from school, Ian Hill on bass. This was around the time Birmingham natives Robert Plant & John Bonham of Led Zeppelin were becoming famous... and then Birmingham's Black Sabbath also broke big in 1970... Judas Priest knew the members of Black Sabbath and would often rehearse where they did and played local gigs around the area.
By 1973, Judas Priest were a prolific Birmingham rock band, but no closer to making a living wage... Singer Al Atkins decided to leave and get a day job w/ a family to support. Bassist Ian Hill was dating a girl named Sue Halford, and she suggested her brother Rob Halford should join Priest as the new singer... K.K. Downing met Rob Halford and decided to give him a shot. As it turned out, he was exactly what they needed - a singer who could sing high, long and loud... Eventually, the other members discovered Rob Halford was gay, but kept it a secret. The band kept getting better as a live band and by 1974, record labels started to show interest in Judas Priest.
Around 1974, a small label named Gull Records was willing to fund a Judas Priest album, but they made some demands... some being rather silly. But one of them was adding a 2nd guitar player... It was then, when a still-mysterious figure named Glenn Tipton was introduced to Priest... Glenn Tipton was older and had some more experience playing in the Birmingham scene, but he was intensely private (even to this day) and had been a singing guitarist in a trio called The Flying Hat Band. He was approached about joining Judas Priest and recording their first album... Guitarist Glenn Tipton opted to join temporarily, but found himself at home very quickly and was pretty much running Judas Priest w/ K.K. Downing from 1975 for most of their career. He and K.K. Downing also were responsible for perfecting the twin-lead guitar attack in heavy metal music. So, it was Glenn Tipton & K.K. Downing (guitars), Rob Halford (vocals), Ian Hill (bass) and drummer John Hinch (at the time).
Judas Priest released their first album 'Rocka Rolla' in 1974, but even though it had potential, it sold poorly... the band recalled asking for a salary to survive, but were turned down... They were literally starving between gigs as they recalled. Gull records was able to finance a 2nd album 'Sad wings of destiny' in 1976, and although it perfected Priest's sound and delivery (w/ Alan Moore on drums), it sold poorly again... and Judas Priest were on the verge of splitting up by 1977. However, 'Sad wings of destiny' had sold decently in the USA, and CBS Records in America offered to sign Judas Priest and ended up taking them out from Gull records.
In 1977, Priest's 3rd album 'Sin after sin' marked the band's rebirth as they toured the US for the first time and their record started to become faster and more sonically aggressive... That natural progression also lead to Rob Halford seeking to enhance & toughen the image and indulged in S&M outfits from sex shops in London... He wore leather and studs w/ leather boots and a whip, and that image was adopted by all the Judas Priest members, which also inspired a new wave of British metal bands to mimic that image. Halford also brought in a Harley motorbike that he would ride onto the stage during their set and embraced the term 'heavy metal music'... Priest albums began to pick up sales in the UK, Europe and USA in the late 70's and they toured Japan for the first time in 1979, releasing the live album 'Unleashed in the East'.
In 1980, the band's 6th album 'British Steel' broke big worldwide w/ 2 huge singles - 'Living after midnight' and 'Breaking the law'...w/ Dave Holland (drums) joining. They were now headlining tours and becoming a premiere heavy metal band globally... 7th album 'Point of entry' (1981) took some rebuke for toning down their aggression... but the 8th album 'Screaming for vengeance' was a huge hit in 1982 w/ the the anthemic single "You've got another thing coming"... followed by the 1984 album 'Defenders of the faith'... Unfortunately, the Priest image being so macho added public pressure on Rob Halford, who was gay and unable to be himself... so, he indulged in drugs, alcohol and self-destructive behavior that would lead to a suicide attempt in 1986 (which was kept secret for years after) Halford reflected that he "hit the wall severely" and needed to get himself back together... He gave up drinking, but was still not encouraged in the 80's to reveal himself as gay... but by that point, it was the worst-kept secret in music.
Priest wanted more commercial success w/ their 1986 album 'Turbo'... but their sales had peaked. Their 1988 album 'Ram it down' was a success, but Judas Priest saw bands like Metallica and Anthrax doing better that time around.
In 1990, Judas Priest were sued in court for allegedly inspiring a grisly double-suicide in Nevada by 2 of their fans... A cover song from 1978 ('Better by you, better than me' by Spooky Tooth) was alleged to have a 'subliminal' command to "do it"... Priest was exonerated when it was determined that "do it" was an accidental sound.
Judas Priest in 1990 delivered their angriest album 'Painkiller' and spent 1991 touring on it w/ Scott Travis (drums) joining... but by 1992, Rob Halford decided that he had enough and announced that he was leaving Judas Priest... he emerged w/ a more aggressive metal band Fight in 1993... an industrial rock band 2wo in 1998, and then a metal outfit Halford in 2000.
With Rob Halford gone... a replacement singer was a tough call, but Glenn Tipton and K.K. Downing decided on American singer Tim 'Ripper' Owens in 1996... Despite their falling popularity without Halford, Priest released 'Jugulator' in 1997 and returned to tour in 1998... It was followed by the album 'Demolition' (2001) and another tour... But neither Priest nor Rob Halford were selling the records like they had in the 80's.
In 2004, Judas Priest had finally announced a reunion tour w/ Rob Halford on vocals after 12 years apart... Their record sales improved by 2005 w/ the album 'Angel of Retribution'... and the concept album 'Nostradamus' (2008)... In 2010, K.K. Downing (guitar) announced that he was leaving Judas Priest, and he was replaced by Richie Faulkner (guitar) in 2011... It was supposed to be their 'final' tour, but a new album 'Redeemer of Souls' emerged in 2014... and then 'Firepower' in 2018... both records selling well so late in their career.
In 2018, Judas Priest announced that guitarist Glenn Tipton was afflicted w/ Parkinson's disease, and would not be touring w/ the band... their producer Andy Sneap stepped up on 2nd guitar. A new Judas Priest album is in the works... former guitarist K.K. Downing recently formed his band K.K.'s Priest w/ singer Tim 'Ripper' Owens and is working on a 2nd album due out in 2023.
Good lord this is a wonderful source of info. I’m gonna read and then I’ll come back to make more comments my dude 😊👍
All priest is epic but for you check out the "Nostradamus" album first. Yes I was there when they first performed Painkiller during the 90/91 tour. Epic.
Sooooo jealous! :)
By the time this came out they were about 20 years into their career
As others have said check out some older songs
Victim of changes
Sinner
The sentinel
Are a few to start with
Another band with a great singer is
Queensrych try take hold of the flame live...I think you'll be very impressed
Thank you! I’ll check these out 😊
Great reaction. I thought my head would explode when I heard Rob live. Now I recommend Japanese all female metal band called Lovebites. They are incredibly talented musicians and also covered this song before, but try "Judgement Day" from their new album. You'll be blown away. The singer used to sing gospel and r&b before joining the metal band. If you keep reacting on Lovebites songs, wolfpacks are coming! You’ll be happy to know later what it means! Good luck🤘
There’s nothing about this comment that doesn’t make me extremely happy 😊 thanks my dude 😊💪
@@SoulSingerDiscovers once you go down the Japanese bands rabbit hole you can't come back 🤘🤘🤘
Oh man, I wanted to write here the same recommendation ;) Asami has a gorgeous voice and superb control. Another gem from Japan: Fuki - the singer of Unlucky Morpheus.
You need to check out Tommy Johansson, either You Raise Me Up (One Octave Challenge), She's Gone, or Phantom of the Opera. You will become obsessed.
Sounds fantastic! I’ll check it out. Thanks my dude 😊
Melisa, if you want to hear Halford at his best, listen to Dreamer Deceiver /studio version/. This is mind blowing, I promise!
Will do 😊 thank you my dude!
The 1982 Live Vengeance version of Desert Plains is worth a watch for the genuine voice of Uncle Bobby🤘🥃👍 🏴
Uncle Bobby 😂 fantastic! I will pop it on my playlist for all the cool stuff I have to watch in relation to JP. Good times 👍🙂
great version of a great song
I saw them in hammersmith odeon in the 80s, front row, when Rob hit the high notes it made my head dizzy, loud and mad, great.
Rob is the metal god. He is still great today, but back then he was out of this world
You should check out some of the bands older live recordings. I'll recomend "Sinner" recorded in 1982 and "Dreamer /deciever" from 1976. I promise, you wont regret it.
I can’t even imagine how lucky it would be to have seen Priest in the bad old days. It would have been a religious experience. I’ll check this out 😊
How about "Metal Gods" live
@@SoulSingerDiscovers It was amazing. Seen them in 84, 86, 88 and 2001. The last date featured replacement vocalist Tim Owens who sounds very similar to Rob Halford.
If you think this is high for a male vocalist, you have to check out: Queensryche - Take Hold of the Flame (Live in Tokyo), metal vocals at it's finest.
Halford is absolutely a force in metal singing history. He is probably in most metal fans top 5. Another commentor suggested Lovebites, the all-female Japanese power metal band. You should definitely give that one a go. They are the future of heavy metal. Now, for my suggestion, if you have not already heard him, is of course, Dimash Kudiabergen. If you are unaware of him, he is, what many vocal coaches consider, the best vocalist that has ever existed since we have been able to record the human voice. He has 7 and possible 8 usable octaves. There really is nobody like him. Many saw he is an angel, other say he is an alien. A great song to start out with is "SOS live at the Slavic Bazar." It is from 2018 and it is a song he sings in French. It is an incredibly difficult song and quite amazing to hear...and it is only the tip of the iceberg.
Another one to check out is Judas Priest's cover of Diamonds & Rust (originally from Joan Baez). There are many great live versions out there so you get to see him do all those highs live.
If you really want an example of Rob's full ability, this is a link to a live version of "Blood Red Skies" a great Judas Priest song, very operatic. ua-cam.com/video/TwOhXvNiByY/v-deo.html
You should check out either King Diamond or Mercyful Fate. Thank me later.
Great video. King Diamond (At the Graves), Helloween (Keeper of the Seven Keys), Dio (Holy Diver) are fantastic songs from years ago.
For no other reason than Helloween is an amazing name for a band. Thanks my dude 😊
@@SoulSingerDiscovers :-) The singer of Helloween (Michael Kiske) is up there with Rob Halford for sure.
Probably noted below, but please check out "Beyond the Realms of Death." I love Rob's vocal in that song. Also, "Worth Fighting For."
I can suggest a variety of Judas Priest songs to check out (besides 'Breaking the law' and the big hits):
The blazing fast Priest songs - 'Freewheel burning'... 'Hellion/ Electric Eye'... 'Ram it down'... 'Metal meltdown'... 'Exciter'... 🤘🤘🔥🔥
The anthemic Priest tunes - 'Living after midnight'... "Hot rockin' "... 'One shot at glory'... 'Revolution'... 'United'
The mellower side of metal Priest - "Beyond the realms of death"... 'Turbo lover'... "Don't go"... 'Death'... 'Diamonds and rust' (acoustic version, Joan Baez cover)... "Lochness"
And the lesser-known Judas Priest w/ Tim 'Ripper' Owens on vocals - 'Cathedral spires'... 'Machine man'... 'Bullet train'... 'Hell is home' 🤘🤘
Perfect! This is a great list thank you my dude! 😊
Their song "Dreamer Deceiver & Deceiver" (studio version) should be next for you to witness his wider range and skill. Painkiller is incredible but kinda one dimensional so to speak. He does much more on Dreamaer Deceiver & Deceiver. But please first try the studio version as you did on this one. Then you might also see some live versions.
If you want to hear Rob sing this live, check out his performance at the 2016 AMA where he sang Breaking the Law and Painkiller with Babymetal.
Melisa, welcome to the gallery of reactors' "Faster than a bullet"-faces😂☮️.
Thanks for your video!!
Rob Halford and JUDAS PREIST have been world famous since the 70’s! They are one of THE metal bands. Rob is considered one of the very best Hard Rock singers ever. They have a very large catalog. You probably won’t hear many people mention this, but I’m a lifelong fan and know what I’m talking about. You really need to hear the album Hell Bent For Leather if you really want to know what they sound like. The song Running Wild is a great example. The entire album is one of the reasons why they are huge and have been for so long. I’ve seen them live in concert 21 times over the decades. Like I said, I know what I’m talking about. Riding on the Wind is also a badass song from their critically acclaimed album Screaming For Vengeance! Those 2 albums will tell you everything you need to know about the band. Have some loud fun!
I’m assuming you know Jeff Buckley’s work…if not listen to the studio album(only completed studio album) ‘ Grace’ it’s mind bending vocal gymnastics:)
Another amazing vocalist you should definitely check out is Ronnie James Dio. He is considered by many to be one of the greatest vocalists of all time in any genre.
Got him in my list! Thanks Collin! 😊
If you get done with Priest, check out Iron Maiden's Hollowed Be Thy Name offical video it's live from 1982 and recorded 2 days b4 the album came out. If you like Halfords voice you'll like Maiden.
Up the Irons !
Thanks for the suggestion my dude! 😊
I have a suggestion for you: a Japanese Metal band, Lovebites, all female and the lead singer Asami arrived from R&B. The first song could be "Edge of the World" or "Empty daydream". Then, from the last album "Judgment day" : "Stand & deliver". Ah, Lovebites covered this song "Painkiller"and for many people their version it's better than this original, hear it, if you don't believe me! Thanks in advance!
Dear Christ this sounds fantastic! This is what I currently love about the comments, all these bands and songs I never would have found! Thanks again my dude 😊👍
"better" than the original?
@@dlwseattle More speed e more precision, sorry if you are the Judas Priest fan, but when this exit many years ago, there was another type to play!
@@13uomini i do not fully understand your comment but if you think it's better that's ok I listened to it and think it sounds great - just not better✌️
For more PRIEST, listen to: BREAKING THE LAW, it’s a delightfully cheesy low-budget video; SCREAMING FOR VENGEANCE; and ELECTRIC EYE.
For more amazing vocalists, check out these all-female bands from Japan:
LOVEBITES play Heavy Metal. Start with HOLY WAR (live) - ua-cam.com/video/bgAxpEpEcno/v-deo.html
BAND-MAID, an innovative Rock band. Jump in with DOMINATION (live) - ua-cam.com/video/QbyQCJn6rYg/v-deo.html
Perfect! Thanks my dude 😊👍
I strongly recommend that you listen to Ronnie James Dio next. He was in Rainbow and had his own band just called Dio, but he did two albums with Black Sabbath in 1980 and 1981 that are just phenomenal.
He’s on the list my dude 😊
@@SoulSingerDiscovers outstanding. Use this link! It’s a live performance so you can really appreciate his performance. ua-cam.com/video/uWAhd4KkVUU/v-deo.html
Judas Priest was my introduction to Metal music. I was 7 when Sad Wings of Destiny was released and I've loved them since. Over 40 years a Metal fan and there is a band out there now redefining the genre. They also happen to be a reaction channel staple whose name I have to ask you to add to the list - *Jinjer* - "Pisces" is the song most start with, but my vote is for "Perennial live at Wacken Open Air 2019". An amazing band from Ukraine.
Thanks Brian! Ill check it out 😊
I didn't get into Priest until I found Screaming for Vengeance in my older brother's record collection in 1982 when I was 12, but they were the first true metal band I got into, & were easily my favourite band for many years (& might still be, I'm not sure). Jinjer has reignited my interest in music after about 20 years of near dormancy. I *adore* Jinjer.
@@hemlock399 The first cassette I bought for my fist Boom Box was Screaming For Vengeance. And Jinjer has done the same for me! I was also 12 in 1982. You're freaking me out dude... 🤣
@@BTAColorado After hearing Screaming For Vengeance, I joined Columbia House & bought a bunch of Priest albums. I remember the 1st time I put on The Best of Judas Priest, I thought "WTF is *this?".* After my ears got a bit acclimatized, I fell in love with songs like "Dying to Meet You", "Never Satisfied", the legendary "Victim of Changes", "Island of Domination" & "Deceiver", which earned me the label "burnout" from my friends, LOL. I quickly picked up their entire back catalogue. To this day, my favourite Priest song, maybe my favourite song *period,* is "Run of the Mill" (the mix on the Hero, Hero album is best). Such a great, long & diverse discography.
Cheers.
You would love Desert Plains from Judas Priest Live Vengeance 1982. 'Are you high?' It is amazing.Please please from a fellow Scot.
Graeme my man, I’m gonna check it out now. Thank you for the suggestion 😊💪
@@SoulSingerDiscovers I'm in Falkirk where are you? I could suggest loads of Priest stuff for your perusal.
Priest's
Victim of Changes, live version.. pretty much any...
Check out epitaph, and hear the other end of his vocal range
Check out "Queensryche - Take Hold of The Flame" Live in Tokyo 1985. Geoff Tate belts out some incredible highs.
"Victim Of Changes" has it all, steady, high, mellow parts. This is most likely one of the best of Rob Halford: Live US Festival 1983 ua-cam.com/video/sbsV-2Io6zI/v-deo.html
Love your reaction to this, a favorite song- so much directed energy at one place.... Directed where? Unclear! 🙂Just makes me happy!
Thanks my dude! I love chaos energy in music and people and this feels like both 😂 glad you enjoyed it 😊👍
Awsome reaction! You should also check out Judas priest - 'Victim of changes' live from the 1983 US Festival and 'Diamonds and rust' live from Japan 2005 (Rising in the east).
Will do! And thank you 😊
I was at the US Festival in 83.
You should check out the canadian band Unleash The Archers, and discover the fantastic voice of Brittney Slayes
Anything off of priest live is a must listen
7:38 yep. He hits a TOP FUCKING A!!!
Love these reaction videos to Metal bands we've loved for years and years. Metal as a genre is derided in general and certainly hardly ever (since the 80s) seen 'in the charts'.
I heard S-tier metal and got a vocal lesson, thank you!
Check out "Victim Of Changes" Live at US Fest '83 for great look at Rob's live vocals in his prime. The isolated vocal track from this song is on youtube.
Deep Purple - Child in Time. The singer Ian Gillan can reach the stratosphere like Rob Halford.
1990 was one of the greatest years for metal. This album, Cowboys From Hell, and Megadeths Rust In Peace all came out in ‘90 🤘
How could I forget Death and Spiritual Healing
Great reaction and yes they are still touring and his voice is just as amazing live 🤘
still touring in fact they are on their 50th tour now from creation and Rob now in his 70's can't hit the notes but he still does a decent job. Some songs he just can't hit have been removed from the set for lower octave songs
Alright Judas Priest lead singer! That's a Metal God you're talking to! I grew up in a small town in the 70s. We had one pop station to listen to. My only salvation for any real music was Record Bar. I went in one day and saw a Judas Priest cassette. Never heard of them but I had a good feeling. I ended up having to buy that cassette three times I played it so much.