SFV Preview: When ROB HALFORD Started Losing His Hair - “Forget That Shit, Give Me A Razor”
November 2, 2022, 2 years ago
Legendary Judas Priest singer Rob Halford has released his new book, Biblical: Rob Halford's Heavy Metal Scriptures, via Hachette Books and BraveWords will be airing our chat with the Metal God this Saturday, November 5th at 3:33 PM EST on the BraveWords Facebook page and the BraveWords YouTube channel.
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Here is an excerpt from the chat, as Halford talks about when he first saw himself losing his hair.
BraveWords: One of my treasured mentors in my hockey circles always told me this old proverb: “The good Lord made very few perfect heads and the rest he put hair on.” (We laugh). Hair and the fact that you started losing your hair was a crucial turning point in your life and the look of Judas Priest.
Halford: “Losing my hair was a big deal. It was a big deal for the longest time you know and in heavy metal especially. Having that big long haired vibe was part of the formal way that we presented ourselves. The long hair, the battle vest, jeans, sneakers, the bulletbelts, the wristbands, the rings and all that kind of stuff. But that is something that you can research for me the next time that we talk Tim. When was the first bald metalhead? When did having short hair become part of the image. Remember the drama when Metallica cut their hair, the entire planet was losing their mind for days and days and days! That whole thing from Samson that if you lose your hair you lose your strength and your masculinity. What a lotta bullocks that is. It’s an important and fun discussion to have. When I talk in the book about noticing that was becoming follicly challenged as they say in commercial …’why don’t you try try blah, blah.’ I said ‘forget that shit, give me a razor.’ Let’s take it from there and move it to here (as he grabs his beard). Having a beard makes you look interesting. It makes your face look interesting.
BraveWords: It grows everywhere else aside from your head! And to answer your question, it could be Angry Anderson from Rose Tattoo.
Halford: “Brilliant. Brilliant. Yes, absolutely brilliant. I remember those very first-ever songs from Rose Tattoo and seeing angry. Because again, there was this thing; he must be a skinhead, or a Nazi or a racist. A lot of bullshit that is. I think this whole bald dome thing has become a metaphor for letting people be who they want to be.”
Check out more excerpts from BraveWords’ upcoming Streaming For Vengeance chat with Judas Priest singer Rob Halford.
When PETA asked Priest to stop wearing leather on stage...
The first time he threw thorns up at an audience?
The last time he visited church?
What he enjoys about church?
"After my penitence with CONFESS, it's time for me to be BIBLICAL and take our congregation through all the ins and out and ups and downs of what it takes to make the life of the Metal God," Halford said in a statement. "So get comfy in your pew and prepare for the light of revelations by becoming BIBLICAL!"
Description: The Metal God, himself, Rob Halford - lead vocalist of Judas Priest and author of the critically acclaimed and reader-beloved autobiography, Confess - delivers yet again, now with the bible of hard rock and heavy metal, all in his enlightening, hilarious, and one-of-a-kind voice.
Rob Halford has long been known for his legendary voice. As the front man of Judas Priest, his vocals have been tremendous, and tremendously influential. In 2020, he brought his voice to the page with a glorious autobiography. Fans and readers loved Halford’s frank and open narrative, as well as his terrific insight and sense of humor. In an ideal follow-up, Halford runs his lively eye over all facets of the hard rock history and the heavy metal world.
Biblical is an encyclopedia and manifesto in which Halford shares his opinions, memories, and anecdotes regarding every element of the rock and roll work and lifestyle from tours to tattoos, riffs to riders, and drugs to devil horns. In Halford’s relaxed and honest tone, the book mixes serious and in-depth pieces with whimsical reflections on lessons learned during his fifty years of a life in music. Biblical is a handed-down-from-on-high holy tome that transports fans behind the scenes and back into their record collections, to the almighty ways of rock.
You can order the hardcover and Nook Book editions of the book here.