Judas Priest 25 04 1975 Old Grey Whistle Test. © SME
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Tracks: Rocka Rolla, Dream Deceiver & Deceiver.
Edited in Cyberlink PowerDirector 18 with my own transitions and effects. - Hudba
Ian Hill… one of the most underrated and forgotten rock bassists! He just stands back there and plays his part, grooving along but rock solid! I saw Priest in 85 and he never moved, just did his job. Totally amazing!
That’s how he prefers it to this day. He doesn’t like the spotlight.
I tried to replicate his jazz bass tone in this performance when I started playing. Great bassist.
I always thought the same thing he’s been there from the very beginning and I was just hangs back and does his thing
He's another John Entwistle in that way, just stands at the back and never misses a note! His bass tone stands out in this performance
'79, '84, twice in '88, '91,
once with Ripper '97. Three times since. Oh yeah, I do have a point. Hill's bass live is so hard hitting it will change the beat of your heart.
Old grey whistle test probably the best live music show ever.
I am not from UK but always loved vintage BBC shows( or other UK network) , and this is one of the best recommendations and discoveries on CZcams. If you have any other good shows from 70s I would greatly appreciate it ✌️
Priest are without a doubt one of the greatest Metal bands of all time. Their music is awesome and speaks for itself.
Wow can you imagine seeing judas priest live in the 70s. So epic
I did! 79 when they transferred to leather! It was the loudest band i ever heard!
I did and it was. It was late 70s after Sad Wings of Destiny came out.
I wish more live TV performances were this well directed. The director obviously took a ton of notes during rehearsal and switched cameras at the exact right moments to show the exact right person during solos and whatnot.
HUH? I thought exactly the opposite.
When I Manage Tours. I have sheets for every song that list points and position for Lighting, Spots, Camera, etc. There are a couple versions including basic Tablature for thos musically inclined.. Makes it more precise when your crew size changes per show or you have to use local teamsters and such. Most places are great with good people but there are Always those shows that a local promoter tries to cut corners or save money for his pocket. Thus the Brown M&M Clauses in the Rider.. If they Read it and Followed said agreement, the bottles of water at the Airport with 1 Mt Dew and 1 Poweraid FruitPunch or whatever will be there... or whatever you add.. If they aren't then you Already know you better begin Micro Management...
Great Video...
And Working With FIGHT and Rob Halford for a couple shows on the FIGHT - WAR OF WORDS TOUR was An HONOR \m/.. Great Man...
Interesting comment, an insight for me. Great weekend sir.🍻
It was likely just recorded and edited together in post-production so that the camera cuts were at good moments. Very few shows like this were done live for fear that rock bands would curse or make obscene gestures.
To my memory, having seen quite a few interviews with bands from the time it was actually extraordinarily austere. Two cameramen in white coats and very little else. I always found it amazing the performances that were given on OGWT, given that it was a cold empty studio. Bob Marley with Concrete Jungle, or Focus and Hocus Pocus. I guess it just mattered enough to the bands.
Old Grey Whistle Test was such a good show.
Such a shame that "Dreamer, Deceiver" didn't become a live staple. That and "Run of the Mill" are Rob's best vocal performances IMHO.
With Beyond the Realms of Death, I think they are their 3 best songs.
Dude ...I thought I was the only one who had love for Run of the Mill! Dude the drums always trip me out. John Hinch just kills the song ...check out 3:43 and on ...the drums and cymbals just breathe!!! czcams.com/video/ZuXoalKim9c/video.html
Old PRIEST is definitely the best PRIEST!!!
FUCKIN Aaaaa brother...🥇👍👍🍻🍻🍻🍺🍺🍺🍺👌👌👌👌
@@paulquick8806 i like newer PRIEST too, but, the early stuff is definitely better! My absolute favorite band is MEGADETH though. I absolutely love music! It's like therapy for me!
Saint Priest!!!
Original monsters of rock castle donnington💪💪💪💪💪🔥🔥🍻🍻
Even better than “Parental Guidance”? 😂
Ha ha love the clothes, especially KK...
Glenn already had his stage moves nailed!
And Ian Hill hasn't moved out of that box in Nearly fifty years 😂😆🤣
@@fredshepard1550 OMFG I was thinking that exact same thing too 😂
Rob Halford in his pre 'hell for leather' days. 'Hell for chiffon'.
haha
Hell bent for rhinestones
Everybody knows the lame s and m biker crap
Hell bent for making money off millions of customers
Bob Halford
How could I have missed this??! I was raised a catholic boy in the fifties and, when I grew up, the band's name scared me as being blasfemic...Almost 70 years of age now, my eyes and mind have opened over the last 40 or so and I finally can -freed of most restrictions- listen to this awesomw band. I hate Google, but love CZcams..
They looked like a southern rock band back then. Very Skynyrd-ish
I always likened that early era fashion wise to Deep Purple, who happened to be influential for K.K. and Ian.
@@craignorton1964 Don't forget Glenn and Rob, shit Halford then sounded like a cross between Plant and Gillan ON HELIUM, he really was incredible, I really prefer his vocals durin' the 70's to alot of his vocals afterwards, I mean Priest musically were more adventurous durin' the 70's than they were afterwards, I do love some of their 80's material, but I think the 70's was their best era musically, it may not have been financially successful, but creativity wise, it was very successful, I think the sweet spot from the 70's for Priest were the years from 77'-79'.
Kk rossington and glen gaines lol
@@MRPERFECT_79 That's funny, actually its K.K. Rossington and Glenn Collins, 'cause Gary Collins and Alan Rossington were the two main Skynyrd guitarists.
There hippey days
Sad Wings of Destiny...great album, love their early stuff!
The year after this. Love it
Possibly the best rock album of all time.
Rock a Rolla and sad wings
I love it all but early stuff is the best. Sad wings is my favorite.
Halford is one of the greatest vocalists in Rock.
He has a 4 octave voice with an extra set of vocal chords, which makes it very hard to sing along with his songs lol...impressive to say the least.
and Phil Anselmo
@@popwarner1526 yes. A definite influence on Phil. As can be heard especially on the "power metal" album
The beast from the east !
I've got chills running down my entire body from watching this performance!
Wow. I never saw this before. Great even back in 75. RIP John Hinch. Halford has always had one of the best voices in Heavy Metal
Geoff Tate had the best voice in his prime.
At 52 and following them since British Steel I fucking love their early stuff.
I Saw Priest at the Manchester Hardrock with no more than 30 in attendance back in '75 on 'Heavy Night' . For me their first two LP's will always be the best!
Agreed. Saw them at the Marquee in late '75/'76 - was standing right in front of the speakers. Had never heard of them. I remember them doing The Ripper. Love the first 2 albums especially Run of The Mill and Victim of Changes. In fact don't have any other albums - As for Breaking The Law and other later stuff - well, that's just a joke IMO.
@@vincechittenden Like you I only own their first two albums!
First three
@@ottocastillo8891 I just checked out Sin After Sin, after your comment. I think my brother had it on vinyl. Anyway I wasn't that impressed with side 1 but the last four tracks are as good as I'd hope for from JP - they were never that consistent IMO. The riff on Let Us Pray is excellent. So yeah, I can see where you're coming from :)
I loved the rock/metal scene around that time with the likes of Strapps, Charlie, Nutz, Boxer, Silverhead etc.
I was a ardent fun of JP, but never saw them so young. I was 5 when this video was made.
🤘awesome Rocka rolla, Deceiver it´s masterpiece, great behind Judas Priest🤘Great line up
Currently reading Rob's book, he documents his accounts of this performance. Quite a good read of the formative years of the mighty Priest.
Nice what does he say, I want to believe he says he didn't feel comfortable in those clothes it was their tru selfs and chose going full Leather.
Rip John, everyone was so young then. Even me
I was only 8, LOL
Me too, I was only 7. Just left 'Nam...it was a bitch.
And I was 6! Lol
Well I was 14 and and it was incredible!
John was my older cousin, used to play his drums from when I was 8 years old.On Saturday mornings I'd walk down to my Aunties house, as soon as the door opened I'd ask if he was in ,if he was out which he usually was ,I'd rush up to his bedroom and I'd play his drums for hours. I can remember rushing home from work to watch him on the telly this night, we were all so proud of him. Can't believe what's happened RIP John my big Cuz x
A friend and I saw priest in either 2018 or 19 in San Antonio at the Freeman coliseum they were touring for firepower but they had their respective catalog represented. Every time they played from a specific album the cover would be displayed on the backdrop with different visual graphics and animations it was spectacular visually. They played victim of changes, deceiver and tyrant from sad wings and we went apeshit. Was sooooo good he even hit the high notes amazingly perfect!!! Fantastic show
The Best! Got hooked on Preist in 77.....Diamonds in the rust. And the rest is history! Rock on!!...🤘🤘
One of the greatest bands of all time
The best frontman absolutly. Halford is a living legend.
No. Just no.
@@ngc-fo5te You just hate good musicianship.
@@mikeraz594 He's more of an N'SYNC kinda guy.
The greatest "pure" Heavy Metal Band. Time has shown that.
Saw them a couple of times in the 70s with Budgie in support in Liverpool, good old days
How lucky are you
Legendary
This is so good. They sound so close to the record. And the guitars with such little distortion. Really impressive.
I was listening to this album recently and was amazed how good it is. You can see where Maiden got their galloping riffs from yet they never site Priest as an influence ever!
Always nice to be reminded of the quality of early Priest!
ARE YOU KIDDIN' ME, this is when Priest were Priest, personally their best work was the 70's.
@@dinorocker8647 I tend to agree. Great band. 👍
@@grahamturner1290 Yeah, I do love some of their 80's stuff, but it just don't have the attitude and personality of their 70's output, of course its the same for most bands of this period, its just that 70's sound.
@@dinorocker8647 Unlesshed In The East is the perfect tribute to the excellence of 70s Priest.
This is an absolute treasure. Thanks for sharing.
Wow! I've never heard this...The second song is fucking brilliant! Rob Halford can scream masterfully, even then! Very cool 😎
A Walsall lad . I watched his speech at Lemmys funeral and his still has his Walsall dialect. He lived in Gorway road at The Old Coach house prior to moving to the states.We would hang around on our bikes but alas never saw him!Good band,British Steel to me their best effort.Had it on red vinyl.How very 80,s!
Rob in his sister's blouse (true story) 😄😄 What an absolute legend
It was in Pebble Mill Studios BBC,
Birmingham 1975, Judas first appearance on national television. The first one was in Ostend Belgium.
I love how the sign in the back says "No Smoking", WHAT THE HELL DO YA THINK PRIEST WERE DOIN' DURIN' THIS WHOLE SHOW.
The sign is for people at home watching.
Hey in 2022 you guys are getting into the rock n roll hall of fame!!!
Judas is great no matter what era...
Rest in Peace John Hinch🙏🕇
My god!!! This is amazing!!!!! What a pure music!!
The directors at TOGWT were always spot on: Glen takes a solo, camera goes on Ken
Love DREAMER/DECEIVER those lyrics damn.
History....so tight & polished even back then
Watching this after hearing of the death of the drummer John hinch and a founder member of Judas priest..rockin.in.priest...JOHN..🙏🤘🤘🤘
Did he get the jab?
John Hinch wasn't a founding member of Priest.
Priest seems to have a different drummer on every album.
i think the most talented was simon phillips.
@@bruwin apparently it's al Atkins..but I think the band we all know kicked off when kk was hired..priest would have been playing at social clubs and boozers around west brom but hinchy played on the rocka rolla album..all the bands are getting old now old men but what a life...
@@briandoyle6188 KK was actually one of the earlier members. Glenn was pretty much the last one hired, besides the myriad revolving door of drummers
This is CLASSIC JP!! Freakin’ bad ass!
1974 that’s top shelf 😎 premium grade rock !..!’
Loved early Judas Priest before all the leather and studs stuff.
Wow! Young Halford at his best. Crazy good!
Ian Hill kills it here. They were all so young and so freaking awesome. One of my first metal albums in 78 was Sad Wings. I was 12. Have been with me through life. :) The screw up at the end is so nice. Lets us little people realize they ARE human. LOL
RIP John Hinch (drummer)
Saw them at the Top Rank in Cardiff 1975 my favourite Priest period.
All I can say to that Tony is WOW..👍🤘🤘
Big JP fan here... why haven't I seen this b4?
75, OGWT, man their sound was solid then and now💥
Early priest is the best... Rockin those kimonos
Rock In Power!
"John Hinch"!
Thank you for Rocka Rolla!
⚡⚘ 🥁 🕯👑 😭
That last line "We shall stay forever" was 100% right indeed.
WOW!!!! What a killer jam! SO ahead of their their time.
RIP JOHN HINCH!
Back when you could be heavy AF with just a little overdrive.
Great singer great band 👏👏👏🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
Just young fledglings here. Who knew how high they would fly! Amazing video & performance!
Saw them with Kiss in ‘79 Hooked ever since
This proves less is more... Excellent!
Wow 46 years ago, the Priest brought the thunder!
What a voice!
what a find. unreal seeing them so young. loved this album when i discovered it when it was already 20 years old. lol
So good to see the history.
Without doubt one of the best live bands I ever seen and heard👍
Victim of Changes on Unleashed in the East is one of my favourites.
That entire album is fantastic!
live from Japan
Green manalishi!
Diamonds and Rust.
Good God, Pluck Me !
Boy did they look different way back when!
Bet no one ever thought they’d end up where they did…The best metal band ever….🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
Robs face when he says all men tossed forever,say no more...love PRIEST all Gen...
It's fascinating watching Proto-Priest, now knowing what they'd become.
0:15 Rocka Rolla
3:32 Dreamer Deciever/7:31
Deciever
*Heavy metal pioneers!* ⚡️🎸
I was 25 days old when this aired ha ha.
Priest!! Fantastic from the very start, what a performance!!!!!
Turbo Lover 10yrs later
Magic, pure magic, they don't make em like that anymore!
Hell bent, Hell bent for feathers ! I loved when they first came on the scene...already bad ass ! 🎛
KK Downing with that hat and that groovy shirt
It is simply beautiful
I love this era of Priest. The songs pre SFV have more of a raw pub show sound rather than the slick production that came from SFV on.
Nothing wrong with slick production mind you 😉🤘
The best era indeed...
No, the metal hell side of judas priest burns a lot more. /,,/,
SFV?
@@DaveMcleanJr Screaming for Vengeance
Pure Gold !!!
The riffs, the solos, the bass, drums perfectly matched the leading voice of Rob, without doubt the prime JP is unforgettable 💪🏼
So great...there's got to be more songs from this show
70's. They have changed so much. This proves Halford has the Greatest Singing Range in Rock n Metal. No Doubt about it
Very cool older footage , sounded great ,...
Thank You very much!!!👍👌🙏🤘 good staff
they are such an incredible band....one of the first true metal groups ever!
Man right on point.
Well, since rob halford coined rhe phrase " heavy metal", yes. :)
He desrcibed it based on the sounds of nearby factories to his home. He said the music sounded like "heavy metal" being moved around. Or something like that :)
@@nobody617 Prior to that, the phrase "heavy metal thunder" was used in a book -- I think it might have been "The Naked Lunch" by William S. Burroughs (not sure what year). Also: the same phrase occurs in the Steppenwolf song "Born To Be Wild" (1969?) and I think it was borrowed from the book.
@@glennhecker4422 did those guys use the words in a song or did they say thats the style of music?
Cheers!
@@nobody617 I don't think the phrase was being used yet to describe a style of music at that point. Wasn't Deep Purple of the first bands to be referred to as "heavy metal?" (not sure)
Judas Priest is the world best heavy metal band in Europe & the world.
Brings back great high school memories. So good.
Yes, me too, they do look like southern rockers I guess the leather came later 😆
That’s a great song
Four days before my fifth birthday. These guy's have been rocking forever.
I saw them during the screaming for vengeance cedar rapids Iowa 82 wow what a great rock show ..
Rob Halford with hair!😮 I only remember the 80's with his very short hair and biker leather.
Holy shit!....Ian Hill 🤘
Reading Rob's book brought me here. This is amazing 👍
Me too. I'm at chapter 7 so far.
Same. Took a break from reading at this point when Rob mentioned CZcams. Seen this many times but it puts it all in perspective. These guys were just starting out here. Wow.
HA! I literally just got finished w/ the book a couple days ago
Great book eh? Got it when it first came out. It was really neat to hear all the details of his life outside Priest and his solo career.
Nice to see this in HD. Dreamer Deceiver is just so Epic.....
It's amazing to see this...and they had NO idea they would eventually head the world of METAL!
RIP Jeff Labar , guitar player for Cinderella
So R A W ! No Autotune and I LOVE IT. I saw them several times in the 80's - Halford is amazing. Anyone else get a Sad Wings of Destiney meets Green Manalishi vibe to this song?
Very Good Thank You for sharing 🙂
First Band I ever saw Live - The whole thing blew my mind. City Hall Newcastle late 70's
as did I. blew me away sitting three rows from the front.
My first band as well, Newcastle city hall 1980, Iron Maiden supporting.
@@mythai9593 Holy crap! Really?!? Maiden's Powerslave tour in '84 with Twisted Sister opening and Priest with Krokus in '85 (or '86) on the Turbo tour with Krokus were my first and third concerts.
@@briansauer6695 Would have loved to see Twisted Sister in there day, always seemed to miss out on them.
@@mythai9593 While on a "soul searching" 9500 mile motorcycle trip in '05, I saw them at Sturgis Bike Week. Saw Foghat and Jackyl earlier in the week which was a treat. Saw Queensryche open for Disturbed on the Friday and TS Saturday, the closing night. Must have been 1000 people watching Disturbed. Thought TS might be a bit of a letdown, and I'll bet there were no more than 150-200 watching (many had left Sturgis to head home). HOWEVER!!! TS played as though they were playing to 10,000 people in 1984 and blew me away! They also put a nod out to the crowd there to see them and played Ride To Live,Live To Ride, which I'd never heard before and was AWESOME! What a way to end my first Sturgis experience and end the first leg of my tour!
The beginning of el. gran Judas , banda que trascendio idiomas 100 % chingona.
The best rock band ever and a singer that put an end to a ramble on...
I'm listening to Rob Halford biography and I had to look up this performance he is my all-time favorite heavy metal vocalist the band is still amazing to this day
That's how I found this gem as well! Awesome book!
Rocka Rolla is one album that's stood the test of time,imo.