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Zbutterfly
Halford still rocks the house! The show was awesome and he was nothing less than stellar...as usual.
The Regency Ballroom - San Francisco, CA - Sat, Jul 17, 2010
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helirob
Halford was amazing. It was a privilege to see the Metal God in such an intimate setting. Rob's voice was on fire, as was the rest of the band. A must see!!!
The Regency Ballroom - San Francisco, CA - Sat, Jul 17, 2010
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Anda74
Absolutely amazing! He was in full form, interacted with the public - something he never does when playing with Judas Priest, the venue was perfect and cozy - allowed us to be very close to the stage and see Rob in real life, not just on giant screens on stadiums. Loved it, loved it, loved it. Two days later, I'm still wearing a HUGE smile on my face :)
The Regency Ballroom - San Francisco, CA - Sat, Jul 17, 2010
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HeavyMetalManiac
Even though I am a Massive Halford fan I thought the show was just so-so. Silent Scream was awesome along with a few others. I guess I had different expectations. Maybe a few Fight songs as well as a few more familiar Priest songs than the one Priest song they performed. That being said, it was a decent effort just didn't blow me away they did the year earlier when he was tour for the 25th annv. of British Steal.
The Regency Ballroom - San Francisco, CA - Sat, Jul 17, 2010
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MetalGoddess1
This was a warm up show to the Ozzfest gigs! An incredible show and the Halford band who debuted new material of their upcoming CD. You are all in for a special time at Ozzfest! Throw up the horns and rock out everyone! The Metal god is going to blow you away.
The Regency Ballroom - San Francisco, CA - Sat, Jul 17, 2010
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MotorMadMan
The show was great. Not one flaw in his or the bands performance. He still has his edge and still the best metal vocalist of all time. He is a legend and I was very honored to see him. I can't wait until he tours with Judas Priest. This show is five stars for sure. Horns up to the sky for the Metal God.
The Regency Ballroom - San Francisco, CA - Sat, Jul 17, 2010
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PJCA
Seeing Rob in a venue such as this was an amazing experience. A small, intimate crowd, great sound, three bars, and having the opportunity to see Halford up close and personal was absolutely FAB.
The Regency Ballroom - San Francisco, CA - Sat, Jul 17, 2010
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xlnja
I flew to San Francisco specifically to see this show, and I was not disappointed. The setlist was varied and not the typical "hits" setlist, which was nice for a change. While I would have like to have heard "Into the Pit", "Resurrection" was a nice surprise. Like "Into the Pit", "Resurrection" is constantly in the upper vocal register, and I thought that after this many years, Rob wouldn't attempt it, but he sounded fantastic.
The Regency Ballroom - San Francisco, CA - Sat, Jul 17, 2010
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Anonymous
This show was falsely advertised and very disappointing . It said He was to perform songs from Halford, Fight and Judas Priest. He only did one Priest song which was very obscure and one fight song. Pretty lame.
The Regency Ballroom - San Francisco, CA - Sat, Jul 17, 2010
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zergog
I have witnesed the almighty Judas Priest 30 times, Two once. Fight 4 times and Halford solo 4 times, and have met them all on many occasions. I fly the Hellion tattoo on my arm proudly. Last night Halford wore a suit and sun glasses, but opened with a slow but hard song and played very few J.P. songs and even played "Never Satidfied" from the dubut album "Rocka Rolla" Unfortunalty I have to say all in all it was a non significant show. but then again this was a Halford band reunion and they played the stuff they probably never played before live. Still I would not have missed the show for sleeping with sheep, Unless the sheep was realy hot! Long Live the Metal God!
The Regency Ballroom - San Francisco, CA - Sat, Jul 17, 2010
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Wilbur2187
Last night's Halford one-off engagement was really lackluster, unenergetic and almost somewhat sad. Halford came onstage and seemed rather morose or depressed; was not what I remembered when I saw him with his solo band ten years ago. I understand he's around 60 now, but his energy level was well below what I've seen in the past few years when he has fronted Priest. With a concentration on material from Crucible, I was disappointed to not recognize any Priest of FIght songs, which he usually does when traveling with his solo band. I find Crucible to be a rather weak and droning album, so that colored my opinion of the performance. The opening band was pretty crappy, which was upsetting because apparently Halford handpicked them. He was only selling his "Metal God" clothing-line shirts there; no shirts were actually "Halford" shirts. He might have been run down or sick too. I saw him sipping tea and he hacked a few times. We ended up leaving the venue about 10 minutes early disappointed. Maybe it was just a bad night; maybe he was just sick, but either way: his setlist was not good. I do look forward to seeing Priest perform one last time in the future though, but truth be told: the Metal God's heyday is very much behind him now. Remember the good times.
Grove of Anaheim - Anaheim, CA - Sun, Dec 19, 2010
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dpchango
Halford is the best Metal vocalist on the planet. He is amazing every time I see him live. As a matter of fact, I actually think he is getting better with each passing year. As much as I enjoy Judas Priest, it was awesome that he only did solo material. His solo music kicks ass!
Grove of Anaheim - Anaheim, CA - Sun, Dec 19, 2010
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WOW, What a doozy that was, Halford & Band sounded Amazing at that venue(The Regency Ballroom,S.F ) Would have liked if they did some more songs from the FIGHT era !!! I've been a Halford (PRIEST) fan since 1977 and it seems to me that his vocals just keeps getting better and better but too hear him in a realativly small venue was ear piercing (That being a good thing ) also worth mentioning is that the group itself just sounded very tight, Not so bad since it's been like seven or so years since they have played together. All in all it was an AMAZING show, would'nt have missed it for anything and for those who did miss it ( PARTY FOUL ) THATS ALL I'VE GOT TO SAY. PEACE !!!!
Grove of Anaheim - Anaheim, CA - Sun, Dec 19, 2010
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MetalMamaRocks
What a great show! We drove from Houston to see this. When I bought the tickets, it was advertised as Rob Halford doing the music of Fight, Halford, and Judas Priest. Philm was pretty good, they were (I think) in the vein of Clutch or Helmet. I enjoyed their set. They did a meet-n-greet afterwards at the Merch booth. The second we saw Metal Mike step up to the front of the stage, we started getting really excited - it was the band Halford! We were really happy about that! They opened with my two favorite Halford songs, Resurrection, then Made in Hell. Rob's voice was substandard on those two songs, kinda like he was rushing throught them or something. His vocals got better as the set went on. They also did Cyberworld and, I think, Locked and Loaded, from the first album. One Fight song, Nailed to the Gun, and no Priest! However, they did Green Manalishi (Fleetword Mac) and Diamonds and Rust (Joan Baez) lol. All in all, it was a great show, definitely worth the one-night trip to Dallas!
Grove of Anaheim - Anaheim, CA - Sun, Dec 19, 2010
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TheSupersofa
I enjoyed Rob Halford's performance. I had never seen him play live before and was excited. I showed up to the show about two hours early and therefor was in the front row. It was a great time the sound, lighting, and time in general was an experience I hope I will never forget. It was defiantly worth the price of the ticket and everyone who went get a remixed and re-mastered version of Crucible
Grove of Anaheim - Anaheim, CA - Sun, Dec 19, 2010
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dimonukr
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.
Grove of Anaheim - Anaheim, CA - Sun, Dec 19, 2010
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metalfreak1
Great show! A true great Rob Halford What a great singer
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rooster69
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
Grove of Anaheim - Anaheim, CA - Sun, Dec 19, 2010
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MrJHaj
Ive seen Halford 4 times and this show, hands down, was the best ..!!
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Bruinvic
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.
Grove of Anaheim - Anaheim, CA - Sun, Dec 19, 2010
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mrjunkbox
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
4th and B - San Diego, CA - Sat, Dec 18, 2010
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jaydude
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.
4th and B - San Diego, CA - Sat, Dec 18, 2010
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91860
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.
4th and B - San Diego, CA - Sat, Dec 18, 2010
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HalfordFan
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.
4th and B - San Diego, CA - Sat, Dec 18, 2010
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Canonade
I love the Priest and am a fan of Halford's. The setting was intimate and they rocked. The songs from the new album had me scratching my head. "Undisputed Heavyweight Champion of the World" and "Supersonic Silver Flying Machine" are unusual metal subjects.
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too loud, wish he played old stuff, did not like new stuff as much as the old stuff
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i figured that although i love judas priest, Rob Halford couldnt still be blasting his high pitched siren screams.... unbelievable...Halford and his band were phenomenal. from heavy metal to diamonds and rust, to into the pit, and so on just rocked hard. He didnt miss one beat. even for those who just like judas priest, this show blew SD away. Great band... his two front axeman were amazing and blazing, ripping up and shredding each song.. drummer and bassist were on perfectly. bottom line, if you missed this show, you missed seeing a true metal god who is rockin as strong as ever.....
4th and B - San Diego, CA - Sat, Dec 18, 2010
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xlnja
Halford was awesome, but it was annoying that the first opener didn't start until after 9pm when the show was scheduled to start at 8pm. So, Halford didn't start until 10:45, which meant I had to miss the end of his show because of later commitments. Also, the singer for the 1st opener, Warbringer, was ridiculous, like a parody of himself. Could have done without them on the bill.
4th and B - San Diego, CA - Sat, Dec 18, 2010
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PriesttillIdie
I have seen at least one show from each Priest tour since 1981, and every tour Rob has done,either with Fight or Halford. I have to say, I suspect since the Halford tour was not as long and arduous as a Priest world tour might be, his voice was strong. I mean STRONG! He has a great band, they all seemed to really enjoy being onstage together, and they just killed at everything. Rob's voice was fantastic.
4th and B - San Diego, CA - Sat, Dec 18, 2010
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jas8
The line-up was flawless. All aspects of quality sounds were touched. I was able to see Warbringer and Philm and was NOT disappointed. Halford was the icing of the cake for the night. Such a quality show, Halford no doubt delivers and wails <3 4th and B is also a great venue. Open floor to roam and move up close or chill in the back. It's reall big. Overall was a great show!
4th and B - San Diego, CA - Sat, Dec 18, 2010
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TheMetalgirl
The man and the band were AMAZING. Rob Halford is such a genuine, gracious person. He truly enjoys performing and it showed. His vocals were excellent (even at this high altitude) Song selection was good. Four Priest songs, a Fight song, one Christmas tune and the rest straight up Halford. This man deserves all the respect in the world and Denver gave it to him. Throw the horns for HALFORD !!!
Crocodile Rock - Allentown, PA - Sat, Dec 4, 2010
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richichy
allgood some new some old some classic, rob sounds awesome!!!!!!
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vader
Had a great time got to meet and hang out with philm. Dave lambardo is a cool mother fricker.
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Arfmeister
Outstanding show. Rob is truly a class act. The Ogden needs new house woofers as their bass was muddy.
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michaelmaxxmd
Show was awesome, Halford played a good mix of new songs, old songs and a couple of Priest songs.
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cinnamongirlE
This was undoubtedly one of the best concerts I ever attended and I have seen Rob Halford with every band he has forefronted. No gimmicks, just hardcore rock and a great sampling from Halford past and the awesome new CD. The venue was great since so close to stage and not a bad seat in the house. I would deffinitely see another concert there....worth the three hour trip for me and hope to see Halford again soon. This concert was much more representative of his talent unlike the short set at Ozzfest.
Crocodile Rock - Allentown, PA - Sat, Dec 4, 2010
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ironpriest
halford after all these years still sounded great,thia is the 3rd time i saw him own his own and was a great show.wish he played more of fight songs but still good set list.
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PoconoBill
HALFORD was awesome!!! I didn't really start to listen to Judas Priest until my 40s and became a big fan. I never listened much to anything from Rob Halford other than Judas Priest, until now. HALFORD played a little something from Priest, Fight and HALFORD. The band lineup is GREAT and Rob Halford's vocals were outstanding. I was right up front and you could feel the great admiration from the crowd and also from Rob and the band. I also very much enjoyed the short reminiscences and thoughts shared by Rob, enhancing the very intimate feeling of the show.
Crocodile Rock - Allentown, PA - Sat, Dec 4, 2010
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mtlmike
Rob Halford, "The Metal God", was incredible!!!! He opened the show, as predicted, with Ressurection and rolled right into Made In Hell.....Rob did a good mix of newer songs, along with some songs from his band FIGHT. The JP songs they preformed were The Green Manalishi, Diamonds And Rust, Jawbreaker, and the seldom heard Heart Of A Lion...........all were incredible!!!!! I was able to get within 10 heads to the stage and towards the end managed to get "high fives" from Rob, and guitarists, Metal Mike and Roy Z, as i was able to move against the rails on the right of the stage, where they entered and exited. I once met Rob in 1996, and have regreted ever since that i failed to give him lyrics to a song i had written. Well, I no longer regret because i was able to give them to Metal Mike, along with a picture of Rob and I, that ive had ever since that night in 1996. My hope is to at least recieve an E-mail from the band.......
Crocodile Rock - Allentown, PA - Sat, Dec 4, 2010
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ThrashMasterJay
Halford put on a great show as always. even after all these years he can still hit all the notes.
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ROB HALFORD STILL HAS THAT GREAT VOICE AT AGE 59. I'M VERY THANKFUL THAT HE IS MAKING MUSIC ON THE SIDE OF JUDAS PRIEST. BUT STILL CAN'T WAIT FOR THE PRIEST CD. ROB HAS A WAY WITH CHOOSING WHAT SONGS TO PLAY AND IN A CERTAIN ORDER. HOPE TO HEAR AND SEE MANY MORE COCERTS. HE REALLY ENJOYS WHAT HE DOES AND IT SHOWS.
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NCSDCEC
Rob Halford is the most amazing metal vocalist. The show was unbelievable. Loud, fast, heavy etc. everything you could want in a master of his trade. THE METAL GOD LIVES!!!!!!!!!!!!
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LOKESH
Alright now, first off I'm A DIE-HARD JUDAS PRIEST (and ROB HALFORD) FAN! So, I HAD to get the tickets for Halford. Of course, I did expect most of the songs to be from Halford, so I wasn't surprised not hearing priest songs (except 'Heart of a lion') but BOY OH BOY was THIS CONCERT ON CRACK, I swear Halford hit 4 or 5 octaves in Resurrection!!! It was INCREDIBLE! But what surprised me is that he's 59 and can hit those notes, and in fact has only become BETTER! Truthfully, I've heard only a third of the material from Halford, but songs such as 'Resurrection' and 'Made in Hell' made me go crazy. I was 2 rows IN FRONT OF THE METAL GOD, WHERE ALL THESE HIGH/DRUNK METAL FANS WENT CRAZY. I joined in with the Head-banging, jumping, screaming and even pushed the hell out of everybody around me. It's a metal fan thing! It was a FANTASTIC venue, in the SF regal ballroom which was very regal indeed! I met some metal head fiends there and we made a pact to form 'a wall' so that no one could get through us. A REAL STRONG WALL IT WAS INDEED! A very fun and entertaining night by the one and only METAL GOD ROB HALFORD - MY FAVORITE!
Crocodile Rock - Allentown, PA - Sat, Dec 4, 2010
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