Judas Priest ` 37th Annual Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony at Microsoft Theater on November 05, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. • "You've Got Another Th...
Well, it's showBUSiNESS what can we expect. The music is the means to make money for most executives running the show. Ok, I can imagine there are some truly passionate about art of making music also.
The hall of fame is a complete joke from start to finish so i pay ZERO attention to who goes in or not. Its meaningless.As meaningless as a rolling stone magazine top 200 singers/guitarists/band ect lists....not worth the paper their printed on. If you want to see what pieces of shit they are just listen to steve millers acceptance speech.
@@Tharanicus Sure do because in the beginning, they were called Gothic Priest(1973-19780, then Judas Killers(1978-19840, and then Judas Priest(1984-2024).
I was fortunate enough to see the mighty Priest in 82, 84, 86, 88 and 90. The heyday of metal and these guys were so fkn loud and badass. One of the hardest rockin bands ever!! Long live Judas Priest!
Getting a heart from KK’s Priest is awesome. When I was 11, I formed my first band. I taught my friend Dave to play guitar. He had blonde hair and I had darker hair, so he was KK and I was Glenn. At that time, Priest was my favorite band and for years after as well. The dual guitar solos were insane and those two guys were my biggest inspiration in learning guitar. Thanks. From the bottom of my heart for being so incredibly talented and inspiring.
@@petermuylaertTed Nugent was very loud and people were saying at 1 outdoor concert he played at people could hear the music 15 miles away . I seen Ted in 1978 and my ears were ringing for 3 days after and this was at the now gone civic center in MN back then. Crazy ass concert with people fighting all over people lighting fires on main floor and people throwing bricks of fire crackers and M80s into the crowd lol .We had Lynyrd Skynyrd play a out door concert back in 2012 in clear lake Wisconsin and I could hear the music where the concert was and clear lake is 7 miles away from my house . Kicked myself in the ass that I didn't go but I've seen them twice and before Ricky Medloch left his band Black foot to tour with Skynyrd and I got to meet him twice back in the 80s at a bar I used to go to called Dillinger's in cedar MN that hired Black foot to play outside 2 summers in a row and at the intermission break me and a buddy were talking to him in his tent and bought him some booze drinks . Heck of a nice guy down to earth and humble not some snob that doesn't care for his fans . Supposedly the loudest rock band was supposed to be the Who at one time but that record got broke some years ago by a band named Man O war and its in the Guinness book of world records when i looked some years ago. I've seen priest a lot through the 80s and they always put on great shows and I found out about them when I seen the Judas priest live in Japan album that was for sale at a Walgreens store I think it was and bought it and man what a killer album with those soaring guitars and Les Binks at the time playing the drums . You can see him on this video here playing with the guy they've had for quite a few years after the guy before him got busted molesting kids and is in prison or was at one time . Sucks that Glenn Tipton is sick and just a shell of what he used to be but at least he's still alive to be inducted and is playing on stage .
I'm a wee lad, but at the age of 16, I drove 14 hours there and 14 hours back to see them on their Firepower tour. AMAZING show with Rob's power in spades, but didnt get to see Glenn. :|
Absolutely kills me to see old men still rocking, love it. I’m sure if you asked them in their 30’s if they still be rocking in their 70’s, they laugh and say “lucky if I hit 40”. Way to go guys.
wow..a lot of proud..this guys had a big influence in my youth..i have 35 years old and i'am from Brazil. I played in some rock/metal bands at 18-28, and Priest are the major influence. See a concert like this, with all the guys in 2022 is really amaizing.
Rob just turned 73 and sounds fucking incredible! I'll be seeing them September 22nd! I have floor seats close to stage and I'm so excited for this show! 🤘
@@holland736 It's not an age thing, it's Glenn can hardly play anymore due to Parkinson's. Look at how shaky his hands and fingers are. He's lucky to be able to stand up there and do power chords, never mind lead solos.
@@holland736 Is that the measure of a song in your opinion....how difficult it is to play?? I'm a guitarist and I play all sorts of songs from easy to more difficult ones. I've seen JP three times in the last 40 years, and this is a well put together song!
His voice, after all these years, is still amazing, maybe a little bit different than his younger days, but still awesome. I saw them at the US festival, and they rocked big time.
This is really amazing to see KK on stage with Richie and Glenn. I know KK will never re-join JP so this is the best we'll get, but it's magical just seeing this
They were called the runaways. All girl band . Some of the guys just walked out. One of the best concerts in my life. Glad I drove. My friend said let's go. No. These girls rocked. Best wishes to all of them .thanks.
this is the Judas Priest should sound. KK and Richie had huge chemistry going on. the missing component was back in the group. It's just sad about the breakdown between KK and the band. However, both KK's Priest's albums awesome in their own right
"Ive always said, he's a fantastic guitar player, people going to think what they think,but,you can't deny that he has true skills,it's all there,phasing,chops,licks,he's got what it takes to be great"
😮FANtastic duet. Just now checking Doro. Whole lotta luv for this collaboration. Always a fan of Rob. One love from Texas USA. Keep rockin'! Need to add Judas Priest rocks and rules!!!🤘
Celles et ceux qui disent que cette légende vivante est en playback .... rerournez dormir ... cette dame a juste pas besoin d'autotune pour plaire... elle a repris cette musique à la perfection
despite most of the replies to your comment, I gotta agree with you. Seeing these celeb posers bob their heads like they're into it is kinda cringe. Sure they may be "getting into it" in the moment....but I seriously doubt they're into JP or could even name one song, when they're not at this event.These are the same people that wear Slayer shirts or whatever but couldn't name a single song.And also, while it's high time Priest gets recognition, true metal fans have known for decades & finally getting establishment recognition is kind of a moot point. The R&RHOF is a joke, and mostly music industry politics and serious fans know this already. Inducted or not, they are top of the rock in the metal world, always have been.
Rob would never do it. He is gay and they are a like women. Very sensitive. That's why he has never performed or even listened to the few albums put out when quit the band for 10+ years.