Vocal Coach Reacts to Judas Priest - It's Not What You'd Expect!

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Published 2023-02-24
In this episode, Julia throws Lisa into the deep end to react to hearing "Painkiller" by Judas Priest for the first time. Lisa is blown away by the vocal talents of lead singer Rob Halford, also known as the "Metal God" by fans.

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Be sure to stick around to the end to hear Rob's voice in a completely different way!

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Lisa is arguably the happiest music teacher on the planet. We can’t prove it, but we’d be willing to bet on it. With a background in classical and contemporary vocal training and a love for popular music, Lisa Witt focuses on helping her students uncover their own, unique sound and develop their voice with simple routines and tips for faster results. Her personal singing journey started filled with intimidation and fear about “singing out loud”. Lisa’s desire to find confidence led her to discover HOW her voice works (physically) and gained newfound confidence and passion to perform in her discoveries that she now shares in her lessons. Lisa is a singer-songwriter who values singing as a therapeutic release for communicating harder emotions.

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All Comments (21)
  • @elmenger
    NEVER skip the guitar solo thats one of the best parts
  • @swlisman
    “A Touch of Evil” and “Blood Red Skies” are two of Halford’s greatest vocal performances in my opinion.
  • You can't have any more metal than this in one song. THIS IS METAL 🤟
  • A good song to check out is dreamer deceiver and deceiver from the mid 70s, it is a great display of Rob's vocal range and there is a great live version done for the BBC
  • Rob Halford is one of the few vocalists I know that can go from a growl to a shriek in a matter of seconds.
  • @EH-kw1nx
    Dreamer Deceiver is also an excellent showcase of his voice, letting you hear both his intensity but also his more breathy and soft singing all in one song
  • He is known as the Metal God for a reason. The absolute best Metal singer of all tim. His range was insane. You need to react to more songs from rhe 80's to know his voice because'this is just an example. He gets better. Extremely talented🙏✨✨✨
  • One of my all time favorite metal bands and vocalists. A great live song to check out is Victim of Changes from 1982 in Memphis, TN. Another great example of his vocal range.
  • Not only is Rob Halford one of the all time greatest singers. He’s also one of the nicest people on the planet. Was fortunate enough to meet him during the Painkiller album cycle. Such a salt-of-the-earth guy.
  • @TheAxeGrinder
    Non metal fans are surprised that Rob is this good live. Metal fans are like, “Well, he’s the Metal God.”
  • @John-580
    As far as saying that Rob isn’t singing loudly, I read that he’s been known to destroy the reeds in microphones. There are many other songs that showcase his range. Long live the Metal God🤘🏻
  • @farn451
    Rob has/had back in the day, one of the greatest vocal ranges. Just a master of metal vocals! Up there with Dio and Dickinson....
  • @SCPHYsicsGeek
    Hello, If you ladies are interested in diving deeper into priest I'd recommend the live performance from 83' US festival of Victim of Changes. Great representation of Rob's vocal prowess; high notes, softness & smoothness and of course the grittiness all come to the fray! Cheers!
  • Rob Halford is my favorite singer. I got into Judas Priest when I was 14. I'm almost 46 now and I still love it, especially because of that magnificent voice 😊
  • Rob has always been the icon of metal and pioneer of intense high pitched vocals.
  • You should dig deeper into this group. You will be amazed how each and every album can be so different and so amazing. Great reaction btw!
  • @timbrown6629
    It is almost like Rob Halford has somewhere between 3 and 5 voices or modes he sings in. He truly is and always has been an amazing singer. The amazing thing is that he smoked cigarettes for years and had a crappy diet. About 10 ir so years ago, he stopped smoking and started eating better, and his voice became stronger. He is 70 years old and still out there killing it. Thanks for the reaction / review video.
  • @ScottDaddyMac
    I took my son and daughter in law to see Judas Priest in Vegas 3 years ago and when they did "Halls of Valhalla", Rob Halford's voice stunned everyone on how amazing it was. Literally everyone just stood there in amazement. I first saw Judas Priest in 83 at the US Festival and almost 40 years later, Halford was still blowing people's mind with his incredible voice. Even people I know that hate metal praise him.
  • @DRWildside
    He is a trained vocalist that has perfected his voice better than any other metal singer.