Screamin' show!
by Zbutterfly on 12/30/104th and B - San DiegoHalford still rocks the house! The show was awesome and he was nothing less than stellar...as usual.
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Halford still rocks the house! The show was awesome and he was nothing less than stellar...as usual.
Rob Halford always delivered a great show with Judas Priest or his own band. This time was not an exception. The band was great. They looked and sounded like they were in their 20's, full of energy and power. Obviously, they mostly played Halford songs, but they also played 3 Priest songs as well. That's exactly what fans need. Great combination of songs.
Great show! A true great Rob Halford What a great singer
its funny i quess rock and roll gods cant keep time to well. Rob was spose to go on at 8 put there was two opening bands then a break of 45 min then rob started at 10pm. when rob did go on he sounded great and rock the house. alot of people around me were upset that rob did not sing more priests G/H put o well when you are a metal god i quess you can do anything
Ive seen Halford 4 times and this show, hands down, was the best ..!!
Rob Halford never dissapoints. He isn't called the Metal God for nothing. The set list was good, it could've included a few more songs from Priest and Fight, but overall Halford was great. The voice is there and Rob knows how to conect to the crowd. Go see him, you won't be sorry.
Hartford was awesome. Opening acts sucked. Philm didn't belong on stage justbecause Dave lombardo is the drummer doesn't make them good they were the worst band I've seen next to warbringer both sucked. Hartford was great but vocals were too low probably they forgot to turn the drums down and turn back up the vocals after philm
Halford totally rocked.His band sounded great!!!Lots of energy serious rocking!!Highly recommend seing them in the future.The dude is 59 years young.He can still sing what pipes!!!The other bands Philm,Harbringer ,and from San Diego Cage were all good.They all supported the metal movement.San Diego represented it well.
If you went to see Rob Halford expecting a Judas Priest show, It didn't happen. What you got was a slamming example of his solo work. The opening track, "Resurrection" set the tone for a great set by a great band, fronted by one of the best voices in Metal. When Halford did perform songs from the Priest, he brilliantly stayed away from the typical hits in favor of classic gems, "Green Manalishi" & "Diamonds & Rust". The band looked as thought they were having a great time & their performances reflected that vibe. I would bet that anyone in attendance that didn't own any Halford or Fight releases before Sunday's show, would certanly only 1 or 2 discs after.
Fantastic night full of metal music - I have seen Halford (and Judas Priest) in concert many, many times and he never disappoints. He is the real thing with his gracious personality and that amazing voice. Seeing him at a small venue like the Grove is a special treat, where you can really experience the music up close and personal. I appreciated the "no moshing" rule, and felt totally safe being at the very front and just enjoyed the show, and his great rapport with the audience.