Seeing Priest live was a great experience, to be amidst so many like minded metal souls is truly inspiring. A great performance by these legends is a sight to behold. The stage, built with Priest crosses, elevated walkways and hydraulics is one of the bigger ones that I have seen on this stage.
The set ended with the classic "Painkiller," but the show was far from over. Rob returned to the stage atop his trademark motorcycle. They came out for two more songs, "Desert Plains" and "Living After Midnight." They came back one more time for the second encore, ending the show with "You've Got Another Thing Comin'."
Set list, believed to be correct:
1. Electric Eye
2. Solar Angels
3. Riding On The Wind
4. A Touch Of Evil
5. Judas Rising
6. Revolution
7. I'm A Rocker
8. Breaking The Law
9. Diamonds And Rust
10. Worth Fighting For
11. Beyond The Realms Of Death
12. Turbo Lover
13. Hellrider
14. Victim Of Changes
15. Painkiller
Encore 1:
16. Desert Plains
17. Living After Midnight
Encore 2:
18. You've Got Another Thing Comin'
Bottomline. Seeing two bands reunited on one tour, who would have thought it? Seeing Anthrax like this was like being in a time warp, the 1980's are still alive and well kept alive in the still relevant music of Anthrax. Judas Priest continuing to back up the legends of metal tag. Both of these bands are great live. Anyone with the opportunity to see them, do it!
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Article comments
1 - Triniman
Good review. I haven't seen Anthrax or Priest in about 15 years, with Priest's last stop in Winnipeg being the Painkiller tour.
Nice to see Anthrax playing a fair number of older material. I was an instant fan when the first album came out and only lost interest in them when Persistance of Time came out.
Priest have such a huge catalogue of great material. The only track in the set list that I'm not crazy about is Revolution.
The bands play Winnipeg next Tuesday, in the MTS Centre, a year-old arena built with concerts in mind. Priest are one of my all-time favorite bands and I can't wait to see them. Hopefully, the forthcoming live DVD will have lots of material on it.
Your comments about the place having seats was interesting, but I looked up the venue on the 'net and realized that it's a hall as opposed to a fixed-seat arena. Was the turn out around 3,000?
2 - Lono
question, though it seems strongly implied > was the Anthrax singer Joey Belladonna?
3 - Chris Beaumont
I don't think it sold out, but it was very close. I'm not sure what the capacity is, but I think it is around 1300.
Usually for the metal shows it is GA, with the floor open and the bleacher seats in the back. But they pulled out these rows of interlocking folding chairs.
You should have a great time! The show was absolutely fantastic.
4 - Chris Beaumont
Lono,
"and Joey Belladonna leading the charge." Yup! :)
5 - Zof
I was there - third row. Anthrax was great, but Priest ruled. Halford *may* be a little less physical than he used to be, but the voice is all there, still intact. What an incredible show.
6 - Zof
Yeah, take that "third row" with a pinch of salt. I was crammed between the remnants of the third and fourth row. I still loved it.
7 - Andrew
I was there too. Right in the middle of where the third row should have been. There was a killer party at the Poughkeepsie Grand Hotel lobby bar before the show. There were probably close to 100 metal heads drinking up and getting ready for one of the best shows ever!! I saw Priest many times in the 80's as well as Anthrax. Anthrax to this day tops the list as one of the tightest bands live. My ears rang until yesterday. 80's metal just cannot be beat!!
8 - NorthTown
going to the priest feast in long beach can't wait going to see my bro.for the 1st time in4yrs..JUDAS IS RISING
9 - NorthTown
fyi the show in long beach is general admission I will be right in front row seen priest and anthrax they both kick azz
10 - IAmTheLaw
Almost a week later, and I STILL barely have a voice. This show was the first time I've seen Priest, and my 2nd with Anthrax (First with Joey). I had floor seats (24 rows back, but what the hell), and I wouldn't trade that night for anything. Disappointing was no songs from Defenders..but everything else was brutal.
11 - The Fed
Thanx for all the great comments, i'm going to see the priest and anthrax tonite, in winnipeg. I think it will be the best show the new building has ever seen. I've been waiting to see this show for the entire summer and now it is just hours away, i'm PUMPED. I did see anthrax a month ago in Edmonton for Gigantour which was organised by megadeth. What a show, fear factory and megadeth were great but anthrax stole the show. In '85 i was only 7 years of age and seeing these guys now is allowing me to time warp back to that time being 27 now where i can appreciate it much more (and mosh much better). I have been too many, many metal show including ozzfest but do think that tonite will be the best i've seen yet. If i die tommorow, i'll die happy, rock on and see ya at or after the show.....wooohooo
12 - Green Man
I saw this awesome show on OCT 2nd in Moline, IL at the Mark of the QC. Anthrax was better than I can ever remember. I'm so happy that Joey and Danny are back!! Wow what a great show. My ears hurt for days after. And Priest was amazing. It was like going back in time and living my dream concert. If you haven't already, please go buy Anthrax Alive 2 the DVD and you will see what I'm talking about. My only hope is that Anthrax will do a new album with Joey and Dan.
Thank you Anthrax!!
13 - TBJ
You know, mainstream media, MTV and radio might wanna make people think the 80's sucked but look at how good these package tours are doing..REAL Metal has no age, be it from the 70's, 80's 90s whatever..if it is good, it is good.
I hope ALL the good metal bands from yesteryear reunite..
14 - Mike
Man anthrax played the best show i have ever seen it was my first time seening them i have been a hudge fan of anthrax for the longest time seening then was the krazy shit and judas priest big fan of them to play an amazing show both bands blew me right away
15 - armrds8nt
Went to the Long beach show last nite and gotta say that anthrax kicked serious ass , the original line up is strong as ever playing all the classic thrax songs. Pits were breaking out all through the crowd.Then Priest came out and put on a Great show too ,I thought their set in Irvine a couple of months ago was better, but nonetheless they are still the Metal Gods.Getting to see my two favorite Metal bands together was awesome . I'm hoping Anthrax plays some of the smaller venues around town now that there done on the Priest tour
16 - jumangie
anthrax, 6 of april at wolverhampton,it was amazing,5 of us set out,it took over an hour to get there,but it was worth it,the best bit was when we hung around at the end to meet them, they sighned autographs and they were very nice, they even sent out some beer for us, cant wait to see them again,iv bin a huge fan since i was 16 that was 18yrs ago,so happy to finaly meet them,see you next time your in england
17 - jumangie
sorry i meant the 9 of april,still buzzin from meetin them,they were f***ing awesome
18 - xxMOOxx
yeah,.i was there on the 9th,um,with you wernt it jumangie!! awesome set,played around 15 tunes, couldnt of asked for more. simply the best, and very friendly. they didnt have to hang out with us,and sending out the beer was just awesome. just a shame the battery in my phone had died,sods law,an got no piccys,but,my ticket was signed by all.so wot more could i ask for!in one word - AWESOME!!
19 - adam kelly
priest rocks
did ne one else see scott ian come out with a dime washburn ml model and play a bit of the pantera song, a new level? cuz i doubt they only did it when i saw them, its not like they'd would only do that on one date! awsum concert october 15 2005 john labatt centre london ontario canada! 3rd time seeing priest!not the last