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I took my son to his first concert in 2005, of course Judas Priest, now I'm 59 and he took me... I traveled 4 hrs. To Albany as my son lives in Syracuse...
Worth every minute, I transformed back to the early 80's when I saw them numerous times at Nassau Coliseum on Long Island where I'm from.
Halford is understandably slowing down but still belts it out! Played Hell Patrol and Between the Hammer and the Anvil!
Had a great time!
Gary Taylor from Cincinnati, Ohio
THE PRIEST IS BACK
Not short on Accolades'. Both Queensryche and Judas Priest showed the craft. They Rocked! and so did the audience. The venue is close and personal. Perfect for a music venue with not a bad seat in the house.
Brian Clark from Novato, California
JUDAS PRIEST STILL ROCKS
The only reason I’m giving 4 stars instead of 5
is the Warfield staff refused to let us go on the
floor because it was too crowded even though
we had floor tickets. We were told to leave the
the bar area after buying two 12oz beers for
$24 and had to watch Saxon from the hallway.
After Saxon finished, we were able to get on
the floor for Priest. They did not disappoint.
New and old material was amazing. Halford
can still hit every high note throughout the set!
Ken from Chicago, Illinois
PRIEST AT THE ROSEMONT THEATER
Priest is still one of the most amazing metal bands out there and their most recent album, Firepower, is one of my favorites (Ive been a fan since I was 12 years old and British Steel was their latest). They put a ton of energy into the show and Rob Halford truly is the Metal God for being able to still do what he does after all of these years. However, I am giving a lower rating to this review as the sound mixing was horrendous for this show. I dont know if thats on the theater, the equipment or something else but it sounded like Halford and Andy Sneap were performing from a different building and so were extremely difficult to hear. The song selection was amazing, covering really all of Priest past through present. But I expected much better sound quality in this theater. For reference, we also saw them over the summer at the outdoor Hollywood theater, and they sounded great.
Maglite from Boston, Massachusetts
THEY STILL SOUND GOOD BUT THE SONG SELECTION IS TERRIBLE
I've been a priest fan forever and when a band has close to 20 studio albums spanning their career I understand their is an entire library to choose from when making up a setlist but this setlist was utterly disappointing, no Painkiller, Metal Gods, Freewheel Burning, Touch of Evil, One Shot at Glory, The Sentinel, All Guns Blazing. seemed mediocre at best.
Stephen from Hartford, Connecticut
JUDAS PRIEST HARTFORD
very disappointed didn't play many of the classic hits - how can you not play you got another thing comin - they are a vintage band - new stuff is just noise
Rob Rogers from Atlanta, Georgia
THE FELLAS ARE GETTING OLD
The set list was weak. Halford was struggling to hit notes or missing them altogether. Those fans not realizing this and raving how great the show was are delusional. Ive been going to Priest shows since 1982. They are in need of retirement.
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