Mintrude wrote:
Metalhead_Bastard wrote:
Radagast wrote:
OldSchool wrote:
I saw Ross The Boss, Primal Fear and Judas Priest on Friday. Priest absolutely fucking ruled, and Halford was in top form. I had read comments about the man not being able to do it anymore, but it's just bullshit. Painkiller was a wet dream and Sinner ripped new holes in my body.
I enjoyed Priest as much as the next man when I saw them last month, but unless Halford had an off-night when I saw them or he just pulled it out of the bag when you did, you can't be serious about Painkiller?
The band were spot-fucking on but the great man just struggled.
Download for Painkiller...Hilarious.
"Deadly wiiiiiinnngggs" was the funniest moment EVER.
Have you seen the Rising In The East performance? Halford spends the whole song hunched over staring at the floor, randomly.
I am serious about Painkiller, and it's not just me, about 5 different persons I've spoken with felt the same way. They had just cancelled a couple of shows before that night, on account of Tipton's abdominal problems, so maybe Halford was very well rested and able to nail everything just right. Anyway, regardless of the reason, he definitely exceeded my expectations. And he didn't spend any quality time with the floor either. He moved around quite a lot actually. True, he moved slowly (hey, he's 60), but he moved, he was all over that scene.
I just saw Iron Maiden last night. Much better than the last time I saw them, but now they had Bruce, not Blaze. If I'll have half of his energy when I'm 50 I'll be happy. I'm curious if all this back in time tour will inspire them to write something in the vein of their 80's albums. I want to believe.