I wondered the same thing , but I think he’s always been seen as part of a duo. One of the greatest guitar duos ever, but a team nonetheless. But as a guitarist, I realize that Glenn on his own is in an elite class of guitarists.
He should be in every "best guitarrist ever" conversation. His solos are magnificent but his rhythm and songwriting skills are also otherworldly. Sadly and criminally underrated.
KK's crap solos brought him down. Unless you buy the album it's tough to recognize that it's always the same guy Glenn doing the great solo in the song.
Glenn and KK were the perfect duo, Glenn represented order with his technical proficiency and KK represented chaos with his wild shredding horse squeal solos. Perfect example for their style is One shot at glory which has brutal leads by both
Couldn’t have said it better myself. A wonderful guitarist that will go down in the books as one of the best shredders in metal history. I just hope that the Parkinson’s factor doesn’t weigh on him as much as he thinks it should
Can we just worship the fact that Glenn is one of the few metal guitar players that keep coming better in his soloing with the years and not the other way around?
he started as blues rock and ended with a mix of Eddie satch Metallica and yngwie in his playing..... bravo for continuing to get better and not resting on his laurels!
I wouldn't be so sure about it... His disease is hindering him from playing on a stage regularly. Really hope he can still find satisfaction with guitar.
@@Cthulhu_Awaken what i think he meant was Glens playing / solo's got better between 1974 - 2000's. But yeah they did several Albums that didn't top Ram it or Pain killer solos
@@MetalHeart8787 Oh, yeah absolutely agreed. When I first listened to Screaming For Vengeance I thought those solos couldn't possibly be matched by the same guy who played them, no way. Then I heard Painkiller.
The Painkiller solo is on a completely different level, all by itself. The construction and incorporation of melody between the all out shredding parts is just perfect.
The thing about Tipton is he started as just a damn good British Bluesman in the vain of Rory Gallagher or Peter Green but as Priest's music got heavier he took a few cues from the neo-classical guys like blackmore and developed his own unique style. He has the speed chops, but he retains the melodicism and tone control of the british blues guys, hence his amazing vibrato and bending techniques.
@ Jonah Fuerstenberg. A very technically competent and correct description of his style and the structure of his solo. we wish that this genius, who has given us and me immeasurable joy in music for at least decades, can enjoy the results of his life's work in good health for a long time to come.
He pulls it off live too. Right down to the beautiful final fundamental note into feedback. Nothing like watching him turn his head away from his amp while that note is sustaining ,with the "that's right motherfuckers" look on his face.
Glenn has always been my favorite guitarist, KK is a close second. Priest is #1 in my book followed by Iron Maiden. Growing up with Metal and these guys makes me feel like I won the Life Lotto of Music!
I had the honor of spending 2 whole days with Glenn in Memphis and even took him to the Park Theater to see Raiders of the Lost Ark. Before the movie started he was telling me about being in Ky. a few days before and hitting golf balls at the driving range and he said behind him was an employee on break playing his acoustic guitar and ''trying'' to play a Priest song. but not doing such a good job. Glenn said when he finished his bucket of balls he walked over and asked the guy if he could see his guitar and then Glenn broke into the song and he said the guy almost fell off the bench and Glenn hooked him up with tickets to the show-such a nice guy and he even called me to thank me for showing him around Memphis and said they were about to get on the bus and leave- After we hung up I was in such a heavenly place from 2 days with my idol I then played ''Heading out to the Highway in his honor while I sat and just absorbed everything that had taken place-Never forget it as long as I live Edit: By the way he was just so cool and the first night when I took him out I let him drive my 81 Z-28 and I asked what music he wanted to hear and he said '' How about something easy'' No prob I played WRVR 104 which was our easy listening station. But in his chats with me he talked a lot about his dog named Charlie and his daughter. When asked what did the ring on his pinky finger mean he said ''It was my ex-wife's wedding ban and I just wear it'' Great guy and I would love to see him again
@@andrewkramer4021 As you can imagine I hung on every word he said.I tried to be really cool with him and not such a fanboy but it was very hard. I think I did a pretty good job but on the inside I was busting!! Same as the 2 times taking Iron Maiden out on the town, once was Bruces Birthday and the band Girlschool went along also. That is another story also, what a night..
Iwe been listening to him since 1987 and I'm born in 1986. Music is my life and he is my favoritte guitarist of all time! Everything Glenn touched, he turned to gold. Blues, rock, hardrock, melodic metal, heavy metal, speed metal, you name one other guitarist who has that much background and done so well. Glenn is god!
My god Dreamer Deceive gives me goosebums, notice kids how he's using very little in the way of distortion. No fancy effects to mask his technique, just raw melodicism.
Jonah Fuerstenberg Dreamer Deceiver is truly amazing and melodic. It’s one of my top solos of all time. Glenn is a fucking genius and his solos and playing sound so different and NOTHING like anybody else’s. That’s why I love him so much. I’ve never heard anybody even come close to replicating his playing or sound!
The early stuff : "Dreamer Deceiver" & "Beyond the realms of death" do it for me.. Intense feel & So melodic . "Here come the tears" is another one, but not listed.
This man was messing with some of the hardest arpeggios for guitar players and he handled them with fucking furious speed.. The intro sweep in Painkiller solo lasts for 4 seconds and he plays 38 notes, I believe, with precision of god.
A great solo indeed. But I think he nailed the solo even better at the youtube video "old grey whistle test" He changed some notes out for the better in my humble opinion. If you havent checked that one out, you definetly should! cheers!
@@dinosaurjesus2709 the solo he does in that live version at the old grey is fucking amazing I watch it all the time. So damn perfect. It’s even better than the studio version.
True that, up until now - check out Midori and Miyako of Lovebites. A new on the rise band with two great guitarists. ua-cam.com/video/HgEbDuaEnqk/v-deo.html They also recently did a cover of Painkiller - ua-cam.com/video/ivJXmOVsFaA/v-deo.html (The vocals don't match JP, but the guitars do)
@@ChadTheDragonLord Not even close, not the same league. Purely technician. Difference between technician and artist is simple - listen to both duos again, maybe You will hear.
@@harry170183 Midori is the technician, Miyako is the artist. Give them time. They have only been together five years. And they have only been playing guitar about ten years. Miyako is also a pianist and writes their music. She is an artist.
Truly one of the greatest guitarists ever, sets the standard. The junk being passed for Metal these days is not as finely crafted as this style. Music is more than,"I can play the F chord! I can play the F chord!" Nice set of shred, thanks for posting.
Don’t get me wrong dude, Judas Priest is rad. But new metal minus djent is far more technical than the 80s/90s stuff. The 80s had their fair share of super shredders like Malmsteen but not like today. Everyone shreds nowadays.
@@Hadouken5150 man you're right to some extent,but Tipton is an exception,i'd argue there still isn't any solo harder than All Guns Blazing or Baptizm of Fire no matter it's new or not.
Glenn is an incredible guitar master! Never disappoints! If you Google what a true rockstar looks like, you will find a photo of Glenn Tipton...he has it all..The music..The sexy vibe in sophisticated leather..the rockstar hair...the cool aloofness...Yes Indeed! The total package! 💘
Great selection! Hellbent & Screamin' have equally great leads, too. Glenn Tipton is a complete original who always comes up with brilliant shit. He's truly a creative genius that the young players ought study and idolize. He's the reason why I picked-up a guitar back in the '80s as a twenty-something man. God bless him!
Para mí el mejor guitarrista de la tierra.por qué no es el mejor el que más técnica o rapidez posea. Si no el que componga como los ángeles.todo lo que toca trasmite alma y eso es muy difícil
Most of his solos translates straight to violin, listen to them as if on violin it's a great perspective. GT is always very Britishly thematic, soulful, tells the story and uplifting. A HUGE influence on my playing.
I just loved when Priest played at Tampere, Finland and the silence before his iconic solo Beyond the realms of death and he fucking nailed it 100 percent like in the album.
Glenn’s Solo’s sing like songs, filled with incredible phrasing, bends, and great control. He is also responsible for writing some of Metal’s most iconic riffs.
Tipton=Legend! My all time favourite guitarist! Of course all lists are up to personal opinion, but glad to see heavy metal,electric eye.dreamer deceiver,beyond the realms and one shot get a mention.I also like his solo in rock hard,ride free.So many great solos to choose from the worlds most underated rock guitarist.
I can't for the life of me understand why he isn't ranked as one of the greatest ever. He has speed but also wonderful phrasing and great tone.
mmrseed
Among other musician's, he's very highly rated! :D
I wondered the same thing , but I think he’s always been seen as part of a duo. One of the greatest guitar duos ever, but a team nonetheless. But as a guitarist, I realize that Glenn on his own is in an elite class of guitarists.
@Marley Marcel radical!
no his tone sucks
@@monke12355 no it doesn’t,it’s old school,tube amps and pedals
He should be in every "best guitarrist ever" conversation. His solos are magnificent but his rhythm and songwriting skills are also otherworldly. Sadly and criminally underrated.
Agreed. His only partner on the throne of greatness would be none other than Glen Campbell. Only 'Glens' allowed.
KK's crap solos brought him down. Unless you buy the album it's tough to recognize that it's always the same guy Glenn doing the great solo in the song.
Glenn and KK were the perfect duo, Glenn represented order with his technical proficiency and KK represented chaos with his wild shredding horse squeal solos. Perfect example for their style is One shot at glory which has brutal leads by both
KKs phrasing is very unorthodox. His solo stuff highlights this especially. Great player. Glenn is very underrated in the rock world.
Thank You Glenn... You gave us your all, now time to take care of yourself. LOVE YOU!
Couldn’t have said it better myself. A wonderful guitarist that will go down in the books as one of the best shredders in metal history. I just hope that the Parkinson’s factor doesn’t weigh on him as much as he thinks it should
Absolutely!! The one and only!!
@@zdeity3620 nice words,
@@ryanfunk6212 yes sir 👍
He's solos brings tears to my eyes.
Glenn's "Painkiller" and Marty's "Tornado of Souls" are two of the finest HM solos you'll probably get from one year alone....1990.
Dimebag the sleep too
There´s too many great solos from the 90´ even Slayer had some realy good ones on seasons in the abyss
Maxx61 we can’t forget Cowboys From Hell and Domination, courtesy of Dimebag Darrell
Maxx61 i think so!!!
All Guns Blazing (Judas Priest) and Altering The Future (Death) had amazing solos as well
Can we just worship the fact that Glenn is one of the few metal guitar players that keep coming better in his soloing with the years and not the other way around?
Yes he's one of those musicians who aged to perfection
he started as blues rock and ended with a mix of Eddie satch Metallica and yngwie in his playing..... bravo for continuing to get better and not resting on his laurels!
I wouldn't be so sure about it... His disease is hindering him from playing on a stage regularly. Really hope he can still find satisfaction with guitar.
@@Cthulhu_Awaken what i think he meant was Glens playing / solo's got better
between 1974 - 2000's. But yeah they did several Albums that didn't top Ram it or Pain killer solos
@@MetalHeart8787 Oh, yeah absolutely agreed. When I first listened to Screaming For Vengeance I thought those solos couldn't possibly be matched by the same guy who played them, no way. Then I heard Painkiller.
The Painkiller solo is on a completely different level, all by itself. The construction and incorporation of melody between the all out shredding parts is just perfect.
Agree. Also THE MOTHERFUCKING SWEEP PICKING AND LEGATO
morbidangel47 All Guns Blazing is above that, which I never thought possible!
morbidangel47 painkiller is the perfect album, and in my opinion redeemer of souls comes second.
also much harder than it seems, odd c # minor key and unrelenting. Just trying to get one perfect take no edits.
Painkiller solo is hauntingly good if that makes sense
The thing about Tipton is he started as just a damn good British Bluesman in the vain of Rory Gallagher or Peter Green but as Priest's music got heavier he took a few cues from the neo-classical guys like blackmore and developed his own unique style. He has the speed chops, but he retains the melodicism and tone control of the british blues guys, hence his amazing vibrato and bending techniques.
Indeed, all which help him convey the feeling of music to the listener. Really one of the greatest heavy metal guitarist of all time.
@@flickoftheswitch1054without a shadow of a doubt
Was going to like your comment but 69 people did before me😉🔥
Yeah but neo guitarist are not hus influences,classical music is
@ Jonah Fuerstenberg. A very technically competent and correct description of his style and the structure of his solo. we wish that this genius, who has given us and me immeasurable joy in music for at least decades, can enjoy the results of his life's work in good health for a long time to come.
the ram it down solo, is absolutely sick.
dan o bestialllll
His solo on Beyond the realms of death is the best solo of all time!!!
FUCK YES
True!! I almost cry when i hear his solo!
Moto748 beyond heaven and hell itself
He pulls it off live too. Right down to the beautiful final fundamental note into feedback. Nothing like watching him turn his head away from his amp while that note is sustaining ,with the "that's right motherfuckers" look on his face.
Agreed! Please check out my cover of this:ua-cam.com/video/kVSdtOYvXKc/v-deo.html
It's crazy to think that he learned guitar at 19. It makes me believe that it's never too late to start.
Great guitarist!I always said that Glenn is one of the best guitar players in the world!
Glenn has always been my favorite guitarist, KK is a close second. Priest is #1 in my book followed by Iron Maiden. Growing up with Metal and these guys makes me feel like I won the Life Lotto of Music!
The Best Guitarist + The Best Vocalist = The Best Band in History
🤘 🤘🏽 🤘🏼
Plus, adding Scott Travis cements their status at top.
🤘🏻🙂
Judas Priest is the best metal band of all time and they still haven't got what they deserve!
Maiden!!!
Maiden? Oh boy
@@mrbaiser4133 fck yeah by miles.
@@rohantiwari7801 poor boy
@@jjuca_ lol. Cant digest the truth.Poor boy
Glenn really is a master at what he does, very tasteful player and will always be a legend in my eyes.....
Definitely one of the most underrated guitarists ever
All of his solos are full of emotion , he is a not only a great musician he is a Great composer
I had the honor of spending 2 whole days with Glenn in Memphis and even took him to the Park Theater to see Raiders of the Lost Ark. Before the movie started he was telling me about being in Ky. a few days before and hitting golf balls at the driving range and he said behind him was an employee on break playing his acoustic guitar and ''trying'' to play a Priest song. but not doing such a good job. Glenn said when he finished his bucket of balls he walked over and asked the guy if he could see his guitar and then Glenn broke into the song and he said the guy almost fell off the bench and Glenn hooked him up with tickets to the show-such a nice guy and he even called me to thank me for showing him around Memphis and said they were about to get on the bus and leave- After we hung up I was in such a heavenly place from 2 days with my idol I then played ''Heading out to the Highway in his honor while I sat and just absorbed everything that had taken place-Never forget it as long as I live Edit: By the way he was just so cool and the first night when I took him out I let him drive my 81 Z-28 and I asked what music he wanted to hear and he said '' How about something easy'' No prob I played WRVR 104 which was our easy listening station. But in his chats with me he talked a lot about his dog named Charlie and his daughter. When asked what did the ring on his pinky finger mean he said ''It was my ex-wife's wedding ban and I just wear it'' Great guy and I would love to see him again
I couldn't envy you more! Great story.
I always wondered about that damn pinky ring ha ha
@@manmoth_1990 thank you. Good times in my life and I miss them a lot- 62 now and slowed down a lot
@@andrewkramer4021 As you can imagine I hung on every word he said.I tried to be really cool with him and not such a fanboy but it was very hard. I think I did a pretty good job but on the inside I was busting!! Same as the 2 times taking Iron Maiden out on the town, once was Bruces Birthday and the band Girlschool went along also. That is another story also, what a night..
@@KeenanNeighbors well let's hear the Maiden story if you have time to tell it ha ha
The dreamer deceiver solo definitely has the most feel in it. Simply brilliant!
Glen is the best guitar player of all time. I've been listening to him since the 1970's he just gets better with age!!
I'm su sure every body has seen how he has grown over the years , it is called perfection for fuckin sakes what!!!! Nobody had seen this wtf. !!..….
Iwe been listening to him since 1987 and I'm born in 1986. Music is my life and he is my favoritte guitarist of all time! Everything Glenn touched, he turned to gold. Blues, rock, hardrock, melodic metal, heavy metal, speed metal, you name one other guitarist who has that much background and done so well. Glenn is god!
Ron Dormoriz he's not even the best guitar player in Judas priest
Yeah it's called Parkinson's, a fucking awful disease
I've always thought the outro solo to "Victim of Changes" is phrased SO well.
I love his tone! It's so Electric, and He can almost reach the at the light speed when playing.
All guns blazing. Glenn’s masterpiece.
Glenn Tipton is one of the best guitarists ever, and he makes everything look so easy..... his tone, style, speed and phrasing is unmistakable......
touch of evil solo is eargasme
Oh man I know. And the live version from a few years ago. Robs voice scream singing with the solois mesmerizing
Yesssss!
Glenn is still underrated i think, what a wonderful musician he is! one of the classiest musicians of all time for sure..
Beyond the realms of excellence
Best metal guitarrist ever
35 years later, his Electric Eye/Freewheel Burning still leaves me speechless! GT Rocks! "Nuff Said!!!!!!
When I think of guitar solo Electric Eye is what comes to mind. Always. It's just exactly what a guitar solo should be.
Dreamer Deceiver and Run Of The Mill are the best! So much feeling...
yes fuck yes
Run Of The Mill was actually KK. It surprised me to be honest.
@@Walamonga1313 one shot of glory is also kk btw
Mustaine, Tipton, Skolnick, Friedman, Iommi, Rhoads, Dimebag, Malmsteen, Broderick, Murray, Smith, Satriani, KK. Epic guitarists
Pretty solid list
And Vai!
Good list!
... Jeff Loomis
Becker
Plays some of the most memorable solos. Has one of the most greatest style of playing. His solos are like Lyrics to the songs!
Ram it Down had some beastly solos.
Terribly underrated...I'm so thankful for him and his music
A touch of evil is undoubtedly his best solo. So well articulated.
God on guitar! The Master....
Vladimír Dvořák Y E S !!! !!!
Kim Scarano Marry me! Now!
As much as you love KK Downing, Glenn Tipton took us all over the cliff - and many times.
Wow just wow. This is what true lead guitar playing is about.
Full of beautiful feeling and not just being fast
Can't argue with this list.
My god Dreamer Deceive gives me goosebums, notice kids how he's using very little in the way of distortion. No fancy effects to mask his technique, just raw melodicism.
Jonah Fuerstenberg Dreamer Deceiver is truly amazing and melodic. It’s one of my top solos of all time. Glenn is a fucking genius and his solos and playing sound so different and NOTHING like anybody else’s. That’s why I love him so much. I’ve never heard anybody even come close to replicating his playing or sound!
The early stuff : "Dreamer Deceiver" & "Beyond the realms of death" do it for me.. Intense feel & So melodic .
"Here come the tears" is another one, but not listed.
So sad that we won't be able to hear him play these solos again!
GlennTipton "WAS MY GUITAR TEACHER" growing up. I love his humility and how he never peaked!
This man was messing with some of the hardest arpeggios for guitar players and he handled them with fucking furious speed.. The intro sweep in Painkiller solo lasts for 4 seconds and he plays 38 notes, I believe, with precision of god.
I'm stoked that you put dreamer deceiver in here, such a good one!
it really is a great solo. It is one of my favorites
A great solo indeed. But I think he nailed the solo even better at the youtube video "old grey whistle test"
He changed some notes out for the better in my humble opinion. If you havent checked that one out, you definetly should! cheers!
Just checked it out, that was awesome! Love this guy!
@@dinosaurjesus2709 the solo he does in that live version at the old grey is fucking amazing I watch it all the time. So damn perfect. It’s even better than the studio version.
Touch of Evil makes goosebumps after so many years that means a lot to me 👏🎸🤘Thank You Glenn
Totally underrated. One of the best ever. 🎸
Omg you put ONE SHOT AT GLORY here!!! Thanks it is one of the most underrated songs of JP! One of the best in my opinion. You made my day.
His work in brutal legend is amazing
that sound make your soul reborn! I always feel like God listening this
What a sick guitarist Tipton is. He has such a passionate style
Incredibly amazing guitar player
Glenn Tipton & K.K. Downing - literally the best guitar duo in history of heavy metal music. No one ever get even close to them.
True that, up until now - check out Midori and Miyako of Lovebites. A new on the rise band with two great guitarists. ua-cam.com/video/HgEbDuaEnqk/v-deo.html
They also recently did a cover of Painkiller - ua-cam.com/video/ivJXmOVsFaA/v-deo.html (The vocals don't match JP, but the guitars do)
@@ChadTheDragonLord Not even close, not the same league. Purely technician. Difference between technician and artist is simple - listen to both duos again, maybe You will hear.
@@harry170183 Midori is the technician, Miyako is the artist. Give them time. They have only been together five years. And they have only been playing guitar about ten years. Miyako is also a pianist and writes their music. She is an artist.
@@ChadTheDragonLord lmao
@@harry170183 amen
Truly one of the greatest guitarists ever, sets the standard. The junk being passed for Metal these days is not as finely crafted as this style. Music is more than,"I can play the F chord! I can play the F chord!" Nice set of shred, thanks for posting.
Don’t get me wrong dude, Judas Priest is rad. But new metal minus djent is far more technical than the 80s/90s stuff. The 80s had their fair share of super shredders like Malmsteen but not like today. Everyone shreds nowadays.
@@Hadouken5150 man you're right to some extent,but Tipton is an exception,i'd argue there still isn't any solo harder than All Guns Blazing or Baptizm of Fire no matter it's new or not.
In this life I am so thankful to God for his blessings of talent to such great guitarist in Tipton I am luck to hear his masterpiece.i have every CD.
There will be other guitarists, but I love this one above all others. Great Glenn, I hope you recover from your illness soon.
You don't recover from Parkinson's.. . 😔
Glenn is an incredible guitar master! Never disappoints! If you Google what a true rockstar looks like, you will find a photo of Glenn Tipton...he has it all..The music..The sexy vibe in sophisticated leather..the rockstar hair...the cool aloofness...Yes Indeed! The total package! 💘
He is one of the greats!
Great selection! Hellbent & Screamin' have equally great leads, too. Glenn Tipton is a complete original who always comes up with brilliant shit. He's truly a creative genius that the young players ought study and idolize. He's the reason why I picked-up a guitar back in the '80s as a twenty-something man. God bless him!
mind blowing solos
There is no word for Tipton
AWESOME.
this needs done again. One of the most underrated guitarists and will be missed
The soul of Judas priest
Glen certainly understands the concept of "Heavy Metal Guitar Solo" A+
OMG YES GLENN TIPTON IS MY FAVORITE GUITARIST OF ALL TIME!! Huge inspiration to me since childhood. \m/ Judas priest forever \m/!!!
The real musical creative force behind JP.
kirk hammet is searching for tabs
+Bosko517 One of the most overrated you mean lol
***** Good maybe but surely not the best
+Sirius Your comment made me laugh :)
+Bosko517 He does not write music
the best in heavy metal
I always admired Glen, he kept getting better and better! outstanding guitar work
No question to what was number 1, its my all time favourite metal guitar solo. He just makes it scream and sing.
Darth Simba its painkiller
DeliveriesInRear I know
By far my Favorite Guitarist!!!! ❤️
Monstruo Tipton!, los mejores solos del Metal!
great guitarist so emotional amazing sounds and awesome breath taking fast melodic solos +10
I was born July 8, 1983 and I love this music
One of my all time favorite players. Got chops, style, attitude, etc. Incredible songwriter as well.
Para mí el mejor guitarrista de la tierra.por qué no es el mejor el que más técnica o rapidez posea. Si no el que componga como los ángeles.todo lo que toca trasmite alma y eso es muy difícil
fijateenello exacto
fijateenello completamente de acuerdo
fijateenello concuerdo contigo bro, para mi es uno de los mejores guitarristas, sino es que el mejor del planeta Glenn Tipton and K.K
Totalmente de acuerdo amigo
Si señor👍
I love a A Touch of Evil solo
The bad ass of Priest .........
Great choices - I also like "Fever" and "White Heat, Red Hot", too!
A true legend - this man, in my eyes, is THE definitive heavy metal guitarist.
That speedy tone is what makes Glenn Tipton he’s amazing
Both of them all be giving reward for all the hard work these guys can play anything Glenn and KK
The most underrated guitarist ever.
I just saw Priest at the soundwave festival, and Tipton still shreds like a beast!
This guy is a extraterrestrial!!!
Love that Dreamer Deceiver us here. Superbly Melodic. My fav JP solo
Maestro, los mejores solos del Metal!
I love his solos!
Most of his solos translates straight to violin, listen to them as if on violin it's a great perspective. GT is always very Britishly thematic, soulful, tells the story and uplifting. A HUGE influence on my playing.
Light years ahead of his time and such musicality in his phrasing and vibrato . A wonderful musician
amazing one of the best guitarists in the world
I just loved when Priest played at Tampere, Finland and the silence before his iconic solo Beyond the realms of death and he fucking nailed it 100 percent like in the album.
glens lead break on eye knocks me out imo best of all
He's an absolute genius. One for the ages. A living legend. A METAL GOD.!!! 🤘🤘🤘
Glenn’s Solo’s sing like songs, filled with incredible phrasing, bends, and great control.
He is also responsible for writing some of Metal’s most iconic riffs.
when technical abilities meet feeling.... this guy doesn't play with his brain or 20 fingered hands.. just with heart and guts....
The best guitarist
Love that Touch of Evil solo. Beyond the realms of death is all time! God bless Glenn Tipton.
Tipton=Legend! My all time favourite guitarist! Of course all lists are up to personal opinion, but glad to see heavy metal,electric eye.dreamer deceiver,beyond the realms and one shot get a mention.I also like his solo in rock hard,ride free.So many great solos to choose from the worlds most underated rock guitarist.
I've got a soft feeling for the 'touch of evil' solos the timing is strange and eerie. Beyond the realm of death is topper