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[spapad] Wednesday, July 29, 2009 8:06:47 PM
Beautiful Vid HRMG!!! Thanks so much for posting! YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS from Wednesday, July 29, 2009 12:49:57 PM)
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
Guitar intro to Victim of Changes. Awesome to have the twin axe attack playing right in front of you!!
[hellrider 31038] Wednesday, July 29, 2009 8:00:22 PM
no i did not .hey did you email a question to that email address.[Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ron h from Tuesday, July 28, 2009 7:40:21 PM)
ron h wrote:
Did you read the questions that person Ineedadrink asked?? A real winner there!!!!
I would have posted all three right away but noticed that Rapid Fire was just poor quality and didn't think you either filmed or posted it, Glad you have it figured out. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS from Wednesday, July 29, 2009 12:53:24 PM)
HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote:
We are going to have to fix Rapid Fire... it looks like crap now. Looked good when we uploaded it, but now it's bad. Don't know what happened. Will post when it's fixed.
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Edited at: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 1:06:21 PM
[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Wednesday, July 29, 2009 12:53:24 PM
We are going to have to fix Rapid Fire... it looks like crap now. Looked good when we uploaded it, but now it's bad. Don't know what happened. Will post when it's fixed.
Edited at: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 12:59:56 PM
Edited at: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 1:06:21 PM
[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Wednesday, July 29, 2009 12:49:57 PM
Guitar intro to Victim of Changes. Awesome to have the twin axe attack playing right in front of you!!
[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Wednesday, July 29, 2009 12:39:23 PM
Here is Victim of Changes that we taped. Had camera problems, so the guitar intro is separate. Hey Guido..... I FINALLY got it right!! Thanks!
HOLY SHIT!!! I was just reading this and it says : Fan-filmed video footage of JUDAS PRIEST's July 21, 2009 performance at the PNC Pavilion in Cincinnati, Ohio can be viewed below (courtesy of "ToxMetal"). Those are the videos that my hubby and I posted on YouTube that we taped from the front row at the Cincinnati show! I was going to post them here, but couldn't figure out how. We have Freewheel Burning, Rapid Fire, and Victim of Changes (2 parts - intro and then had camera problems and then started again when Rob starts singing). I put them on my Facebook page but can't figure out how to do it here.
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
JUDAS PRIEST: Florida Concert To Be Filmed For Upcoming DVD - July 28, 2009
British heavy metal legends JUDAS PRIEST will film their August 17, 2009 performance at the Hard Rock Live at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida for a DVD that will be included in a forthcoming expanded 30th-anniversary edition of their 1980 classic, "British Steel".
As they have done at all of their U.S. summer dates this year, PRIEST will perform the "British Steel" album in its entirety at the Seminole Hard Rock Arena.
Fan-filmed video footage of JUDAS PRIEST's July 21, 2009 performance at the PNC Pavilion in Cincinnati, Ohio can be viewed below (courtesy of "ToxMetal").
JUDAS PRIEST kicked off its "British Steel" 30th-anniversary tour on June 29 at the Murat Theatre in Indianapolis, Indiana. Vocalist Rob Halford recently told Noisecreep, "It's like suddenly, thirty years have come upon us and we're about to celebrate. The album's technical anniversary is April of next year, but want to start the party early."
Halford added, "In today's economy, all artists have to think of something to do differently. We decided that this would be a great opportunity to do something that PRIEST has never done before, which is to play an album in its entirety. The band and the name 'JUDAS PRIEST' have both been around since 1969, so it is our fortieth anniversary, too. We seem to be in a constant celebration mode!"
Along with 1982's "Screaming for Vengeance" and 1990's "Painkiller", "British Steel" has long been considered one of metal's all-time classics. It was with this release that PRIEST truly broke through to the masses, with a pair of tracks that have become fixtures on rock radio — the enduring anthems "Breaking the Law" and "Living After Midnight". But like all classic albums, there is not a single weak track detected on "British Steel", as evidenced by such standouts as the perennial concert highlight, "Metal Gods", as well as "Rapid Fire", "Grinder", "United" and "The Rage", among others.
Produced by Tom Allom, "British Steel" was recorded at the Tittenhurst Park in England — which is a mansion owned at the time by former THE BEATLES member Ringo Starr, and previously owned by John Lennon and Yoko Ono. In 2001, the album was remastered and reissued with extra bonus tracks, and also was the subject of an in-depth study as part of the popular "Classic Albums" DVD series
.
Edited at: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 10:37:20 PM
[HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS] Wednesday, July 29, 2009 11:31:12 AM
HOLY SHIT!!! I was just reading this and it says : Fan-filmed video footage of JUDAS PRIEST's July 21, 2009 performance at the PNC Pavilion in Cincinnati, Ohio can be viewed below (courtesy of "ToxMetal"). Those are the videos that my hubby and I posted on YouTube that we taped from the front row at the Cincinnati show! I was going to post them here, but couldn't figure out how. We have Freewheel Burning, Rapid Fire, and Victim of Changes (2 parts - intro and then had camera problems and then started again when Rob starts singing). I put them on my Facebook page but can't figure out how to do it here. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Tuesday, July 28, 2009 10:36:22 PM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
JUDAS PRIEST: Florida Concert To Be Filmed For Upcoming DVD - July 28, 2009
British heavy metal legends JUDAS PRIEST will film their August 17, 2009 performance at the Hard Rock Live at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida for a DVD that will be included in a forthcoming expanded 30th-anniversary edition of their 1980 classic, "British Steel".
As they have done at all of their U.S. summer dates this year, PRIEST will perform the "British Steel" album in its entirety at the Seminole Hard Rock Arena.
Fan-filmed video footage of JUDAS PRIEST's July 21, 2009 performance at the PNC Pavilion in Cincinnati, Ohio can be viewed below (courtesy of "ToxMetal").
JUDAS PRIEST kicked off its "British Steel" 30th-anniversary tour on June 29 at the Murat Theatre in Indianapolis, Indiana. Vocalist Rob Halford recently told Noisecreep, "It's like suddenly, thirty years have come upon us and we're about to celebrate. The album's technical anniversary is April of next year, but want to start the party early."
Halford added, "In today's economy, all artists have to think of something to do differently. We decided that this would be a great opportunity to do something that PRIEST has never done before, which is to play an album in its entirety. The band and the name 'JUDAS PRIEST' have both been around since 1969, so it is our fortieth anniversary, too. We seem to be in a constant celebration mode!"
Along with 1982's "Screaming for Vengeance" and 1990's "Painkiller", "British Steel" has long been considered one of metal's all-time classics. It was with this release that PRIEST truly broke through to the masses, with a pair of tracks that have become fixtures on rock radio — the enduring anthems "Breaking the Law" and "Living After Midnight". But like all classic albums, there is not a single weak track detected on "British Steel", as evidenced by such standouts as the perennial concert highlight, "Metal Gods", as well as "Rapid Fire", "Grinder", "United" and "The Rage", among others.
Produced by Tom Allom, "British Steel" was recorded at the Tittenhurst Park in England — which is a mansion owned at the time by former THE BEATLES member Ringo Starr, and previously owned by John Lennon and Yoko Ono. In 2001, the album was remastered and reissued with extra bonus tracks, and also was the subject of an in-depth study as part of the popular "Classic Albums" DVD series
.
Edited at: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 10:37:20 PM
[Becks] Tuesday, July 28, 2009 10:50:33 PM
Yep! I'll chuck it in the DVD player and blast it! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Tuesday, July 28, 2009 10:45:31 PM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Yup! Once that DVD comes out, you can watch it on your TV everyday! Nothing better than seeing a concert on a larger screen!!!
Becks wrote:
Cool news Vail! I saw something about this on the Q briefly, great to hear that this amazing tour (from what I have heard LOL) is going to be on DVD!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
JUDAS PRIEST: Florida Concert To Be Filmed For Upcoming DVD - July 28, 2009
British heavy metal legends JUDAS PRIEST will film their August 17, 2009 performance at the Hard Rock Live at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida for a DVD that will be included in a forthcoming expanded 30th-anniversary edition of their 1980 classic, "British Steel".
As they have done at all of their U.S. summer dates this year, PRIEST will perform the "British Steel" album in its entirety at the Seminole Hard Rock Arena.
Fan-filmed video footage of JUDAS PRIEST's July 21, 2009 performance at the PNC Pavilion in Cincinnati, Ohio can be viewed below (courtesy of "ToxMetal").
JUDAS PRIEST kicked off its "British Steel" 30th-anniversary tour on June 29 at the Murat Theatre in Indianapolis, Indiana. Vocalist Rob Halford recently told Noisecreep, "It's like suddenly, thirty years have come upon us and we're about to celebrate. The album's technical anniversary is April of next year, but want to start the party early."
Halford added, "In today's economy, all artists have to think of something to do differently. We decided that this would be a great opportunity to do something that PRIEST has never done before, which is to play an album in its entirety. The band and the name 'JUDAS PRIEST' have both been around since 1969, so it is our fortieth anniversary, too. We seem to be in a constant celebration mode!"
Along with 1982's "Screaming for Vengeance" and 1990's "Painkiller", "British Steel" has long been considered one of metal's all-time classics. It was with this release that PRIEST truly broke through to the masses, with a pair of tracks that have become fixtures on rock radio — the enduring anthems "Breaking the Law" and "Living After Midnight". But like all classic albums, there is not a single weak track detected on "British Steel", as evidenced by such standouts as the perennial concert highlight, "Metal Gods", as well as "Rapid Fire", "Grinder", "United" and "The Rage", among others.
Produced by Tom Allom, "British Steel" was recorded at the Tittenhurst Park in England — which is a mansion owned at the time by former THE BEATLES member Ringo Starr, and previously owned by John Lennon and Yoko Ono. In 2001, the album was remastered and reissued with extra bonus tracks, and also was the subject of an in-depth study as part of the popular "Classic Albums" DVD series
.
Edited at: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 10:37:20 PM
[Vaillant 3.0] Tuesday, July 28, 2009 10:45:31 PM
Yup! Once that DVD comes out, you can watch it on your TV everyday! Nothing better than seeing a concert on a larger screen!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Tuesday, July 28, 2009 10:41:52 PM)
Becks wrote:
Cool news Vail! I saw something about this on the Q briefly, great to hear that this amazing tour (from what I have heard LOL) is going to be on DVD!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
JUDAS PRIEST: Florida Concert To Be Filmed For Upcoming DVD - July 28, 2009
British heavy metal legends JUDAS PRIEST will film their August 17, 2009 performance at the Hard Rock Live at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida for a DVD that will be included in a forthcoming expanded 30th-anniversary edition of their 1980 classic, "British Steel".
As they have done at all of their U.S. summer dates this year, PRIEST will perform the "British Steel" album in its entirety at the Seminole Hard Rock Arena.
Fan-filmed video footage of JUDAS PRIEST's July 21, 2009 performance at the PNC Pavilion in Cincinnati, Ohio can be viewed below (courtesy of "ToxMetal").
JUDAS PRIEST kicked off its "British Steel" 30th-anniversary tour on June 29 at the Murat Theatre in Indianapolis, Indiana. Vocalist Rob Halford recently told Noisecreep, "It's like suddenly, thirty years have come upon us and we're about to celebrate. The album's technical anniversary is April of next year, but want to start the party early."
Halford added, "In today's economy, all artists have to think of something to do differently. We decided that this would be a great opportunity to do something that PRIEST has never done before, which is to play an album in its entirety. The band and the name 'JUDAS PRIEST' have both been around since 1969, so it is our fortieth anniversary, too. We seem to be in a constant celebration mode!"
Along with 1982's "Screaming for Vengeance" and 1990's "Painkiller", "British Steel" has long been considered one of metal's all-time classics. It was with this release that PRIEST truly broke through to the masses, with a pair of tracks that have become fixtures on rock radio — the enduring anthems "Breaking the Law" and "Living After Midnight". But like all classic albums, there is not a single weak track detected on "British Steel", as evidenced by such standouts as the perennial concert highlight, "Metal Gods", as well as "Rapid Fire", "Grinder", "United" and "The Rage", among others.
Produced by Tom Allom, "British Steel" was recorded at the Tittenhurst Park in England — which is a mansion owned at the time by former THE BEATLES member Ringo Starr, and previously owned by John Lennon and Yoko Ono. In 2001, the album was remastered and reissued with extra bonus tracks, and also was the subject of an in-depth study as part of the popular "Classic Albums" DVD series
.
Edited at: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 10:37:20 PM
[Becks] Tuesday, July 28, 2009 10:41:52 PM
Cool news Vail! I saw something about this on the Q briefly, great to hear that this amazing tour (from what I have heard LOL) is going to be on DVD! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Tuesday, July 28, 2009 10:36:22 PM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
JUDAS PRIEST: Florida Concert To Be Filmed For Upcoming DVD - July 28, 2009
British heavy metal legends JUDAS PRIEST will film their August 17, 2009 performance at the Hard Rock Live at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida for a DVD that will be included in a forthcoming expanded 30th-anniversary edition of their 1980 classic, "British Steel".
As they have done at all of their U.S. summer dates this year, PRIEST will perform the "British Steel" album in its entirety at the Seminole Hard Rock Arena.
Fan-filmed video footage of JUDAS PRIEST's July 21, 2009 performance at the PNC Pavilion in Cincinnati, Ohio can be viewed below (courtesy of "ToxMetal").
JUDAS PRIEST kicked off its "British Steel" 30th-anniversary tour on June 29 at the Murat Theatre in Indianapolis, Indiana. Vocalist Rob Halford recently told Noisecreep, "It's like suddenly, thirty years have come upon us and we're about to celebrate. The album's technical anniversary is April of next year, but want to start the party early."
Halford added, "In today's economy, all artists have to think of something to do differently. We decided that this would be a great opportunity to do something that PRIEST has never done before, which is to play an album in its entirety. The band and the name 'JUDAS PRIEST' have both been around since 1969, so it is our fortieth anniversary, too. We seem to be in a constant celebration mode!"
Along with 1982's "Screaming for Vengeance" and 1990's "Painkiller", "British Steel" has long been considered one of metal's all-time classics. It was with this release that PRIEST truly broke through to the masses, with a pair of tracks that have become fixtures on rock radio — the enduring anthems "Breaking the Law" and "Living After Midnight". But like all classic albums, there is not a single weak track detected on "British Steel", as evidenced by such standouts as the perennial concert highlight, "Metal Gods", as well as "Rapid Fire", "Grinder", "United" and "The Rage", among others.
Produced by Tom Allom, "British Steel" was recorded at the Tittenhurst Park in England — which is a mansion owned at the time by former THE BEATLES member Ringo Starr, and previously owned by John Lennon and Yoko Ono. In 2001, the album was remastered and reissued with extra bonus tracks, and also was the subject of an in-depth study as part of the popular "Classic Albums" DVD series
.
Edited at: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 10:37:20 PM
[Vaillant 3.0] Tuesday, July 28, 2009 10:36:22 PM
JUDAS PRIEST: Florida Concert To Be Filmed For Upcoming DVD - July 28, 2009
British heavy metal legends JUDAS PRIEST will film their August 17, 2009 performance at the Hard Rock Live at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida for a DVD that will be included in a forthcoming expanded 30th-anniversary edition of their 1980 classic, "British Steel".
As they have done at all of their U.S. summer dates this year, PRIEST will perform the "British Steel" album in its entirety at the Seminole Hard Rock Arena.
Fan-filmed video footage of JUDAS PRIEST's July 21, 2009 performance at the PNC Pavilion in Cincinnati, Ohio can be viewed below (courtesy of "ToxMetal").
JUDAS PRIEST kicked off its "British Steel" 30th-anniversary tour on June 29 at the Murat Theatre in Indianapolis, Indiana. Vocalist Rob Halford recently told Noisecreep, "It's like suddenly, thirty years have come upon us and we're about to celebrate. The album's technical anniversary is April of next year, but want to start the party early."
Halford added, "In today's economy, all artists have to think of something to do differently. We decided that this would be a great opportunity to do something that PRIEST has never done before, which is to play an album in its entirety. The band and the name 'JUDAS PRIEST' have both been around since 1969, so it is our fortieth anniversary, too. We seem to be in a constant celebration mode!"
Along with 1982's "Screaming for Vengeance" and 1990's "Painkiller", "British Steel" has long been considered one of metal's all-time classics. It was with this release that PRIEST truly broke through to the masses, with a pair of tracks that have become fixtures on rock radio — the enduring anthems "Breaking the Law" and "Living After Midnight". But like all classic albums, there is not a single weak track detected on "British Steel", as evidenced by such standouts as the perennial concert highlight, "Metal Gods", as well as "Rapid Fire", "Grinder", "United" and "The Rage", among others.
Produced by Tom Allom, "British Steel" was recorded at the Tittenhurst Park in England — which is a mansion owned at the time by former THE BEATLES member Ringo Starr, and previously owned by John Lennon and Yoko Ono. In 2001, the album was remastered and reissued with extra bonus tracks, and also was the subject of an in-depth study as part of the popular "Classic Albums" DVD series
.
Edited at: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 10:37:20 PM
[ron h] Tuesday, July 28, 2009 7:40:21 PM
Did you read the questions that person Ineedadrink asked?? A real winner there!!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by hellrider 31038 from Tuesday, July 28, 2009 7:22:10 PM)
Yeah spapad and Ron...I have a couple of friends that are "gay" ...have for years and they are some of the best people you could ever hang around with..they are very cool...as a matter of fact...
Victoria and I are going over to thier house tonight for dinner....god my friends...these guys.... they can cook!!!!
Rob is a very intelligent individual and his character speaks volumes of "class".
Well said J.D.! Yes I do always get a smile on my face when I think of the Metal God, and Heavy Metal would not be anywhere near the same without his influence on the genre. Very well said indeed.
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
What an awsome interview.......man....Rob Halford is one cool dude and as far as him being gay,I think we all knew that when we all got into Judas Priest and we all didn't care!! lol!
I've got a couple of gay friends,I've got a couple of black friends and a couple of mexican friends ......its "ALL THE SAME".....people are people who cares about sexual preference...
To most of us old timers Rob has been to us like Santa Clause has been to a 5 year old kid.....every time you think about Rob Halford you get a smile and in honor we all thrive
on his accomplishments in mastering the arts of heavy metal music. This guy has been such a huge factor to countless bands as we all know and are aware of that fact....
Rob is an awsome showman and of course our favorite Vocalist in the world and he should be PROUD of himself for displaying such a supurb character that makes up our Metal God.
(Quoting Message by ronhartsell from Saturday, July 25, 2009 7:18:09 PM)
ronhartsell wrote:
Aidin Vaziri of the San Francisco Chronicle recently conducted an interview with
JUDAS PRIEST singer Rob Halford. The short chat follows below.
San Francisco Chronicle: You're playing a 30-year-old album ["British Steel"] on
this tour. Has the backstage catering improved?
Halford: Nothing's really changed. I think as far as venues and hotels and
things like that at a certain point I think you just reach a plateau, and we
reached ours some time ago. The most important part is when you walk out onstage
and lay down some metal. Thirty years later, the songs are still fierce. We just
get out there and blast through them.
San Francisco Chronicle: How do you still hit all those high notes?
Halford: Well, I can't hit all the notes. But my voice is an instrument, and you
have to do what you can to take care of it. I quit smoking. I don't drink. I
went through the whole rehab thing. I've been screaming my tits off for 38 years
now, but it still works and it's in good shape.
San Francisco Chronicle: People are actually taking JUDAS PRIEST seriously now.
Are you mad?
Halford: I don't think it seems that odd. We didn't have any idea we would be
here this long. We weren't an overnight sensation. You've got to work hard to
get to this place. It is a wonderful time for us right now, but it doesn't
change anything.
San Francisco Chronicle: Now that things are going so well, do you wish you had
just stayed in the band the whole time and then also Marky Mark wouldn't have
made that terrible movie "Rock Star"?
Halford: I think the last thing you want in life is to live with regret. We've
all talked about that time and we've agreed that, in retrospect, maybe we should
have just taken a break. But I was able to fulfill my dreams and ambitions by
making some music on my own, and I utilized all of those experiences. You don't
fully appreciate your band until you're away from them.
San Francisco Chronicle: Even though you wore S&M gear for years and released
albums like "Hell Bent for Leather", people were pretty surprised when you came
out during a 1998 MTV interview. Were you surprised that they were surprised?
Halford: From my own perspective, I never understood the significance. It was an
unplanned moment. I was on TV and said, "Speaking as a gay man." I didn't
realize until 48 hours later the firestorm it had created. It never crossed my
mind that anyone would care because I'd already been accepted. That part of me
is a nonissue. We are who we are. I'm still the same person.
Edited at: Sunday, July 26, 2009 5:12:29 AM
[spapad] Sunday, July 26, 2009 9:18:23 AM
Well said J.D.! Yes I do always get a smile on my face when I think of the Metal God, and Heavy Metal would not be anywhere near the same without his influence on the genre. Very well said indeed.
What an awsome interview.......man....Rob Halford is one cool dude and as far as him being gay,I think we all knew that when we all got into Judas Priest and we all didn't care!! lol!
I've got a couple of gay friends,I've got a couple of black friends and a couple of mexican friends ......its "ALL THE SAME".....people are people who cares about sexual preference...
To most of us old timers Rob has been to us like Santa Clause has been to a 5 year old kid.....every time you think about Rob Halford you get a smile and in honor we all thrive
on his accomplishments in mastering the arts of heavy metal music. This guy has been such a huge factor to countless bands as we all know and are aware of that fact....
Rob is an awsome showman and of course our favorite Vocalist in the world and he should be PROUD of himself for displaying such a supurb character that makes up our Metal God.
(Quoting Message by ronhartsell from Saturday, July 25, 2009 7:18:09 PM)
ronhartsell wrote:
Aidin Vaziri of the San Francisco Chronicle recently conducted an interview with
JUDAS PRIEST singer Rob Halford. The short chat follows below.
San Francisco Chronicle: You're playing a 30-year-old album ["British Steel"] on
this tour. Has the backstage catering improved?
Halford: Nothing's really changed. I think as far as venues and hotels and
things like that at a certain point I think you just reach a plateau, and we
reached ours some time ago. The most important part is when you walk out onstage
and lay down some metal. Thirty years later, the songs are still fierce. We just
get out there and blast through them.
San Francisco Chronicle: How do you still hit all those high notes?
Halford: Well, I can't hit all the notes. But my voice is an instrument, and you
have to do what you can to take care of it. I quit smoking. I don't drink. I
went through the whole rehab thing. I've been screaming my tits off for 38 years
now, but it still works and it's in good shape.
San Francisco Chronicle: People are actually taking JUDAS PRIEST seriously now.
Are you mad?
Halford: I don't think it seems that odd. We didn't have any idea we would be
here this long. We weren't an overnight sensation. You've got to work hard to
get to this place. It is a wonderful time for us right now, but it doesn't
change anything.
San Francisco Chronicle: Now that things are going so well, do you wish you had
just stayed in the band the whole time and then also Marky Mark wouldn't have
made that terrible movie "Rock Star"?
Halford: I think the last thing you want in life is to live with regret. We've
all talked about that time and we've agreed that, in retrospect, maybe we should
have just taken a break. But I was able to fulfill my dreams and ambitions by
making some music on my own, and I utilized all of those experiences. You don't
fully appreciate your band until you're away from them.
San Francisco Chronicle: Even though you wore S&M gear for years and released
albums like "Hell Bent for Leather", people were pretty surprised when you came
out during a 1998 MTV interview. Were you surprised that they were surprised?
Halford: From my own perspective, I never understood the significance. It was an
unplanned moment. I was on TV and said, "Speaking as a gay man." I didn't
realize until 48 hours later the firestorm it had created. It never crossed my
mind that anyone would care because I'd already been accepted. That part of me
is a nonissue. We are who we are. I'm still the same person.
Edited at: Sunday, July 26, 2009 5:12:29 AM
[ron h] Sunday, July 26, 2009 6:20:02 AM
Couldn't agree with you more J.D. I had an idea during the POE Era, but it never made a difference to me. His coming out didn't suprise me, that a lot of people were suprised is what shocked me. But, as you say, who cares?? There's no better, dedicated Metal frontman in the Biz and I love him and Priest without any reservations...period!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Sunday, July 26, 2009 5:10:04 AM)
J.D. DIAMOND wrote:
What an awsome interview.......man....Rob Halford is one cool dude and as far as him being gay,I think we all knew that when we all got into Judas Priest and we all didn't care!! lol!
I've got a couple of gay friends,I've got a couple of black friends and a couple of mexican friends ......its "ALL THE SAME".....people are people who cares about sexual preference...
To most of us old timers Rob has been to us like Santa Clause has been to a 5 year old kid.....every time you think about Rob Halford you get a smile and in honor we all thrive
on his accomplishments in mastering the arts of heavy metal music. This guy has been such a huge factor to countless bands as we all know and are aware of that fact....
Rob is an awsome showman and of course our favorite Vocalist in the world and he should be PROUD of himself for displaying such a supurb character that makes up our Metal God.
(Quoting Message by ronhartsell from Saturday, July 25, 2009 7:18:09 PM)
ronhartsell wrote:
Aidin Vaziri of the San Francisco Chronicle recently conducted an interview with
JUDAS PRIEST singer Rob Halford. The short chat follows below.
San Francisco Chronicle: You're playing a 30-year-old album ["British Steel"] on
this tour. Has the backstage catering improved?
Halford: Nothing's really changed. I think as far as venues and hotels and
things like that at a certain point I think you just reach a plateau, and we
reached ours some time ago. The most important part is when you walk out onstage
and lay down some metal. Thirty years later, the songs are still fierce. We just
get out there and blast through them.
San Francisco Chronicle: How do you still hit all those high notes?
Halford: Well, I can't hit all the notes. But my voice is an instrument, and you
have to do what you can to take care of it. I quit smoking. I don't drink. I
went through the whole rehab thing. I've been screaming my tits off for 38 years
now, but it still works and it's in good shape.
San Francisco Chronicle: People are actually taking JUDAS PRIEST seriously now.
Are you mad?
Halford: I don't think it seems that odd. We didn't have any idea we would be
here this long. We weren't an overnight sensation. You've got to work hard to
get to this place. It is a wonderful time for us right now, but it doesn't
change anything.
San Francisco Chronicle: Now that things are going so well, do you wish you had
just stayed in the band the whole time and then also Marky Mark wouldn't have
made that terrible movie "Rock Star"?
Halford: I think the last thing you want in life is to live with regret. We've
all talked about that time and we've agreed that, in retrospect, maybe we should
have just taken a break. But I was able to fulfill my dreams and ambitions by
making some music on my own, and I utilized all of those experiences. You don't
fully appreciate your band until you're away from them.
San Francisco Chronicle: Even though you wore S&M gear for years and released
albums like "Hell Bent for Leather", people were pretty surprised when you came
out during a 1998 MTV interview. Were you surprised that they were surprised?
Halford: From my own perspective, I never understood the significance. It was an
unplanned moment. I was on TV and said, "Speaking as a gay man." I didn't
realize until 48 hours later the firestorm it had created. It never crossed my
mind that anyone would care because I'd already been accepted. That part of me
is a nonissue. We are who we are. I'm still the same person.
Edited at: Sunday, July 26, 2009 5:12:29 AM
[J.D. DIAMOND] Sunday, July 26, 2009 5:10:04 AM
What an awsome interview.......man....Rob Halford is one cool dude and as far as him being gay,I think we all knew that when we all got into Judas Priest and we all didn't care!! lol!
I've got a couple of gay friends,I've got a couple of black friends and a couple of mexican friends ......its "ALL THE SAME".....people are people who cares about sexual preference...
To most of us old timers Rob has been to us like Santa Clause has been to a 5 year old kid.....every time you think about Rob Halford you get a smile and in honor we all thrive
on his accomplishments in mastering the arts of heavy metal music. This guy has been such a huge factor to countless bands as we all know and are aware of that fact....
Rob is an awsome showman and of course our favorite Vocalist in the world and he should be PROUD of himself for displaying such a supurb character that makes up our Metal God.
Aidin Vaziri of the San Francisco Chronicle recently conducted an interview with
JUDAS PRIEST singer Rob Halford. The short chat follows below.
San Francisco Chronicle: You're playing a 30-year-old album ["British Steel"] on
this tour. Has the backstage catering improved?
Halford: Nothing's really changed. I think as far as venues and hotels and
things like that at a certain point I think you just reach a plateau, and we
reached ours some time ago. The most important part is when you walk out onstage
and lay down some metal. Thirty years later, the songs are still fierce. We just
get out there and blast through them.
San Francisco Chronicle: How do you still hit all those high notes?
Halford: Well, I can't hit all the notes. But my voice is an instrument, and you
have to do what you can to take care of it. I quit smoking. I don't drink. I
went through the whole rehab thing. I've been screaming my tits off for 38 years
now, but it still works and it's in good shape.
San Francisco Chronicle: People are actually taking JUDAS PRIEST seriously now.
Are you mad?
Halford: I don't think it seems that odd. We didn't have any idea we would be
here this long. We weren't an overnight sensation. You've got to work hard to
get to this place. It is a wonderful time for us right now, but it doesn't
change anything.
San Francisco Chronicle: Now that things are going so well, do you wish you had
just stayed in the band the whole time and then also Marky Mark wouldn't have
made that terrible movie "Rock Star"?
Halford: I think the last thing you want in life is to live with regret. We've
all talked about that time and we've agreed that, in retrospect, maybe we should
have just taken a break. But I was able to fulfill my dreams and ambitions by
making some music on my own, and I utilized all of those experiences. You don't
fully appreciate your band until you're away from them.
San Francisco Chronicle: Even though you wore S&M gear for years and released
albums like "Hell Bent for Leather", people were pretty surprised when you came
out during a 1998 MTV interview. Were you surprised that they were surprised?
Halford: From my own perspective, I never understood the significance. It was an
unplanned moment. I was on TV and said, "Speaking as a gay man." I didn't
realize until 48 hours later the firestorm it had created. It never crossed my
mind that anyone would care because I'd already been accepted. That part of me
is a nonissue. We are who we are. I'm still the same person.
Edited at: Sunday, July 26, 2009 5:12:29 AM
[ron h] Saturday, July 25, 2009 7:18:09 PM
Aidin Vaziri of the San Francisco Chronicle recently conducted an interview with
JUDAS PRIEST singer Rob Halford. The short chat follows below.
San Francisco Chronicle: You're playing a 30-year-old album ["British Steel"] on
this tour. Has the backstage catering improved?
Halford: Nothing's really changed. I think as far as venues and hotels and
things like that at a certain point I think you just reach a plateau, and we
reached ours some time ago. The most important part is when you walk out onstage
and lay down some metal. Thirty years later, the songs are still fierce. We just
get out there and blast through them.
San Francisco Chronicle: How do you still hit all those high notes?
Halford: Well, I can't hit all the notes. But my voice is an instrument, and you
have to do what you can to take care of it. I quit smoking. I don't drink. I
went through the whole rehab thing. I've been screaming my tits off for 38 years
now, but it still works and it's in good shape.
San Francisco Chronicle: People are actually taking JUDAS PRIEST seriously now.
Are you mad?
Halford: I don't think it seems that odd. We didn't have any idea we would be
here this long. We weren't an overnight sensation. You've got to work hard to
get to this place. It is a wonderful time for us right now, but it doesn't
change anything.
San Francisco Chronicle: Now that things are going so well, do you wish you had
just stayed in the band the whole time and then also Marky Mark wouldn't have
made that terrible movie "Rock Star"?
Halford: I think the last thing you want in life is to live with regret. We've
all talked about that time and we've agreed that, in retrospect, maybe we should
have just taken a break. But I was able to fulfill my dreams and ambitions by
making some music on my own, and I utilized all of those experiences. You don't
fully appreciate your band until you're away from them.
San Francisco Chronicle: Even though you wore S&M gear for years and released
albums like "Hell Bent for Leather", people were pretty surprised when you came
out during a 1998 MTV interview. Were you surprised that they were surprised?
Halford: From my own perspective, I never understood the significance. It was an
unplanned moment. I was on TV and said, "Speaking as a gay man." I didn't
realize until 48 hours later the firestorm it had created. It never crossed my
mind that anyone would care because I'd already been accepted. That part of me
is a nonissue. We are who we are. I'm still the same person.
[ron h] Monday, July 20, 2009 5:53:21 PM
Thanks J.D. just trying to ease the pain a little of our buddy Bazooka Joe being gone 'til he can get back!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by J.D. DIAMOND from Monday, July 20, 2009 3:39:52 PM)