Mr Halford was getting bored with Judas and then formed this Masterpiece band with some line up adjustments. Ps: 4 those who don't like Roy Z ? I say wish you could play like that! The man is too good the proof is here in the video. Metal 4ever.
HALFORD....one word/name says it all.Not trying to piss anybody off but these guys are more intense than Priest ...Rob has a second chance with these guys.... Keep bringing the metal to the people..WE. LOVE U MAN!!!
I didn't know Andy said that he didn't want to? The last interview I watched with bassist Ian Hill, it was said that it's up to Priest following the completion of the last leg of their tour, which is coming up in early Spring, I believe, if they'll continue with Sneap or not. I don't want to say for sure because something could have changed since then, but you're definitely on to something there! I'd take Roy Z or Metal Mike (especially) in the Priest right now. I mean, I obviously would rather see Glenn back out there full-time, but sadly that wish isn't going to be granted. :/ I talk to Al Atkins (very first Priest vocalist) on occasion, and he's an extremely polite and brilliant fellow, but I've never had the balls to go into detail about anything Priest related too much, out of respect. After this comment, which I'm screenshotting, however, I'm going to ask him if he would please possibly mention this idea to Ian, as those two are still very close and jam together quite often to this day. Oh man, imagine the Priest with Metal Mike and Richie together? I'm so glad I scrolled down to the comments. Genius idea, my friend!
@@mrsadistik2800 man thank you for the response. I didn't even realize you had responded. I would recommend one of them who ever covers Glenn's solos in the priest songs when there played. On the contrary, I saw an article that stated something like Andy saying he'll play with priest as long as they need him to. (Sep 21 2019) when I saw it.
@@mandolore_the_glorious7049 Yeah, that's probably the same interview I was referring to. Andy's wanting to stay a member for as long as the guys will have him, and quite honestly, despite a little weak stage presence and whatnot in the beginning, he's doing a great job and deserves to continue with the band. I'm glad he had a hand in the production of "Firepower", because even though "Redeemer of Souls" had quite a few solid tracks on it, the end result suffered tremendously due to the weak production it had received. I'm so grateful that "Firepower" wasn't held back for the same reason, because that album slays from start to finish. 🤘😁🤘
@@austinisme2477 not metal mike dude Roy is a monster but mike is fucking evil In that he had more the strenght of KK and demonic heart ( and look him mooving , his eyes , its like he has 16 forever , the Firrre man , the time of his life and it see in his playing ) a vibrato like he was in trance or dying , chops , fucking heavy Richie is playing in the box and hasnt ththabite . Richie is too light for Judas Priest . Or KK
I loved the Halford band untill Roy Z talked his way into the band! Ray and Pat were sorely missed when they left! I guarantee Rob would agree if he was honest about this,