Judas Priest - Victim of Changes - Chicago School of Rock
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- čas přidán 5. 02. 2017
- The students of the Chicago School of Rock "Victim of Changes" by Judas Priest performing at their tribute to the music of 1976. Many thanks to Asim Ali and 1st Ward for the excellent board feed!
Vocals: Celia Porter
Guitar: Judah Sweig
Guitar: Madison Seda
Bass: Mac Campbell
Drums: Oliver Hamand
Very cool! Scott Ian of Anthrax shared this on his Facebook!
The proud moment when your little daughter sings Victim of Changes in front of a crowd, nothing tops it
When a really young girl needs to use falsetto to hit all of Rob's higher notes that he hit with full vocal authority, that tells you something about Mr Halford. Keep up the great work CSR!!
Over 5 mins in I realized I had a smile on my face the entire time...
Tiny girl singing Judas Priest is like the best thing that's ever happened.
its great to see parents raising their kids properly
The kid with the mushroom hair is a born rockstar.
Rob Halford with braces!!!!!!
If lil Missy were a sewing machine she would be a SINGER !
faith in humanity: restored
The girl smiling while she sings is everything. 👍👍
This was my first metal i cut my teeth on. So good to see young people keeping the faith and DEFENDING THE FAITH!
That little girl was probably the only person in the school they could get to actually handle Rob Halfords vocal range lol
Let’s not forget the rhythm guitarist who did a damn good job at keeping the momentum up as well . She nailed it
Speaking as a drummer myself, that lad behind the drum kit is bloody excellent
I'm 57 years old and grew up on Judas Priest. These young talented kids had me from the beginning of the song to the end! Way to honor Judas Priest and Yourselves, awesome performance!
For all Priest fans, "Victim Of Changes" is the start of it all coming together & is the song you want to hear every single time you see them live.!
What a sweetheart...Any young kids playing Judas Priest shows these kids are alright a million thumbs up
Seeing kids appreciate the music gave me goosebumps :)
This album, Sad Wings of Destiny was released on March 26th 1976. I discovered it some time around ‘78, ‘79 and now I’m watching kids keeping the origins of heavy metal alive. Don’t believe what mainstream pop music tells you. Rock and Roll is alive and well thanks to the kids. We’ll done!!