That is one of Tipton's most insane solo's and Ritchie definitely did it justice, just look at how hard he's having to concentrate during that minute long face melter!
It's weirdly refreshing to see Richie that focused. He's usually so comfortable, smilling and goofing around, playing effortlessly but here he needs to be in it 100% in order to nail all the shredding (and he succeeds!)
@@tyronedonut8336 tbf he absolutely smashes it but the guitar tone and palm muting aren't a touch on the 91 live performances from Tipton literally went straight back and listening to it cos I felt your comment was a bit harsh but it reminded me how impressed I was Tipton could recreate the album sound live, truly phenomenal metal album, song and guitarist
Rob’s voice hasn’t changed much at all. It’s aged like a fine wine too. It’s amazing, there isn’t another man with his vocal prowess, and no one his age even comes close to sounding this good.
@@Duevel The thing with that tour, besides Halford wanting to go out, they often left "Painkiller" to be almost the last song, for which Rob was already "tired" of singing all the songs before that one, hence why we never, i think, got an "amazing" performance for that song on that era, on vocals at least.. Nowadays Rob goes for a more "growly" voice instead of hight pitch and it fits the song better (to be played live anyway). But there are some pretty damn amazing live versions of Metal Meltdown, Between The Hammer And The Anvil
Just another classic and killer track from Painkiller. It still amazes me to this day how little recognition that Tipton/Downing get for being monster players. Everybody always praises Eddie, Randy, Satriani and Vai, Lynch, Yngwie just to mention a few. I completely agree that those guys deserve all the credit that is bestowed upon them, but it would be nice to see that praise given to Glenn and KK (also Richie and Andy for covering) once and while. IMO it was Tipton/Downing that set the standard for two lead players in the metal genre, and when it comes to the "best" lists it usually is a popularity contest, especially if your talking about guitar tandems. I dont see very many RU-vid guitarists breakdown any solo's from Murray/Smith (though they both deserve it) like you do for the solo's in Painkiller alone. Just a thought to ponder and we need to spread the love and give full recognition for what Downing and Tipton have done for this genre of music.
When I go on a night of Leadfooting (binge drinking) and decide to just step my foot on the accelerator and not let up until I am absolutely smashed on booze, I like to call it All Guns Boozing!
Twisting the strangle grip Won't give no mercy Feeling those tendons rip Torn up and mean Twisting the strangle grip Won't give no mercy Feeling those tendons rip Torn up and mean Blastmaster racks the ground Bent on survival Full throttle hammers down A deadly scream All guns, all guns blazing All guns, all guns blazing Forced into overdrive Drawn out of anger All talons poison dipped Impaling spike Heart pounding fever pitch Blood pumping fury Two fisted dynamo Eager to strike All guns, all guns blazing All guns, all guns blazing Cross cutting thunder charge Blade of destruction Flame throwing hurricane Destroys the cage Bone crushing alien God of salvation Sad wings that heaven sent Wipes out in rage All guns, all guns blazing All guns, all guns blazing All guns, all guns blazing All guns, all guns blazing
First of all i want to say that judas priest IS my favourite band.But lets face it fanboys.Rob could never sing any of the painkiller's album songs.Especially Painkiller it self.He sang it horrible even back in the 90s
Esperar un imposible no tiene sentido, Glenn actualmente no esta en condiciones de tocar nada muy complejo, esperemos consiga recuperarse de algún modo, es una leyenda viviente.