There you have it, ladies and gentlemen.. true rock Gods. Priest was my first concert in 1982 and Halford just blew my mind with the vocals and the rest of the amazing band killed it. Here they are 40+ years and still sounding tight! Well-deserved and long overdue... Halford is 73, people.. 73... still hits the notes. Incredible
@SinCityVillian, I heard Rob can hit 6 octaves nowadays. Back in the 80's he used to hit 8. I've been a Priest fan since the early 80's. My favorite song and video of theirs will forever be 'Freewheel Burning'. In my eyes at any age these guys will always have that eternal youthfulness about them. And their music will also stay ageless and classic as well. 😊
@@EB1878 Какие 6-8 октав? Откуда ты это взял? У него всю жизнь было 4 октавы. Было! Значит, сейчас их точно меньше. Или ты думаешь, что старик может петь как молодой?
Jesus age freaking God Goosebumps I'm 56 years old I've been rocking to Judas priest since the last part of the seventies going into the 80s, all I can say is if you never got to experience them in concert then you missed out on something they played extremely loud but yet you can understand every single word he said they it definitely deserve being in the Rock and roll Hall of Fame and this man just proved it and his band that they can still belt it out just like years ago freaking awesome job
Can you believe his voice still sounds so good?!! I’m 57 and right there with you. Hell yeah this is so overdue and their concerts were epic!!!! I’m so mad I didn’t keep my concert T’s.
I had the pleasure of meeting Rob at a local shop here in a Phoenix a few years ago. Very cool and humble guy. Oddly enough he didn't want to talk about music. He wanted to talk about sports lol.
@@erwocoolis9451 He probably just was in the mood to talk about something different. You gotta remember, he has been talking about music literally every day for over forty years lol.
Actually, they did perform that song, this video is just mislabeled. It wasn't part of the broadcast. There's footage of them performing "Another Thing Coming" on UA-cam. They did that, "Breaking the Law" and "Living After Midnight".
Thank you. I thought so. I was excited to hear You Got Another Thing Coming b/c it is one of my all-time favorite songs by them. I looked into the details when someone had asked about it.
Except they left out Tim Owens. I know that Rob's the iconic voice of Priest, but snubbing a guy who fronted the band for the better part of a decade and put out two genuinely solid albums with them is an absolute jerkass move.
@@GreggNowhere I sympathize, but honestly, I'm not sure Tim's contributions warranted him being inducted. Hell, I don't even know how Rock Hall candidates are selected. I would guess the two albums he was a part of didn't make the cut. They are largely forgotten/ignored by the label and the public anyway. I'm only convinced Les Binks, one my favorite drummers, only got in because he was on two albums that actually hit U.S. charts and a "live" album that defined how live albums were done.
@WeirderGuitar they tend to induct the whole band, so if you were in the band? You go in the hall. Jugulator was Grammy nominated and made it into the top 10 album charts in multiple countries back in an era where that meant something, so it's weird to say that it's a thing about sales or impact - it had more than Nostradamus for example. Also, When KK quit and started his own thing, he could have hired any metal singer he wanted, but he hired Ripper. I'm not even that huge of a fan of the guy, but it just feels like major dick move from a group who have a reputation for being really nice people.
@@GreggNowhere No I get you for sure. I just think that the Rock Hall has a very strange way of doing things sometimes. Like having a bunch of Hip-hop and RnB artists in it lol
I heard Judas Priest for the first time in 1978. Over all the years and many bands and incredibly good vocalists, Rob Halford just might be the greatest hard rock / metal vocalist of all time. No doubt, there some really great ones who come to mind, but no one ever had quite the vocal range, the scream and the longevity of Rob.
I'll never forget growing up in the midwest & not know who Judas Priest was. I went with friends to go see Ted Nugent who was the headliner. Suddenly the Arena lights go dark & you hear this loud as helll chopper fire up over the PA system & probably the most intense guitar riff I had ever heard at the point. Siren cop car lights are rotating/shining into the crowd & suddenly in the main spotlight on stage you see this intense serious as hell buzzcut bleach blond guy in full on S&M Bondage Whips & Chains bondage gear belting these operatic sounding metal vocal notes while staring everyone down in front of him. I had no idea what to make of it except I loved the intensity & the sound. They didn't seem like put together cartoon. It looked & sounded like a better soundtrack for A Clockwork Orange.
That's kinda sad, that was by far their worst album, a synthetic new-wave experiment gone horribly awry. I saw that tour too but my first time seeing Priest was the World Vengeance Tour, November 4, 1982 with Coney Hatch and The Scorpions. I found a half smoked, still burning joint on the ground and took a deep hit off it and nearly hacked up a lung, I've been a pothead ever since.
@ll7868 I agree. In 82 I was still in a small canadian hicktown. Only when I moved to a larger city were there opportunities to see live concerts more often. Lol, you probably "got lucky" just being a pothead. I came across many who got into hard drugs in the 80s; it was common to know someone in AA and NA.
@@kc3678 I lived in Selkirk, Manitoba, a 1 movie theatre town where all the hockey teams shared the same rink. I saw that show in Winnipeg. As for the pot, my dad was the head grower for the Satan's Angels from '79-'83 then they became a Hell's Angel's chapter, he grew for them until 1990. He spent two stints in Stoney Mountain in Manitoba and Oakalla in BC for grow ops. He was a legal advocate, had a few arrests at protests and rallies for it so when the Angels offered to fund him he jumped on the chance to grow as much weed as he could. They put him in charge of a dozen farms all over the Lower Mainland, in the 1980s if you grew weed in BC you did it for the Angels or bad things happened. In 1983 they came into big money and bought a huge house for my dad to operate from, rent and utility free. My dad allowed me to smoke weed, even supplied it for me so I wouldn't get ripped off by street dealers, but he always warned me to never use weed as a gateway drug, I never did. I've dropped acid and eaten shrooms but that's it.
50+years of Rob Halford hitting all those spine chilling notes and guess what?, he’s still doing it. Invincible Shield(their latest)is a testament to their library of anus kicking albums.
Gotta say it was good to see KK one last time with Priest (they all still got it), makes me wonder how they could have fare with a Downing - Faulkner attack on the guitars, but it wasn't meant to be. We all know relationship is pretty much on ice between these guys (you can see it on the video, even if Rob and KK play a little together it seems pretty stiff) but it's nice seeing KK not holding any grudge against Richie. The dude is just having a blast playing with him that night and it shows. Also it's nice to actually hear Richie and Scott singing the chorus to Living After Midnight and not the tape playing the studio chorus!
I guess we had another thing coming as it was definitely not one of the songs in this video!!! hahahaha. It was a great performance by everyone though. Well deserved entry into the 'Rock' hall of fame!
I'm diggin' the guitarist in the cap's energy. Everyone else is bouncing around rockin' out, doing their power stance and all that. He's just there like Uh Yup... Mmmhmm... Uh huh...
If you only knew you would retract that statement, Mr Glen Tipton developed a degenerative neurol disorder after decades of entertaining metal fans all over the planet, He's done the time, put in the art and the work and deserves your respect.
I didn’t know Glenn was this bad off. I would have been happy to see him on stage in a wheelchair NOT playing. I know he really wanted to be there. I’m glad he made it. He’s always been a favorite since 1978 (my first JP album was Killing Machine)
I saw them live in Houston's Summit for the Freewheel Burning/Defenders of the Faith tour...fuckin awesome! And now they're old as hell...Rob can't hit the high notes anymore, obviously... Sad, sad, sad as I sit here 55 years old. It all goes so fast. Best time EVER to grow up though...I'll take that to my grave.
Ian Hill (73 on 01/20/25) is like Dick Clark.. He never ages.. He's on every single JP album. He and Glenn are the longest surviving l members. And Glenn doesn't really tour much nowadays because of Parkinson's disease.
The two songs performed in this video are Breaking the Law and Living After Midnight. 🤔
Just goes to show how much the Hall of Fame knows about music.
Hall of Fame are hacks and Swifties. They know nothing about Priest.
@@TM_Stone Still waiting on You Got another Thing!!
ua-cam.com/video/BPuY5NYdCBU/v-deo.html
@@Fast2Whls Maybe it was the person editing the video. That is possible, right?
There you have it, ladies and gentlemen.. true rock Gods. Priest was my first concert in 1982 and Halford just blew my mind with the vocals and the rest of the amazing band killed it. Here they are 40+ years and still sounding tight! Well-deserved and long overdue... Halford is 73, people.. 73... still hits the notes. Incredible
@SinCityVillian,
I heard Rob can hit 6 octaves nowadays. Back in the 80's he used to hit 8. I've been a Priest fan since the early 80's. My favorite song and video of theirs will forever be 'Freewheel Burning'.
In my eyes at any age these guys will always have that eternal youthfulness about them. And their music will also stay ageless and classic as well. 😊
@@EB1878 Какие 6-8 октав? Откуда ты это взял? У него всю жизнь было 4 октавы. Было! Значит, сейчас их точно меньше. Или ты думаешь, что старик может петь как молодой?
It was awesome seeing KK and Glenn.
Performing on stage together. Finally. It brings back memories from the eighties one of the best guitar duels.
KK Downing was my favorite guitar player as a kid. He and Glenn Tipton were my gateway to guitar.
Especially when Rob would ride his Harley on stage! 🤘
Hell yah! JUDAS PRIEST deserves to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame!!! They still ROCK🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
And here I am, with goosebumps on my skin after listening to a song I first heard in 1983! I've loved Judas Priest since then.
I'm so glad one of my guitar heroes Glenn Tipton got to experience this great moment ❤❤
This is real raw rock music.. Legends never die..❤❤
Jesus age freaking God Goosebumps I'm 56 years old I've been rocking to Judas priest since the last part of the seventies going into the 80s, all I can say is if you never got to experience them in concert then you missed out on something they played extremely loud but yet you can understand every single word he said they it definitely deserve being in the Rock and roll Hall of Fame and this man just proved it and his band that they can still belt it out just like years ago freaking awesome job
Can you believe his voice still sounds so good?!! I’m 57 and right there with you. Hell yeah this is so overdue and their concerts were epic!!!! I’m so mad I didn’t keep my concert T’s.
I second that statement.
At 56 years old.
Those guys blew out my Kraco 10x9 speakers.....lol
@ 😄
57 here and still jammin
@ 🙌
Just pure badassery. Timeless and performed it with authority. Chills and smiles
This video needs to be affixed to the definition of badassery when that word gains entry into the dictionary.
I had the pleasure of meeting Rob at a local shop here in a Phoenix a few years ago. Very cool and humble guy. Oddly enough he didn't want to talk about music. He wanted to talk about sports lol.
He's british after all, maybe he's got some no-metal-before-tea-time rule or something...
@@erwocoolis9451 He probably just was in the mood to talk about something different. You gotta remember, he has been talking about music literally every day for over forty years lol.
One of my favorite bands!
British Steel is still in heavy rotation in my collection. Love that album.
The definitive Metal Gods! Nothing less!
I'm just happy they got in. They showed why they are the metal gods
30 years to late
Even though it's a spot this was awesome it is mislabeled. They did not perform the song in the title. So somebody needs to fix this.
Actually, they did perform that song, this video is just mislabeled. It wasn't part of the broadcast. There's footage of them performing "Another Thing Coming" on UA-cam. They did that, "Breaking the Law" and "Living After Midnight".
You’re full of sh** and probably a bot…you’re not in charge of telling anyone what to do a**^^^^!! They did play it, stupid!
Thank you. I thought so.
I was excited to hear
You Got Another Thing Coming b/c it is one of my all-time favorite songs by them. I looked into the details when someone had asked about it.
Total jip.
ua-cam.com/video/BPuY5NYdCBU/v-deo.html
Still freaking awsome
Can't we have this all the time? One happy Priest family!
Except they left out Tim Owens. I know that Rob's the iconic voice of Priest, but snubbing a guy who fronted the band for the better part of a decade and put out two genuinely solid albums with them is an absolute jerkass move.
@@GreggNowhere I sympathize, but honestly, I'm not sure Tim's contributions warranted him being inducted. Hell, I don't even know how Rock Hall candidates are selected. I would guess the two albums he was a part of didn't make the cut. They are largely forgotten/ignored by the label and the public anyway. I'm only convinced Les Binks, one my favorite drummers, only got in because he was on two albums that actually hit U.S. charts and a "live" album that defined how live albums were done.
@WeirderGuitar they tend to induct the whole band, so if you were in the band? You go in the hall. Jugulator was Grammy nominated and made it into the top 10 album charts in multiple countries back in an era where that meant something, so it's weird to say that it's a thing about sales or impact - it had more than Nostradamus for example.
Also, When KK quit and started his own thing, he could have hired any metal singer he wanted, but he hired Ripper.
I'm not even that huge of a fan of the guy, but it just feels like major dick move from a group who have a reputation for being really nice people.
@@GreggNowhere No I get you for sure. I just think that the Rock Hall has a very strange way of doing things sometimes. Like having a bunch of Hip-hop and RnB artists in it lol
Ni@@WeirderGuitarni
Rob 73 years old and still rocking it.🤘🤘🤘🤘
K . K DOWNING with RITCHI FAULKNER on ONE Stage . Great , great ! 🤘🤘🤘
Just saw this 1122/24. Man that was great. KK rockin with his old band Glenn doing a solo. For a moment I was in heaven
I heard Judas Priest for the first time in 1978. Over all the years and many bands and incredibly good vocalists, Rob Halford just might be the greatest hard rock / metal vocalist of all time. No doubt, there some really great ones who come to mind, but no one ever had quite the vocal range, the scream and the longevity of Rob.
🕺💯⚡🌟OUT OF THIS WORLD🌏🌎🌍💯👍
Still screeching!!
Wow 3 songs bringing me right back to high school!! Damn. Nice lol 🖤🖤🖤
And that’s how it’s done folks!
Saw them first in 1982 in Blackburn lancashire UK. I was 13. Rob and the band are still amazing.
Class act ! totally love the new work Priest have released too, loads of energy ! XX
Judas Priest kicks ass 🎸🥁🎤🎸🤘🏻🤘🏻.
Judas Priest was my very first live concert ever !! And Saxon opened for them way back when !! 🤘
I liked KK downing
Taking about EARNING your spot in the RR HALL OF GAME! These guys did!
I'll never forget growing up in the midwest & not know who Judas Priest was. I went with friends to go see Ted Nugent who was the headliner. Suddenly the Arena lights go dark & you hear this loud as helll chopper fire up over the PA system & probably the most intense guitar riff I had ever heard at the point. Siren cop car lights are rotating/shining into the crowd & suddenly in the main spotlight on stage you see this intense serious as hell buzzcut bleach blond guy in full on S&M Bondage Whips & Chains bondage gear belting these operatic sounding metal vocal notes while staring everyone down in front of him. I had no idea what to make of it except I loved the intensity & the sound. They didn't seem like put together cartoon. It looked & sounded like a better soundtrack for A Clockwork Orange.
Oh man, seeing the old line up is magic
Judas Priest perform "Breaking The Law," and "Living After Midnight." "You've Got Another Thing Coming," isn't in the video at all.
True but just hearing the name of the song was nostalgic lol
Love you since ever & FOREVER!!! British Steel = my very first Longplayer😊 in my Life. Best wishes from Germany 👌🏻❣❣🤟🏻
Great metal band 💪
About time.
'Bout damn time.
My first major concert I attended right out of high school was the Turbo tour. My ears rang for three days.
That's kinda sad, that was by far their worst album, a synthetic new-wave experiment gone horribly awry. I saw that tour too but my first time seeing Priest was the World Vengeance Tour, November 4, 1982 with Coney Hatch and The Scorpions. I found a half smoked, still burning joint on the ground and took a deep hit off it and nearly hacked up a lung, I've been a pothead ever since.
@ll7868
I agree. In 82 I was still in a small canadian hicktown. Only when I moved to a larger city were there opportunities to see live concerts more often. Lol, you probably "got lucky" just being a pothead. I came across many who got into hard drugs in the 80s; it was common to know someone in AA and NA.
@@kc3678 I lived in Selkirk, Manitoba, a 1 movie theatre town where all the hockey teams shared the same rink. I saw that show in Winnipeg.
As for the pot, my dad was the head grower for the Satan's Angels from '79-'83 then they became a Hell's Angel's chapter, he grew for them until 1990. He spent two stints in Stoney Mountain in Manitoba and Oakalla in BC for grow ops. He was a legal advocate, had a few arrests at protests and rallies for it so when the Angels offered to fund him he jumped on the chance to grow as much weed as he could. They put him in charge of a dozen farms all over the Lower Mainland, in the 1980s if you grew weed in BC you did it for the Angels or bad things happened. In 1983 they came into big money and bought a huge house for my dad to operate from, rent and utility free. My dad allowed me to smoke weed, even supplied it for me so I wouldn't get ripped off by street dealers, but he always warned me to never use weed as a gateway drug, I never did. I've dropped acid and eaten shrooms but that's it.
after all these years, his voice is still amazing
WOW🤘
That was awesome go priest !
Dang these guys still got it awesome
No, they don't. Rob's voice is near shot.
True Rock Gods...Rob Halford is a Vampire I swear he never stops kicking ass
I still have my ticket stub from seeing them performing this on tour! 😎
such a dam good song.
Breakin the law! 🙌🙌🙌
00:55 "So much for a golden future, I can't even start" Halford to KK's face. That broke me.
50+years of Rob Halford hitting all those spine chilling notes and guess what?, he’s still doing it. Invincible Shield(their latest)is a testament to their library of anus kicking albums.
Fvckin' amazing.
Great to see Glenn perform that solo! His economical-yet-slick picking style probably helps him out with his Parkinsons.
Their guitars sounded so clean
Gotta say it was good to see KK one last time with Priest (they all still got it), makes me wonder how they could have fare with a Downing - Faulkner attack on the guitars, but it wasn't meant to be.
We all know relationship is pretty much on ice between these guys (you can see it on the video, even if Rob and KK play a little together it seems pretty stiff) but it's nice seeing KK not holding any grudge against Richie. The dude is just having a blast playing with him that night and it shows.
Also it's nice to actually hear Richie and Scott singing the chorus to Living After Midnight and not the tape playing the studio chorus!
I still don't understand why Ritchie Faulkner wasn't inducted as well he was with them a long time at that point.
Right?... Even Rob Trujillo was inducted with Metallica
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wow....Alice Cooper introducing Judas Priest 🤘🤘🤘
Wow, it’s like two childhood favourite legends together
The best 80’s metal.
The best they were, the best they are and the best they ever will be! 😁
🤘🏻
I guess we had another thing coming as it was definitely not one of the songs in this video!!! hahahaha. It was a great performance by everyone though. Well deserved entry into the 'Rock' hall of fame!
Priest is bad ass! However, they didn't play You've Got Another Thing Comin in this video. Great show!
No egos...no vices...no judgement...JUST FUC***G GREAT IMORTAL MUSIC!!!!
F*cking awesome Priest \\MM//
🙌🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻🙌🏻
Now picture this 40 years ago ,I was there💃🏻
Glenn Tipton... The absolute GOAT!! 🐐
Oh, you poor kids now a days have no idea!! ROCK N ROLL!!
love KK
nothing beats Priest
Kk should still be in JP..
I'm diggin' the guitarist in the cap's energy. Everyone else is bouncing around rockin' out, doing their power stance and all that. He's just there like Uh Yup... Mmmhmm... Uh huh...
If you only knew you would retract that statement, Mr Glen Tipton developed a degenerative neurol disorder after decades of entertaining metal fans all over the planet, He's done the time, put in the art and the work and deserves your respect.
He's not in the band full time anymore because of his health issues
@@hevyglow5661 That of course is awful he is dealing with that, but I wasn't insulting him, I genuinely thought his stage presence was awesome.
Metal God's🤘🏽
They started In 68 halford wasn't the original singer but he did make the band as great as it could be
BREAKIN’ THE LAW YO! Not what is labeled.
Scott Travis and who is the other drummer?
Les Binks. He was their drummer in the late 70s, and co-wrote "beyond the realms of death".
@@ramonoski thank you
Tbe guy in the two shots with the tight shirt and long hair, ffs man rock out
Is there another video where they actually play "You've Got Another Thing Comin'"?? Awesome as that was.....
Should have been in a hell of a lot earlier then 2022. Still too many bands that should be in the hall of fame too.
😎🤟
I didn’t know Glenn was this bad off. I would have been happy to see him on stage in a wheelchair NOT playing.
I know he really wanted to be there. I’m glad he made it. He’s always been a favorite since 1978 (my first JP album was Killing Machine)
The 80s were awsome...
I wished I rocked half as much as these guys right now in my 40s. They're in their what, early 70s?
🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Metal Gods.
Far Out!
eindelijk
Well shit that was bad ass!
A whole of a lot better than that terrible ozzy induction
"You've got another thing coming after my nap."
@rockhall
This is a medley of Breaking The Law and Living After Midnight, they didn't play a single note of You've Got Another Thing Comin lol
I seen these guys when Rob and I both had hair😂🎸🥁🔥
Glad K.K. Was there!
Can someone please list the songs in this video? Thank you!
Breaking the Law &
Living After Midnight
Look up, You've Got Another Thing Coming
on UA-cam. They have so many amazing songs.
Oh Mr Elliott. ❤
I saw them live in Houston's Summit for the Freewheel Burning/Defenders of the Faith tour...fuckin awesome! And now they're old as hell...Rob can't hit the high notes anymore, obviously...
Sad, sad, sad as I sit here 55 years old. It all goes so fast. Best time EVER to grow up though...I'll take that to my grave.
When Grandpa rocks harder than you do. ❤❤😂❤❤😂❤😂❤
perform "You've Got Another Thing Comin" - it's wrong title!
Ian Hill (73 on 01/20/25) is like Dick Clark..
He never ages.. He's on every single JP album. He and Glenn are the longest surviving l members.
And Glenn doesn't really tour much nowadays because of Parkinson's disease.
no tocan el tema que dice el titulo pero que lindo ver a todos los judas juntos
Powerful!
Priest... priest... priest