[Dave 444] Saturday, August 08, 2009 9:56:09 PM | |
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My guess the videos posted below had to be someone from the crew or something. They were cracking down on video taking that night. The guy in front of me just had a pocket camera taking a video and they went through everyone to get him to stop. This was taken from the front row.
Priest is recording the show in Florida at the end of this month for a live DVD. I will be first in line to buy it.
Here is the first part of V of C in Cincinnati.
www.youtube.com/watch Edited at: Saturday, August 08, 2009 10:14:03 PM |
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[guidogodoy] Saturday, August 08, 2009 9:21:45 PM | |
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HOLY CRAP, BATMAN!!!!
Thanks for the post. That was the night before I saw them the second time in Nashville. I have now seen vids of both and have searched high and low for the complete bootlegs. Only audio so far.... [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Dave 444 from Saturday, August 08, 2009 8:52:10 PM) | | Dave 444 wrote: | | Got to see Priest at the Cincinnati show on July 21st. They should have recorded that show for a DVD. Halford and they guys were ON FIRE!!!!
Anyone, ANYONE!! who says Halford is not what he use to be should look at this clip from the Cincinnati Show. If you don't want to watch the whole thing, look at 6:30 on.
He nails every note.
www.youtube.com/watch
Here are some other videos live in Cincinnati.
www.youtube.com/watch
www.youtube.com/watch
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[Dave 444] Saturday, August 08, 2009 8:52:10 PM | |
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Got to see Priest at the Cincinnati show on July 21st. They should have recorded that show for a DVD. Halford and they guys were ON FIRE!!!!
Anyone, ANYONE!! who says Halford is not what he use to be should look at this clip from the Cincinnati Show. If you don't want to watch the whole thing, look at 6:30 on.
He nails every note.
www.youtube.com/watch
Here are some other videos live in Cincinnati.
www.youtube.com/watch
www.youtube.com/watch
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[I.M.P.] Thursday, August 06, 2009 2:49:52 AM | |
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I think you're right about Halford having trouble at times, especially with Painkiller. However, he's strong as hell right now, only about a 70 minute set (only?!) and some days rest in between really make a difference in his performance. He's kicking ass right now. I encourage all of you metal heads on here to go to the shows. He's ripping good right now. He is hitting ALL of the notes. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by british.steel from Monday, July 13, 2009 3:51:52 PM) | | british.steel wrote: | | listen to the song painkiller from a touch of evil live, he struggles hitting the high notes, and his scream sounds weird before the solo, that was from 2005-2008. the chances of him hittin those notes in 10 years are very unlikely. hes an amazing singer, but age takes its tole eventually. and metal meltdown has some very high notes in it as well. and the opening to all guns blazing? he wont be able to do that in 10 years. im not tring to criticize him, if thats the way its coming off. im just saying he might not be able to do that night after night, touring also taes a tole on your voice. | | wheels50 wrote: | | Rob didn't struggle last night at Jones Beach Theater in New York at all. The British Steel tour is sounding GREAT. They played Hell Patrol from Painkiller to the tee, and Diamonds and Rust was rocked back up to the way they used to do it. Victim of Changes with all its high notes, He hit them all. GREAT SHOW!!! |
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[j-rock] Monday, August 03, 2009 1:03:55 AM | |
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I was at the Paso Robles show (back in row S, way off to the left, which wasn't alot of fun IMHO) first. I have never been to this venue before, so I had a lot of fun exploring the grounds. I wonder if the WS & JP guys did? heh Both bands played great setlists. I definitely enjoyed all the music, and all the guys from both bands looked and sounded terrific. The central coast area is a nice getaway, and I enjoyed my time there immensely.
I was originally planning to go to the Concord (my hometown) show on Friday, but could not procure a satisfactory ticket (i.e. very close to the stage), when I checked the 'net at my motel in S.L.O., so I decided on Friday morning to go check out the Marysville show with a couple of my pals instead. I'm glad I was able to procure a general admission pit ticket before I left S.L.O. Friday morning, with all the troublesome b.s. Live Nation puts us through!! My friends and I got to the S.T.Amp. late, but we were able to get up front before Tesla started. I planted myself center/left, between Rob & KK turf. Tesla was good, Whitesnake was typically refreshingly fun & awesome, and JP was eye-popping and happy aaaaaahhhhh up close there. My throat still hurts from yelling along with all of WS & JP's songs! It was my goal to see Glenn & KK up close, and I sure got to! Nothing like seeing their twin-axe attack in front of me. Great set list, great sound, and a ton o'fun, despite the massive crush up there.
Oh, and I had never seen a crowd-surfer during WS before! Hah, I luved this pairing of bands immensely!!!
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[Dan Marshall29116] Sunday, August 02, 2009 10:14:20 AM | |
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You make a good point....and as I was watching Ian last night I was thinking...IAN IS KICKING ASS...He was holding his bass in the air and shredding just like KK during a solo.
And last nights show was as good or better then the Concord show....Two shows in two nights....I am spent...but would go again tonight.
Last nights show had...Powerman 5000, Saliva, Trapt, Tesla along with Pop Evil, Whitesnake and Priest. Good times. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Bev from Saturday, August 01, 2009 11:13:46 AM) | | Bev wrote: | | I agree, especially The Rage ... Think Ian finally got some action on that one this time out!!! I wasn't at that show, but the one I saw well, it was really cool to give him his due, if you know what I mean?! | | Dan Marshall29116 wrote: | | Saw the Mighty Priest last night in Concord California....The Rage/Steeler one two punch was too good for words. |
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[Bev] Saturday, August 01, 2009 11:13:46 AM | |
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I agree, especially The Rage ... Think Ian finally got some action on that one this time out!!! I wasn't at that show, but the one I saw well, it was really cool to give him his due, if you know what I mean?! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Dan Marshall29116 from Saturday, August 01, 2009 11:11:18 AM) | | Dan Marshall29116 wrote: | | Saw the Mighty Priest last night in Concord California....The Rage/Steeler one two punch was too good for words. |
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[Dan Marshall29116] Saturday, August 01, 2009 11:11:18 AM | |
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Saw the Mighty Priest last night in Concord California....The Rage/Steeler one two punch was too good for words. |
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[painkillermd robinson] Wednesday, July 29, 2009 1:16:51 AM | |
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Saw them for the forth time last Sunday in Corpus Christi, TX. Freaking amazing. Like a trip back through time. Sent chills up my spine when Rob killed on Sad Wings. Can't beat age for having earned their chops. These guys were smooth. Saw lots of bi-generational groups all around. Lots of us mature folks were wearing ear plugs. My ears are still ringing. Loved every second. Just had knee surgery less than a week ago. Limped my ass there. Nothing could have stopped me!!
As Rob opened, "The Priest is Back" Hell ya!!! |
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[Matt Garcia III] Saturday, July 25, 2009 9:20:09 PM | |
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I saw Priest for the 6th time last night. I thought they kicked ass on the Metal Masters Tour, but man did they kick ass, and take names last night!! What an awesome show!! My favorite song of the night was Steeler, then The Rage!! It's so great to hear whole albums played in their entirety. They also went back to Sad Wings to do The Ripper and Victim of Changes, they also did Freewill Burnin', You've Got Another Thing Comin'. They seem to have focused on songs that featured both Glenn, and KK on leads. Scott Travis also added his own double bass touch to some of the classics, he is such an awesome drummer!! You guys need to catch they guys on this tour, you won't be disappointed!! Not to mention the laser elements!!! Edited at: Saturday, July 25, 2009 9:20:53 PM |
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[british.steel] Saturday, July 25, 2009 5:49:39 PM | |
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they were so amazing when i saw them in cleveland!!! i DEFINATLY need to see them when they do all of Nostradamus next year |
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[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Saturday, July 25, 2009 2:54:57 PM | |
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OH YES, PRIEST STILL HAS IT!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Scottzilla from Saturday, July 25, 2009 2:51:45 PM) | | Scottzilla wrote: | | The Houston Texas show last night was Priest at their best! Friggin' AWESOME. My first concert ever was their British Steel tour and thirty years later I took my daughter to the 30th anniversary of the tour! Way cool! I think everbody on this board that post's their "does Priest still have it" questions needs to go to a show and then shut their yaps. |
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[Scottzilla] Saturday, July 25, 2009 2:51:45 PM | |
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The Houston Texas show last night was Priest at their best! Friggin' AWESOME. My first concert ever was their British Steel tour and thirty years later I took my daughter to the 30th anniversary of the tour! Way cool! I think everbody on this board that post's their "does Priest still have it" questions needs to go to a show and then shut their yaps. |
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[MISTRESS OF METAL] Saturday, July 25, 2009 8:55:01 AM | |
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I just saw Priest for the fourth time last night, and it was just as good as my first time!!! Rob sounded better than ever, and after the show Glenn handed me a pick! I will treasure it forever! Priest freakin rocks! |
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[Fishu] Thursday, July 16, 2009 2:58:04 PM | |
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Ahhgg I envy you all, i´ve only had the chance to see them once last november here in buenos aires and they did great!
I just hope i don´t have to wait much more until they come down here again...
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[lilmac] Tuesday, July 14, 2009 10:31:26 AM | |
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Bitchin' about Halford hitting high notes? My goodness! Could YOU do it MAN? Go see the show or shut yer PIE HOLE hater.
All I can say is that after 32 years of being INTO the Priest and seeing them at least 7-8 times 1984, that this group is still THE finest live metal act around!!! Love that Judas Priest!!!! |
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[MARK IN THE DARK] Monday, July 13, 2009 5:18:24 PM | |
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yes yes yes last nights show at the beach halford had a very good night .better then last year i think. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by wheels50 from Monday, July 13, 2009 3:33:32 PM) | | wheels50 wrote: | | Rob didn't struggle last night at Jones Beach Theater in New York at all. The British Steel tour is sounding GREAT. They played Hell Patrol from Painkiller to the tee, and Diamonds and Rust was rocked back up to the way they used to do it. Victim of Changes with all its high notes, He hit them all. GREAT SHOW!!! |
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[british.steel] Monday, July 13, 2009 3:51:52 PM | |
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listen to the song painkiller from a touch of evil live, he struggles hitting the high notes, and his scream sounds weird before the solo, that was from 2005-2008. the chances of him hittin those notes in 10 years are very unlikely. hes an amazing singer, but age takes its tole eventually. and metal meltdown has some very high notes in it as well. and the opening to all guns blazing? he wont be able to do that in 10 years. im not tring to criticize him, if thats the way its coming off. im just saying he might not be able to do that night after night, touring also taes a tole on your voice. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by wheels50 from Monday, July 13, 2009 3:33:32 PM) | | wheels50 wrote: | | Rob didn't struggle last night at Jones Beach Theater in New York at all. The British Steel tour is sounding GREAT. They played Hell Patrol from Painkiller to the tee, and Diamonds and Rust was rocked back up to the way they used to do it. Victim of Changes with all its high notes, He hit them all. GREAT SHOW!!! |
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[british.steel] Monday, July 13, 2009 3:51:51 PM | |
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listen to the song painkiller from a touch of evil live, he struggles hitting the high notes, and his scream sounds weird before the solo, that was from 2005-2008. the chances of him hittin those notes in 10 years are very unlikely. hes an amazing singer, but age takes its tole eventually. and metal meltdown has some very high notes in it as well. and the opening to all guns blazing? he wont be able to do that in 10 years. im not tring to criticize him, if thats the way its coming off. im just saying he might not be able to do that night after night, touring also taes a tole on your voice. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by wheels50 from Monday, July 13, 2009 3:33:32 PM) | | wheels50 wrote: | | Rob didn't struggle last night at Jones Beach Theater in New York at all. The British Steel tour is sounding GREAT. They played Hell Patrol from Painkiller to the tee, and Diamonds and Rust was rocked back up to the way they used to do it. Victim of Changes with all its high notes, He hit them all. GREAT SHOW!!! |
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[wheels50] Monday, July 13, 2009 3:33:32 PM | |
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Rob didn't struggle last night at Jones Beach Theater in New York at all. The British Steel tour is sounding GREAT. They played Hell Patrol from Painkiller to the tee, and Diamonds and Rust was rocked back up to the way they used to do it. Victim of Changes with all its high notes, He hit them all. GREAT SHOW!!! |
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