JUDAS PRIEST-Diamonds And Rust!!!
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The metal gods! How could you not like these guys?
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@@jonmallek7746 no no they luved this song and angel, but hated painkiller, thats understandable should never start with painkiller, i hope they do blood red skies live eptaph video
That wasn't just someone singing a song, that was someone giving a performance.
Halford - The One You Love To Hate
(feat Bruce Dickinson)
Anything of Halford..
And Geoff Tate*
This is a cover song of Joan Baez ... One of my favourite Priest tunes...
Indeed!! I prefer the "Unleashed in the East" version myself
I have to agree. This is still one of my favorite covers of all time, although I like Blackmore's Night version just as much even though it is quite different. It shows the versatility of a well written song.
Oh shit ....I did not know that, thanks for the fun fact
Judas Priest has always been excellent in taking a song and making it their own. Green Manalishi, Better by you..., Diamonds and Rust. All top-tier covers by them.
Vin and Sori ,It’s great to see your gradual evolution from hating JP to becoming one of their fans in just a short time! JP Magic!
That's why halford is the"Metal God"!
glad to see that you guys are starting to come around to Rob Halford's singing abilities! Yah some of his high-pitched screaming can sound a little silly at first, but he has a range that no other metal signer can hit....The dude is almost 70 too and still f*cking kills it.
The deeper you go into Priest's catalog, the more you will find out they are so multifaceted in terms of musical style and vocal style. This was another tune that I never knew they had in their catalog till I got a hits disc and heard it for the first time. It became one of my favorites of theirs.
I've seen Judas priest 9 Times live and Judas priest always puts on an amazing concert and Rob Halford live is just incredible and I definitely will be going to the Judas Priest 50th anniversary tour
Finally a great band!
listen to Unleashed in the East, totally different cover of Diamonds and Rust
And much better IMHO
John Ostrick absolutely better
@@johnostrick1567 Much better? Hell 100X better!
Exactly what I was thinking.
Hey, All
To me, a song that embodiesl Priests' style and showcases each members talent is
'The Sentinel'
Lyrics, vocals, dueling guitars, atmosphere...
The 'Priest Live' version is epic!
Dear Vin&Sori, you are fantastic! I discover you a few weeks ago, searching a review for Mgla. And after that, my productivity level dropdown, because when my computer is on, your youtube channel is on also. Thank you! Regards from Romania! :)
More Priest! Every album has a different vibe. Something for everyone.
Masterpiece that brings me to tears every time....
The Metal God Rob Halford has about four octaves of voice. He's now 68 Years old and still sings as strong as ever.
One of my favorite live bands I have seen
rob's voice slams all those modern pop singers into the wall so hard, you're gonna need a spatula to scrape them off.
One of the best covers ever. Joan Baez is such an underrated songwriter. And Rob's tone and control of his voice in this performance is just amazing.
Priest, priest, priest...!!!
This is a cover song. I think that Rob Halford nailed it. He put all his soul in his voice. It is a special gift when a singer feels what he sings. I suggest another diamond voice. Warrel Dane. He was mythical, unic and authentic.
Vin and Sori. This is the slow down version of their cover of the song. I highly recommend listening to the live version on "unleashed in the East." National treasure is a good way to describe Rob Halford. He doesn't try to hit the notes he did when he was younger and he is adapted his voice so he still sounds phenomenal
If you want more live Priest, check out the US festival concert from 1983, lots of great live Priest
is this the one with the screamfest in the middle of desert plains?
I'll play the devil here: listen to this live with Tim Ripper Owens on vocals. (Rob is the king but Tim on Judas has been unfairly forgotten)
Listen to the live version from their 93 Meltdown record. Tim 'Ripper'Owens instead of Halford, but an amazing vocal performance
I still think the version from Unleashed in the East is the better version......
You can never do too much Priest or Maiden!!!!!
Both have over 40 years performing.
Saw both on the last 4 months.
Joan Baez wrote this about Bob Dylan. Great song. Do Iron Maiden - Blood Brothers.
Best 21st century maiden album?
Judas priest got their name from Bob Dylan.
@@integrity101 Brave New World? Hard to say, it's certainly up there as far as the albums this century go though. I really loved it. Up until that came out I wasn't as big a fan as I used to be after Bruce had left, I was a Bruce fan, and then he came back, and they became even more epic than before imo.
@@michaelheath2866 yea i saw them on the dance of death tour. I'm a Pantera guy so in 2000 i was jammin Reinventing The Steel. I remember plenty of the year end readers polls had RTS & Brave New World as #1 & #2 albums of the year in metal magazines. Halford also had a fantastic comeback with Resurrection which i just picked up in 2018. Kickin myself for not gettin that one sooner.
Anyway, i was just curious what the die hard Maiden fans thought of their 21st century stuff. Best album, best songs. Benjamin Breeg is probably my favorite. I gotta dig out these records again...
Yes Joan wrote this about her relationship after breakup with bob dylan.
Victim of Changes is a must
In my opinion, the best version was on the Unleashed in the East live album from 1979, much faster and heavier than this later version
Judas Priest - Sword of Damocles 2014
Best version is acoustic one
great fucking JP album
Nick Kraitor absolutely
I agree 💯 percent!
I’d disagree, original from 1974 is the best, it’s mellow and also a little bit of heaviness, this song doesn’t need very much heaviness, but only acoustic I don’t like, for this song anyways.
It helps to hear the whole album to understand the direction they were going with this, FYI Rob Halford originally wanted to be an opera singer that is why he can hit some of the higher registers vocally. I still say you would love Judas Priest Screaming for vengeance.
The J/P, 98 Live Meltdown version with Tim 'Ripper' Owens is just as good, maybe even slightly better.
@John Monticello The mistake was Halford leaving the band in the first place. Had they not got Ripper, Priest would have dissolved completely. The two CD's Ripper sang on are fantastic. It's a shame the band is ignoring that part of their history.
This made me realize that you've never done "Dreamer Deceiver" + "Deceiver" from their 1976 masterpiece of an album.. you should do that one the next time you do Judas Priest, very underrated "ballad", afaik they don't even play it live.
They did in 70s
the best version of this song is on Unleashed in the East
As much as I do like this version of Diamonds And Rust, the live version from Unleashed In The East is the best version in my opinion.
Makes sense , rob rerecord the vocals for that album
That is still one of my favorite live albums ever.@@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek
Rob Halford is all about vocal versatility and control. Check out some of his solo work, too.... So much greatness to choose from.
Starbreaker(one of my fav Priest tunes) is on the same album as this tune 🤘
You 100 % need to listen to Halford live
Rocking rio song Silent screams .
This is a masterpiece of a live performance from Rob , he wrote this song about himself. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do yourself a favor and review this song , ps love you guys I can relate to you , keep doing what your doing.
The Joan Baez version is great and she wrote it about Bob Dylan
When Bob Dylan want to come back with her¡
And Judas Priest is named after Dylan’s song „The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest“
Yes it's true but their version is just fu..ING amazing.
Joan's son likes the Priest version better, great story from Joan
I prefer the '98 Meltdown live version with Tim "Ripper" Owens as the frontman. Tim Owens did two awesome studio albums with Priest (Jugulator and Demolition), they are severely overlooked and they are some of the best albums Judas Priest produced. Give the Ripper era of Judas Priest a little love please!
Agree. Cathedral Spires is a friggin, underated bad ass song.
I agree with you on Jugulator, but I could not get into Demolition at all accept for one song Bloodsuckers. Jugulator has alot of great songs like Bullet Train, Burn In Hell, Blood Stained, and especially Cathedral Spires. I wish that Rob Halford would do at least one song live from the Tim Owens era. It really is a shame that it is ignored completely like it never existed.
Best version off of unleashed, but still good stuff.
Goosebumps, thats right...:)
Joan Baez was a folk singer from the 1960's, she wrote this song to and for Bob Dylan who she had a relationship
I'm so glad you guys liked it! I was so nervous that you wouldn't like the pacing. I also knew that Vin would think it was too short. Ha!
@HQVideoDude I wanted to showcase Halfords vocal ability and thought V&S would like. They both gave it a 10 which was more than I expected. I feel like this is an underrated song that would have never been chosen normally. I mean I would have chosen The Hellion/Electric Eye or A Touch of Evil but I think that V&S will review them eventually at some point anyway. Btw I'm really glad they chose this version, not the original. I don't think they would have liked the sped up version very much. Just my thoughts..
@HQVideoDude I'm so happy to hear that you enjoyed this version :)
THIS IS THE BEST CONCERT OF JUDAS PRIEST, rising in The east
Please! Please! Please! Please! watch VICTIM OF CHANGES live of this concert!
or JUDAS RISING please please please....
I enjoyed it , thank you both .. greetings from kuwait 🤘🏼
Baez wrote the song for Bob Dylan with whom she had a four year relationship.she likes the version of Judas Priest a lot.
Joan Baez originally released this song in 1975 and was about Bob Dylan. Judas Priest recorded two cover versions of this song, one in 75/76 that wasn't released until it was included on two compilation albums, The Best of Judas Priest and Hero, Hero. The second version, and more well known, was recorded in 1977 and included on their album Sin After Sin.
This is completely different than the studio version. If you have never heard a song before you need to hear the studio version first. Now you guys are sitting there thinking this is what the song sounds like🤨
Well, it is what the song sounds like. That was literally the song. Different than the studio version, but they can each stand on their own. I know I'm being pedantic, but I think live and studio versions of songs are very different animals at times and they're both valid.
The tune is definitely the same it's just way slower and its acoustic so it's not really a metal version.
Zac meant the heavy version with the solo and all. I literally thought they were going to react to that version.
So many other GREAT PRIEST SONGS
The song was originally done by Joan Baez in the 60’s, Joan Baez was a 60’s folk singer.
That's B0-AZZ....
Before the Dawn, Last Rose of Summer, Here Come the Tears are a few Judas Priest ballads you should have a listen too. I highly recommend Run of the Mill of their first album Rock a Roller too. And UA-cam added comment twice, that's weird!
the metal trinity have always been dickinson, halford, and dio.
Also Geoff Tate
Love this song! You shold have continued with "Worth fighting for" that is just after "Diamonds and rust" in this consert! It´s amazing! Thanks!
Oh comon ppl,Judas Priest songs are not only just screams with high notes,halford truely amazing singer and 50% of all their songs are with vocal tone like Diamonds and Rust (especially from 2004 year album till our times). Don't be afraid to listen more of them. Wish you all the best
This song is a cover, originally done by Joan Baez. It has become a Priest classic. You should listen to Out in the Cold or The Ripper.
Actually this is a song originally done by Joan Baez.
Try dreamer-deciever, a great early song from a great album- Sad Wings of Destiny
You didn't like painkiller?
What kind of aliens are you two with your devil horns up?
I've been into priest for 34 years, I don't like Painkiller, Halford sings like a Dalek
It was also their first priest listen. And they were still getting used to metal.
Painkiller is my favorite song by Judas Priest.
@@darkscorpion-donzaloog i know, one of the greatest metal anthems ever created
Rob's vocals in that aren't my favorite, I prefer his chest voice over his high falsetto personally. But instrumentally I can't see how you can't like it.
This song is a song written by Joan Baez, a former love interest to Bob Dylan.
And was a written as a direct message to BoB Dylan.
It cracks me up how you guys started off strongly disliking Rob's vocals, and now you love them. Good to see you grow.
Blackmore's Night cover of this is the best.
I think that when I'm listening to it, but when I listen to a JP version I think it is lol.
I took my son to see them about 7 or 8 years ago and they were awesome. One of my favorite bands since the 80s
Great pick. Truthfully though, I've always liked it better live 98' with Tim Ripper Owens. Incredible vocals.
LOVE THIS JAM. KICK ASS SONG. OLDIE BUT GOODIE HERE
JUDAS PRIEST 4 LIFE....
🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
A lot of 70's Priest sounds like this. \m/
Strange Priest song to choose ...considering their extensive catalogue?
One of the top 3 metal bands of all time...you owe it to yourselves to listen to more Preist!!
Rumor has it...next summer, priest and maiden will coheadline a US tour.
omgosh! I am going!
Judas priest - Firepower, Saints in hell, Dissident aggressor, The Rage.
Unleashed in the east... Sinner... Best song from the best album that Judas Priest ever did...
I remember your first couple Priest reviews when neither of you liked liked Halfords voice. I remember you saying as long as you lived you would never get into his kind of vocals. All l could do is laugh, because I've seen it before with people: if you keep listening to more of their catalog, it's going to seep into your soul with time. And once it clicks, and it always does, you become a Halford fan for life.
Saw Priest Live so many times from the 70's I lost count they are AWESOME !
Me too! 45ish times.
Down - bury me in smoke
Or DOWN- GHOSTS ALONG THE MISSISSIPPI or NOTHING IN RETURN
50 years of Judas Priest - Phenomenal. They have to be one of the top metal bands ever, to still be relevant and release quality music after all this time is a benchmark not many bands will reach!
This song was basically Baez ripping into Dylan. It deals with broken promises, Dylan's habit of contacting her later in her life, in this case calling her after almost a decade reminiscing about old times. Diamonds and rust is both a metaphor for good and bad memories, but also dealing with the fact that good memories usually last forever. When she said that he gave her diamonds and rust, she meant that he gave her both happiness and sadness, as well as fortune and poverty. She was thinking back about a time when they lived in a run down hotel in New York. All in all Joan Baez is talking about her relationship with Bob Dylan and all the crap he put her though.
The Judas priest original is not a ballad...the just did that first time
Maybe the best version , and its life..thanks :)
This whole record is amazing. The following record is even better, Stained Class. Dissident Aggressor, Better By You Better Than Me, Beyond the Realms of Death. So many great tracks from 70's Priest 🤘🏻
Well, again wrong version but still they were ahead of the time and it still rocks.
Really? This would be my preferred version to react to.
@Dexy Chan miss me with that dubbed bullshit, i rock with Ero-sennin
I prefer the slower version myself..
The Ripper version of Diamonds and Rust is hands down way better than the one with Halford
Makes me cry every time.
Nice reaction! Great Priest staple in their concerts. However, the Valencia version is so much more powerful. You need to try some of Halford solo stuff, Silent Screams, Resurrection are amazing tunes! You should do Dio- Hearing Aid- Stars, so many greats in there and the vocal outtakes are amazing.
A Bob Dylan song without Bob Dylan:
Judas Priest was named after the Dylan song „The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest“ and „Diamonds and rust“ is a song by Joan Baez about her former relationship with Bob Dylan.
Young Lady Named Joan Boaz.
LOL LOL LOL
I come for the humor 😁
Watch this and Wipe Away the Tears...
68 year's young and Rob is still on par. Saw the epitaph tour and he was flawless.
OMG.... timewarp! Talk about falling back into the '70s.... (I feel so ooooold)
If someone says Rob Halford cant sing he obviously dont know what be is talking about.
Another super vocalist is Daniel Heiman in Lost Horizon check their song Welcome Back.
Power Trip - Divine Apprehension
Power Trip - Hornet’s Nest
Power Trip - Crucifixation
Executioners Tax
Yeah man!
you should check out living bad dreams or a touch of evil if you liked this one, your gonna love either of them. they are musch longer than this song
@@beckyleavitt7808 oh yeah
first seen Judas priest in 83' at the us festival i was 15 and i just seen them again last April at Los Ragious in Las Vegas.and im 51 &Rob Halford still has it...
US 83 was the first for me too. I saw them several more times through the 80s and the last time was January 2018 in Salt Lake City. I was disappointed that Glen and KK weren't in the lineup , but I wasn't disappointed in the show at all.
@@dontmakemelaugh01 yeah,Tipton,and downing weren't there either in Vegas but Halford still rocked .Saxson was even there..right on Dan .they don't make music like they did when we were growing up.KEEP ON ROCKIN...
It is absolutely worth listening to the original of this by Joan Baez, not just to compare/contrast the two, but because both versions are excellent and have very different emotional resonances.
The next song was great too.
One of the greatest ballads out there. So beautiful and sad at the same time. Brilliant lyrics. And Halford's vocals...
Please do #Be'lakor - Countless Skies
Do Cathedral Spires from Judas Priest. Its a bad ass song. Totally underated.
I wish that Rob Halford would sing this song live one day. Judas Priest should not ignore the Tim Owens era like it never existed. There are some great songs from Jugulator and they should be performed with the current Judas Priest. Bruce Dickinson from Iron Maiden has no problem at all singing Blaze Bayley era songs which I am very happy about because I actually love that era also.
@@johnkatsoudas4767 Exactly. I just saw Maiden a week ago and Bruce sang 2 Blaze Bayley songs aa well as Di'Anno's songs. Maybe someday.
Celtic Frost - Synagoga Satanae
Celtic Frost - Ain Elohim
My band, back in the late 80s was fortunate enough to open for them. Great band, great guys.
Booked another show a yr or so later and their visas were denied. Not so fortunate, but opened for Hades, who was booked in their place. 80s were a metal paradise, lol.
Be well my friend.
Darn, worth fighting for was the next song.
Timing is pretty accurate an this performance as far as the original pacing and length of the song. If you can check out the absolute screaming awesome non acoustic version.
This is one of the best covers ever recorded. I actually a few years back made my own mix of this tune making it a duet with Joan Baez and Priest. I believe the original version by Baez was written about Bob Dylan. If you want to see a full rock'n live version check this out ua-cam.com/video/_DkpO9UEA3Q/v-deo.html
It was. It was basically Baez tearing into Dylan. She was talking about a lot of the crap she had to put up with from him.
Great tune and version, the studio one is very good as well and heavier.