Video: Rob Halford (Judas Priest) singing in court

In Which We Call for the Priest

In Which We Call for the Priest Call For the Priest, Or Heavy Metal in the Age of Irony by Brian DeLeeuw Outfitted head-to-toe in metal-studded black leather, his head shaved and tattooed, Rob Halford rises phoenix-like out of a disguised shaft placed at the raised center of the stage. Trailing whip-like tassels from his arms, he hunches over his microphone and snarls the first lines of set opener “Electric Eye” before disappearing back down the shaft. He reappears a few seconds later at the top of another riser on the left side [...]
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