Living The Dream With Judas Priest and Uriah Heep At The Palace Theater
In Albany, NY
MAY 18, 2019
Pictures Provided By Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck’s Cellphone
This was a double bill that I have waited for months to
see. This was also one of many times that I have seen Judas Priest however the
first time I had the opportunity to see Uriah Heep. I have been a fan of Uriah Heep since the 70s
and have all the early studio releases along with a few when lead singer Bernie
Shaw came into the picture. In addition to that, I had just picked up their
most recent studio effort and 25th mind you, titled Living The Dream. The album
is excellent and their strongest in quite some time. I think they decided to
reach back and take some of the elements that made them who they are along with
more modern technologies and recording tools to come up with a real winner. And
yes, it rocks, making them the perfect opening act for Judas Priest.
Mick
Box started the band in 1970, bless his soul. He is the only surviving original
member left, and it’s a good thing because they are not UH without him. He
looks great with his long white hair and energetic guitar playing, which was
from start to finish. He captured the audience immediately and that grew as
they made their way through the new and the classic tracks.
Bernie Shaw mentioned how hard it was to go through 50 years of music in one hour but they did a fine job. I would love to see a full-length show with them at some point. I brought one of my friends with me that loves metal and has been following both bands forever like myself and you could not wipe the smile off his face all night, it was a beautiful thing to witness and just as satisfying as the music itself from my own perspective.
Uriah Heep which is a fictional character created by
Charles Dickens in his novel David
Copperfield. Heep is one of the main antagonists of the novel. His
character is notable for his cloying humility, obsequiousness, and insincerity,
making frequent references to his own " 'umbleness." So how many of
you UH fans remember how that relates to an album title? If you guessed Very 'Eavy... Very 'Umble you are
correct! There was a time when I had no clue how all this tied into the name of
the band and that book.

So, the standard break started and they prepared the stage
for the headliner that everyone was clamoring for. Everyone was chanting
“Priest, Priest, Priest.” That is a
tradition at the concerts as all fans of the band know. As Rob Halford
acknowledged, heavy metal fans and the overall community are the most dedicated
group and they could not do what they do without us. It goes both ways Rob and
we love the fact that you are still coming out to bring all that great music to
us!
The opening song was “Necromancer” from their latest album Firepower. Rob came out in a new outfit
for the number. I just had to get a pic of that and include it with this
review. It was a great way to kick things off and the audience was pumped and
ready for everything that they were going to dish out. I would say this crowd
is very enthusiastic and partiers, I being enthusiastic minus all the partying.
There was a couple behind me that polished of their share of alcoholic
beverages but were still well behaved even though one of them spilled some of their
drink on my head and left an empty cup in my seat. I know it sounds comical
actually and that is exactly how I took it and carried on with a smile and
enjoyed the entire spirit of the evening.
Priest covered some ground, going through their early
career to promoting the newest release with some cool videos as a backdrop to
their juggernaut two-man tag team guitar players of Richie Faulkner and Andy Sneap. And it goes without saying that
the rhythm section of Ian Hill (bass) and Scott Travis (drums) is the
foundation of their explosive sound. The
two six-string slingers have turned into admirable replacements for the
legendary one-two punch of Glen Tipton and K.K. Downing. They are great players and have assimilated
the Priest cannon with dedication and fire that has kept things moving right
along so we all can still enjoy their studio recordings and live shows.
They saved all the fan favorites for their encore which included, "Hell Bent for Leather," "Breaking the Law" and "Living After Midnight."
With another memorable night in the books, it makes me feel
blessed to be alive and able to have the privilege of attending these great
live events and provide coverage. Another big thanks to my long-time partners
at Chipster PR for providing me the
great seats to enjoy last night to the fullest. I was fully drenched in sweat
and voicing my approval along with three thousand some fans in attendance. And
that enthusiasm continued into the streets after, people were buzzing and chanting
all over again.
If you’re looking for a dream come true double header metal
concert you need to catch this show!
Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck
May 19, 2019
Setlist:
Uriah
Heep:
Grazed by Heaven
Take Away My Soul
Stealin'
Gypsy
Look at Yourself
Easy Livin'
Judas
Priest:
Necromancer Intro
Necromancer
Heading Out to the Highway
(Take These) Chains
The Sentinel
Spectre
Judas Rising
Out in the Cold
Traitors Gate
Starbreaker
Steeler
Halls of Valhalla
Prelude
Tyrant
No Surrender
Victim of Changes
All Guns Blazing
Encore:
Hell Bent for Leather
Breaking the Law
Living After Midnight
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