Dee Snider said when Twisted Sister first went to England to play at a big festival people kept telling him when you walk out here, dressed like that, people are gonna eat you alive. Lemme, knowing this, and having much respect from the crowd, walked out to introduce them himself, saying they were his friends, and they were a great band. What a cool guy.
I saw Motorhead at the Queen Hall in Leeds in 1981. The opening band was The Lightning Raiders. They were getting bottled relentlessly by the crowd but after a couple of songs Lemmy appeared to a huge roar from the crowd. he was pissed off, told everyone it was a 'bad shit' to throw stuff at the band. A huge cheer erupted again and after that the crowd loved them lol. Got to hand it to Lemmy, he looked after people who needed it.
Rob genuinely loved Lemmy. And same back. Respect to both. RIP Lemmy. Miss you bad. Cannot believe I will never see another Motörhead gig after 32 yrs of seeing you live. Sucks. 😥
Man, I love both of those guys! They are nearly polar opposites voice-wise...both are (were in Lem's case sadly) incredible. I hope Rob is still with us for many many years.
Two massive legends and not an ounce of arrogance in them.i would have loved to chill in a local pub with a bottle of Jack with these guys just listening to the stories they could talk about.
Was at a Danko Jones concert last weekend. Seen him many times. His last song at EVERY concert over the years is called Mountain. In it, he praises many of the metal and rock gods who have passed on. He mentioned Phil at the last one, but saves Lemmy for last at EVERY show! Lemmy also commented to Danko when Danko was in awe of him and said I wish I could be sound like you guys. Lemmy responded with a cool "you got your own sound man! You're Danko Fucking Jones! Be proud of it!"
Brian Sauer Awesome. That's what you want, need & should hear from your peers. Positive juju. I've seen Priest 12×, Motorhead, only 2×. You could reverse those numbers, & I would still be a very satisfied & happy guy. On a funny note: My old bassist got to hang with Lemmy one night, back in the 80s I think. He said Lemmy's bass case reeked of vomit & beer/alcohol. Haha Gotta love a memory with olfactory components. R.I.P., Lemmy
This is why metal is the greatest genre. The heavy weights we all love show nothing but love & respect for each other. It creates a global family of metal heads. By comparison, look at the wankers in hip-hop & pop, all trying to outdo each other and shit talk their peers.
There have been plenty of beefs in hard rock and metal over the years. I'm a die-hard metal head, but there's just as much pettiness and backbiting in our genre as others, especially in the '80s and '90s. No need to try to romanticize it.
@@keefriff99 There's petty infighting & then there's "popping caps in that n**gas ass for dissin' me". Big difference. When Mustaine was booted from Metallica, did he return with his homies & do a drive by? No. He formed his own kickass band, became successful and later went on to reconcile with Metallica. Rockers & Metallers don't kill each other.
@@paradigm_sh1ft532 None of this has ever happened in hip hop ever. Youre taking one small portion of hip hop culture, which isnt really hip hop as its more trap and drill music culture and using it to generalize an entire genre and culture. Rappers diss eachother over records because its competition and its part of that particular culture. Simple as that. Biggie and tupac weren't killed by other rappers, neither was Big L or Proof or fat pat etc. Ive never heard of a rapper killing another rapper in a driveby. Also The quote "poppin caps in that ni**gas ass for dissin me" is not an official lyric from a rapper so I see that as a racial charicature of how a narrowminded person sees a culture/ genre they do not know. If you only like metal/hard rock thats fine. It doesnt make it fine to talk bad about a culture you have no knowledge in. Rap isnt just about killing and drugs. Thats just a small portion, Much like all metal isnt about burning churches and murdering.
Tony Howell I was never lucky enough to meet Lemmy, but I’ve not heard anyone who did say a single thing bad about him. I look up to him in a way as he said a lot of things that really resonate with me. Had I met him, I would have been content to merely thank him for making my life better.
@@catjudo1 me too :) fellow Capricorn, same real name, major fan since I was a teenager, was lucky enough to see them in very intimate quarters once though, the guy was my hero, a hard working rocker who never once sold out or gave a half effort, all old school and absolutely 100 RIP
Incredibly grounded and such a humble and modest man, with an extraordinary voice . . . Definitely one of my heroes . . . Nice to see him not being interviewed about 'being gay' for a change!
@@konobuzoggu239 not just British, but Brummie and British! Just like me, born in the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield. Tea is my drink as well, strong and black, like my women
Paul McCartney and James Hetfield aren't in this video. Neither of these guys ever had a hit and Moterhead's most famous song is a professional wrestling intro.
Rob Halford is a national treasure. His voice has the same passion and range as Freddie Mercury. I remember an interview with Heart's Ann Wilson, who said a lot of the same things as to taking care of her (amazing) voice. I'm just wondering why Mr. Halford has the smallest eyebrows of any human being I've ever seen! Rock on, Metal God, rock on...
seen priest in oct 2014 in detroit. and rob halford getting older still has it. top 3 concerts ive been blessed to have seen. unfortunantly i never got to see motorhead and thats rough. motorhead and judas priest are 2 huge reason i love metal and hard rock music. RIP LEMMY!
NIC ROOD I saw Priest in October 2015, first time and was a life long dream, I was blown away at just how well he sounds. It was like listening to the albums, no difference at all. Well there is,, but its hard to explain if you’ve never seen them live.
I saw Motorhead several times, the last being in Charlotte, NC several years before Lemmy died. I knew how loud it would be from previous shows so I asked my buddy if he wanted an extra pair of earplugs I brought. I knew he would say "Nah, that's pussy." Well, Motorhead began to play and it was already louder than anything my friend had ever heard. Lemmy said "Do you want us to turn it up louder?" and everyone roared their approval. So they turned it up and my buddy started tapping urgently on my arm, yelling "Alright, lemme have 'em! Lemme have 'em!" Lol! Everything louder than everything else! 🤘😼🤘
@@CBT5777 both very good (I'm a huge fan of tony moore and riot in general) but non-comparable with the stunning power of halford's voice, not mentioning his onstage presence and charisma
Rob and Lemmy, 2 of the greatest rockers ever. Man, what a conversation that would be to sit with those guys and just listen to the details of their lives. Always admired their dedication to their music and their fans, and absolutely embodying rock and roll no matter their different approach. \m/
Dio, Halford and Lemmy are one of the best voices of Metal. Hope I can see Halford on concert for another time. I missed motorhead when they were at my country and I regret that I couldn't hear Lemmy one last time.
Love JUDAS PRIEST,Rob halford one of the best lead singers ever,regardless of genre,lucky enough to have seen them twice only live,never disappointed,and to watch Glenn Tipton live,WOW,one of my favourite metal players🤘
Lemmy is the only old school rock and roll heavy weight that never gave a boring interview. All the others naff on and on - Lemmy; short and sharp with a couple jokes chucked in.
In the 90s, I was crew chief on a non union production crew. We got the contract for Anthrax, Fight and Rob Zombie. Day 1 I met Rob Halford, whom I was a huge fan of. He is hands down one of the nicest people I have ever met, and as professional as they come. Had breakfast with every day, sometimes lunch and dinner. That tour was my number one, and I've done so many I can't remember half of them. We also toured with Bkack Sabbath, Motorhead, and Morbid Angel. I got completely wasted with Lemmy after the show. He and Rob are shoukder to shoulder as people in their profession goes. Lemme was a huge lover of WWll history, and during the day I sat with him going over a stack of books on the subject, and I learned quite a bit of that history. I'm also a huge WWll nut too. It's a shame he has passed on...
@@freedom2084, he was a little over the top, but I'm guessing it was due to the fact he was on tour for the first time, amd whom he was working with. Nothing too over the top though.
*LONG LIVE ROB! WE LOVE YOU FOR FUCKSAKE! WE WISH YOU HEALTH AND A LONG PEACEFUL LIFE! AND VERY LOOKING FORWARD TO SEE YOU ROCKING THE HELL OUT OF US ON STAGE IN TOURS!*
Had Stained Class. British Steel and Screaming F V tapes in my Pioneer boombox. Those Duracells got expensive but the party was worth it. Thank You Rob Halford!
Ace of Spades is one of the greatest videos ever recorded Lemmy and the boys kick ass Rob has the voice of an Angel he is spot on practice always no matter how famous you are or it will show up on stage with sloppy performances.
I love both those guys. They are every bit as nice as you see in that interview. Bad ass image is reserved for the stage. Their voices are badass enough.
Mr Halford and the late, Mr Kilmister showed great respect to each other, the interviewer and their many fans. True gentlemen. In a world of untalented "Me me me, pop up "Celebrities" we need more people like this.
What I learned in blacksmithing is that a true master tends to talk very extensively about the great work of other masters and rather concisely about his own.
Rob being gay was such a non-issue, even back in the day when we all thought it, but never said it. And his profound respect, reciprocated by Lemmy, well, that's the best of heavy metal and rock, isn't it?? RIP Ian Fraser Kilmister, you are so very loved.
:grins: You remind me of a day back in my teens, when Killing Machine (US title Hell Bent for Leather) had just been released. A group of us were listening to the new LP and one of us, out of the blue said "Rob Halford's gay, you know". As one, nearly the whole group said "And?" ... and the matter never came up again :chuckles:
In the early ‘90s, at Lulu’s in Kitchener Ontario, I got to see Motörhead open for Black Sabbath with Ronnie James Dio on vocals, (Sabbath). That show still ranks within the top five concerts I’ve ever been to. Wanna talk about loud? I had ringing in my ears (acute tinnitus) until the morning of the third day after! I can only imagine that gig was a smaller, extended part of a tour, if only to promote Sabbath’s release of “Time Machine” on the “Wayne’s World” soundtrack. Still... my friends an I were lucky-as-fuck to score tickets. : )
''I luv u lemmay''
-Rob Halford
I ship it.
y'arroit me duck?
@-Trve Kvlt- Y'aroit innit :-)
Sounds like Ricky Gervais when he says that.
OR Lemme love u
Dee Snider said when Twisted Sister first went to England to play at a big festival people kept telling him when you walk out here, dressed like that, people are gonna eat you alive. Lemme, knowing this, and having much respect from the crowd, walked out to introduce them himself, saying they were his friends, and they were a great band. What a cool guy.
I saw Motorhead at the Queen Hall in Leeds in 1981. The opening band was The Lightning Raiders. They were getting bottled relentlessly by the crowd but after a couple of songs Lemmy appeared to a huge roar from the crowd. he was pissed off, told everyone it was a 'bad shit' to throw stuff at the band. A huge cheer erupted again and after that the crowd loved them lol. Got to hand it to Lemmy, he looked after people who needed it.
Two of the most iconics lead singers of heavy metal history, Rob and lemmy... a great salute from brazil
Agreed.
Rob genuinely loved Lemmy. And same back. Respect to both. RIP Lemmy. Miss you bad. Cannot believe I will never see another Motörhead gig after 32 yrs of seeing you live. Sucks. 😥
Yeah, even though Lemmy said that Motörhead and Judas Priest had nothing in common, Lemmy and Rob were like brothers.
Never say never. The nature of reality is stranger than one can comprehend. What once was, shall be again.
I hear that brother, i miss Lem 🤘
Man, I love both of those guys! They are nearly polar opposites voice-wise...both are (were in Lem's case sadly) incredible. I hope Rob is still with us for many many years.
+Scott H yes, me to \m/ \m/
Morbid Angel
\\m//Trey\\m//
Going to see Priest in March - saw them about 2 yrs ago & Rob could still shatter glass with that voice.
Couldn't have said it better, sir.
Rob and Lemmy. Both have made music history. Legends.
I met rob at Rockers in PHX , Az in 1985. Great guy.
Saw judas priest in 1988 and again in 2010. rob halford was flawless ............best metal voice i've ever heard live
👊🏻🤘🏻
I just saw them a few months ago and Halford’s voice still sounds amazing.
Two massive legends and not an ounce of arrogance in them.i would have loved to chill in a local pub with a bottle of Jack with these guys just listening to the stories they could talk about.
I watched both of them performing live. What an amazing experience that was…
Me too! ❣️
I'm so incredibly jealous❤🥺
@@cmaden78 You still have chance to see Judas Pries live🤘
@@Ventcis awesome. Thanks for the 411
i liked him saying my opinion of Lemmy's voice "rockin roll IS that voice
Yeah. So humble
Rock AND roll
Even though I'm not fan of his music def a class act
That ended in the most British way possible: "actually, I do have a cup o' tea."
So much love for Rob,and Lemmy.~R.IP Lemmy~ Never will be forgotten
Don't forget little Phil, he did after all beat St. Kilmister on the finishing line!
True that
Was at a Danko Jones concert last weekend. Seen him many times. His last song at EVERY concert over the years is called Mountain. In it, he praises many of the metal and rock gods who have passed on. He mentioned Phil at the last one, but saves Lemmy for last at EVERY show! Lemmy also commented to Danko when Danko was in awe of him and said I wish I could be sound like you guys. Lemmy responded with a cool "you got your own sound man! You're Danko Fucking Jones! Be proud of it!"
Brian Sauer Awesome. That's what you want, need & should hear from your peers. Positive juju. I've seen Priest 12×, Motorhead, only 2×. You could reverse those numbers, & I would still be a very satisfied & happy guy. On a funny note: My old bassist got to hang with Lemmy one night, back in the 80s I think. He said Lemmy's bass case reeked of vomit & beer/alcohol. Haha Gotta love a memory with olfactory components. R.I.P., Lemmy
Wow! Mr. Halford is so humble.
I met Rob. Such a humble, approachable, nice man. Great pipes. Great writing. Great stage presence. Love the 1982 Screaming for Vengeance tour!
This is why metal is the greatest genre. The heavy weights we all love show nothing but love & respect for each other. It creates a global family of metal heads.
By comparison, look at the wankers in hip-hop & pop, all trying to outdo each other and shit talk their peers.
@Brandon Koncyk Well they xan just keep dreaming. Or live in their delusional world.
There have been plenty of beefs in hard rock and metal over the years. I'm a die-hard metal head, but there's just as much pettiness and backbiting in our genre as others, especially in the '80s and '90s. No need to try to romanticize it.
@@keefriff99 but not as many as pop and rap
@@keefriff99 There's petty infighting & then there's "popping caps in that n**gas ass for dissin' me".
Big difference.
When Mustaine was booted from Metallica, did he return with his homies & do a drive by? No.
He formed his own kickass band, became successful and later went on to reconcile with Metallica.
Rockers & Metallers don't kill each other.
@@paradigm_sh1ft532 None of this has ever happened in hip hop ever. Youre taking one small portion of hip hop culture, which isnt really hip hop as its more trap and drill music culture and using it to generalize an entire genre and culture. Rappers diss eachother over records because its competition and its part of that particular culture. Simple as that. Biggie and tupac weren't killed by other rappers, neither was Big L or Proof or fat pat etc. Ive never heard of a rapper killing another rapper in a driveby. Also The quote "poppin caps in that ni**gas ass for dissin me" is not an official lyric from a rapper so I see that as a racial charicature of how a narrowminded person sees a culture/ genre they do not know. If you only like metal/hard rock thats fine. It doesnt make it fine to talk bad about a culture you have no knowledge in. Rap isnt just about killing and drugs. Thats just a small portion, Much like all metal isnt about burning churches and murdering.
2 legends saying the other is a legend and admiring each other's talent...this is what makes them great 😎🤘🔥♥️👏
I met Lemmy 33 years ago. Most amazing night of my life hanging with him and the guys. I would love to be able to talk to him again. RIP brother
Tony Howell I was never lucky enough to meet Lemmy, but I’ve not heard anyone who did say a single thing bad about him. I look up to him in a way as he said a lot of things that really resonate with me. Had I met him, I would have been content to merely thank him for making my life better.
@@catjudo1 me too :) fellow Capricorn, same real name, major fan since I was a teenager, was lucky enough to see them in very intimate quarters once though, the guy was my hero, a hard working rocker who never once sold out or gave a half effort, all old school and absolutely 100 RIP
Incredibly grounded and such a humble and modest man, with an extraordinary voice . . . Definitely one of my heroes . . . Nice to see him not being interviewed about 'being gay' for a change!
Love Judas Priest and Rob Halford. Glad he's still touring.
Rob has not just got the most awesome rock voice of all time but he is also the nicest guy ever love you Rob and RIP lemmy miss you forever mate:)
Rob's a jewel. Lemmy was/is a jewel. Really dig the mutual respect.
"Actually, I do have a cup of tea." Metal God speaking XD
Tea is now considered the most metal drink of all.
TheWildHealer Tea is God in liquid form.
on the other hand, he is british...
@@konobuzoggu239 not just British, but Brummie and British! Just like me, born in the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield.
Tea is my drink as well, strong and black, like my women
He's out of control :'P
Lemmy wore nazi uniforms, yet held the exact opposite beliefs. Truly one of the nicest guys in Rock N Roll.
yeah he just thought they looked awesome
or pissed the liberal lefties off :)
Lemmy said this: "I Cannot help that the Nazi had the nicest uniforms. If Israel had it, i worn them"
Fun fact: The nazi officer uniforms were designed by Hugo Boss 😊
Lemmy was a compulsive WW2 collector, he had loads of British stuff as well as German.
Rob Halford . What a lovely Bloke . Champion on the stage a Champion of the stage . Thanks for years and years of awesome music Rob . Love ya man 🤘
Two sides of a Rock and Roll coin. Perfect!
These guys are absolute legends and it's awesome to see them admiring and appreciating each other!
I was lucky enough to see Judas Priest and UFO together, back in the 70's . Great concert.
Rob is pure class.
two of the greatest singers from two of the most iconic bands of all time
Paul McCartney and James Hetfield aren't in this video. Neither of these guys ever had a hit and Moterhead's most famous song is a professional wrestling intro.
@@alphanerd7221 Doesn't matter,both are better than Beatles and Metaliica
@@IllustrateTheHorror Sure they are, except they blatantly aren't and you look the fool.
@@alphanerd7221 ahaha,get out of here nerd,Stained Class and Overkill albums both destroy tiny Metallica and Beatles
@@alphanerd7221 Metallica can't even write a damn song
Both of their voices are so amazing. N instantly recognisable
Rob's so nice nice it's ridiculous. He's like a lovely little Northern lady, only he's dressed as a biker.
hes a brummie
@@paulmcdonough1093 Walsall ain't in Brum mate
@@daveceaser13 Aren't Priest from West Brom?
@@joe-un1ky I think ian and kk are but rob is from walsall and glen is from blackheath
Great HUMAN
Rob Halford is a national treasure. His voice has the same passion and range as Freddie Mercury. I remember an interview with Heart's Ann Wilson, who said a lot of the same things as to taking care of her (amazing) voice. I'm just wondering why Mr. Halford has the smallest eyebrows of any human being I've ever seen! Rock on, Metal God, rock on...
I suspect that his head is so slippery that the razor slipped too far down at the front resulting in above eye follicle collateral damage.
I had to go back and look 😂
The part in Confess where rob wishes he was on freddies yacht with all those delicious tan young men is hilarious and so relatable
No way Freddie has the same range. There's just no way
Actually Rob has 6 octaves and Freddie has 4 octaves just like Bowie. So Rob has a huge range compared to them two.
Nice to know I got to listen to these 2 in their primes. Another cool thing most kids will never get to do.
We're gonna tell our grandchildren that we lived to see those two legends, and they won't believe us mate.
seen priest in oct 2014 in detroit. and rob halford getting older still has it. top 3 concerts ive been blessed to have seen. unfortunantly i never got to see motorhead and thats rough. motorhead and judas priest are 2 huge reason i love metal and hard rock music. RIP LEMMY!
NIC ROOD I saw Priest in October 2015, first time and was a life long dream, I was blown away at just how well he sounds. It was like listening to the albums, no difference at all. Well there is,, but its hard to explain if you’ve never seen them live.
I saw Motorhead several times, the last being in Charlotte, NC several years before Lemmy died.
I knew how loud it would be from previous shows so I asked my buddy if he wanted an extra pair of earplugs I brought. I knew he would say "Nah, that's pussy."
Well, Motorhead began to play and it was already louder than anything my friend had ever heard.
Lemmy said "Do you want us to turn it up louder?" and everyone roared their approval.
So they turned it up and my buddy started tapping urgently on my arm, yelling "Alright, lemme have 'em! Lemme have 'em!"
Lol!
Everything louder than everything else! 🤘😼🤘
Two legends!
Love the way she says 'Lemmy!' then he says 'I love you Lemmy'. Rob Halford is a real class act.
I love how Lemmy just pops up like "Hey Robbie you Hellion. I got some questions for ya!". So goofy lol.
Much respect to Rob and Lemmy!
There's only one Rob Halford. He is one of the few, very limited few, that will never have an equal vocally.
Ian Anderson is an Eclipse in the world of Rob Halford.
only guy who ever came close was CFH Phil Anselmo with the falsetto vocals
Dio is within those few
@@SimeonKenney totally agree
@@CBT5777 both very good (I'm a huge fan of tony moore and riot in general) but non-comparable with the stunning power of halford's voice, not mentioning his onstage presence and charisma
Rob and Lemmy, 2 of the greatest rockers ever. Man, what a conversation that would be to sit with those guys and just listen to the details of their lives. Always admired their dedication to their music and their fans, and absolutely embodying rock and roll no matter their different approach. \m/
Rob and Lemmy praising each other!! Two of the greatest RnR legends!
† RIP † You badass rocker. You will be greatly missed!
"I do have a cuppa tea"
That's so Brit Metal of him!!!!!
"No satanic rituals....actually I do have a cup a' tea." 🤣🤣🤣🤣Halford is awesome!
Smoke and drink is exactly how Lemmy maintained his voice.
Rob Halford is a true Treasure of Planet Earth. A true inspiration and a humble man.
Dio, Halford and Lemmy are one of the best voices of Metal. Hope I can see Halford on concert for another time. I missed motorhead when they were at my country and I regret that I couldn't hear Lemmy one last time.
I love you both! Thanks for all of the great moments and music in rock n roll history!
“I love you Lem-ay.” God I miss Lemmy so much, RIP.
Love JUDAS PRIEST,Rob halford one of the best lead singers ever,regardless of genre,lucky enough to have seen them twice only live,never disappointed,and to watch Glenn Tipton live,WOW,one of my favourite metal players🤘
Anyone that has ever heard Motorhead knows when they hear Motorhead ever again, no way you can think it is a different band just by Lemmy's voice. RIP
this :) and this, made popular by some cover band: ua-cam.com/video/hF9Gr5waAJg/v-deo.html
Awesome response. So humble. Truly appreciates the fans.
Saw them together in 2015 my first but not last concert of Judas Priest and sadly my first and last concert of Motorhead
They both are legends
Lemmy is the only old school rock and roll heavy weight that never gave a boring interview. All the others naff on and on - Lemmy; short and sharp with a couple jokes chucked in.
I got the Sin After Sin album and Rob's voice is just amazing. My favorite song by them is Sinner.
This is the definition of WHOLESOME.
His solo album Resurrection is AMAZING!!!
The two METAL GODS together!! Cool.
Both absolute legends.
Had the pleasure of seeing Lemmy with Motorhead live. Webster Theater in Hartford, March '05. Great show. R.I.P., Lemmy. You were a class act.
LOVE Rob and Lemmy. 2 of the all time greatest Rock / Metal singers.
Lived round the corner from Rob and his Brother Nigel when I was younger. Still glad to see he has his Walsall accent. Still see Nigel now and again.
Hés so true, humble and friendly. It’s just great 😊🤘🏻👍🏻🎸🎶♠️
"It doesn't get any easier because you're more successful" -- that work ethic helped make Priest great.
i love how much they respect and love eachothers... its magic that will make a metalhead cry
actually I smiled :)
In the 90s, I was crew chief on a non union production crew. We got the contract for Anthrax, Fight and Rob Zombie. Day 1 I met Rob Halford, whom I was a huge fan of. He is hands down one of the nicest people I have ever met, and as professional as they come. Had breakfast with every day, sometimes lunch and dinner. That tour was my number one, and I've done so many I can't remember half of them. We also toured with Bkack Sabbath, Motorhead, and Morbid Angel. I got completely wasted with Lemmy after the show. He and Rob are shoukder to shoulder as people in their profession goes. Lemme was a huge lover of WWll history, and during the day I sat with him going over a stack of books on the subject, and I learned quite a bit of that history. I'm also a huge WWll nut too. It's a shame he has passed on...
Hi George, the guitarist who was in Fight is now the guitarist in steel panther. Any experience with him? Nice or a jerk?
@@freedom2084, he was a little over the top, but I'm guessing it was due to the fact he was on tour for the first time, amd whom he was working with. Nothing too over the top though.
George Mcmillan Cool. Thanks
*LONG LIVE ROB! WE LOVE YOU FOR FUCKSAKE! WE WISH YOU HEALTH AND A LONG PEACEFUL LIFE! AND VERY LOOKING FORWARD TO SEE YOU ROCKING THE HELL OUT OF US ON STAGE IN TOURS!*
Had Stained Class. British Steel and Screaming F V tapes in my Pioneer boombox. Those Duracells got expensive but the party was worth it. Thank You Rob Halford!
Two legends among men!!!
Metal God with the greatest 1 2 punch on guitars with KK and Glen. The best.
Ace of Spades is one of the greatest videos ever recorded Lemmy and the boys kick ass Rob has the voice of an Angel he is spot on practice always no matter how famous you are or it will show up on stage with sloppy performances.
He's a great guy. Oh, and the best voice in Metal.
Love how this ends with him saying "actually i do have a cup of tea" 🤣
He really did love Lem as we all did , and ultra ultra modest when ive seem him back in the day. Be safe 💝 .
Almost cried watching him, RIP Lemmy.
Rob can still hit all the notes to this day, what a fucking god
Legends will never Die Lemmy Kilmister
So glad i was born in the 70's and didn't miss out on these guys at their very best!
I love Rob Halford... doesn't show off about sex, drugs and rock and roll... but still very much a kick ass rock star.
I love both those guys. They are every bit as nice as you see in that interview. Bad ass image is reserved for the stage. Their voices are badass enough.
Delivering the goods as always Rob 👍
Mr Halford and the late, Mr Kilmister showed great respect to each other, the interviewer and their many fans. True gentlemen. In a world of untalented "Me me me, pop up "Celebrities" we need more people like this.
Two legends
Love you Rod...... you will always rock.......... no one is like you or ever will be.......
Look at the t-shirt, the finger looks like it is real.... 2:28
+Inge Namnh Wow great catch that does look real. lol.
What do you mean "looks" real? :D
The finger looks like it's moving
I think it looks like Halford has his cock out
you have a finger in your profile pic lol
What I learned in blacksmithing is that a true master tends to talk very extensively about the great work of other masters and rather concisely about his own.
Puts his titanic talent down to a nice cup of tea. What a gent.
"Acrobatic" what a superbly apt way to describe Mr Halford's voice.
Rob being gay was such a non-issue, even back in the day when we all thought it, but never said it.
And his profound respect, reciprocated by Lemmy, well, that's the best of heavy metal and rock, isn't it??
RIP Ian Fraser Kilmister, you are so very loved.
To me, and not only to me, RIP stands for "Rock in Peace", especially when it's damn Lemmy!
:grins: You remind me of a day back in my teens, when Killing Machine (US title Hell Bent for Leather) had just been released. A group of us were listening to the new LP and one of us, out of the blue said "Rob Halford's gay, you know". As one, nearly the whole group said "And?" ... and the matter never came up again :chuckles:
so cool to see the mutual love and respect of these two rock gods
What an unassuming easy going guy ! Long live Rob !
I love his Brummy accent, makes me proud on how he's from my home town!
Such a nice (not to mention talented) guy! And RIP Lemmy... \m/
Two of the best and nicest guys in music. RIP Lem!
great advice from uncle Rob
You can tell that both respect the hell out of each other.
In the early ‘90s, at Lulu’s in Kitchener Ontario, I got to see Motörhead open for Black Sabbath with Ronnie James Dio on vocals, (Sabbath). That show still ranks within the top five concerts I’ve ever been to. Wanna talk about loud? I had ringing in my ears (acute tinnitus) until the morning of the third day after!
I can only imagine that gig was a smaller, extended part of a tour, if only to promote Sabbath’s release of “Time Machine” on the “Wayne’s World” soundtrack. Still... my friends an I were lucky-as-fuck to score tickets. : )