Not even close to the studio version. But still better than other performances of the song he’s done. Basically, it’s not a bad performance at all. But i don’t think “like the studio version” means what you think it means.
this song....possibly hardest vocal to even try to keep up with. i auditioned for a band and they wanted me to sing this....i grabbed a beer and left lol
His voice was incredible in the early 2000's. He can't sing painkiller like this anymore, but then again he's 63 years old. The new album is great as well.
He did it pretty good on the 1991 leg of the 'Painkiller' tour and the 'Operation Rock N Roll Tour' leg og it, later in '91. But he has never done it this great since then.
As in many "pro" DVDs the audio was remastered and fixed in studio, I'm not saying Halford is not a good singer, Priest is by far my favorite band ever, Rob is one of my favorite singers, but I know him too well, I can easily identify this audio as not 100% legit.
all of his performances of this song since 2000-2004 were great. 2005-2010 was his worst period vocally and he still figured out how to pull everything off.
Man Halford really nailed those high shrieks in this version. Definitely the most consistent live version I've seen for the vocals of this song. Sounds amazing.
I remember having to sing this well our singer was out due to a back injury, and while I think I did it well, my voice was shot and I tasted blood, since my only approach to this song was scream while trying to hit the notes. If I had a video, I'd absolutely show it. Never choose to sing this song unless you are a professional with years of training.
I know this is 13 years old, but even so how many 52 year olds do you know that could sing one of the hardest metal songs to sing live this well at that age. At an age when many metal singers have seen much better days, Rob was still tearing it up like he was in his 20's. An incredible job from the master himself Mr. Rob Halford!!!!!
@@Koronesuki1313 Dion good but not even close to beating Rob Halfords vocal range ,Dio wasn't as good Deep Purple singer Ian Gillian let alone Rob Halford ,the only vocalist I've seen match Rob Halfords raw power & tones was Freddie Mercury in 1979 ,I saw Priest that year as well & Freddie tied Rob .
@@BjornHellZ69 No such thing as a 'live' album now, all the strings re-amped, drum stems replaced, re-tracked and loads of post production, just how it is.
This is an excellent live performance by Rob. He did a great job on this song at Wacken 2015 as well, especially when you consider his age and those notes.
This is probably the best Painkiller live performance he's ever done; really nice. I really love how he started adopting a more raspy style live during the early 2000's.
I wonder any studio dubbing has been made here for the vocal parts, as halford never sounded this good in singing this song live in recent years. And playing of instruments are also sounding too perfect. Halford is my all time fav singer, one and only one, and thus I wanted to confirm that this is actual live singing. Any guy that attended this show please tell me if he sounded this good in that show singing painkiller.
Halford is unbelievable here. Shame a wonderful vocalist like Rob couldn't have a found a slightly more talented guitarist. Even so, what a performance. I bet he needed a neat shot of vodka after to clear his voice hahah.
Man "Metal" Mike Chlasciak on the right hand side is a total Beast on guitar,and I think its Roy Z on the left..IDK what you are or aren't hearing but this is a Damn good band here.
Entre el 2000 y 2004 Halford estaba pasando por un gran momento, ya que antes se habia tomado un buen descanso y volvio con las energias recargadas. Hoy en dia no se le puede pedir mas por su edad, a demas de que ese tipo de voces, se desgastan mas rapido.
Now THIS is what I've been thinking for many years... I'm sure that if Priest would've played this song among the first fve or six songs of their set, when Rob's voice was all rested up and ready to fire on all cylinders, this song would've sounded so much better live, and it would've saved Rob a whole deal of problems and struggling performances. Instead, they always decided to play it at the final portion of the set, and being so extremely demanding vocal-wise, it's no surprise Rob couldn't handle it at the top of his game; many times having to strain his voice beyond the necessary limits, to the point where nowadays he unfortunately can't properly sing it live anymore, and the song had to be taken out of the set. We also must take into account that Rob was about to turn 40 when the "Painkiller" album originally came out, so he wasn't already at his prime, thus the idea of playing it at the beginning of the set only made more sense for me. I don't know why they (Priest) never gave this a try, however I'm glad that Rob himself did pull it off on the "Crucible" tour and left us with this amazing rendition of one of metal's greatest tunes.
The Quintessential Rob Halford right there!!! I think I was at this show. Into The Pit was also off the charts! Thanks for everything Rob and continued success.
In my opinion this is the best version of painkiller anywhere his vocals are just outstandingly awesome here.. better than the recording on painkiller CD... just fucking fantastic the METAL GOD lives on
Slayers solo were based on Judas priest . Kk in particular . Except KK have better technique and pitch . That said Jeff was far to be a bad guitar payer .
@@Swedishoutlaw thats a misconception. Typical guitar player " Dick contest " metal thing argument haha. You know thats false if you know really all in details .. Different approaches . Also Glenn did serve himself , not necessary the band . So KK had less space in certain era . That made you the impression of Glenn as the guitar player . But the heavier riffs , or darker and More out of the box or.mourning stuff Kk Glenn is more studied but a bit too much written over the years . KK is more disturbing and abstracts. Its the Miles davis approach on guitar in some ways . Who said Miles can't play . Modern metal guys can't get that kind of mindset . KK have a lot melody that most people doesnt notice even thats him ( Before the dawn etc...) . Live , KK is far more solid than Glenn And KK improvise , so he goes in danger , and rarely fuck up . Glenn never improvise , and he is a bit out there even rythmically as connexion block groove goes in the rythm section as KK is . Glenn is kind of disconnected . A bit out And his booze and coke stuff didnt help sometimes . So its relative . Also the slogan till this day " Pushing tbe boundaries ". Thats KK behind ..
nmlss Never said i didn't like Metallica just that this is the best metal song ever! ,if anyone asks me for a song that explains what metal music is this is the one i hand to them.
nmlss Halford is 12 years older than Hetfield , lets talk in another 12 years and see how Metallica are doing, they sound like they are using a rubbish bin as a drum and they seem to have forgotten how to write good songs, Even Ripper has trouble singing painkiller live and he has an incredible voice, all bands have trouble as they get older even Bruce struggles singing run to the hills, thats life.
Halford couldn't even sing Painkiller back in the 90's…. In fact, I think this is the only good performance of this song I've seen and I suspect it's a bit edited. I hope to be wrong, because I do like Judas and love Halford, but damn….
I want to believe the guitar player tried to give the solo his own touch rather than play note per note (something he could easily do). Then after some may liked or not...
Voice is top. The solo is decent. It's live guys, what do you expect? Try listening to Iron Maiden live- anytime in history- it resembles the original. Just resembles.
halford was given a once in a lifetime instrument. everyone can learn to sing but being able to do what rob does is natural talent. he distorts his tone quality while still coloring it and making it resonate. all that plus you can understand every word he says, not something you can say about a lot of metal vocalists. rob is an artist of the highest caliber
Math may have been off a bit. I was 52 in 2013, five years ago, 57 in 2018. If Rob was 52 in 2003, he turns 67 at the end of August, this year 2018. And so...62 in 2013? :-) Math was not off. Nice. Rob was born in 1951. I was born in 1961. He's August, I'm January but...still almost 10 years older than me. And I deleted my old comment by mistake, so obviously this is not five years ago. August 2018.
Halford are like an even heavier meaner more brutal version of Judas Priest. If that's even possible. Bobby Jarzombek is killing it on the drums here. Said it 5 years ago, still holds true in 2018. (Scott Travis with Judas Priest does it better but...it's really his song on drums. Bob still kills this.) No one else can hit Rob's vocal notes. Especially not on this song. Speaking of totally killing it. (I just tried listening to Ken Tamplin "sing" this song. CZcams vocal instructor? Butchered it, more like. He couldn't even start it on the same note or the same pitch or octave. Not even close. Ken dropped his vocal easily one probably two whole octaves. Where Rob goes at the END of Painkiller. NOT the beginning. That would be how NOT to sing Painkiller, Mr. Tamplin. And you teach people to sing? Seriously? You were not even in the vicinity of Rob's astonishingly high range. Do not kid yourself.)
Man this has got to be the best Halford's performance singing Painkiller live. I was just shitting out on him because I had never seen such a good live performance from himself on this song. This is really awesome!
The solo guitarist is Mike Chlasciak. He is an awessome guitar player, I have met Mike and he is a really cool guy. Mike can play that solo perfect. Anybody who doesn't think he has the ability is crazy. I love Glenn Tipton from priest, but if Tipton was going berserk on stage like Mike was, he would probably miss a few notes too. Why do people have to be so cynical. Personal I thought he was entertaining as hell! Let's see any of you bashing Mike play it better live on stage with that kind of enthusiasm. Give the guy some respect. Awesome job Mike Chlasciak!
@@SE-fm2nw That was Mike on the solo brother. The dude is a MONSTER on guitar. I'd love to see any of the kids complaining about him not only get up in front of thousands of people, but also play with reckless abandon, while putting on a show as opposed to standing there looking at his shoes.
Arguably the best live version of Painkiller. Metal God sings it like the studio version
indeed, it was not that good in 1991...
Not even close to the studio version. But still better than other performances of the song he’s done.
Basically, it’s not a bad performance at all. But i don’t think “like the studio version” means what you think it means.
this song....possibly hardest vocal to even try to keep up with. i auditioned for a band and they wanted me to sing this....i grabbed a beer and left lol
Lol. Good, honest self commentary. Haha.
Ha. Yeah wanna be in my band. Sing this, Queen of the Reich, and Number of the Beast.
+maddog76 they probably wanted not only get rid of you, but they also wanted to amuse theirselves with you trying "impossible" :D:D:D
itkojecockot man fuck you
+maddog76 :D:D:D
The drums, the guitar, the voice, the song. Painkiller is a meltdown, and this is the best live version.
His voice was incredible in the early 2000's. He can't sing painkiller like this anymore, but then again he's 63 years old. The new album is great as well.
This is actually from 2010.
***** 2003 actually
Right, the DVD came out in 2010 or something like that, silly me DDD:
Nicky T wrong, 26/04 at São Paulo he sang it like a beast! Perfect screaming!
fabiofmc97 25/04 was fucking awesome as well!
This concert gives me goosebumps... Halford never sang Painkiller this good before...
He did it pretty good on the 1991 leg of the 'Painkiller' tour and the 'Operation Rock N Roll Tour' leg og it, later in '91. But he has never done it this great since then.
As in many "pro" DVDs the audio was remastered and fixed in studio, I'm not saying Halford is not a good singer, Priest is by far my favorite band ever, Rob is one of my favorite singers, but I know him too well, I can easily identify this audio as not 100% legit.
Orochi Candyman I think the same too much clear to be real
Orochi Candyman
studio can edit many tracks that are recorded per instrument live. so they can make noise disapear or audience noise.
Probably the only time Halford was able to truly replicate the original studio recording
all of his performances of this song since 2000-2004 were great. 2005-2010 was his worst period vocally and he still figured out how to pull everything off.
Came here from the Ripper Owens version of this song. Cannot believe how much better Halford is on this one.
This song is god damned explosive.
One of the best live performance of Painkiller by Rob.
Man Halford really nailed those high shrieks in this version. Definitely the most consistent live version I've seen for the vocals of this song. Sounds amazing.
best live version ı think
Yes. Solo was awful
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I see Halford singing...and I know that it's him...but I still can't fathom how that shriek comes out of THAT man.
This is by far one of the best vocal performances by Rob! He must really went all out when he did this live performance of Painkiller!
I remember having to sing this well our singer was out due to a back injury, and while I think I did it well, my voice was shot and I tasted blood, since my only approach to this song was scream while trying to hit the notes. If I had a video, I'd absolutely show it.
Never choose to sing this song unless you are a professional with years of training.
WHAT THE FUCK WITH THIS SOLO MAN , Halford Totally saved this performance.
I know this is 13 years old, but even so how many 52 year olds do you know that could sing one of the hardest metal songs to sing live this well at that age. At an age when many metal singers have seen much better days, Rob was still tearing it up like he was in his 20's. An incredible job from the master himself Mr. Rob Halford!!!!!
umm 13 years ago ? last year it was 2017. 2017- 2013 = 2004..
didn`t you mean 14 years ago ? :P
Jailboy the comment was made in 2016, it was 13 years ago
Geesh, he absolutely KILLED this performance.
Singing this song live feels like it would take years off your life.
Rob is fucking awesome
The Best live perfomence of this song!
Greatest heavy metal vocalist ever, his style on the stage is perfect doasen't matter that he is actully gay people love him, long live Halford!
"best vocalist", mate I'm not saying he's not good, but definitely not the best, check out atilla dorn from powerwolf he's almost 50 years old
Greatest heavy metal vocalist would be God, er, I mean, Dio. Same thing.
@@Koronesuki1313 Dion good but not even close to beating Rob Halfords vocal range ,Dio wasn't as good Deep Purple singer Ian Gillian let alone Rob Halford ,the only vocalist I've seen match Rob Halfords raw power & tones was Freddie Mercury in 1979 ,I saw Priest that year as well & Freddie tied Rob .
@@Koronesuki1313 Ozzy is better than Dio. CHANGE MY MIND
@@michaelledford4751 Gillan invented the metal scream.
his voice is amazing in this version!!!!
He is the Metal God
This is the Painkiller
man these live performances from early 2000s after he started Halford are amazing. Just listen to the "Live Insurrection" album it's incredible!
Best live-record ever :)
@@BjornHellZ69 No such thing as a 'live' album now, all the strings re-amped, drum stems replaced, re-tracked and loads of post production, just how it is.
@@brendanoneil3489 True, but awesome album anyway.
👊🏽
This is the first time I see Halford singing this song fine and not sounding like a cat in a blender.
old comment, but he's getting old. lol. It's not the easiest scream to put on
I can SCREAM this tune easy.. I'm a vocalist.. perform this live already!! Had a crazy crowd attack the stage in Arizona!!.. Fun as shit!!..
yep, guess you are not 52 tho, on the 90 and 91 tour his nose was hurt after some accident,
And how old are you? 54?
@@baldheaddriver5 talk more shit please, lol
What a lineup!!! I saw them at Rock in Rio and it was AMAZING! Halford was at his peak back then!
Solo: It looks like Mike Romeo, It moves like Malmsteen and it sounds like me!
Jajaja xD
This version kicks ass!!!
One of the best live versions for sure! So brutal...
This is an excellent live performance by Rob. He did a great job on this song at Wacken 2015 as well, especially when you consider his age and those notes.
Only KK and Glenn can do those solos...Rob fucking nails it, as usual. Tough tune for anyone to cover.
The solo isn't that bad. I saw worse, but Haldford vocals are probably the best live version of the song.
The tone sounded wierd tho.
Que manera de joder el solo....pero Halford lllegaba a todas las notas....!!!!
And its kinda lazy, didnt learn the iconic arpeggios
This is probably the best Painkiller live performance he's ever done; really nice. I really love how he started adopting a more raspy style live during the early 2000's.
Such an amazing vocal performance. Truly one of the most demanding songs from the Judas Priest repertoire and he nails it. Respect.
I wonder any studio dubbing has been made here for the vocal parts, as halford never sounded this good in singing this song live in recent years. And playing of instruments are also sounding too perfect.
Halford is my all time fav singer, one and only one, and thus I wanted to confirm that this is actual live singing. Any guy that attended this show please tell me if he sounded this good in that show singing painkiller.
Yes, it's fixed in the studio.
Wow! What vocals! The best he's ever sounded outside recordings...
Es el mejor painkiller que he escuchado de Rob Halford, su voz, ritmo, las guitarras potentes, etc. es la perfección total.
Halford is unbelievable here. Shame a wonderful vocalist like Rob couldn't have a found a slightly more talented guitarist. Even so, what a performance. I bet he needed a neat shot of vodka after to clear his voice hahah.
Man "Metal" Mike Chlasciak on the right hand side is a total Beast on guitar,and I think its Roy Z on the left..IDK what you are or aren't hearing but this is a Damn good band here.
@@rosskrause3926 The guitar solo is fucking shite pal.
para mi la mejor voz que existe
I just LOVE the sound/energy of the crowd during the drum intro!
This is the most brutal live version of 'Painkiller' ever. Incredible. Thanks for posting, glad I found this video.
Entre el 2000 y 2004 Halford estaba pasando por un gran momento, ya que antes se habia tomado un buen descanso y volvio con las energias recargadas. Hoy en dia no se le puede pedir mas por su edad, a demas de que ese tipo de voces, se desgastan mas rapido.
Yo cuando lo fui a ver en 2018 y canto este tema sonaba bien
So he missed a couple notes in the solo. Ok ok he missed a lot of fkn notes but the song still kicked ass.
F#ck yeah...Rob has ALWAYS rocked.I've liked his voice forever....well , since 1974.
Incredible performance indeed
epic version
Now THIS is what I've been thinking for many years... I'm sure that if Priest would've played this song among the first fve or six songs of their set, when Rob's voice was all rested up and ready to fire on all cylinders, this song would've sounded so much better live, and it would've saved Rob a whole deal of problems and struggling performances. Instead, they always decided to play it at the final portion of the set, and being so extremely demanding vocal-wise, it's no surprise Rob couldn't handle it at the top of his game; many times having to strain his voice beyond the necessary limits, to the point where nowadays he unfortunately can't properly sing it live anymore, and the song had to be taken out of the set. We also must take into account that Rob was about to turn 40 when the "Painkiller" album originally came out, so he wasn't already at his prime, thus the idea of playing it at the beginning of the set only made more sense for me. I don't know why they (Priest) never gave this a try, however I'm glad that Rob himself did pull it off on the "Crucible" tour and left us with this amazing rendition of one of metal's greatest tunes.
I think that's the most badass outfit I've seen him in yet.
The Quintessential Rob Halford right there!!! I think I was at this show. Into The Pit was also off the charts! Thanks for everything Rob and continued success.
In my opinion this is the best version of painkiller anywhere his vocals are just outstandingly awesome here.. better than the recording on painkiller CD... just fucking fantastic the METAL GOD lives on
Rob Halford, simplesmente sensacional esse show....
Not even near to judas priest original guitarists . But ROB is heavenly voice :)
Glenn's solo was ruined beyond recognition
as for K.K's solo, that one was done justice
Amazing…Rob Halford,,He is God..
la meilleure interprétation live ... même si doublée , samplée , overdrivée ... etc etc ..... great !!!
yes rob is PERFECT!!
Slayer solos on Judas priest song
Slayers solo were based on Judas priest .
Kk in particular .
Except KK have better technique and pitch .
That said Jeff was far to be a bad guitar payer .
@@Nissardpertugiu And Glen Tipton is far better than KK
@@Swedishoutlaw thats a misconception. Typical guitar player " Dick contest " metal thing argument haha.
You know thats false if you know really all in details ..
Different approaches .
Also Glenn did serve himself , not necessary the band .
So KK had less space in certain era .
That made you the impression of Glenn as the guitar player .
But the heavier riffs , or darker and More out of the box or.mourning stuff
Kk
Glenn is more studied but a bit too much written over the years .
KK is more disturbing and abstracts.
Its the Miles davis approach on guitar in some ways .
Who said Miles can't play .
Modern metal guys can't get that kind of mindset .
KK have a lot melody that most people doesnt notice even thats him ( Before the dawn etc...) .
Live , KK is far more solid than Glenn
And KK improvise , so he goes in danger , and rarely fuck up .
Glenn never improvise , and he is a bit out there even rythmically as connexion block groove goes in the rythm section as KK is .
Glenn is kind of disconnected .
A bit out
And his booze and coke stuff didnt help sometimes .
So its relative .
Also the slogan till this day " Pushing tbe boundaries ".
Thats KK behind ..
The way the Metal God hits those vocals on this one is out of this fucking world.
This is the best of best live of painkiller i've ever seen!!
Damn .......... Rob Halford .......... Metal God ............. #1 ....... FOREVER
The 11 unlikes are Metallica fans who just realised that this is the best metal song ever!
Pro Tip: …and Justice for All.
nmlss Never said i didn't like Metallica just that this is the best metal song ever! ,if anyone asks me for a song that explains what metal music is this is the one i hand to them.
At least Metallica can perform their songs live, unlike Halford that 99% of the times is unable to sing Painkiller properly, hehe.
nmlss Halford is 12 years older than Hetfield , lets talk in another 12 years and see how Metallica are doing, they sound like they are using a rubbish bin as a drum and they seem to have forgotten how to write good songs, Even Ripper has trouble singing painkiller live and he has an incredible voice, all bands have trouble as they get older even Bruce struggles singing run to the hills, thats life.
Halford couldn't even sing Painkiller back in the 90's…. In fact, I think this is the only good performance of this song I've seen and I suspect it's a bit edited. I hope to be wrong, because I do like Judas and love Halford, but damn….
Simply BRUTAL, the best version of Painkiller live i´ve ever seen, by far.
This was phenomenal!!
Why does Rob sing everything better with Halford than Priest? I mean fuck
Nolan Moore probably because when he left Judas he gave a rest to his voice
posiblemente la canción mas potente del heavy metal y mejor vocalista💪
these guy's jam so hard ! their awesome ! gotta love his scream's !!!
love this tune !
\ო/.(^_^).\ო/
I was here!!!!
Wtf....Rob's best painkiller performance in his career and the guitarist is balls. This isn't the original guitarist is it??
Goochie FRITTS thats richie faulkner, and hes a full member of the band
Neither of those guys are Richie Faulkner. This is Halford, not Judas Priest.
BigBoiMo1995
Ritchie Faulkner joined Priest after 10 or more years this performance. That band called Halford damn.
Mike Chlasiak
this band is awesome....great singer,,, great guitar players.
Robbie you're a genius! I love you! God bless ya brother! Fantastic live performance!
Halford rules!!! ~ The solo is f...ing great people! :) Enjoy!
\ო/.(^_^).\ო/
1st solo wasn't great, it was butchered completely! sad but true.
the 2nd solo was way better tho
I start crying when Halford starts singing because I know he didn't sing this song as good as he did in here, and he never will.
What do you mean? That is him seeing live?
Wow, thats the best live perfomence about Painkiller !!!
Great job Rob, great job.
Drummer is Bobby Jarzombek, one of the sickest in the business
I want to believe the guitar player tried to give the solo his own touch rather than play note per note (something he could easily do). Then after some may liked or not...
What version of Painkiller my goood. Like
what version of painkiller ? this is the real the one and only painkiller :P
GOOOOSSEEEBUMPS..DAAMMM..WHAT VOCALS..FN A!!!!..A W E S O M EEEEEE....!!! DOWNLOAD!!!
Amazing performance,killer vocals and awesome solo improvisation!
Owens is 44 now, Rob is 60, when owens was in JP he was 30... When halford recorded this song he was 40.
Conclusion: Your coment is STUPID
Voice is top. The solo is decent. It's live guys, what do you expect? Try listening to Iron Maiden live- anytime in history- it resembles the original. Just resembles.
vlad have You Ever heard of Megadeth ?
Yeah, sounds familiar :)
With Dave on or off drugs?
Yeah, sounds familiar :)
With Dave on or off drugs?
vlad true words
Sounds so good for a live show!!!!
halford was given a once in a lifetime instrument. everyone can learn to sing but being able to do what rob does is natural talent. he distorts his tone quality while still coloring it and making it resonate. all that plus you can understand every word he says, not something you can say about a lot of metal vocalists. rob is an artist of the highest caliber
Math may have been off a bit. I was 52 in 2013, five years ago, 57 in 2018.
If Rob was 52 in 2003, he turns 67 at the end of August, this year 2018. And so...62 in 2013?
:-)
Math was not off. Nice.
Rob was born in 1951.
I was born in 1961.
He's August, I'm January but...still almost 10 years older than me.
And I deleted my old comment by mistake, so obviously this is not five years ago. August 2018.
killer fuckin band , halford knows what he's doin !!! not quite glen and k.k. though!
I was there!!! "Simply Amazing"🎸😎👊
Amaizing voice here huhuuuuu!!!!
2:17 lol
Embarassing
Halford are like an even heavier meaner more brutal version of Judas Priest.
If that's even possible.
Bobby Jarzombek is killing it on the drums here.
Said it 5 years ago, still holds true in 2018.
(Scott Travis with Judas Priest does it better but...it's really his song on drums. Bob still kills this.)
No one else can hit Rob's vocal notes.
Especially not on this song. Speaking of totally killing it.
(I just tried listening to Ken Tamplin "sing" this song.
CZcams vocal instructor? Butchered it, more like.
He couldn't even start it on the same note or the same pitch or octave.
Not even close.
Ken dropped his vocal easily one probably two whole octaves.
Where Rob goes at the END of Painkiller.
NOT the beginning.
That would be how NOT to sing Painkiller, Mr. Tamplin.
And you teach people to sing? Seriously?
You were not even in the vicinity of Rob's astonishingly high range.
Do not kid yourself.)
This was like studio version, but without echo on vocals. Amazing!
Halford is a power. He send to us a lot of energy!
So many wrongs notes during the solo....OUCH!
I bet it keeps Glenn Tipton up at night cos of how AWFUL it was
Maybe he's so much better here because he's in his hometown? Gotta git it right in front of the brethren. hehe
Why do you say Anaheim is his hometown? Anaheim is in California and he's from England.
I loved it...
Man this has got to be the best Halford's performance singing Painkiller live. I was just shitting out on him because I had never seen such a good live performance from himself on this song. This is really awesome!
Good performance, but pretty obviously overdubbed in the studio.
The solo guitarist is Mike Chlasciak. He is an awessome guitar player, I have met Mike and he is a really cool guy. Mike can play that solo perfect. Anybody who doesn't think he has the ability is crazy. I love Glenn Tipton from priest, but if Tipton was going berserk on stage like Mike was, he would probably miss a few notes too. Why do people have to be so cynical. Personal I thought he was entertaining as hell! Let's see any of you bashing Mike play it better live on stage with that kind of enthusiasm. Give the guy some respect. Awesome job Mike Chlasciak!
It was not Mike, Bro.
@@SE-fm2nw That was Mike on the solo brother.
The dude is a MONSTER on guitar. I'd love to see any of the kids complaining about him not only get up in front of thousands of people, but also play with reckless abandon, while putting on a show as opposed to standing there looking at his shoes.
@@RowdyGrunt Detroit 1990 version is much faster and much more technical it's not even close.
Greatest vocal performance of Painkiller by Rob EVER!!!
O.O wow....
amazing!
He ripped up the solo. You can see that clearly, Glenn Tipton is master composer and player on guitar.
Ma Sa So is Metal Mike. lol
But sadly Glenn can't play guitar anymore as he has parkinsons disease which is a shame cos he was amazing
Take that autotune!
Best live performance of this song by far!
Wat een geweldige vocale prestatie, bruut gewoon!!!