The skill that Glenn and KK have to trade those lead solos back and forth on 2 bars and each drop back into rhythm in a split second it so amazing to look at.
I startto think what was that duo that could try to manch them. Mustaine and Marty come to my mind, but, well, let's be honest. The variety of genres that KK and Glen covered is obscene compared to thrash metal couple.
@@ernsthergenbeck872 I can faithfully say that i grew up in the 70's and 80's and we had so much great music produced, that we were in the glory years of rocknroll. There will NEVER be an era that produces top quality songs like those days....Music has become more privatized and controlled and doesnt appeal to the masses like a good ole Steve Miller classic !
scott weiland at rolling rock says hey were judas priest and he has some gear on where im all YES scottie you took form the best. STP might have been a 90's band but scott drew form the 70's and 80's and i miss him RIP Scott weiland.
WITHOUT QUESTION! The WAY he "CONNECTS" with the audience (via eye gestures and other body movements), and SMILING-every now and then, to SHOW he LOVES his job and that he's HAPPY that there's an AUDIENCE to EMBRACE THE POWER OF METAL!
I love the way America embraced this great band and i'll never understand the lack of exposure and pride they deserved but never seemed to get here in the UK. It took me a long time before I even discovered them, i'm ashamed to say!
Because you can fit 40 UK's in America. Somewhere in the US there are large groups of people that will like just about anything. Priest had a huge following here, and they still do.
I agree I saw Iron Maiden and 38 Special in this same venue !! Saw Maiden in the Dixon Myers North Hall in Memphis with the Scorpions !!! HELL YEAH !!!!
Maiden toured "KILLERS" with Paul Diano while opening for Priest at the Palladium in NYC. I was front row. My hearing and my heart have never been the same. WOWWWW
never got the respect they deserved in the uk America took them to their hearts and they flourished the rest is history saw them back in the day 70s early 80s just amazing great show every time
He wrote one hell of a song, then. Wonder what he thought about the vocals on Rob Halfords cover then? Mr. Green wrote the song but his version will always kneel to what Rob Halford and Judad Priest injected into it. No other band alive could've done it better than Judas Priest. Destiny put the right song, in the right hands. Defenders of the faith. R.I.P. Mr. Green. And thank you!!
@@patrickfarrell6353 I appreciate that you say this with great respect for Peter, but I have to disagree. Yes JP make a great version, but listen to this, it is pure gold ua-cam.com/video/asjdzXIwJy0/v-deo.html
LIKEWISE! To paraphrase, looking back, AM I GLAD I WAS ABLE TO SEE A LOT OF ROCK/METAL BANDS-IN MY OPINION, SOME OF THEM, "AT THEIR PEAK/BEST!" To quote Van Halen, "WHERE HAVE ALL THE GOOD TIMES GONE?!"
screaming for vengence is when we all realized this was the best band on the planet. true metal. there is nothing like watching your favorite band get better and better and that what they did. And they never got soft like so many others did. Priest is a force to be recognized!
I saw Priest and Iron Maiden all through the 80s I would never change that for anything.... I remember in the turbo for Life tour the mechanical arm that was supposed to bring KK down to stage level did not come down... and he spent half the opening song held in mid-air by the metallion's mechanical arm and they could not figure out how to bring him down... it was a true spinal tap moment...loved it!!
He was meant to spend "half the song" on that arm. Check the Priest ... Live! video from the Turbo (Fuel for Life) tour. He always was in that arm thing for half the song. And it wasn't the opening song either, they opened with Out in the Cold and Rob walked on stage. It was later in the show.
Similar ST moment July '81, Largo MD, enclosed venue but complete power outage due to thunderstorm outside during 3rd song, Diamonds & Rust. With a few emergency lights to see, band members chuckled for about a minute, shrugged shoulders, walked offstage, returned about 15-20 minutes later after power restored. Began D&R from the beginning. Epic to hear one of my fave songs played live twice!
This song is what made me a Judas Priest fan in 1987!! My very first Judas Priest concert 1987! I’ve been to more than 500 concerts since then and no band or singer compares to Judas Priest and Robert Halford
Sometime in the mid 80's I was playing Metallica and megadeth for my older brother " he said it's OK but do u want to hear some real heavy metal? " and came back with "Unleashed in the east " on vinyl record ......need I say more!
I saw this tour and they still are and will always be my favorite concert! What's not love about them - Rob, KK, Glenn, metal gods, red & black leather and kick as guitars! The total package!
Yep. Saw them at the Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre in Ca. on that same tour. I remember smoking doobies in line with my buddy and the guy in front of us. He laughed cuz the Zig-Zag's we were using had a built in roach clip wire.
I saw them twice on this tour. I worked my way up to the front row and hung to the gate. The sound was incredible, it would hit you in the chest beyond my words to describe. Awesome live performance!
I always got general admission tickets for many Priest shows in the 80's...showed up early to the concert to wait with friends and always made it to the front row. What an amazing experience. The sound could jump start a heart if need be. We're lucky to have graced this earth at the same time with such a force.
Where did you see this tour? We saw them in Pittsburgh. I was about 15 or 16. Priest was always left you with a 3 day ear-ringer.. No wonder I can barely hear now. I have the stub here somewhere. It was $10.75 for a two hour jam.
@@paleshelter4002 So lucky. I was 13 and missed them on this tour. If I'm not mistaken Iron Maiden (Number of the Beast tour) opened for Priest for some shows.
Halford could work a crowd unlike no one else in Metal and he was very professional as he could speak in other languages. I saw Judas Priest many times throughout their career and I would have to say that the 82 tour was the best. I've said it before and I will say it again if you got to grow up in the 50's through the 80's you were blessed!
Just saw Rob in October 2022 and while his voice has aged which is inevitable he was still kicking ass on the stage in his 70s. For some songs I actually like his current vocal voice because it sounds more metal and this song is one of them
JUDAS PRIEST should release every PRO-SHOT Complete Concert in a Blu-Ray Box Set and/or at-least Stream them on their channel. I heard they have a few unreleased shows in the can same as VAN HALEN.
first saw priest in 1979 in a small college gym in wa state. they rocked the house down with this song. maybe 500 people there.....best concert, took 3 days for my hearing to return, was leaning on the stage. threw a ring on stage, kk picked it up and wore it through the show, a great night. hell bent for leather tour, yakima washington
LOL, yeah. I remember seeing Iron Maiden on their Somewhere in Time tour, took three days for my hearing to be right again. And this was in an indoor sports arena!!!
Judas Priest Rocks and always will!! Today is Rob Halford's Aug. 25, 2017, 66th Birthday! Metal Never gets old, the older the better! So here's a really rocking classic from Judas Priest singing "The Green Manalishi" back in 1982. They have been rocking out for 48 years! Nothing is more kick ass than that! The Members of Judas Priest are Today: Lead Vocals: Rob Halford, Bass: Ian Hill, Lead & Rhythm Guitars: Glenn Tipton, Lead & Rhythm Guitars: Ritchie Faulkner, and Drums: Scott Travis. Judas Priest Rocks!! Happy Birthday Rob Halford!! 🤘🏻🖤🤘🏻🎸😈
Gotta say they went Shit after "Freewheel Burning " , I rem watching them perform that track on The Tube live and I thought "Thank God for Unleashed in the East "!!!
How old were you when you found out this is a cover tune of Fleetwood Mac? well, I just turned 50 and have listened to Priest since Rocka-Rola and found out today...
@@marcotagliavini9128 The Peter Green version still exists. So, instead of trolling, either post nothing or that you don't like it but to boast that it is now ruined is simply stupid.
All the Arena shows were in your face, an the floor crowd was insane. Massive partying an other things in the pit. The best of Rock Show Times hands down.🤘🤘🤘
When metal ruled the world - one of my fav songs is “painkiller” i grew up in the 80s best time to be alive - graduated 1987 - no the USA is a mess - Im setting my time machine to 1980 so i can get a do over ! Gnarly dude !
This is the song that made me a Priest fan for life. 1st heard this song when some guys brought back some boot leg copies from Japan to 29 Palms back in 82. Been a fan ever since.
One of their best songs especially this performance! Have this on video from back in 1983 taped it off of MTV, When say Metal, I think of Judas Priest, love these guys!🎸
Priest was my very first concert, in 1980 at Towson University in the Baltimore area. I had 5th row seats! Wooohoo!! And this song was their encore! What a show! I think my ears are STILL ringing from that one!
I fill the same as I did when I was 20 when I hear this rock, its the heaviest metal music ever made, and always will be! Thank you for giving me great rock through my life, and still do after 35 yes! Rock on!
JP was the best concert I went to back in the 80's, I went to the screaming for vengeance tour, no one wanted to leave after the last encore , they basically had to turn all the lights on in the colosium to get people to leave..
For those of us who grew up in the 80's (and 70's) we grew up amongst the GODS! Way before the Internet.......MTV was Right and HUGE (I watched the very first video coming home from JHS).... We lived amongst Gods my friends.....fucking going to a show like this was like nothing I had ever felt and still to this day rarely feel again. These guys and so many others were Masters. There was an electricity so charged with the music and seeing these shows live....... I watch this stuff over and over again and I am always....I mean 'always' taken to a place that you cannot perfectly name or describe......words alone fail to convey the magic. The only thing that can is to watch.....see....and feel.
I was born in 82 so grew up with legendary music like this but was too young to appreciate it at the time........but when ya driving along and its sunny the windows open the likes of Judas Priest rattling the speakers there is hardly a feeling like it ......
I saw this version before you were born and I still think the "Unleashed in the East" version is the very best ever ( I saw them shortly after the album was released)
Saw Judest Priest WITH Iron Maiden in 1980 at the recently torn down Aladdin Theater for the performance arts. One of the most epic concert experiences I've every had at the time. They were up an coming awesome greats. so we didnt know how it would turn it out. Well, it was unbleievable. i;m prvilieged to see it. Two British Metal bands just bowing our minds. Yes, Eddie was there for iron maiden.
First concert Brendan Byrne Arena New York Judas Priest with his Harley on stage microphone up to the exhaust let's just say my ear doctor told me your ears will be ringing for 3 more days and it did
Was it this dark on stage where you can't see Tipton for much of the show? I'm shocked at how dull the lighting is for the big budget production here. Great sound and hot stage setup, but way dark and hard to see.
Judas Priest are so Metal they should have their own place on the Periodic Table.
Priestium
What a brilliant comment,they're so metal,spot on
Love that.!!
Right on bro
Concordo
His voice, his talent 50 years of Judas Priest. It's amazing.
I saw them last yr in Nov. Same GREAT voice.
Peter Greens Manilishi !
Dude is so far out of tune he can't see in tune from there. Just all attitude, no musicianship.
@@georgehays4908reading about him in Loudersound about him being the writer of this song brought me here. I always thought it was a JP original.
@@bhollins3556 it's Peter Greens , Fleetwood Mac . Gren Manalishi is Peter's best song . Imo .
Probably the greatest metal band ever!. You'll never get another band like them again. Halford is a metal god!
Yeah, they're up there for sure
The skill that Glenn and KK have to trade those lead solos back and forth on 2 bars and each drop back into rhythm in a split second it so amazing to look at.
they are the best
I startto think what was that duo that could try to manch them. Mustaine and Marty come to my mind, but, well, let's be honest. The variety of genres that KK and Glen covered is obscene compared to thrash metal couple.
@@alferdjuhimovich9037 Kerry and Jeff were pro's at it for 20+ years
Always said that those two guitars work very well together, great team
@@alferdjuhimovich9037 Probably only Dave Murray and Adrian Smith come to mind if you were to find anyone else on KK and Glenn's level.
Kids today really have know idea how great the 80s were,glad i was there
a thought for you: to kids today now are the great days because they are young. they don't live and pine for the 80s because they are young now.
And even then, the 80s were nothing compared to the 70s (or the late 60s for that matter). That's where I was...
AMEN! or LIKEWISE! In my opinion, the '80s WERE, and ALWAYS WILL BE, the "PINNACLE OF CIVILIZATION!"
Im 14 now and this is awesome
@@ernsthergenbeck872 I can faithfully say that i grew up in the 70's and 80's and we had so much great music produced, that we were in the glory years of rocknroll. There will NEVER be an era that produces top quality songs like those days....Music has become more privatized and controlled and doesnt appeal to the masses like a good ole Steve Miller classic !
Simply the greatest metal band of all times. Seen them 6x, love it..
4 times myself. They're absolutely without comparison. The greatest metal band to ever exist, hands down.
@@marlamanriquez599 Without equal, and Halfords voice is on another stratosphere..
I just saw them in March of this year and still amazing!
Yup then sabbath after!
Judas Priest is #1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My favorite era of Priest.
Without a doubt.. Halford in his prime.. Tipton and KK too.. fantastic live
M.A.G.A
1976-1990 best era of priest in my opinion
Screaming for vengeance And to Defenders of the faith are the *BEST!!!*
@@acdcking1234 I agree saw them 3 times in the 80'S
1 Baltimore Civic Center 2 Capitol Center
Peter Green is legend. This song has been perfomed by many musicians. This pergformance is sweet.
The performance is as well
Nothing beats Greens Mac though.
@@sun6moon9.. I agree totally !
@@Iron-sy4yp I'm not sure what you mean by "the performance is as well?" You're surely not comparing tp Peter Green with Danny Kirwan?
his stage charisma was beyond measure!!
Michael Parnell, Was?
scott weiland at rolling rock says hey were judas priest and he has some gear on where im all YES scottie you took form the best. STP might have been a 90's band but scott drew form the 70's and 80's and i miss him RIP Scott weiland.
it still is
WITHOUT QUESTION! The WAY he "CONNECTS" with the audience (via eye gestures and other body movements), and SMILING-every now and then, to SHOW he LOVES his job and that he's HAPPY that there's an AUDIENCE to EMBRACE THE POWER OF METAL!
Metal gods of the world humans
Thank you Fleetwood Mac for the best PRIEST song!
only. x
Peter Green wrote it recorded by Fleetwood Mac … your correct… I actually thought it was Joan Baez originally… either way 🎼🎶🎵🎶🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
@@falcon4548 🤘🏾
2024 Peter Green😊
@@louisawisniewski4947 who was the song writer for Fleetwood Mac 😉
Judas Priest is the Best Metal Band ever!!!
Im 50 and still jammin with the best, Judas Priest! Those were the days! ❤❤
I love the way America embraced this great band and i'll never understand the lack of exposure and pride they deserved but never seemed to get here in the UK. It took me a long time before I even discovered them, i'm ashamed to say!
that's because 'the european mind can't comprehend this'
Because you can fit 40 UK's in America. Somewhere in the US there are large groups of people that will like just about anything. Priest had a huge following here, and they still do.
Priest and Maiden in the '80s made high school bearable. We lived for the next album and then the next tour. Awesome.
I agree I saw Iron Maiden and 38 Special in this same venue !!
Saw Maiden in the Dixon Myers North Hall in Memphis with the Scorpions !!! HELL YEAH !!!!
Yes, They did. You are 100 % correct.
@@cricket8646 Maiden opened for them on this tour as well.
Maiden toured "KILLERS" with Paul Diano while opening for Priest at the Palladium in NYC. I was front row. My hearing and my heart have never been the same. WOWWWW
Right..!!🤟🤟🤟
Nothing better than seeing Priest live. So glad I was young and lived through all of this.
Amen Brother !! Was at the Garden when we torn it up !!!
Was at that show in Memphis right down front. Still one of if not the most intense performance I have ever seen.
Chicago in the 80! They rocked the house
You front men out there take notes ! This is how it’s done 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Yeah !.....from Peter Green !
I Love his voice, Never gets old. Listened to Judas before I was a teenager and still listing loud and proud now in my late 40s. Judas Priest Rules!!
Same here I'm in my 50's and still jamm to Preist
He does a christmas album... Oh Holy Night, it brings goosebumps
Love it. I'm 57 and I still annoy the Neighbors when I roll in. Loud and proud.
So does other groups like Primal Fear and Lost Horizon and many others....don't forget them@!
I was at this tour, seen them in Lakeland, Florida @ The Lakeland Civic Center
One of my favorites by Priest. Even better live.
technically, it's a Fleetwood Mac song, not the Buckingham/Nicks Mac, but the earlier Peter Green led version.
never got the respect they deserved in the uk America took them to their hearts and they flourished the rest is history saw them back in the day 70s early 80s just amazing great show every time
RIP, Peter Green. The guitarist and founding member of Fleetwood Mac, wrote this song, and performed it with that band.
He also wrote Black Magic Woman. He didn't get accolades for it.
Saw them at the old Capital Centre, in Largo MD.The Decline of Western Civilization was filming in the parking lot! That was a REAL PARTY.86!!!!!!
He wrote one hell of a song, then. Wonder what he thought about the vocals on Rob Halfords cover then? Mr. Green wrote the song but his version will always kneel to what Rob Halford and Judad Priest injected into it. No other band alive could've done it better than Judas Priest. Destiny put the right song, in the right hands. Defenders of the faith. R.I.P. Mr. Green. And thank you!!
Did not know that thnx
@@patrickfarrell6353 I appreciate that you say this with great respect for Peter, but I have to disagree. Yes JP make a great version, but listen to this, it is pure gold ua-cam.com/video/asjdzXIwJy0/v-deo.html
Poor kids these days, missed all the great concerts of the 80s
They got some brilliant concerts of nowadays tho.
LIKEWISE! To paraphrase, looking back, AM I GLAD I WAS ABLE TO SEE A LOT OF ROCK/METAL BANDS-IN MY OPINION, SOME OF THEM, "AT THEIR PEAK/BEST!" To quote Van Halen, "WHERE HAVE ALL THE GOOD TIMES GONE?!"
We still have it at least until quarantine
@@AngelofAnguish
🤓 actually a KINKS song
And tickets were not expensive
Now they over charge just to hear crap
I remember buying my first cassette tape of Judas Priest in junior high and loved them ever since. The 80’S was a great decade for music.
I checked out Defenders Of the Faith from our library because the cover looked cool. That was the real beginning of my metal journey.
Me too. It was my first real "big arena" rock concert, in Pittsburgh. I was 16 or so, now I'm 56. The early 80's were good, the late 80's not so much.
screaming for vengence is when we all realized this was the best band on the planet. true metal. there is nothing like watching your favorite band get better and better and that what they did. And they never got soft like so many others did. Priest is a force to be recognized!
Felix G i would say turbo was kinda soft.
timg185 It was, but the solos kicked ass harder than ever! And then on Ram It Down and Painkiller they got even better!
Turbo wasnt as bad as metal elitist blarb out...
Yowser force to be reckoned with!
imo they were done by screaming.
I saw Priest and Iron Maiden all through the 80s I would never change that for anything.... I remember in the turbo for Life tour the mechanical arm that was supposed to bring KK down to stage level did not come down... and he spent half the opening song held in mid-air by the metallion's mechanical arm and they could not figure out how to bring him down... it was a true spinal tap moment...loved it!!
That's hilarious. I think I'd rather be stuck in the air than trapped in an egg!
Haha thats awesome
He was meant to spend "half the song" on that arm. Check the Priest ... Live! video from the Turbo (Fuel for Life) tour. He always was in that arm thing for half the song. And it wasn't the opening song either, they opened with Out in the Cold and Rob walked on stage. It was later in the show.
Yes!!! Priest ...Maiden..Metallica ..Dio ... true early 80’s!!!
Similar ST moment July '81, Largo MD, enclosed venue but complete power outage due to thunderstorm outside during 3rd song, Diamonds & Rust. With a few emergency lights to see, band members chuckled for about a minute, shrugged shoulders, walked offstage, returned about 15-20 minutes later after power restored. Began D&R from the beginning. Epic to hear one of my fave songs played live twice!
Tipton is the coolest guitar player of all time. he makes it look so easy
This video takes us back to a time when kickass music was played by musicians 🤘🏻🤘🏻
So awesome , I saw them three times in the 1980s
This song is what made me a Judas Priest fan in 1987!! My very first Judas Priest concert 1987! I’ve been to more than 500 concerts since then and no band or singer compares to Judas Priest and Robert Halford
Du hast sowas von Recht. JUDAS PRIEST UNERREICHBAR!!!!!
Sometime in the mid 80's I was playing Metallica and megadeth for my older brother " he said it's OK but do u want to hear some real heavy metal? " and came back with "Unleashed in the east " on vinyl record ......need I say more!
Get Well Soon Glenn ... Magician and Guitar Genius !!! Thank You JUDAS PRIEST For All the Memories !!! and then some !!! ♦️
I saw this tour and they still are and will always be my favorite concert! What's not love about them - Rob, KK, Glenn, metal gods, red & black leather and kick as guitars! The total package!
I was at this show in Memphis. Unforgettable, like it was last night and it has been 36 years ago.
@@saxxon4620 i was also there rocking in mempho tn. on a cold sunday dec. night
@@garycoker1990 I was 15 and saw them in Houston. 100 + concerts and some of the biggest bands but that night sticks in my head as the best show .
@@PrimaryVector awesome i'm up there with you with concerts will never be another era of music like we had.
Yep. Saw them at the Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre in Ca. on that same tour. I remember smoking doobies in line with my buddy and the guy in front of us. He laughed cuz the Zig-Zag's we were using had a built in roach clip wire.
Drinking whiskey and cranking JP in the high school parking lot during the stomp when the rest where dancing to the beegees.
Jb Langston Right ? I can really relate to that !
same except no whiskey and everyone listens to rap at my school
I listened to both. You can't put on your boogie shoes to this. You needed to get the funk out of the car and join the party. Lol
Smoking a joint too I hope
Fucking A,
way before this stuff was fashionable.
I saw them twice on this tour. I worked my way up to the front row and hung to the gate. The sound was incredible, it would hit you in the chest beyond my words to describe. Awesome live performance!
I always got general admission tickets for many Priest shows in the 80's...showed up early to the concert to wait with friends and always made it to the front row. What an amazing experience. The sound could jump start a heart if need be. We're lucky to have graced this earth at the same time with such a force.
Where did you see this tour? We saw them in Pittsburgh. I was about 15 or 16. Priest was always left you with a 3 day ear-ringer.. No wonder I can barely hear now. I have the stub here somewhere. It was $10.75 for a two hour jam.
First time seeing them 1982 screaming for vengeance Corpus Christi tx ooooo
Judas Priest in '82 was happening. Big time.
Yes, their best times ever....😎🤘
my first concert at age 12!
@@paleshelter4002 Oh Wow! At 1982 I was 21 jears old
@@paleshelter4002 So lucky. I was 13 and missed them on this tour. If I'm not mistaken Iron Maiden (Number of the Beast tour) opened for Priest for some shows.
That was prime Priest time. 3 of the hottest girls in my high school were Priest fans. Those were good days
Great Ole Tune from way back !
Long live the Priest !!!
Vida longa ao Judas Priest!
¡ Larga vida a Judas Priest !
sacerdos vivat!
Kingdome come 2017
N
So many memories with this song. Listening on headphones while doing my paper route.. cruising at night in my friends Nova. What a song.
Halford could work a crowd unlike no one else in Metal and he was very professional as he could speak in other languages. I saw Judas Priest many times throughout their career and I would have to say that the 82 tour was the best. I've said it before and I will say it again if you got to grow up in the 50's through the 80's you were blessed!
Just saw Rob in October 2022 and while his voice has aged which is inevitable he was still kicking ass on the stage in his 70s. For some songs I actually like his current vocal voice because it sounds more metal and this song is one of them
JUDAS PRIEST should release every PRO-SHOT Complete Concert in a Blu-Ray Box Set and/or at-least Stream them on their channel. I heard they have a few unreleased shows in the can same as VAN HALEN.
That voice
first saw priest in 1979 in a small college gym in wa state. they rocked the house down with this song. maybe 500 people there.....best concert, took 3 days for my hearing to return, was leaning on the stage. threw a ring on stage, kk picked it up and wore it through the show, a great night. hell bent for leather tour, yakima washington
LOL, yeah. I remember seeing Iron Maiden on their Somewhere in Time tour, took three days for my hearing to be right again. And this was in an indoor sports arena!!!
Judas Priest Rocks and always will!! Today is Rob Halford's Aug. 25, 2017, 66th Birthday! Metal Never gets old, the older the better! So here's a really rocking classic from Judas Priest singing "The Green Manalishi" back in 1982. They have been rocking out for 48 years! Nothing is more kick ass than that! The Members of Judas Priest are Today: Lead Vocals: Rob Halford, Bass: Ian Hill, Lead & Rhythm Guitars: Glenn Tipton, Lead & Rhythm Guitars: Ritchie Faulkner, and Drums: Scott Travis. Judas Priest Rocks!! Happy Birthday Rob Halford!! 🤘🏻🖤🤘🏻🎸😈
Best Band Ever :)
Susan Waddle I love the cut of your gibb ms. You know yous S_ _ T ... !!!
Tipton left this year actually, his Parkinson and arthritis no longer let him play well.
Gotta say they went Shit after "Freewheel Burning " , I rem watching them perform that track on The Tube live and I thought "Thank God for Unleashed in the East "!!!
Rob and I share the same bday... I just learned that thanks to you!
Love that song so much 🧍🧍🧍🎸🎸🎸🎸🧍🔥🔥🔥💗😎😎
How old were you when you found out this is a cover tune of Fleetwood Mac? well, I just turned 50 and have listened to Priest since Rocka-Rola and found out today...
I'm 21 and discovered it now because I'm a fan of Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac
I'm 53 and now i know that a great peter green song was so ruined...
@@marcotagliavini9128 The Peter Green version still exists. So, instead of trolling, either post nothing or that you don't like it but to boast that it is now ruined is simply stupid.
@@unoefxz THANK YOU ,for saying what we all were going to say to that asshat...
Just found out now and I’m 55. I also sang this song with my band back in 1983
The world is blessed with the Beast from the East Judas Priest
I've seen priest in Greece twice. A dream came true
I love most Priest music
They paved the road and secured our world with Heavy Metal bad ass rips
We fuckn blessed
One of the greatest songs....ALLTIME. The vocals at the end i always wish were on the studio version.
Nobody rocks like Judas Priest. Nobody.
I looked high and low for this song. I couldn't remember the title. My music bestie just passed away. RIP Karen. I found it today. Just love.
Sorry to hear about your loss.
The Greatest!
All the Arena shows were in your face, an the floor crowd was insane. Massive partying an other things in the pit.
The best of Rock Show Times
hands down.🤘🤘🤘
that's some fine heavy metal right there
Fantastic Live Version of The Manalishi ....
with a Two pronged Crown 🇺🇸 🎼🇺🇸💥💨
Judas Priest is without a doubt my Metal Fix !!!
When JP covers a song, it becomes a JP song... That's a fact.
Until Motor Head covers it then it belongs to Motor Head.
Except Johnny B. Good
Sorry but not this one...
Fucking awful compared to the original version 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Peter Green still owns this song although JP’s version is cool
The guitar work is breathtaking!
What a great cover of a classic song. Rest in peace Peter Green.
One of the best live bands in the history of rock and roll metal 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Pure Magic
Yes of course!!!!!!🤘
Top of their game, performance-wise
RIP Peter Green!!! Thanks for the intro JP!!!! Always loved this version!
BADDEST BAND EVER ! PERIOD POINT BLANK !
THE METAL GOD
When metal ruled the world - one of my fav songs is “painkiller” i grew up in the 80s best time to be alive - graduated 1987 - no the USA is a mess - Im setting my time machine to 1980 so i can get a do over ! Gnarly dude !
The golden era of METAL!!!!
Going to see Priest in May 2024.. I'm stoked! Can't wait!❤❤❤
April 2024 in NJ, I saw them 5 times already
Damn, that high note is killer!!!
Halford hits notes only Friggin Dogs can hear in this incredible performance!! All Hail the Metal God himself!!!
I seen that tour,,Iron Maiden opened for them at the BBArena in NJ....awesome concert!!!
Btw iron maiden are no warm up band...other than for Judas priest!
You SAW that tour. You didn't seen that tour.
This is the song that made me a Priest fan for life. 1st heard this song when some guys brought back some boot leg copies from Japan to 29 Palms back in 82. Been a fan ever since.
One of their best songs especially this performance! Have this on video from back in 1983 taped it off of MTV, When say Metal, I think of Judas Priest, love these guys!🎸
Priest was my very first concert, in 1980 at Towson University in the Baltimore area. I had 5th row seats! Wooohoo!! And this song was their encore! What a show! I think my ears are STILL ringing from that one!
Never gets old!!
I fill the same as I did when I was 20 when I hear this rock, its the heaviest metal music ever made, and always will be! Thank you for giving me great rock through my life, and still do after 35 yes! Rock on!
Judas Priest is ultimately awesome.
Judas Priest rules! Peter Green is watching from the sky with joy.
Can't believe this was 35 years ago, seems like yesterday .
37 years ago now.
I'm 92 born and it still seems like yesterday for me...probably because listened to it yesterday too 😂
The emotional response this song brings out of me is dofficult to describe. Thank you
judas priest .
I dont even remember how many time I seen these guys in concert? At least 6×. Awesome everytime. Metal Gods.
My favorite live band. Most bands don't live up to their albums, they were even better live. I've seen them many times, the last was in Berlin.
U can't get away with endings like that anymore. Great times
Love this cover track. xx
JP was the best concert I went to back in the 80's, I went to the screaming for vengeance tour, no one wanted to leave after the last encore , they basically had to turn all the lights on in the colosium to get people to leave..
For those of us who grew up in the 80's (and 70's) we grew up amongst the GODS!
Way before the Internet.......MTV was Right and HUGE (I watched the very first video coming home from JHS)....
We lived amongst Gods my friends.....fucking going to a show like this was like nothing I had ever felt and still to this day rarely feel again.
These guys and so many others were Masters. There was an electricity so charged with the music and seeing these shows live.......
I watch this stuff over and over again and I am always....I mean 'always' taken to a place that you cannot perfectly name or describe......words alone fail to convey the magic. The only thing that can is to watch.....see....and feel.
United Priest FANS in teh hole World FOREVER
I Love Judas priest till the End of Time
I was born in 82 so grew up with legendary music like this but was too young to appreciate it at the time........but when ya driving along and its sunny the windows open the likes of Judas Priest rattling the speakers there is hardly a feeling like it ......
I saw this version before you were born and I still think the "Unleashed in the East" version is the very best ever ( I saw them shortly after the album was released)
Had to listen again, but at 3:15 Rob say's "what'du say Memphis". So cool!!!! Yep missed this concert too, I was in hospital having my first child.
Saw Judest Priest WITH Iron Maiden in 1980 at the recently torn down Aladdin Theater for the performance arts. One of the most epic concert experiences I've every had at the time. They were up an coming awesome greats. so we didnt know how it would turn it out. Well, it was unbleievable. i;m prvilieged to see it. Two British Metal bands just bowing our minds. Yes, Eddie was there for iron maiden.
Danger Will Robinson That’s hard to top. Both bands in peak form? Epic.
First concert Brendan Byrne Arena New York Judas Priest with his Harley on stage microphone up to the exhaust let's just say my ear doctor told me your ears will be ringing for 3 more days and it did
Saw JP & Maiden on City Island , Harrisburg PA. '84 best damn concert ever !
I was at that show too at the Aladdin, it was actually June 3rd 1981. I still have the ticket stub....!!
981 the hell is this damn band in the world they can kick anybody's ass thank you
Incredible band
Hard to believe its a Fleetwood mac tune
I like both. Just like their cover of diamonds and rust
Not even the most violent metal could overshadow Judas Priest...they are powerful and Rob's voice is unmatched.🎧💀🎧👊🏽
I was at that concert, standing at the front row and they ROCKED!!!
Was it this dark on stage where you can't see Tipton for much of the show? I'm shocked at how dull the lighting is for the big budget production here. Great sound and hot stage setup, but way dark and hard to see.
The best...
Prime priest! I love Judas Priest Always have always will.
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BEST FRICKIN HEAVY METAL SINGER EVER!! BEST HEAVY METAL BAND EVER!! ROCK ON PRIEST!!! YOU OWN THE REST!!!!
The Vengeance Tour was when they were at their best. Great songs, awesome music...the decline started with Defenders. They kicked ass on this tour.
I'm glad others see it that way too
I had a bud who owned a green van. We dubbed it the Green Manalishi! this was back in 1983! WHen the 80s were the best of times! Im 55 now
Surely should have been the green vanalishi.