Guitarist Jason Ashcraft (Helion Prime, Dire Peril, Planeswalker, Of Romulus) is sharing a new music video for the second track "Blood Upon the Snow" from his two-track EP "My Vengeance Is Everything", which also features him teaming up with Stu Block (Into Eternity, ex-Iced Earth)...
Couldn’t believe after 35 years of listening to Judas Priest I’ve never seen them in concert before. My reasoning was oh I’ll go see them next time they come to town.
Well after 50 years and thousands of concerts, the days of seeing Judas Priest live are dwindling.
First off I was born in Hamilton. Lived there most of my life. Now I reside on the outskirts of Toronto.
So I started driving to Hamilton and reflecting back on my life, my home city, the smokestacks and my love for Heavy Metal.
I’m sure the scene driving into Hamilton is similar as to the one Rob Halford and the boys had in Birmingham, England where the band is from.
The rain was pouring as I pulled into the city and parked my car. So off I went not knowing what to expect. About 15 minutes before the show I was in the lineup with hundreds of metalheads, all of us excited to see one of our favourite metal bands.
I couldn’t believe I got a photo pass to shoot the band from in front of the stage. I suffer from anxiety so just the thought of me doing this was nervous as hell. Surprisingly it wasn’t bad at the moment.
So here I am waiting anxiously when the guide directed us to the front of the stage. It felt surreal. Here I am, a fan of not only Judas Priest but Queensrÿche actually taking photos of them.
And now Queensrÿche takes the stage and breaks into Queen of the Reich as I’m snapping away, taking as many pictures as I can.
Todd La TorreEddie Jackson
What can I say Queensrÿche was amazing and Todd La Torre’s voice was incredible.
Set List:
Queen of the Reich
Warning
En Force
NM 156
Empire
Walk in the Shadows
The Whisper
Operation: Mindcrime
The Needle Lies
Take Hold of the Flame
Screaming in Digital
Eyes of a Stranger
After the set I went and bought a Judas Priest face cover. Now standing around waiting for Priest to start I glanced around and notice some high school friends there.
Now it was Priest’s turn to hit the stage. I was right in front of the stage and the ground starting shaking and the sound was super loud but I was loving it.
The band started off with One Shot at Glory and continued with Lightning Strike and You’ve Got Another Thing Comin’.
Rob Halford
Rob’s voice did seem off a few times but heck the man is 70 years old and still has an incredible voice so who cares right?
Richie Faulkner with the Metal God Rob Halford
The band didn’t slow down continuing the show with Freewheel Burning, Turbo Lover and Hell Patrol.
Though a little disappointed they didn’t play some of my favourite songs, it was one hell of a show and a night I’ll never forget.
With a repertoire of over 200 songs to choose from I can’t complain as the songs they did play were amazing!!
Richie Faulkner with Scott Travis
As I got back to my seat the fan in front of me was standing up blocking my view. The guy beside me was complaining about it but I’m like dude it’s a metal show, we’re suppose to stand and raise our fists in the air!!
The smell of weed filled the air as the band continued with The Sentinel and A Touch of Evil.
I had given up drinking and doing weed for awhile so it was weird going to the concert completely sober.
Rob Halford
The night ended with Breaking the Law and Living After Midnight. If this is indeed the end of Judas Priest and them touring it’s been one incredible ride.
Thanks for 50 years of memories and let’s hope this band gets into the Rock & Roll of Fame this year where they belong!!
Set list:
One Shot at Glory
Lightning Strike
You’ve Got Another Thing Comin’
Freewheel Burning
Turbo Lover
Hell Patrol
The Sentinel
A Touch of Evil
Rocka Rolla
Victim of Changes
Desert Plains
Blood Red Skies
The Green Manalishi (With the Two Prong Crown) (Fleetwood Mac cover)
Diamonds & Rust (Joan Baez cover)
Painkiller
Encores:
The Hellion
Electric Eye
Hell Bent for Leather
Breaking the Law
Living After Midnight
The concert was phenomenal and truly a highlight of my life. 9/10