You were hilarious Donna. You've come across one of the biggest metal bands from Britain. This is a classic song of theirs. Rob Halford is one of the best vocalist in metal. They have been around since the 60's and have a HUGE discography. You just scratched the surface of Judas Priest.
Judas Priest, natives of Birmingham, England, was the first real heavy metal band. The term "heavy metal" had been around before 1974, when the band released their debut album, but then even the heaviest of bands (like that other Birmingham band Black Sabbath) were reluctant to use it about themselves, worried that "heavy metal" would come off as too restrictive and scaring away the big audiences. Judas Priest were the first to go the other way, proudly embrace it, saying: "Heavy metal - yes, that's us. That's exactly the sound we're going for". And they did it very successfully, only Black Sabbath and Iron Maiden rivalling them for success and historical importance during that era. The most famous Judas Priest songs are "Breaking the law" (1980) and "You've got another thing comin'" (1982), which I'm sure you'd recognize if you heard them. And for a heavy band, they have always been capable of great variationn and subtlety, having both ballads ("Before the dawn", "Beyond the realms of death") and moments of the utmost sonic brutality ("Painkiller", "Judas rising") up their sleeves. They maintain their amazing creative chops even in their old age. Their most recent album "Firepower" (2018) was an absolute and well-deserved triumph, one of the greatest successes of their long career. And their soon - as in, this March - to be released brand new album "Invincible shield" is every bit as good. Heavy metal in the truest sense of the word, and about as good as anything could possibly be.
Judas Priest were the first band to embrace the term 'heavy metal' for their music in the 70's and beyond... They set the standard w/ the high vocals... the twin lead guitars... and the image of wearing leather & studs on stage 🤘🤘 Initially a local rock band in Birmingham, UK... Judas Priest established themselves w/ K.K. Downing (guitar), Ian Hill (bass) and Rob Halford (vocals)... Glenn Tipton (guitar) was added to the line-up in 1974 and established a formidable guitar duo w/ K.K. Downing... Rob Halford was outstanding as a live singer for his piercing high vocals (he was eventually nicknamed the 'Metal God' after a Priest song) Priest's first 2 albums sold poorly by 1976, but a new record contract in 1977 saved Judas Priest and put them on tour in N. America for the first time... More records established Priest as a major force in heavy metal... and Rob Halford (who is gay) wanted to express himself fashionably onstage and started dressing in leather and studs... The band thought Halford looked cool and wore similar outfits onstage by 1979... In 1980, their 6th album 'British Steel' broke commercially w/ the huge singles - 'Breaking the law' ... 'Living after midnight'... By 1982, Priest became one of the biggest heavy metal bands briefly as they toured arenas across the world for their 8th album 'Screaming for vengeance'.... which bring us to the Us Festival performance in 1983.
You should look into Savatage. Jon Oliva has next best voice to Rob Halford. I'd recommend Gutter Ballet, When the Crowds are Gone or Hall of the mountain king
OMG more Legends!!! Rob Halford who I believe is top 2 vocalists of all time. Keep up the good work. If you ever need help with any bands just ask. I'm 56 and my brother is 10 years older than me and instilled in me the love of rock music. In the 70's I was the little brother all his friends would have loved to have. Thanks a bunch, Bill
I was at this show. Sunday, May 29, 1983. Just turned 17 the week before and had the time of my life. Quiet Riot, Mötley Crüe, Ozzy Osbourne, Judas Priest, Triumph, Scorpions and Van Halen closed out the night. I was one of 350,000+ metalheads rocking out in the desert of San Bernardino California. I was about 15 to 20 people from the front row on Glenn Tipton side of the stage. It was definitely the largest crowd I’ve ever been a part of, and one of the best shows I’ve ever been to. Great great times and an unbelievable show. I always enjoy the fun reactions to the music I grew up with.👏👏👏👏🤙🤙🤙🤙🤘🤘🤘🤘
This is on day 2 of the 1983 US Festival.....which consisted of Quiet Riot, Mötley Crüe, Ozzy Osbourne, Judas Priest, Triumph, Scorpions and Van Halen....there were over 300,000 people in the crowd that day! I'm happy to say that I have seen JP in concert...in person....for FREE! It was awesome, to say the least!
About 2 years ago when Judas Priest were getting some recognition from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, I found the video of this entire concert on UA-cam and I was hooked!! I must have watched it once every day for a couple months. It was filmed at the 1983 US Festival in California. (In 1983 I was only 12 years old growing up in Nebraska, and had never even heard of Judas Priest!!) And who knew that Jeff Foxworthy was their drummer??🤣
I've seen Priest 17 times in concert starting in Feb of 1978. They opened up for Foghat. They are always good live. I met the singer Rob Halford on the Screaming for Vengeance tour, and he's a really nice guy. He signed autos for every one of us kids out there waiting after the concert. I still have that auto.
Damn, you have me beat by a couple . 😅 only a couple though. I want to go see them in mobile in April but I don't know if I can. I want to so badly cause you never know if it's the last.
@anandasmom I haven't seen them since KK left. They came not too long ago but I passed on seeing them. Trying more to see bands I haven't seen yet. Still have the ticket stub from the Foghat/Priest show. It cost $6.50.
@@markwilliams6394 I saw the firepower tour twice in one year. Glenn played some at the second on in Biloxi. First one was in DC. I cried, as usual. I grew up with them and I fell in love with their style first time I heard them. I want to go so bad but a critical car wreck took me so low. 2 yrs now and I'm just not gonna be right again I'm afraid. I love them so much.
@anandasmom Sorry to hear about your car wreck. I rolled my car at 29 (30 years ago) so I get it with the lingering problems. I hurt my shoulder and had to quit my job of 4 years cuz it involved heavy lifting. Which I can't do anymore. An 18 wheeler ran me off the road. Hopefully, you recover enough to live a good life. I'll pray for you.
Oh yes, US Festival 83. San Bernardino.. I was there about 69 feet from the stage. Amazing! Van Halen, Scorpions, Triumph, Ozzy Motley Crue and Quiet Riot also rocket it that day!!!
After watching your latest reaction to Judas Priest, Electric Eye, I just had to come back and watch this one again!!! I enjoyed just as much as I did the first time... Donna's reaction is so priceless, I LMAO!!! 🤘😎🤘
I guessed you noticed she fell in love with Judas Priest. Lol. Never thought mom would love this band, but she does and made Lulu put it on her playlist.
That was so cool,lol. To see the both of you wide eyed, smiling. It was like you both got a big blast of energy and you both were as about as awake as you've never been before, really cool. I could feel it too. I'm 60, live in San Diego and trust me when I say, the 80s were INSAAAAANE,LOL. Glad you all got a little taste of Priest. I think everyone should before they part from this world. Rock on,,,,,
What have you been under a rock Judas Priest been around since 1968 I'd be typing all day with all great songs they've done yes liked them since debut album
The big eyes the big smiles, how awesome to watch this. I had the privilege of seeing them in Houston, Texas, at the Sam Houston Coliseum in 1984. What a show. Thanks for the reaction.
Saw JUDAS PRIEST perform at a smaller venue/500 person capacity building of which maybe there were 200 people there located in Maryland 1979 as a 18 year kid and have been a JUDAS PRIEST fan ever since !
Your reactions are priceless! I am 59 years old and had the oppurtunity to see them at around this time early to mid eighties when there were in their prime. Judas Priest are considered one of if not the God Fathers of Heavy metal and my favorite bands just ahead of Iron Maiden. They have so many awesome songs but they are known for Breaking The Law, Living After Midnight, You've Got Anotheer Thing Coming , and the list goes on and on. One of my very favorites songs is Love Bites! Enjoy Judas Priest the way I did
I’m so envious of the people who saw this band. Especially this concert. I stumbled upon a Quiet Riot video from the same festival. “Metal Health” would be fun to see.
OMG!!! finally my favorite band of all time, I saw them twice in concert at MSG, N.Y. with Iron maiden warming up for them they are sensational live thank you "someone " boy I wish LULU could have enjoyed this with y'all keep on rocking ladies
Judas Priest did a cover of Joan Baez’s folk song, “Diamonds and Rust” and made it into a Heavy Metal song. Then some years later they did an unplugged version of it for MTV taking it back closer to its folk roots. Then they performed it live for their RISING IN THE EAST dvd scaled back similar to the unplugged version. It is amazing! It really highlights Rob Halford’s vocal talents. I’d love to see you react to it. Thanks! ua-cam.com/video/mIC7KQPDuDc/v-deo.htmlsi=RnfitmmHVZXJIsEM
Judas priest are still going after 50 years rob halford is a brilliant singer is 71 , and there's plenty more where this comes from....and there 🇬🇧 !!!!
They can still play well and Halford (the lead singer) still has incredible range! I got to see them at Power Trip in October 2023 and they still sound great! They promoted their new album, too (coming soon in '24)
I was lucky enought to be at this show back in the summer of 1983. It was the US Festival, 3 days of bands this was the final day called Heavy Metal Sunday. 250,000 people in attendance at Glen Helen regional park San Bernardino Mtns. California. It was Quiet Riot, Motley Crue, Ozzy Osbourne, Judas Priest,Triumph, Scorpions and Headlining band was Van Halen. It was an AWESOME show.
Judas Priest is an English heavy metal band formed in West Bromwich in 1969.West Bromwichis in the West Midlands, England. Not far from Brum aka Birmingham.
To see where this band started look for judas priest at The Old Gray Whiskey. They do this song in a completely different way. Or just listen to Sad Wings Of Destiny. That is a great album from the mid 70s
I saw Judas Priest in Dortmund 1983 Westfalen Hallen Germany, with other great bands like Iron Maiden, The Scorpions, Quiet Riot, Def Leppard, Ozzy Osbourne, Krokus and the Michael Schenker Group. I had the time of my life
See if you can find the early years of Judas Priest playing Johnny Be Good at the Whiskey Test on UA-cam. They put their awesome spin on this song. Definitely not what you would be expecting.
Seems like you guys are Metalheads - fantastic reaction to this legendary British Metal band - who have a new album coming out in March, with most of them in their 70's 🤘🤘🤘
Hello guys We should hear a guy called Leo.He runs his own studio called Frog Leap Studios.He does covers of any kind of music and turns them into metal.Definitely should consider watching Toto’s Africa or Adele’s Hello among other great ones
Rob Halfords vocals to me are the best in metal. His range is insane!!! Why not try Queensryche Take Hold Of The Flame live in Tokyo 1984. Loved both of your reactions to the song, it's one of their best & they have many great songs.
Love me some Judas Priest. Saw them in concert back in the late 70s. They have so many bangers. Ripper is another one from the Sad Wings of Destiny album.
This appearance is from the the US festival, which ran for three days over Memorial Day weekend near San Bernadino, California in1983. Steve Wozniak, the original cofounder of Apple was one of the producers. The total attendance was reported as 670,000, which I think is for all three days, but that still must mean they are playing to at least 100,000 people. This was "Heavy Metal Day", and other bands on the bill included Quiet Riot, Mötley Crüe, Ozzy Osbourne, Scorpions and Van Halen...
You were hilarious Donna. You've come across one of the biggest metal bands from Britain. This is a classic song of theirs. Rob Halford is one of the best vocalist in metal. They have been around since the 60's and have a HUGE discography. You just scratched the surface of Judas Priest.
Thanks for watching
Your absolutely correct...I had the pleasure too see them live at the Summit in Hhouston,Texas...its was absolutely perfection
Judas Priest, natives of Birmingham, England, was the first real heavy metal band. The term "heavy metal" had been around before 1974, when the band released their debut album, but then even the heaviest of bands (like that other Birmingham band Black Sabbath) were reluctant to use it about themselves, worried that "heavy metal" would come off as too restrictive and scaring away the big audiences. Judas Priest were the first to go the other way, proudly embrace it, saying: "Heavy metal - yes, that's us. That's exactly the sound we're going for". And they did it very successfully, only Black Sabbath and Iron Maiden rivalling them for success and historical importance during that era. The most famous Judas Priest songs are "Breaking the law" (1980) and "You've got another thing comin'" (1982), which I'm sure you'd recognize if you heard them. And for a heavy band, they have always been capable of great variationn and subtlety, having both ballads ("Before the dawn", "Beyond the realms of death") and moments of the utmost sonic brutality ("Painkiller", "Judas rising") up their sleeves.
They maintain their amazing creative chops even in their old age. Their most recent album "Firepower" (2018) was an absolute and well-deserved triumph, one of the greatest successes of their long career. And their soon - as in, this March - to be released brand new album "Invincible shield" is every bit as good. Heavy metal in the truest sense of the word, and about as good as anything could possibly be.
Love Priest right after Sabbath for heavy music, no matter what you call it. Unreal bands!
Judas Priest were the first band to embrace the term 'heavy metal' for their music in the 70's and beyond... They set the standard w/ the high vocals... the twin lead guitars... and the image of wearing leather & studs on stage 🤘🤘
Initially a local rock band in Birmingham, UK... Judas Priest established themselves w/ K.K. Downing (guitar), Ian Hill (bass) and Rob Halford (vocals)... Glenn Tipton (guitar) was added to the line-up in 1974 and established a formidable guitar duo w/ K.K. Downing... Rob Halford was outstanding as a live singer for his piercing high vocals (he was eventually nicknamed the 'Metal God' after a Priest song)
Priest's first 2 albums sold poorly by 1976, but a new record contract in 1977 saved Judas Priest and put them on tour in N. America for the first time... More records established Priest as a major force in heavy metal... and Rob Halford (who is gay) wanted to express himself fashionably onstage and started dressing in leather and studs... The band thought Halford looked cool and wore similar outfits onstage by 1979... In 1980, their 6th album 'British Steel' broke commercially w/ the huge singles - 'Breaking the law' ... 'Living after midnight'...
By 1982, Priest became one of the biggest heavy metal bands briefly as they toured arenas across the world for their 8th album 'Screaming for vengeance'.... which bring us to the Us Festival performance in 1983.
Sure were even had song not a hit but my favorite by them off RAM it down album called Heavy Metal
@@williamreiser3118 Incredible song, really floored me when it came out back in the day! Glenn was absolutely on top of his game back then.
Black Sabbath is the original heavy metal band but Judas Priest is the most important heavy metal band!
You should look into Savatage. Jon Oliva has next best voice to Rob Halford. I'd recommend Gutter Ballet, When the Crowds are Gone or Hall of the mountain king
I have been a Priest fan since 1976 at the age of 16.
I was a fan at 13 in 1980 :)
Bro, you are old 😂, as I am , fan since 84 at 11, love bites video bit me 😊
OMG more Legends!!! Rob Halford who I believe is top 2 vocalists of all time. Keep up the good work. If you ever need help with any bands just ask. I'm 56 and my brother is 10 years older than me and instilled in me the love of rock music. In the 70's I was the little brother all his friends would have loved to have. Thanks a bunch, Bill
You have discovered Rob Halford, the Metal God, enjoy the journey.
I LOVE WATCHING PEOPLE FROM ALL WALKS GET BLOWN AWAY BY THIS PERFORMANCE.
RIDING ON THE WIND, ELECTRIC EYE, ANOTHER THING COMING ARE ALL AWESOME HERE.
I was at this show. Sunday, May 29, 1983. Just turned 17 the week before and had the time of my life. Quiet Riot, Mötley Crüe, Ozzy Osbourne, Judas Priest, Triumph, Scorpions and Van Halen closed out the night. I was one of 350,000+ metalheads rocking out in the desert of San Bernardino California. I was about 15 to 20 people from the front row on Glenn Tipton side of the stage. It was definitely the largest crowd I’ve ever been a part of, and one of the best shows I’ve ever been to. Great great times and an unbelievable show. I always enjoy the fun reactions to the music I grew up with.👏👏👏👏🤙🤙🤙🤙🤘🤘🤘🤘
No way, damn so awesom i have only waken open air in germany to brag about. BUt been here is fantastic
@@Aethyrs Wacken is the main show on my bucket list
@@Megadeth1921 hope you can go to wacken, been there since 98 to 2009 then kids came,
I too was at the US festival that day, such good memories when I see vids from that day :) (and man was it HOT! that day)
This is on day 2 of the 1983 US Festival.....which consisted of Quiet Riot, Mötley Crüe, Ozzy Osbourne, Judas Priest, Triumph, Scorpions and Van Halen....there were over 300,000 people in the crowd that day!
I'm happy to say that I have seen JP in concert...in person....for FREE! It was awesome, to say the least!
About 2 years ago when Judas Priest were getting some recognition from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, I found the video of this entire concert on UA-cam and I was hooked!! I must have watched it once every day for a couple months. It was filmed at the 1983 US Festival in California. (In 1983 I was only 12 years old growing up in Nebraska, and had never even heard of Judas Priest!!) And who knew that Jeff Foxworthy was their drummer??🤣
Fantastic ladies! Rob, the metal God, is still going strong, now over 70, and still awesome! Donna was hilarious, what a megastar!! 😉🤟🤟
There's no better band on earth, congrats on discovering them! You got some good times ahead.
I've seen Priest 17 times in concert starting in Feb of 1978. They opened up for Foghat. They are always good live. I met the singer Rob Halford on the Screaming for Vengeance tour, and he's a really nice guy. He signed autos for every one of us kids out there waiting after the concert. I still have that auto.
Damn, you have me beat by a couple . 😅 only a couple though.
I want to go see them in mobile in April but I don't know if I can. I want to so badly cause you never know if it's the last.
@anandasmom I haven't seen them since KK left. They came not too long ago but I passed on seeing them. Trying more to see bands I haven't seen yet. Still have the ticket stub from the Foghat/Priest show. It cost $6.50.
@@markwilliams6394 I saw the firepower tour twice in one year. Glenn played some at the second on in Biloxi. First one was in DC.
I cried, as usual. I grew up with them and I fell in love with their style first time I heard them.
I want to go so bad but a critical car wreck took me so low. 2 yrs now and I'm just not gonna be right again I'm afraid.
I love them so much.
@anandasmom Sorry to hear about your car wreck. I rolled my car at 29 (30 years ago) so I get it with the lingering problems. I hurt my shoulder and had to quit my job of 4 years cuz it involved heavy lifting. Which I can't do anymore. An 18 wheeler ran me off the road. Hopefully, you recover enough to live a good life. I'll pray for you.
@@markwilliams6394 strange similtudes.
Thanks for your prayers, likewise Mark Williams. Be blessed.
He is in his 70's now! Sounds better than ever! You need to listen to their new song "panic attack" it's 🔥🔥🔥
Kathy, you are so 🔥😍🥰
Definitely hot on the floor of those events. The firehoses are God sent when you are down there. Glad you enjoyed Judas Priest.
Beyond the realms of death by Judas Priest should be next 🤘🏻
or the live vengeance version of Desert Plains
Yeah !!!
The best band of heavy metal of all times!!!
We just need the whole of your family headbanging to this, an amazing version of this song, by one of the greatest metal bands ever.
Oh yes, US Festival 83. San Bernardino.. I was there about 69 feet from the stage. Amazing! Van Halen, Scorpions, Triumph, Ozzy Motley Crue and Quiet Riot also rocket it that day!!!
Donna becomes an old school metal head....love it!
After watching your latest reaction to Judas Priest, Electric Eye, I just had to come back and watch this one again!!!
I enjoyed just as much as I did the first time... Donna's reaction is so priceless, I LMAO!!! 🤘😎🤘
I guessed you noticed she fell in love with Judas Priest. Lol. Never thought mom would love this band, but she does and made Lulu put it on her playlist.
They have been around for over 50 years. They are coming out with a new album next month.
This band is still going ofcourse they are old but they are still good. And they still play in front of huge crowds.
US festival was awesome!!
So much greatness.
One of my favorite songs and one of my favorite reactions. Donna is just too adorable. The grandma we all wish we had. Please more Priest and Megadeth
Thank you
Lol i had to laugh so hard wen donna reacted...reminds me of the first time i heard these guys and went woww what in the hell i love it lol
JUDAS PRIEST 70 AND JUDAS PRIEST 2024 KINGS OF METAL
Your faces were a picture when the song started. Love you, ladies.
Your mother gets it, the writing is exciting. AMAZING , Way far ahead than that time. METAL GODS. 😎
The metal gods at their prime, so fucking amazing!!!!
Jesus Christ Rob Halford is fucking amazing.
I was at the show! 1983 Us festival heavy metal day! I was 17 I am now 58 what a great day
That was so cool,lol. To see the both of you wide eyed, smiling. It was like you both got a big blast of energy and you both were as about as awake as you've never been before, really cool. I could feel it too. I'm 60, live in San Diego and trust me when I say, the 80s were INSAAAAANE,LOL. Glad you all got a little taste of Priest. I think everyone should before they part from this world. Rock on,,,,,
Thank you so much 😁
To me this is their greatest song, especially live
Love this reaction, it`s honest and thank you for sharing
I appreciate that
OMG Donna 😁 Old timer legends! 🤘 Hope Lulu doing well 👍
What have you been under a rock Judas Priest been around since 1968 I'd be typing all day with all great songs they've done yes liked them since debut album
If you love this song, listen to both of their entire first 2 albums.
I've seen him twice in the 80s. And then once in the nineties , they were awesome every time my ears rang for days
When I played in a Priest tribute this one may have been my favorite to play! The breakdown section was so cool to play!
This is top teir heavy rock and roll. I've been a fan since 1974. This song kicks well you know lol.
The big eyes the big smiles, how awesome to watch this. I had the privilege of seeing them in Houston, Texas, at the Sam Houston Coliseum in 1984. What a show. Thanks for the reaction.
Saw JUDAS PRIEST perform at a smaller venue/500 person capacity building of which maybe there were 200 people there located in Maryland 1979 as a 18 year kid and have been a JUDAS PRIEST fan ever since !
Judas priest yeah metal gods my favorite metal band
The very first concert I seen in 1979 I was 14 years old
Your reactions are priceless! I am 59 years old and had the oppurtunity to see them at around this time early to mid eighties when there were in their prime. Judas Priest are considered one of if not the God Fathers of Heavy metal and my favorite bands just ahead of Iron Maiden. They have so many awesome songs but they are known for Breaking The Law, Living After Midnight, You've Got Anotheer Thing Coming , and the list goes on and on. One of my very favorites songs is Love Bites! Enjoy Judas Priest the way I did
I’m so envious of the people who saw this band. Especially this concert. I stumbled upon a Quiet Riot video from the same festival. “Metal Health” would be fun to see.
One of the songs that every youth rockschools is doin all over YT. 😈😎🇧🇻
LOL GO MAW GO! The did a great cover of Joni Mitchell's song " Diamonds And Rust "
Actually, Joan Baez is credited with writing the song. Glenn arranged it.
@ learn something new everyday.
😂😂 Judas Priest 🤟🤟🇸🇪
My biggest metal love since 1978 (7yrs old)....
Rob Halford the metal god🤟
OMG!!! finally my favorite band of all time, I saw them twice in concert at MSG, N.Y. with Iron maiden warming up for them they are sensational live thank you "someone " boy I wish LULU could have enjoyed this with y'all keep on rocking ladies
Hey grandma, the first time I heard Victim of Changes, I became a fan too.
Jaw dropping band performance
That was the US festival 1982 I believe. I think it was half a million attendees.
"If there's any other songs..." she said 😂. How about the first 5 albums? Can't go wrong with anything you pick from those.... Hahaha
I don’t think 🤔 there’s anything better than Judas Priest ?? Play some more from the same event ? Brilliant 🤩 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
Love u Donna!! best wishes to Lulu hope you are doing better
Thanks
Judas Priest did a cover of Joan Baez’s folk song, “Diamonds and Rust” and made it into a Heavy Metal song. Then some years later they did an unplugged version of it for MTV taking it back closer to its folk roots. Then they performed it live for their RISING IN THE EAST dvd scaled back similar to the unplugged version. It is amazing! It really highlights Rob Halford’s vocal talents. I’d love to see you react to it. Thanks!
ua-cam.com/video/mIC7KQPDuDc/v-deo.htmlsi=RnfitmmHVZXJIsEM
Yes, great performance! They need to see it...
I bought this album when it came out. Their next album was even better.
Judas priest are still going after 50 years rob halford is a brilliant singer is 71 , and there's plenty more where this comes from....and there 🇬🇧 !!!!
Thank you for your thoughts Ladies!
For Donna's sake, you will have to dig deep into the Judas Priest mountain of music!
I´m 61 an this is my favorite band.
They can still play well and Halford (the lead singer) still has incredible range! I got to see them at Power Trip in October 2023 and they still sound great! They promoted their new album, too (coming soon in '24)
Hos voice is awesome, well he IS the metal god!
I'm lovin' Donna's reaction. Just so perfect.
I was lucky enought to be at this show back in the summer of 1983. It was the US Festival, 3 days of bands this was the final day called Heavy Metal Sunday. 250,000 people in attendance at Glen Helen regional park San Bernardino Mtns. California. It was Quiet Riot, Motley Crue, Ozzy Osbourne, Judas Priest,Triumph, Scorpions and Headlining band was Van Halen. It was an AWESOME show.
Unleash the Priest!!!!!
Judas Priest is an English heavy metal band formed in West Bromwich in 1969.West Bromwichis in the West Midlands, England. Not far from Brum aka Birmingham.
Seen them twice, brilliant live. seeing you happy makes my day.
To see where this band started look for judas priest at The Old Gray Whiskey. They do this song in a completely different way. Or just listen to Sad Wings Of Destiny. That is a great album from the mid 70s
The greatest band to ever exist.
" Panic attack" !❤❤❤❤❤❤
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Priest rocks!
And 2 new Judas Priest heavy metal fans were born that day.. 🤘😎🤘❤
I saw Judas Priest in Dortmund 1983 Westfalen Hallen Germany, with other great bands like Iron Maiden, The Scorpions, Quiet Riot, Def Leppard, Ozzy Osbourne, Krokus and the Michael Schenker Group. I had the time of my life
There Awesome sounding band if you ever seen them live.
This was my first time seeing your channel. Awesome reaction!!!! Liked and subscribed immediately. Look forward to seeing more of your content 🤘🤘
Thanks for subbing
Welcome to the Priest faithful.
haha Rob was so close to french kissing Glenn. XD
Judas Priest RULES!!!
Great reaction - love all you gals!
that bit at 6.24 when he jumps back after that high note hold, he just knows he absolutely nailed it!
I feel a Judas Priest marathon coming on.
Seen them live in concert awesome show they put on, wish I had seen them in the US Festival in California I think it was,🤘😆🤘🎸🎸🎤🥁
"Aah Like um, Aah like um a laat" LOL. what a reaction!!!
Luv Donna's reaction!...priceless.
Check out "Dreamer/Deceiver BB C performance.
Rob halford has one of the greatest metal voices ever.rock on❤
See if you can find the early years of Judas Priest playing Johnny Be Good at the Whiskey Test on UA-cam. They put their awesome spin on this song. Definitely not what you would be expecting.
Ya gotta like Judas Priest!
Still brilliant 4 decades on.
JP has tons of great hits 😊
Seems like you guys are Metalheads - fantastic reaction to this legendary British Metal band - who have a new album coming out in March, with most of them in their 70's 🤘🤘🤘
Wow
Hello guys
We should hear a guy called Leo.He runs his own studio called Frog Leap Studios.He does covers of any kind of music and turns them into metal.Definitely should consider watching Toto’s Africa or Adele’s Hello among other great ones
You ladies are in for a real treat because Judas Priest have a huge catalog, my absolute favorite is any song from the Screaming for vengeance album.
Rob Halfords vocals to me are the best in metal. His range is insane!!! Why not try Queensryche Take Hold Of The Flame live in Tokyo 1984. Loved both of your reactions to the song, it's one of their best & they have many great songs.
Thanks
you should watch Painkiller it will blow your mind lol.
We welcome two more Priest fans! I love it!
Love me some Judas Priest. Saw them in concert back in the late 70s. They have so many bangers. Ripper is another one from the Sad Wings of Destiny album.
This appearance is from the the US festival, which ran for three days over Memorial Day weekend near San Bernadino, California in1983. Steve Wozniak, the original cofounder of Apple was one of the producers. The total attendance was reported as 670,000, which I think is for all three days, but that still must mean they are playing to at least 100,000 people. This was "Heavy Metal Day", and other bands on the bill included Quiet Riot, Mötley Crüe, Ozzy Osbourne, Scorpions and Van Halen...