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Judas Priest - Dreamer Deceiver/Deceiver (BBC Perfomance)
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Lyrics:
Standing by my window, breathing summer breeze
Saw a figure floating, 'neath the willow tree
Asked us if we were happy, we said we didn't know
Took us by the hands and up we go
We followed the dreamer through the purple hazy clouds
He could control our sense of time
We thought we were lost but no matter how we tried
Everyone was in peace of mind
We felt the sensations drift inside our frames
Finding complete contentment there
And all the tensions that hurt us in the past
Just seemed to vanish in thin air
He said in the cosmos is a single sonic sound
That is vibrating constantly
And if we could grip and hold on to the note
We would see our minds were free...oh they're free
We are lost above
Floating way up high
If you think you can find a way
You can surely try

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@javierruizleon
@javierruizleon 3 года назад
God bless the person who kept this video tape all these years
@birddogger5150
@birddogger5150 3 года назад
It was on a Judas Priest DVD released in 2004. So it's been in their vaults for awhile.
@NatriumSulfuricum
@NatriumSulfuricum 3 года назад
So gold
@davenotstaine5646
@davenotstaine5646 3 года назад
@Jimmy Marketti ok man chill
@sethp0411
@sethp0411 3 года назад
@Jimmy Marketti other that the metal god halford
@macalpinetony2661
@macalpinetony2661 3 года назад
I also think so! From Japan.
@elizamt1994
@elizamt1994 3 года назад
Has to be one of the best live performances of all time, Halford maintaining direct eye contact with the camera and belting out those notes is bad ass as fuck
@GaudyGabriev
@GaudyGabriev 3 года назад
The poker face through all that is fantastic. Fucking hell rock&roll Priest is awesome. Everything about this song is awesome.
@intercommerce
@intercommerce 3 года назад
He always maintains direct eye contact, even in front of 100,000 people, the confidence he has is amazing
@ericgilbert7194
@ericgilbert7194 3 года назад
The best part, IMO, is when he sings the verses out of order in Deceiver 4:38, he doesn't flinch and the band never lets up. It really shouldn't matter though right? But many bands, and ppl would raise a stink about that. Well, that and the fact that either KK or Glenn REALLY botched the last 2 bars. LOL
@iliketowatch.
@iliketowatch. 3 года назад
@@intercommerce But he says in his autobiography that he still gets insecure when he sees someone in an audience of thousands walking away from the stage. He has to tell himself that the person is just going to the bathroom or to get a drink! 😄
@herewegoagain404
@herewegoagain404 2 года назад
Totally agree. This live performance is a masterpiece.
@stevenrojas2392
@stevenrojas2392 Год назад
Props to the audio technician that made this live performance sound so full and incredible.
@planomathandscience
@planomathandscience 5 месяцев назад
BBC, my man, the best in the biz
@veryyes1919
@veryyes1919 Месяц назад
They had the band turn down their amps, which kinda hindered a bit their performance, but I´m sure they turned it up when no one was looking
@michaelolz
@michaelolz 3 года назад
Glenn Tipton is a man waaay ahead of his time. What a high bar he set for every heavy metal guitarist to come. Huge fan.
@diegov1290
@diegov1290 Год назад
His solo guitar here is everything 🎸✨🔥♥️
@LB00146
@LB00146 Год назад
Glenn perfected Priest! KK and Glenn are the best guitar duo ever in my opinion!
@mrchoptop5482
@mrchoptop5482 Год назад
@@LB00146 most def
@TheDSMIVTR
@TheDSMIVTR Год назад
Glenn's solo here and on Beyond the Realms of Death are my favorites. Yes, even above Painkiller.
@comicalipse5084
@comicalipse5084 Год назад
Maybe the most underrated guitarrist god of hard and heavy, exactlly!!!
@chrisaorfanidou4687
@chrisaorfanidou4687 3 года назад
Rob Halford in "Confess" quoting for that live: "I was going on British telly for the first time and I didn't have a clue what to wear. So, I rummaged through Sue's clothes (his sister) and borrowed a pleated pink blouse with a belt, which I wore with a pair of spangly black flares. I looked like Jim Morrison on a budget. We didn't coordinate our look. Ken wore a vivid paisley shirt that Carol had made him, with tight flared loon pants and a white fedora. Ian was all in white, like an emaciated Jesus. We looked like three bands in one: a tin of heavy metal Quality Street".
@Natenick5
@Natenick5 3 года назад
Reading it now! It’s awesome to have these recordings to watch as you hear the background of it all.
@sombresanctum
@sombresanctum 3 года назад
Reading Confess now. After this hilarious passage I had to come on here and rewatch this awesome performance.
@paulparker8298
@paulparker8298 3 года назад
Well said mate !!
@aladickes
@aladickes 3 года назад
Exactly why I'm watching. Just read that episode and had to see it. What a great read so far. And I have no doubt it's going to get better. Rob is a pure badass.
@aro5490
@aro5490 3 года назад
brilliant. ;-)
@New_Zealand_
@New_Zealand_ 4 месяца назад
I've been listening to this album for 40 years, I remember 35 years ago being highly depressed, had lost my father then brother to self inflicted deaths. I went traveling on my motorcycle which had engine failure. I stopped paused, and listened to this album as I watched the Ocean and bird life. 35 years later life is awesome as is Judas Priest. Still amazing and Rob is still singing notes only dogs can hear. XX
@skyer3894
@skyer3894 3 месяца назад
Me similar. You are not alone.
@joshua.dmurphy8643
@joshua.dmurphy8643 2 месяца назад
ROCK ON
@lionelfischer8240
@lionelfischer8240 9 дней назад
We have a life to live whatever happens. God bless you and all of us metal lovers.
@joseolmos8275
@joseolmos8275 Год назад
Oh my goodness!!!! This is one of the best songs ever written and performed. I had the opportunity to see them live back in the 1980's. I will never forget those moments at the concert. Long live "The Priest: Unleashed in the East!!!!" 😊
@randallpetroelje3913
@randallpetroelje3913 11 месяцев назад
One of the best live albums, recorded ever😂❤❤❤
@tontoepstein6860
@tontoepstein6860 6 месяцев назад
Gotta love those dynamite live albums recorded by an engineer and a producer sitting in a studio.
@stevetrivago
@stevetrivago Год назад
40 years of listening to Rob sing … in my opinion there’s no stronger vocalist in Heavy Metal
@JLFsoccer
@JLFsoccer Год назад
Ronnie james dio and Rob r my faves !
@ariedebruijn1189
@ariedebruijn1189 Год назад
I agree with you. Unleashed in the East was my first "contact" with Judas Priest. So, the first song I heard was Exciter. Can you imagine.... Still, you might like the versatile voice of Johannes Eckerstrom from the Swedish band Avatar. Give it a try: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Aaiiua2Fy6U.html&ab_channel=Kr%C4%99cio%C5%82aTV
@thedanielstraight
@thedanielstraight 11 месяцев назад
​@@ariedebruijn1189I thoroughly enjoyed that, never heard of Avatar before! Thank you for sharing this. For me, Halford is incredible... but I do feel very fortunate to have seen Dio twice while he sang with Sabbath in the late 2000's.
@FreddieHg37
@FreddieHg37 11 месяцев назад
1. RJD 2. Rob
@thedanielstraight
@thedanielstraight 11 месяцев назад
@@FreddieHg37 RJD is just a force of nature
@MANJI27
@MANJI27 5 лет назад
Ian's bass here is AMAZING!!!
@uhtredragnarsson4128
@uhtredragnarsson4128 4 года назад
Yes,he is always in background but here in front,with guitars,can hear every bass lines very good
@bretcobearo373
@bretcobearo373 4 года назад
Truth!
@dtutssel
@dtutssel 3 года назад
I keep saying it on JP videos but Ian Hill is so underrated one of the best bassists ever
@cliffords2315
@cliffords2315 6 месяцев назад
looks like he has one of the rare 4x15" Cabs, i had a newer vesion from 1980 with HIWATT 200 Bass Head
@jeffreyletourneau299
@jeffreyletourneau299 4 года назад
70's Priest is by far the best Priest.
@rockarolla3199
@rockarolla3199 3 года назад
agreed!!!
@gomongio
@gomongio 3 года назад
70s-90s Priest is awesome. Still one of my favourite metal bands eva!
@rockarolla3199
@rockarolla3199 3 года назад
@@gomongio number 2 on my top 5!!!
@jerrywoods4066
@jerrywoods4066 3 года назад
70s thru 80s only
@SuperScitty
@SuperScitty 3 года назад
I would include the 80’s… especially the early 80’s!!!
@marvenenolan2508
@marvenenolan2508 3 года назад
COMMON ARE YOU KIDDING ME ROBERT??!!!!! FREAKING CRYING OVER THIS!! JUST FELL IN LOVE WITH PRIEST ALL OVER AGAIN AND I AM SO GONE!!
@RapidCycling07
@RapidCycling07 3 года назад
What a vocal range man!
@ricklindberg4228
@ricklindberg4228 3 года назад
Tears in my eyes. Chills down my spine. From slow to heavy. If you don't feel this deep in your soul you are not a true metalhead. Go listen to something else. ALL HAIL THE PRIEST!!!!!!!!
@garyblanchard1084
@garyblanchard1084 2 года назад
When I first bought Sad wings of destiny on cassette and played all seven minutes I was both hooked and mesmerized
@leoallan2225
@leoallan2225 2 года назад
Its a good album no doubt, but I have to say, The second song Deciever reminds me of I Ride the sky from Lucifers friend.
@PatrickZiggy
@PatrickZiggy 2 года назад
agreed
@flexxed0nmyselfoops504
@flexxed0nmyselfoops504 2 года назад
This is in my opinion one of the best live performances in history I can not get enough of this session, so fkn cool man, Rob still one of the best vocalist EVER!
@ronanderson8974
@ronanderson8974 2 года назад
Sad Wings a life changing album
@TonyHookedonVanlife
@TonyHookedonVanlife 7 лет назад
3 words = BEYOND. FUCKING. AWESOME.
@davidpacholski7144
@davidpacholski7144 7 лет назад
Fucking Right!!! \m/
@Margie75
@Margie75 Год назад
Loved Rob Halford's vocal performance on this track. This was a taster of what Judas Priest was blossoming into and why they are in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame now. Brilliant 👏🏽 🔥🔥🔥
@GWENMFSTACY
@GWENMFSTACY 2 года назад
This is their most underrated performance ! They were literally starving during this trying to get big on no money and food! Much respect to the priest!!🤯🖤
@vjenkins6815
@vjenkins6815 Год назад
This was Priest before they hit their stride. And I love it! After they released the "Killing Machine" and "British Steel" lps, I was hooked.
@philvalentine8584
@philvalentine8584 8 лет назад
One of the best live performances ever.
@peterlewis3540
@peterlewis3540 7 лет назад
One of the best live groups i can ever remember going to see. The concert in Newport South Wales, back in 1985 was incredible. I know that's a very long time ago, but it lives long in my memory, as being pretty special.
@roimlil
@roimlil 7 лет назад
I saw them in 79, what a band.
@opticnerve3300
@opticnerve3300 7 лет назад
Absolutely, The band is excellent and Halford is incredibly confident.Looking straight into the camera and belting it out.
@smokesletsgo2374
@smokesletsgo2374 7 лет назад
I saw them in 2011 when they were over the hill and past their prime and it was probably the best show I've ever seen...can't even imagine when they were on top of their game
@MichaelCampbell01
@MichaelCampbell01 7 лет назад
It was fantastic. Saw them on the Screaming for Vengeance tour. It was loud. AND THEN he brought the Harley on stage.
@davidmarzolino7159
@davidmarzolino7159 7 лет назад
It's hard to believe, this is a live performance. The musical precision demonstrated here is unbelievable.
@brianhammer5107
@brianhammer5107 5 лет назад
No offense, but what are you talking about? These guys are just average on their instruments and the arrangement is simple, straighforward hard rock. I'd hate to see you witness a Brahms quartet, with extremely difficult music played by masters on their respective instruments. If you want "musical precision" as you call it, go have a look at ELP or King Crimson in their heyday, or one of Cream's more difficult numbers.
@tacoemall666
@tacoemall666 5 лет назад
David marzolino the transition to the bridge before the last chorus is awesome, where there’s no count they all just come in perfect and belt out that first note to start the bridge, ugh I love this band
@rhythmstyx1945
@rhythmstyx1945 5 лет назад
Brian Hammer 2:15. 5:18 ish. What a voice. So rich
@Russocass
@Russocass 4 года назад
@@brianhammer5107 Troll is trolling. While it's true that there are easier styles than others, and there are mistakes here, this performance totally express the potential this song has with the presition it requires, I doubt there could be a better performance from any other band.
@IllustrateTheHorror
@IllustrateTheHorror Год назад
@@brianhammer5107 both Crimson and Cream are slouch compared to Priest,listen to Genocide or Tyrant from the same album fool,this is the band who played songs like Hellrider and All Guns Blazing your sloppy bands can't play those virtuosic pieces
@Broxi57
@Broxi57 3 года назад
We were truly spoiled with great bands in the 70's and The Old Grey Whistle Test, gave them all exposure. I bought 'Sad Wings' back when it was released and it sits in the car in CD and the original vinyl is within reaching distance. 45 years ago, I was 19 and The Priest live on. :)
@2dominican2
@2dominican2 2 года назад
Remember watching this as a teen on the Old Grey Whistle Test and knew I was listening to something magical and almost 50 years on it is even more magnificent. Heavy Metal equivalent of Bohemian Rhapsody - absolute classic with unbelievable tone, change of riffs and fantastic sound,
@postive-vibes
@postive-vibes 6 лет назад
Listen to Sad Wings of Destiny. It's at least a decade or so ahead of its time. The most brilliant Priest album IMO. I can still listen to it and marvel at how cutting edge and assured it is.
@fucknuckle
@fucknuckle 5 лет назад
quite often...
@RudyHarlanPhantomBoom
@RudyHarlanPhantomBoom 4 года назад
Agreed.
@fm-xv1mq
@fm-xv1mq 4 года назад
without a doubt ....must give props for Stained Class and Sin after Sin albums as assured imo....
@simondiamond4380
@simondiamond4380 4 года назад
Agreed...while the rest of their work is legendary, there is something unique about SWOD that hasn't been matched by any band.
@arvindhmani06
@arvindhmani06 4 года назад
I have to pinch myself every time I realize this masterpiece was recorded in 1976, when literally every hard-rock/metal band was influenced by blues. These guys were easily 4-5 years ahead of the others in terms of musical style. Metal Gods.
@jeffdennis954
@jeffdennis954 5 лет назад
Halford is untouchable. Vocals echo in my head!
@andycuthbert2763
@andycuthbert2763 Год назад
I’ve got nearly every Priest album and they’ve been consistently brilliant all this time. Listening in 2022 aged 54 and will be listening to them in 2052 if I make it!
@bigfootbushcraft2261
@bigfootbushcraft2261 Год назад
55 here brother! Priest is definitely in my blood!!
@DryHeaveSteve
@DryHeaveSteve 10 месяцев назад
This is from their 2nd album, Sad Wings of Destiny. Released in 1976. I discovered it in ‘78ish when I was in Jr High. It’s on my playlist. It still holds up. If you want to hear the origins of heavy metal, this is one of them
@garvinsenn5115
@garvinsenn5115 3 месяца назад
Their best record imo
@daniyalshah7797
@daniyalshah7797 5 лет назад
Rob Halford, Bruce Dickinson, Ozzy Osbourne, Ronnie James Dio, Lemmy Kilmister The most heavenly, iconic and recognizable voices in heavy metal!
@jamesha175
@jamesha175 4 года назад
right then. because when we think of "heavenly voices" we automatically think of lemmy & ozzy.
@TheFloydios
@TheFloydios 4 года назад
agreed!
@drangue4733
@drangue4733 4 года назад
@@jamesha175 pfff
@mathiasgrunow9278
@mathiasgrunow9278 4 года назад
Don't forget David Byron!!
@freedomfirst5420
@freedomfirst5420 4 года назад
Robert Plant!
@ModernDayWarrior2112
@ModernDayWarrior2112 4 года назад
For those who think Ian Hill is just a rudimentary bass player, here is proof that he is an excellent melodic player. He just fantastic on the early Priest stuff.
@sammysaidtravel1265
@sammysaidtravel1265 2 года назад
Hill has been laying it down for 50 years.
@miguelporras8366
@miguelporras8366 2 года назад
He adopted a rudimentary style to serve the the band's sound and make it heavier. What i found suprising is how many well versed people fail to grasp that obvious fact
@marcstevens8576
@marcstevens8576 Год назад
Ian was a great bass player. Unlike Getty Lee, Jimmy Lea & Steve Harris who were more straightforward, he kept the rhythm section together. Having two lead guitarists outdueling each other & countless drummers They went through throughout the years, He had to be The Backbone behind all of The Lead Performers. Although he didn't write many songs, he did what he could to keep a steady rhythm going.
@juanmanuelferreyra5128
@juanmanuelferreyra5128 Год назад
He did an awesome job on this one, so cool!
@Simonize41
@Simonize41 7 месяцев назад
@@marcstevens8576Getty?
@sandyjensen5233
@sandyjensen5233 2 года назад
I never get tired of this song. So much feeling
@henrygerfingerfinhenry
@henrygerfingerfinhenry Год назад
Hello, how are you doing today and the entire family and friends doing today????
@MagoMerlino72
@MagoMerlino72 10 месяцев назад
I have listened and watched this same video almost every day for the last month and a half: It really takes me on those same stars of the cosmo, he is talking about. GREAT performance by all.
@hassannajjar2508
@hassannajjar2508 7 месяцев назад
So true...
@tara607
@tara607 2 года назад
That Voice...Amazing. Always LOVED Priest.
@I.P1976
@I.P1976 7 лет назад
Unbelievable performance, halford is incredible
@MrDizzyvonclutch
@MrDizzyvonclutch 5 лет назад
Except for that feedback at the beginning, it bugs me bad, I love the song for some reason....
@davidburkley4819
@davidburkley4819 5 лет назад
That is not Rob Halford...just saying
@caseymetzger8580
@caseymetzger8580 5 месяцев назад
For those of you know this ain't Rob halford
@stephenbennett4196
@stephenbennett4196 7 лет назад
How can someone's voice be that fucking good ! Fucking amazing !!!
@josecesar9776
@josecesar9776 2 года назад
Judas and Scorpions from the 70's are just incredible, and most of the fans dont know that.
@AportesKike
@AportesKike 3 года назад
What a voice!
@adrianleblanc6291
@adrianleblanc6291 4 года назад
Possibly one of a greatest masterpiece of Judas Priest. The compossition, the voice, the guitars, the apendix of a last part of song (deceiver). The energy and the absolutely perfection of a creation of 5 mens.... A lot of bands make heavy metal, but the METAL is a absolutely son of Judas Priest.
@davidboorman5460
@davidboorman5460 4 года назад
Well said Adrian love the band
@TheJTcreate
@TheJTcreate Год назад
Metal is the son of Black Sabbath. Priest adopted and refined Metal with Rob's awesome demonic vocals. However, this song could easily have been a Sabbath song, right down to the riff.
@garyhill2740
@garyhill2740 Год назад
@@TheJTcreate Sabbath was old school plodding doomy blues rock. Priest kicked up the tempo, downplayed the bluesy elements, added the "gallop" riffs, and mixed in the progressive elements (among other things). In other words, as others have said, gave birth to modern metal years before Iron Maiden etc.... The Beatles used some of the same riffs as the the old school artists of the 50's. Using riff similarities to brush off Priest's total reinvention of the style is as silly as dismissing the Bealtes innovation and reinvention on the basis of their sound sharing similarities with their predecessors. All due respect to Elvis and Berry, Beatles took it to a whole new level. All due respect to Sabbath and Purple and the others..... So did Judas Priest.
@matthewbeasley2869
@matthewbeasley2869 Год назад
​@JungleJames I always say it sounds exactly like a Sabbbath song for the instrumental part in the middle!
@MrDaverobertson
@MrDaverobertson 6 лет назад
How does Halford hit those high note screams? Amazing.
@valdyrgramr
@valdyrgramr 5 лет назад
He steps on legos.
@HolyMuscleOfLove
@HolyMuscleOfLove 5 лет назад
Because he's the "Metal God".
@gardnerberry113
@gardnerberry113 5 лет назад
He's Rob Halford, THAT'S how!
@stephers628
@stephers628 5 лет назад
Actually he had opera training
@svfantom7776
@svfantom7776 5 лет назад
Squeezing a testicle helps. Specially if you use some pliers or something else like that.
@warpigcat
@warpigcat Год назад
Once again a proof that the 70s are the zenith. Brilliant in every sense
@michaelbruns449
@michaelbruns449 2 года назад
Friggin wow, the best singing voice, the greatest most powerful vocalist ever, effortless, majestic, stunning, intense.
@ANJIN79SAMMA
@ANJIN79SAMMA 5 лет назад
Im so happy they filmed this!! what a performance !!!
@booblikon
@booblikon 5 лет назад
I'm so happy they saved it. A lot of stuff was filmed by British TV and destroyed.
@christophervigil7729
@christophervigil7729 4 года назад
Such great quality for something this old !!!! 😊
@NatriumSulfuricum
@NatriumSulfuricum 4 года назад
This is gold
@dougwalton4831
@dougwalton4831 3 года назад
Date on this ??????
@garyblanchard1084
@garyblanchard1084 2 года назад
Looking at history on a color TV screen
@joseluis-pi8yk
@joseluis-pi8yk 7 лет назад
the bass line on this song is beautiful
@marcusrowe1616
@marcusrowe1616 5 лет назад
jose luis - Agreed!
@bigmike9558
@bigmike9558 2 года назад
Judas Priest was my first introduction to metal, I was 5 years old and took my dads tape and was playing it on my fisher price radio. He wasn’t even made he was proud
@drewgrows7765
@drewgrows7765 Год назад
I would have too
@EMO-vm6lq
@EMO-vm6lq Месяц назад
At 75 now !!! my love affair with the Priest started in 1974 with "Sad Wings of Destiny" and last year I took my Grandchildren to the Priest for the 5th time!! they still blow me away!!!!!!!
@espenkristoffersen4887
@espenkristoffersen4887 4 года назад
3:59 In that magic second JP gave birth to a new era. The big bang of metal!
@guilhermefioresi7538
@guilhermefioresi7538 5 месяцев назад
Sabbath did it half a decade before with their self titled song.
@MetalAngelOfficial
@MetalAngelOfficial 5 месяцев назад
@@guilhermefioresi7538they created bluesy doom metal, but priest created heavy/progressive/power metal
@guilhermefioresi7538
@guilhermefioresi7538 5 месяцев назад
@@MetalAngelOfficial I'd say Rainbow, Deep Purple and Uriah Heep were even earlier originators of that branch. Regardless, Judas Priest is still one of the most important bands in heavy metal, of course.
@davenotstaine5646
@davenotstaine5646 4 месяца назад
@@guilhermefioresi7538Rainbow came out around the same time as Priest tho
@IGY22
@IGY22 4 месяца назад
​@@davenotstaine5646People forget about Budgie, sometimes I have the feeling that Black Sabbath was inspired by them
@ckdpraha
@ckdpraha 5 лет назад
Man... Rob really could make the glass crack with his singing... but seems so effortlessly... just like waking up and yawning... pure talent, and still great after 50 years!
@umbertoyltp
@umbertoyltp 2 года назад
Check out the two videos of Vocal Power, and you are going to learn the secrets of Rob's vocal techniques!
@trollmunchkinzm4364
@trollmunchkinzm4364 2 года назад
He still can
@caseymetzger8580
@caseymetzger8580 5 месяцев назад
Not halford
@daniellemalan8832
@daniellemalan8832 3 года назад
The entire band is phenomenal. Especially Halford!
@vinceviselli3805
@vinceviselli3805 2 года назад
There’s nothing like authentic Priest 🤘
@dissidentstarbreaker1144
@dissidentstarbreaker1144 7 лет назад
Here you have it, the greatest heavy metal band in history in their youth. They had all the chops from day one, proven here.
@gerardoneri5115
@gerardoneri5115 7 лет назад
Dissident Starbreaker yes sir indeed long live the Priest
@sherrytrenner9452
@sherrytrenner9452 6 лет назад
Dissident Starbreake Well said.. I agree with you
@penalozaur
@penalozaur 5 лет назад
It's like, they were badass to the bone and great at their part since day 1... unreal quality. The level of skill....
@ArthaxtaDaVince777
@ArthaxtaDaVince777 5 лет назад
Judas Priest was if Sabbath actually had an impressive vocalist, this is why they are the official heavy metal producers, Deep Purple had the sound and the voice but not enough bass, Sabbath had the bass and the sound but not the vocals, Judas Priest had both, not saying they are better, but they certainly had it all.
@brianhammer5107
@brianhammer5107 5 лет назад
LOL - they were 2nd tier. Good band for the first four albums. No comparison whatsoever to the greatest metal groups like Purple or Sabbath, for just two examples.
@steve2561
@steve2561 7 лет назад
that voice rules!!
@-ASH-72
@-ASH-72 6 лет назад
Hell yeah... From low key to high note... Awesome, even live... ;-)
@archange1717
@archange1717 6 лет назад
Yes!
@thefineartofexploitation4103
@thefineartofexploitation4103 6 лет назад
Alex Svane Hugger - This performance was better live than what was recorded for the album in my opinion, especially Halford.
@peepnox7747
@peepnox7747 2 года назад
His voice is just amazing
@blackheartbev3098
@blackheartbev3098 3 года назад
His voice has power 🔥
@sivasubban4560
@sivasubban4560 6 лет назад
Back in the day when K.K wore a hat, Rob had long hair, Glenn played an SG guitar, Ian Hills played bass guitar with fingers and drummer without the moustache. Haha
@dreamsongho
@dreamsongho 6 лет назад
impressive...Halford with long hair, Hill picking with his finger, KK playing non-flying V
@riccardobettin8972
@riccardobettin8972 3 года назад
One of the greatest performance of Judas Priest
@MatthewReiser123
@MatthewReiser123 Месяц назад
San Diego 1985, riding my (bitchn Honda 250cc) motorcycle to/from the beach, always blasting 1970s Priest, in my headphones. Good times, for a teenager.
@caioscherrer9791
@caioscherrer9791 4 года назад
Standing by my window Breathing summer breeze Saw a figure floating, 'neath the willow trees Asked us if we were happy We said we didn't know Took us by the hands and up we go We followed the dreamer Through the purple hazy clouds He could control our sense of time We thought we were lost But no matter how we tried Everyone was in peace of mind We felt the sensations drift inside our frames Finding complete contentment there And all the tensions that hurt us in the past Just seemed to vanish in thin air He said in the cosmos is a single sonic sound That is vibrating constantly And if we could grip and hold on to the note We would see our minds were free Oh they're free We are lost above Floating way up high If you think you can find a way You can surely try Solar winds are blowing Neutron star controlling All is lost, doomed and tossed, at what cost forever Meteors fly around me Comets die, and then they And then they, you want to see how they try to surround me I can say, here today, we shall stay forever If you want to find us in a hurry Oh let me tell you don't you worry I can't say, here today, we shall stay forever
@Scoleshow
@Scoleshow 3 года назад
But Rob changed the order of a few lines here live
@ANISTAZImetal-po4rz
@ANISTAZImetal-po4rz 3 года назад
Beautiful
@truckguy6666
@truckguy6666 2 года назад
simply perfect.
@jimmyperkinsCHS1984
@jimmyperkinsCHS1984 2 года назад
Yes he did. But it’s all good!
@talleman1
@talleman1 2 года назад
Might be time constraints.
@dougcarson5202
@dougcarson5202 5 лет назад
This is flat-out stunningly good. Every time I watch it, I hang on every moment. This performance alone proves Judas Priest were true pioneers.
@mustlovedogs35
@mustlovedogs35 5 лет назад
Amen. They are true METAL GODS
@ButterflyTwinkle1968
@ButterflyTwinkle1968 10 месяцев назад
“ we shall stay forevvvver unh!!!!!!” Luvvvv it!!!!!!
@theoutlawtorn
@theoutlawtorn 2 года назад
That bass line 😍
@agstinacueva1673
@agstinacueva1673 5 лет назад
Priest's lyrics are so underrated and by far one of the best i've ever seen in heavy metal along with maiden, dio and sabbath
@0xlowlevel
@0xlowlevel 2 года назад
dio and lyrics in one sentence? lol.
@FLAPPAGIRL
@FLAPPAGIRL 6 лет назад
I like how Rob stares in the camera, like he will thrash you.
@christophervigil7729
@christophervigil7729 5 лет назад
He in fact ended up doing that......THOUSANDS OF TIMES OVER !!!!!!!!!!!!!😊
@NyanHomeschoolGirl17
@NyanHomeschoolGirl17 5 лет назад
Christopher Vigil You lucky bastard! :)
@PatrickZiggy
@PatrickZiggy 4 года назад
Cameraman probably attractive. 😮😮
@christophervigil7729
@christophervigil7729 4 года назад
I just want to clarify here to I Do What I Want and Patrick C, that my response to SE P was not any type of sexual reference. My response was in conveying that Rob rocked (thrashed) thousands of stages and millions of fans throughout the band's tenure. 😊
@NyanHomeschoolGirl17
@NyanHomeschoolGirl17 4 года назад
Christopher Vigil Lmao sorry mate, when it comes to Rob Halford I always read saucy undertones where there are none ;)
@sophialopez2079
@sophialopez2079 3 года назад
Can't stop watching this
@dakshdhawan21
@dakshdhawan21 3 года назад
One of the best vocal performances in metal!
@ericghint
@ericghint 3 года назад
Rob Halford's power level is over 9000
@Slower-And-Less-Happy
@Slower-And-Less-Happy 7 лет назад
I wish this era of JP lasted at least ten more albums. The reason I consider Nostradamus to be one of their finest albums is because you can hear the nostalgic sound of their early works sprinkled throughout. I wish they would put out another album exactly like Sad Wings before they are done.
@GMovieSeeker
@GMovieSeeker 7 лет назад
The interesting thing about priest is the way they changed throughout their career. Together with the change from a hard rock to heavy metal sound, they also altered their appearance, especially Halford, from this funky hippie look to the tough-guy image of the 80's: leather, goatee, motorcycles, and all the rest. I became familiar with Priest from the mad speed metal of Painkiller, but I must admit they made some great hard rock in the 70's.
@shagstars
@shagstars 7 лет назад
Theyw ere already Heavy Metal in the 70's some songs of sad wings of destiny are heavy metal and the album sin after sin was straight forward heavy metal (and in 78 they got the leather and spikes look).
@ddawglee
@ddawglee 7 лет назад
"We're gonna keep going until one of us drops" - Ian Hill
@robertanthony5509
@robertanthony5509 7 лет назад
Agreed; I prefer early Priest.
@CryingZombie666
@CryingZombie666 6 лет назад
+Dawson Lee Hopefully it'd be a long time 'til one of them does a Martin Kearns and JP do a Bolt Thrower.
@natej1026
@natej1026 3 года назад
Rob Halford is the best metal vocalist in my opinion, he's just too good.
@X-Scorpio-33
@X-Scorpio-33 2 месяца назад
Amazing
@hodge1970ify
@hodge1970ify 4 месяца назад
Beyond the realm of greatness
@TarnaBarTM
@TarnaBarTM 5 лет назад
This performance is timeless.
@GianlucaEpirotti
@GianlucaEpirotti 7 лет назад
This song is split in two like to say: we come from blues and psychedelic sounds and we will bring you heavy metal.
@bryanmannoia8410
@bryanmannoia8410 6 лет назад
before anyone even knew what metal was. this is awesome. the first few scorpions records have a similar feel and are equally awesome.
@payattention3022
@payattention3022 6 лет назад
Rocka Rolla and Sad Wings of Destiny- Both albums are masterpieces of metal- My parents hated them, but I'll bet they know every word... Wore out one tape and damn near another of each before they came out with cd's
@malibuconv1968
@malibuconv1968 5 лет назад
@@payattention3022 Add "Sin After Sin" to that list.
@payattention3022
@payattention3022 5 лет назад
61Tbird- Oh Yeah!
@teddymay2158
@teddymay2158 5 лет назад
hell yes
@DanteInferno72
@DanteInferno72 8 месяцев назад
The beginning of a true Legend 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@dtutssel
@dtutssel Год назад
The bass track here is awesome, Ian Hill is such an underrated player. Wasn't long after this they persuaded him to use a pick and his style simplified but this shows how good he could be.
@SpiralArchitect74
@SpiralArchitect74 4 года назад
70's Priest was the soundtrack to my youth.
@garyblanchard1084
@garyblanchard1084 2 года назад
Youth well lived indeed
@bradleymorris8875
@bradleymorris8875 2 года назад
My parents hated this music, so did the neighbors. Turbo Lover sent me a different direction. I’m back now.
@SirJacoby
@SirJacoby 2 года назад
It’s now being mine, just 45 years later
@miltiadiskoutsokeras9189
@miltiadiskoutsokeras9189 8 лет назад
Metal is timeless \m/
@willvrb2
@willvrb2 6 лет назад
absolutely!...
@woody816
@woody816 6 лет назад
Yeah not sure I’d agree with u. Some of it may stand the test of time but most of us won’t hav enough of it to truly find out. Likes of the old blues cats and jazz cats have well stood the test and influenced everyone today wether they admit it or not. Even black gospel has influenced and stood the test of time. Yeah the way metal evolved from the early guys to wat it is today is not a very good sign. ✌️❤️ fae Bonnie 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@noneyerbidness
@noneyerbidness 4 месяца назад
i love metal, but this simply isn't true. some of it has aged horribly.
@miltiadiskoutsokeras9189
@miltiadiskoutsokeras9189 4 месяца назад
@@noneyerbidness some tuned may be relics of an old time period. In general it holds very well, which is an indication of the talent abd intellect its creators possess.
@noneyerbidness
@noneyerbidness 4 месяца назад
@@miltiadiskoutsokeras9189 well, that could be said of almost any genre.
@dolomitus
@dolomitus Год назад
That voice...🙌
@yvesbrassard9022
@yvesbrassard9022 2 года назад
I am so happy this exists! Seeing such quality audio/video from the 70's is so special.
@68weav
@68weav 7 лет назад
Glenn Tipton. Always amazes. Period.
@peterblake3062
@peterblake3062 6 лет назад
Spends a lot of time looking at the floor here. Early shoegaze?
@Walamonga1313
@Walamonga1313 6 лет назад
KK kills it here as well
@ShitOwl
@ShitOwl 5 лет назад
so does Rob Halford
@agostocobain2729
@agostocobain2729 5 лет назад
Peter Blake haha good one.
@garyblanchard1084
@garyblanchard1084 2 года назад
Grand old man
@beefcake1973aus
@beefcake1973aus 7 лет назад
Sad Wings of Destiny = Priest's best album
@beefcake1973aus
@beefcake1973aus 7 лет назад
Love that album also. One of my favourite Priest moments is Halford's ear-piercing scream at the start of Dissident Aggressor \m/
@itkojecockot
@itkojecockot 6 лет назад
Antichrist2000 Priest was never progressive and I personally preferred "Painkiller" and even "Defenders" over this album...... but this album eventually won over those two...... I never really liked the debut and this album was a genius follow up..... this album doesn't have a weak song on it, not mentioning those masterpieces like "Genocide", "Victim of Changes" and especially "Dreamer Deceiver" track...... they had several great albums in 70's, but this is the only one, that I fully enjoy every single time I hear it..... unlike some other albums, this just never gets old........
@jamesdeansghost5531
@jamesdeansghost5531 6 лет назад
beefcake1973aus Totally with you on that. What they created in '76 and the influence it had on the future of metal is immeasurable. This is not only the beginning of modern metal but one of the greatest albums ever.
@Danimal77
@Danimal77 6 лет назад
Modern metal was invented earlier than 1976. Just listen to Breadfan (1973) and Crash Course in Brain Surgery (1974) from Budgie, or Children of the Grave (1971), Into the Void (1971), Cornucopia (1972), Under the Sun (1972), Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (the song - 1973) or Symptom of the Universe (1975) from Black Sabbath. I'm not denying that Priest didn't have a major influence on what was to come, but MANY bands from the early/mid 70's (early 70's Pentagram, early Trapeze, early Rush, early Kiss (Parasite and Watchin' You from 1974), early Queen, mid-70's Rainbow, early Scorpions, set the groundwork for Priest to use as a launching pad.
@alexanderrojas7945
@alexanderrojas7945 6 лет назад
but Priest was the first band to show what heavy metal is... and if we go to who started it all, we can talk about Hendrix, for example.
@jamisongugino2887
@jamisongugino2887 Год назад
They are all treasures . Glenn, Rob and Ian sound so good!
@MetfanMike
@MetfanMike 2 года назад
The most amazing part of this story is that 46 years later, he can still hit many of those notes, making him a very rare exception, as vocal quality goes! "And if we could grip and hold on to the note We would see our minds were free, oh they're free..." -Judas Priest/Dreamer Deceiver/1976 (yeah, self-fulfilling prophecy, right there!)
@arredond
@arredond 4 года назад
Kk downing said in his book he looked like a hippy wizard in this performance and man was he right lol
@dejavue4158
@dejavue4158 6 лет назад
Rob Halford in his prime was the greatest Heavy Metal singer of all time
@mustlovedogs35
@mustlovedogs35 5 лет назад
IS the greatest heavy metal singer of ALL TIME
@arissp4950
@arissp4950 5 лет назад
He still is lol
@handstrong5
@handstrong5 4 года назад
When the final chapter in the book of rock vocalists is written Rob Halford will stand as Heavy Metal's number one. The strength and durability of his voice over the test of time truly makes him vocally unique. And his creative output over the years in all his various projects makes Rob Halford a giant in the pantheon of rock legends. Long live the metal God.
@andrebecker9581
@andrebecker9581 4 года назад
the best
@rohantiwari7801
@rohantiwari7801 4 года назад
Rob in 70s. Bruce in 80s was untouchable.
@seemedoit
@seemedoit Год назад
This band inspired almost every hard rock and metal band since the early 70's, and still is inspiring new bands every day. The idea that the worthless Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ignored them for so long, and then did not induct them with full honors as performers is a testament of how inconsequential the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is.
@syncrosimon
@syncrosimon 29 дней назад
Sad wings forever, the soundtrack of my adult life. Even the artwork is perfect.
@neilwilson3853
@neilwilson3853 4 года назад
When I was growing up in the early 70s I listened to the likes of vocalists Ian Gillan and Robert Plant but then Judas Priest came along and Rob Halford just blew me away "what a voice" still a fan now. Sad Wings of destiny best Priest album for me
@jerrywoods4066
@jerrywoods4066 3 года назад
Still thank Gillan and plant were better singers in their day as a few others but Halford in my top 10
@stephendallison1465
@stephendallison1465 3 года назад
Best album by far saw them twice on this tour
@jerrywoods4066
@jerrywoods4066 3 года назад
First time I seen them they opened 4 ufo what a double header
@stevenharris716
@stevenharris716 3 года назад
Rob Halford back in the day! Just the beginning! The man could sing his ass off! Still doing it now and better than most! My favorite vocalist of all time and definitely inspired most multi octave singers to follow. Not to mention he sings his high notes in the head voice and has rarely used Falsetto... Not sure how he pulls that off? I guess thats why they call him the Metal God!
@thegabrielking9752
@thegabrielking9752 2 года назад
Old school Priest is amazing. Rock on Priest🤘🏻🔥
@JSMMedia-tc8wd
@JSMMedia-tc8wd 2 года назад
Best priest - early priest, and this perfomance is brilliant
@jordantaylor5769
@jordantaylor5769 7 лет назад
Can't get over halfords voice man
@vashwolfwood5899
@vashwolfwood5899 5 лет назад
2:06 I love the modulation of that note, Its like natural auto-tune
@MetalRiderPlasma
@MetalRiderPlasma 4 года назад
WTF.. thats so true!! haha
@ak4blizzy
@ak4blizzy 4 года назад
😳
@Maintenancebay
@Maintenancebay 4 года назад
I've had that happen a few times. Usually if I have a cold or something. The parts in your throat collapse for a second or something, not exactly sure how it works.
@austindolan3142
@austindolan3142 4 года назад
I don't know much about singing but that doesn't sound naturally possible
@MLBFCollection
@MLBFCollection 4 года назад
Awesome Austin527 it’s very possible
@mannycarinha770
@mannycarinha770 11 месяцев назад
One of my favorite performances of the young Judas Priest and Rob Halford is amazing
@erikvanern6178
@erikvanern6178 10 месяцев назад
Still rocks in 2023! Thank you!
@Dethfukk1
@Dethfukk1 4 года назад
The greatest live performance of any band of all time
@destianpatrianagara1119
@destianpatrianagara1119 4 года назад
Man.. i just can't get enough of that solo
@nicoleduval3606
@nicoleduval3606 9 месяцев назад
Rob halford is a rock and roll genius. This video is remarkable. Priest you rock!
@KyuuraTV
@KyuuraTV Год назад
Jeez... that's PURE gold. What a GREAT performance.
@postive-vibes
@postive-vibes 4 года назад
I always felt that this was Priest at their greatest. They simplified so much in the years that followed, and I know it brought them great success, but I love the mix of power and complexity in Sad Wings. It was so groundbreaking. You don't have 80s or 90s metal w/o this album. Stellar performance.
@Down_The_Rabbit_Hole
@Down_The_Rabbit_Hole 7 лет назад
Why I have only found this now? F.F.S This is a fookin live masterpiece and needs to be put in a vault for future generations. It Blew me away.
@jdog667
@jdog667 11 месяцев назад
The seeds of greatness 🎸
@CarlFalcon-x1h
@CarlFalcon-x1h 5 дней назад
FABULOUS and FANTASTIC Version of a Very Great old Composition !!! Thanks Men ! 🇺🇸♦️🇺🇸. 🌹
@buggulugs
@buggulugs 3 года назад
Look and listen to Ian Hill on bass - so underrated.
@wilhelmsbane6160
@wilhelmsbane6160 3 года назад
Surely one of the best examples of pure early metal ever performed. I’m old and have been a Priest fan from the beginning. Wouldn’t trade those years for any others.
@penelopevisser1441
@penelopevisser1441 Год назад
Since I found this song, I can't stop! Rocka Rolla Forever!!!
@ANISTAZImetal-po4rz
@ANISTAZImetal-po4rz 3 года назад
This is just so brilliant. I can't stop watching it, and loving it...
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