Well easier said than done if, like me, you live in a country that is isolated from other places and you HAVE to travel by air, which is a bummer if you can't afford international flights.
Having said that I am seeing Priest sometime this year come hell or high water. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Eternal Servant from Friday, February 04, 2011 11:13:32 PM)
Eternal Servant wrote:
What kind of excuse do you have not to go to a JP concert? Family? Kids? There are daycare centers, baby sitters.
Work? Use a paid holiday or just simply say "I'm sick" just for one day.
Money? You can wait to buy CDs or put on hold to buy a couple of new clothes.
Every concert is different as Rob says in an interview.
If JP doesn't come to your neighborhood, make a trip. Can't afford airfare? Go by bus. Can't afford bus fare? Ask your buddy to give you a ride.
As I mentioned in my MoM tour experience, I saw a nearly blind guy coming to a Nagoya show himself.
It must have been hard for him to make it there but he tried.
Lots of Japanese diehard JP fans are not afraid to go to shows by themselves. Not experiencing JP concerts is simply painful.
Been to other concerts? Well, if you haven't seen Judas Priest live, you ain't seen nothing yet.
metalgodess wrote:
When I listen to Rob's voice over the last 30-odd years, I don't say it has changed, it's more like it has evolved...what this guy can do is absofreakinlutely mystical. The power, versatility and range is nothing short of a God-given gift. The fact that JP is still out there melting faces and eardums of the faithful after all these years is proof enough of what they can do. Nothing they put out can disappoint!!!!! NEVER NEVER NEVER!!!!! P.S. I am a JP concert ""virgin"', so after waiting to see them for 25 years, they better come to the ACC in Toronto or I'll die!!!!!!!!!!! AAAAAARRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!! Edited at: Friday, February 04, 2011 8:50:44 PM