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# Judas Priest - Live in London

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## Description

Touring to support their 2001 album Demolition , Judas Priest blow the roof off London's Brixton Academy during a 90-minute performance showing off their current lead singer, Ripper Owens (original vocalist Rob Halford left in 1992 to pursue a solo career). The rest of the band remains intact--the dual guitar attack of Glenn Tipton and K.K. Downing, and the powerful rhythm section of bassist Ian Hill and drummer Scott Travis--but the soul of Priest is the leather-lunged Owens, who leads the quintet through an inspired set, mixing tunes off Demolition and Jugulator (the 1997 album that introduced Owens) with classics like "Breaking the Law," "Living After Midnight," and the finale, "Hell Bent for Leather." Also included are a 20-minute featurette, "Demolition Time," featuring band-member interviews, and 25 minutes of sound-check footage, including versions of songs not part of the actual concert, "The Sentinel" and "Lost & Found." --Kevin Filipski This is the one and only, or rather the ultimate DVD from the metal gods themselves! It was recorded at the legendary Brixton Academy show in London in December 2001. The live show track listing features quite a few songs that haven't been played live for quite a while including Turbo Lover and Desert Plains. On top of that, the DVD features tons of behind-the-scenes material, rare footage, interviews, soundcheck footage, and lots more!

Review: Metal Legends Deliver The Goods - This is the quintessential Judas Priest Live. The band was flawless. The crowd was psyched. The cinematography is perfect. The quality of the video is amazing. And the sound is crystal clear. Judas Priest continues to deliver the goods. And while the inevitable comparisons between Rob Halford and Tim "Ripper" Owens continue to plague the group this DVD proves to those who have not seen the band live with Owens that this is still the most powerful metal band of all time. Halford is the prototypical, quintessential voice in metal, and continues to be an amazing talent. But Priest is not about Halford. It's about the music. And this band is the vehicle for the magic of heavy metal. It is more of a state of mind. And this DVD captures that live rapture that the musical notes deliver to metal fans. Owens is amazing in his own right and amazingly captures the subtle nuances, intonations, and cadences of the songs flawlessly. His screams are pitch perfect, and at times he sounds eerily reminiscent of Halford. The opening passages of "Electric Eye" and "Turbo Lover" are perfect examples. "Desert Plains" is amazing. "Metal Gods" although panned by many during the "Demolition" tour as a weak opening number, is perfect here, setting the stage for a metal fest. And "United" one of the weakest songs on "British Steel" stole this DVD, as the band gave it a nice razor sharp edge that makes anyone want to bang their head. I've seen Priest live about nine times, twice with Owens. And he is amazing as a vocalist. This DVD truly captures the feel and look of this amazing band at their best, which is live, in your face. Joe Duarte, author of "Successful Energy Sector Investing."
Review: Where is Halford? - I still love Owens a lot. I saw him on stage with Iced Earth and this guy is so amazing. There is so much endurance in his voice. That DVD is excellent. Everything is just in place. It's just something that is missing on the stage... Owens has a too loud heavy voice I think. It is slightly more violent and rough than Halford and it kills a bit the spirit of the songs. But overall the band plays every song the right way. That DVD is a must for a fan. At least for a fan which accepts that Halford isn't there.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Judas Priest |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 103 Reviews |
| Format | Color, DVD, NTSC |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 1 |
| Runtime | 2 hours and 14 minutes |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Metal Legends Deliver The Goods
*by D***E on November 9, 2002*

This is the quintessential Judas Priest Live. The band was flawless. The crowd was psyched. The cinematography is perfect. The quality of the video is amazing. And the sound is crystal clear. Judas Priest continues to deliver the goods. And while the inevitable comparisons between Rob Halford and Tim "Ripper" Owens continue to plague the group this DVD proves to those who have not seen the band live with Owens that this is still the most powerful metal band of all time. Halford is the prototypical, quintessential voice in metal, and continues to be an amazing talent. But Priest is not about Halford. It's about the music. And this band is the vehicle for the magic of heavy metal. It is more of a state of mind. And this DVD captures that live rapture that the musical notes deliver to metal fans. Owens is amazing in his own right and amazingly captures the subtle nuances, intonations, and cadences of the songs flawlessly. His screams are pitch perfect, and at times he sounds eerily reminiscent of Halford. The opening passages of "Electric Eye" and "Turbo Lover" are perfect examples. "Desert Plains" is amazing. "Metal Gods" although panned by many during the "Demolition" tour as a weak opening number, is perfect here, setting the stage for a metal fest. And "United" one of the weakest songs on "British Steel" stole this DVD, as the band gave it a nice razor sharp edge that makes anyone want to bang their head. I've seen Priest live about nine times, twice with Owens. And he is amazing as a vocalist. This DVD truly captures the feel and look of this amazing band at their best, which is live, in your face. Joe Duarte, author of "Successful Energy Sector Investing."

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Where is Halford?
*by D***I on December 5, 2005*

I still love Owens a lot. I saw him on stage with Iced Earth and this guy is so amazing. There is so much endurance in his voice. That DVD is excellent. Everything is just in place. It's just something that is missing on the stage... Owens has a too loud heavy voice I think. It is slightly more violent and rough than Halford and it kills a bit the spirit of the songs. But overall the band plays every song the right way. That DVD is a must for a fan. At least for a fan which accepts that Halford isn't there.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Well worth the money
*by A***R on June 19, 2025*

Awesome dvd, can't watch it enough

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