Judas Priest - Exiter Japan Tv 1978

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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2011

Judas Priest - Exiter Japan Tv 1978

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  • the sound is straight from Unleashed in the east!

  • Gay or not..Rob Halford is the METAL GOD

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  • great performance, and great video...Thanks!!!

  • glen:man rob is so gay but he is awsome

    kk:you are right this is the only gay person i can trust on his voice is fury

    hill:damn we cant let him go

    les :if i pick one person from the audience who isnt gay but its awsome nah it cant be that much.so who cares he is gay ,everyone from the audience is but there aint no awsome personality not a single one.i ll stick with rob

    no matter who you are or what you are judas priest rules no sex orientation is required to listen to their music..

  • It's EXCITER.

  • I think this was a better look than the leather and studs one. Spandau Ballet went to the same shop as Rob in their early days, it seems.  That's a good thing. In those days, priest were able to subvert the standard image, later they just conformed to it. Still, I feel privileged to have seen them live in 1978.

  • theyre amazing live!!!

  • metal gods

  • It seems...every other Priest video has some comment on how Halford is gay, but still awesome. I remember a guy I used to work with, and Priest came on his satellite radio in his work van, and he says "Rob Halford sings great, for a faggot"  Why don't people seem to understand his sexual preference has nothing to do with his musical talent? LEAVE THAT SHIT OUT OF IT!!! It's music for fucks sake! Just enjoy it!

  • too fast song for 70's. :)

  • jedi halford?

  • Crazy how literally MILLIONS of metalheads adopted the black leather and spikes without having a clue that it was simply underground leather gay fashion from the 70's.

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