Yeah, but it's more like was edited to sound much better in studio version. If you pay attention and watch Glenn's technique, it's actually not enough to play the solo as we listened on studio version, if you go to look some live version you will see that many parts are not played totally and at the real speed.
Even if there are sloppy elements to the original solo, it doesn't matter. It's that good. I've always thought of Painkiller as the answer to the question "If aliens came to Earth and you had to show them one song that best represented heavy metal, what song would that be?"
I agree and would argue it also strongly contributes to why Death’s Sound of Perseverance - which has a cover of Painkiller - is a perfect Metal album.
And these chaps were already in the game for 20 years at that point. On What their 12th album (off the top of my head.) They were the old guys trying to compete with the new school. Truly incredible.
Judas Priest then didn't have to compete with "new school". They were the undisputed Heavy Metal Gods. They tried on Jugulator, being overrolled by Nu Metal, bereft of their signature singer - and they failed miserably. But with Painkiller, Priest still reigned ultra-supreme. Only Metallica were greater - and still are, since Priest never recovered ever since
If there is a solo to choose from Marty Friedman from Rust in Pieces, I actually prefer Lucretia (Marty's half obviously) over Tornado. But in both solos, he tells a story, he isn't just shredding. I understand why one would prefer one over the other.
This solo is absolutely insane, got everything... Melody, rage, speed, harmonics, sweeping, tapping... Thx Bradley, you made a very nice job in this playing and transcription.
I first heard this album when I was about 6 months into discovering metal, around the year 2000. I haphazardly would buy metal albums as I could afford them as a new college student, and I had amassed a collection of maybe 10-15 at this point. I literally had no idea of any Judas Priest songs except those I heard on British Steel when I had bought it a couple months prior. So, I picked Painkiller up thinking it was going to be cool. But nothing, and I repeat, NOTHING, could have prepared me for what I was about to hear. I didn't even know metal could be like this. I was completely amazed with every single note of every instrument (and voice) on this album (except Touch of Evil...which was cool, but not amazing). I couldn't believe something like this was made by human beings, IN MY TIMELINE. I still listen to this album, ~24 years later, probably once a year now, and am always re-amazed at how good it is. This might have been the best rendition of this solo I've heard someone play. This had to take a lot of time. Well done sir!
It’s not really THAT insane. Like just practice trills and legato, some sweeps, and alternate picking scales for a while and you should be able to get it. Just get out a metronome and slowly bump it up as you do sequences for speed. You can even learn this song and play it slowly and then just speed up the parts you can’t play at tempo over time and you will eventually get it. It’s not that insane. Just takes a lot of practice. Kids in highschool play stuff like this every day cause they just try and keep at it.
@@digineet8421this is advanced solo and minimizing effort to achieve the accuracy and articulation required to play this piece is flat out ignorant. There are very few legit covers of this solo on TH-cam, while the song being one of the best heavy metal songs of all time. No random teenager plays this stuff casually, very few at most.
@@askerzie i mean it’s definitely hard but I think people misunderstand how difficult shredding is. People don’t try it so they never get the chops to do it. You have to sit there and practice 1-2-3 sequences for many months but the speed will definitely come. The hardest part is definitely the sweeping and then just getting it to sound articulate and this musical but to say someone could never do it is more wrong than saying it’s possible. That’s my point. Anyone with time a decent guitar for this, and healthy hands could do this eventually.
For months I worked in learning this solo by ear and when I watched your video I was so happy because there were few mistakes in my transcription. The fact that I've pulled out the initial arpeggio and most of the solo right, make me feel proud. Thanks for this mate!
Great Bradley, with RIP my favorite album, it's really wonderful to see and hear someone play a solo like this ,in this way, years of work and effort have been invested to achieve something like this, big respect, hands down.
Yeah. Now I'm waiting for freewheel burning.....another one that I don't see enough Solo is so glorious. I don't see how I can play painkiller in a.10000 years tho omfg
Great job as always, mate! This song has to be my favourite metal song of all time. ( And to be 100% I thought it was originally from Death but too linear to be on The Sound of Perseverance, so I had to check… ) The intro is furious, riffs are killer and the solos are wow. It is also super fun to improvise on it! I’ll never get tired of it!
I love you !!! Because you always make me laugh. You are a good comedian, entertainer and a brilliant guitar player. Keep it up 👍 Best regards from Vienna.
Bradley you need to start a band mate.. To get this solo right takes serious talent nuff said. I saw Judas priest live many years back into them since 85. This song came on and it is hands down The best metal track of all time. Myself and me mate just looked at each other and our jaws dropped, Robs voice was incredible and still is. Ill never forget it live. Looking forward to seeing them next month in Dublin with the glorious Saxon in support and uriah heep... Great lesson... You nailed that solo man...
And that’s how you come back after a Turbo album 🤨 When this video came out on Headbangers ball it was a real jaw dropper! I saw the Painkiller tour and it was absolutely incredible! Even got a guitar pick🎉
IMO, Glenn Tipton and even KK Downing never get their just due when it comes to proficiency on the guitar. We always hear the talk about Eddie, Lynch, Randy, Vai, Satch, Yngwie Gilbert, etc and that is all fair a great. Those guys deserve their spots amongst the elite. To me, Tipton/Downing fed off each other and worked so well hand in hand that for some reason often get so overlooked. We hear more about Murray/Smith/Gers than about Glenn and KK, but w/o the Priest guys there might not have been a lot of twin guitar band in metal. They set the standard and they have written more notable and recognized songs in metal than any other duo. Hetfield/Hammett are probably the most popular and have their fair share of riffs, etc.....but Glenn/KK worked hand in hand and co-wrote 99.9% of everything Priest did together. No other band in the metal genre can attest to that fact!!
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We want out takes lol
I just tried this and broke my strings. Thanks.
Me too haha
DAMN DIME. No way you of all people broke strings😭
I broke a finger. Thanks again.
@@beanleyhallsworth I broke me fingers mate...
I broke my fingers
this solo is ahead of its time
True!
I think it's still ahead of our time 🤯
@@beanleyhallsworthme haces reir mucho siempre¡ un abrazo desde Argentina ¡¡
Just Love it for what it is Mate😅
The beginning sweep section sounds so modern, really ahead of its time
Glenn Tipton was a surgical guitarist. Crazy to see how he advanced from Rocka Roller to Painkiller.
Yeah, but it's more like was edited to sound much better in studio version. If you pay attention and watch Glenn's technique, it's actually not enough to play the solo as we listened on studio version, if you go to look some live version you will see that many parts are not played totally and at the real speed.
Even if there are sloppy elements to the original solo, it doesn't matter. It's that good. I've always thought of Painkiller as the answer to the question "If aliens came to Earth and you had to show them one song that best represented heavy metal, what song would that be?"
I see that you've watched Heavy Metal: Louder Than Life as well🫣😏
I agree and would argue it also strongly contributes to why Death’s Sound of Perseverance - which has a cover of Painkiller - is a perfect Metal album.
@@swampthing94 I haven't actually! Haha I didn't know someone else had the same idea, that's great.
Show them the official video clip of painkiller, they should have a hard epileptic episode😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤
Yup!
And these chaps were already in the game for 20 years at that point. On What their 12th album (off the top of my head.) They were the old guys trying to compete with the new school. Truly incredible.
Amazing. Always ahead of their time. Tipton and Downing should be mentioned more by these youtubers
Love that exact attitude on the album, the old geezers showing to the kids they are the kings of metal!
Judas Priest then didn't have to compete with "new school". They were the undisputed Heavy Metal Gods. They tried on Jugulator, being overrolled by Nu Metal, bereft of their signature singer - and they failed miserably. But with Painkiller, Priest still reigned ultra-supreme. Only Metallica were greater - and still are, since Priest never recovered ever since
Painkiller and Tornado of Souls are the benchmarks for an epic solo, with honourable mention to Testament Electric Crown🤘
Finally someone says this. ⚡️👑
@@hansbronto you bet, the 3 solos, and the songs themselves I mentioned are awesome, 👍😎
If there is a solo to choose from Marty Friedman from Rust in Pieces, I actually prefer Lucretia (Marty's half obviously) over Tornado. But in both solos, he tells a story, he isn't just shredding. I understand why one would prefer one over the other.
and Dimebag Darell's 'The Sleep'
Electric Crown, Return to Serenity, and Practice what You Preach are some legendary Skolnick solos.
Even sloppier than the original bro, get a real job already
Bro mad at himself 💀🤫
Xd
Blud finna roast his alter ego💀
Idk I kinda prefer this beanly guy over you
HERE IS THE FEUD
Which channel is better?!?!
This solo is absolutely insane, got everything... Melody, rage, speed, harmonics, sweeping, tapping... Thx Bradley, you made a very nice job in this playing and transcription.
The Best Song Of The Heavy Metal 🤘🤘
I first heard this album when I was about 6 months into discovering metal, around the year 2000. I haphazardly would buy metal albums as I could afford them as a new college student, and I had amassed a collection of maybe 10-15 at this point. I literally had no idea of any Judas Priest songs except those I heard on British Steel when I had bought it a couple months prior. So, I picked Painkiller up thinking it was going to be cool.
But nothing, and I repeat, NOTHING, could have prepared me for what I was about to hear. I didn't even know metal could be like this. I was completely amazed with every single note of every instrument (and voice) on this album (except Touch of Evil...which was cool, but not amazing). I couldn't believe something like this was made by human beings, IN MY TIMELINE. I still listen to this album, ~24 years later, probably once a year now, and am always re-amazed at how good it is.
This might have been the best rendition of this solo I've heard someone play. This had to take a lot of time. Well done sir!
This is the best I've ever heard anyone play this solo, props Bradley!
Incredible structure. This never feels noodly.
One of the best solos ever created. Your tab is incredible, but I will never have the skill to reproduce it hahahaha
Great job Beanley Hallsworth.
With that attitude, no you will not.
It’s not really THAT insane. Like just practice trills and legato, some sweeps, and alternate picking scales for a while and you should be able to get it. Just get out a metronome and slowly bump it up as you do sequences for speed. You can even learn this song and play it slowly and then just speed up the parts you can’t play at tempo over time and you will eventually get it. It’s not that insane. Just takes a lot of practice. Kids in highschool play stuff like this every day cause they just try and keep at it.
@@digineet8421this is advanced solo and minimizing effort to achieve the accuracy and articulation required to play this piece is flat out ignorant. There are very few legit covers of this solo on TH-cam, while the song being one of the best heavy metal songs of all time. No random teenager plays this stuff casually, very few at most.
@@askerzie i mean it’s definitely hard but I think people misunderstand how difficult shredding is. People don’t try it so they never get the chops to do it. You have to sit there and practice 1-2-3 sequences for many months but the speed will definitely come. The hardest part is definitely the sweeping and then just getting it to sound articulate and this musical but to say someone could never do it is more wrong than saying it’s possible. That’s my point. Anyone with time a decent guitar for this, and healthy hands could do this eventually.
Yeah everyone doesnt have months to practice one solo
For months I worked in learning this solo by ear and when I watched your video I was so happy because there were few mistakes in my transcription. The fact that I've pulled out the initial arpeggio and most of the solo right, make me feel proud. Thanks for this mate!
Great Bradley, with RIP my favorite album, it's really wonderful to see and hear someone play a solo like this ,in this way, years of work and effort have been invested to achieve something like this, big respect, hands down.
Thank you kindly sir beansworth I’ve been wanting to learn this for ages you are a legend!
Its just the best metal solo i know. Still got goosepumps from head to feet every single time i hear it. Incredible.
This is wild! Literally 2 hours ago i was thinking "Bradley doesn't mention Priest enough" and there we go 🤣👏🍻
AI at work....
Yeah. Now I'm waiting for freewheel burning.....another one that I don't see enough Solo is so glorious.
I don't see how I can play painkiller in a.10000 years tho omfg
This solo is so futuristic sounding, yet encapsulates that 2000s scratchy and catchy essence, its amazing and you f@%$ing perfected it man!
I've seen many TABs on the painkiller solo but this one looks more tolerable than others I've read. Thanks Sensei
That solo is mental. Love it so much. Good work mate!
That was spot on! Amazing job! 🤘😁🎸
Hey man this was absolutely top tier, I mean wtf I think you are on your way to becoming the best metal guitar youtuber. Excellent stuff keep it up.
I think this is the best transcription of this solo ever 😀
Thanks!
Thank you sir I’ve been asking for this for a while now
This is one of my absolute favorite solos ever! Thank you! \m/
You nailed it man! Amazing job
My older British friend always gives me shit, but painkiller is my favorite priest album. So metallll
Great job as always, mate! This song has to be my favourite metal song of all time. ( And to be 100% I thought it was originally from Death but too linear to be on The Sound of Perseverance, so I had to check… ) The intro is furious, riffs are killer and the solos are wow.
It is also super fun to improvise on it! I’ll never get tired of it!
been rewatching this every few days for inspo
what i love about this solo is like it just keeps going. there's some places where it seems like it's gonna end but it just doesn't
Painkiller one of the most solo of solos.
Very nice! When I think "metal album" this always comes to mind. It's so intense
really sick solo!!!! The best from Judas in my opinion and maybe the best solo of the year painkiller was released...
Wow. Really good job... like always bro!
tbh, guitar content of unbelievable quality 💯💥
Straight fire playing, Mr Beanley
Excellent tab, you nail it!! =)
This video killed my pain. Thanks, Sir BeanMan😊
u nailed these bends bro
Insane skills. Kudos!
that was sick dude !!!!
One of my favorite solos 🤘🤘🤘
I love you !!! Because you always make me laugh. You are a good comedian, entertainer and a brilliant guitar player.
Keep it up 👍 Best regards from Vienna.
Dude that was a fun watch. 10/10
Nice work man
I've never realized that you have delicate princess hands like me. Some stretches are difficult but it seems effortless for you. Awesome
Brutally done
Is one of those magical and wild silos that just happen once in a lifetime as a reward for decades of hard work.
never done sweep picking before, I bet I can pull this off
Great job !
Amazing !
F* great man! Congratz
Bruh the sheer speed has me contemplating my life decisions up until now. How tf 💀
This solo always goes so fucking hard
1:00 love the harmonics
Ive been trying to figure out parts of this for like 2 weeks.. thanks
That's the absolute solo
Blew my mind
Bradley you need to start a band mate.. To get this solo right takes serious talent nuff said. I saw Judas priest live many years back into them since 85. This song came on and it is hands down The best metal track of all time. Myself and me mate just looked at each other and our jaws dropped, Robs voice was incredible and still is. Ill never forget it live. Looking forward to seeing them next month in Dublin with the glorious Saxon in support and uriah heep... Great lesson... You nailed that solo man...
Brainslug
Thx for all of the help I just learned symphony of destruction your soups, cool
Glenn Tipton is criminally underrated for his lead ability
And that’s how you come back after a Turbo album 🤨 When this video came out on Headbangers ball it was a real jaw dropper! I saw the Painkiller tour and it was absolutely incredible! Even got a guitar pick🎉
Nice man !
What an awesome guitar
Thanks i was about to break my strings until i saw the note saying i shouldn't.
Jokes aside, that was amazing
First time ever seeing someone actually playing it
The Best Guitar Content On TH-cam 😮😊
he nailed it!!!
That was sick!! Congrats man! U big!
Thanks so much for this Bradley!! I still won’t be able to learn this but thanks anyway. 😂
Oh yeah finally,i will learn this
Wow .. spot on ..
Dude that was dope killer sounded like sir tipton
I like it when you go really fast on the tiny strings.
Fricken killer man!
One shot of Glory ♥️
just curious what you use for your sound? amp cab modeler? thanks
playing this solo is part of my morning ritual
just another normal day for father beanley. can we have one for afterlife next
been following you for 4 years, best guitar channel great job king
One of most iconic solos of speed metal, if not most. Hard tempered steel
That is way too difficult for me. I can only imagine how much time it took to get that solo down. Very cool
IMO, Glenn Tipton and even KK Downing never get their just due when it comes to proficiency on the guitar. We always hear the talk about Eddie, Lynch, Randy, Vai, Satch, Yngwie Gilbert, etc and that is all fair a great. Those guys deserve their spots amongst the elite. To me, Tipton/Downing fed off each other and worked so well hand in hand that for some reason often get so overlooked. We hear more about Murray/Smith/Gers than about Glenn and KK, but w/o the Priest guys there might not have been a lot of twin guitar band in metal. They set the standard and they have written more notable and recognized songs in metal than any other duo. Hetfield/Hammett are probably the most popular and have their fair share of riffs, etc.....but Glenn/KK worked hand in hand and co-wrote 99.9% of everything Priest did together. No other band in the metal genre can attest to that fact!!
What is the name of the program that you used to isolate the tracks of the song?
What does the encircled fret mean? Never seen it on a guitar tab before.
What a fucking great solo
Hi! Is it possible to get somehow the tab transcription from the instrumental song "Baptizm of Fire" from the Glenn Tipton's album Rock Baptizm?
My favourite priest tune 🤘
How would you play the painkiller's harmonic bending from the intro?
Jesus christ good shit man
Saved!
Very well played 🙌🙌
What about Ram It Down?
You know i have waited for this moment for years for you to play this solo, because you play so good and now I finally get to hear it🥹🤘
Sick as fuck, mate. Awesome playing!
What strings did he used to bend like this without broke it??
What string gauge are you using?
Que modelo es esa guitarra Ibanez?
this versus tornado of souls both solos were released in the same year
which one is better?
Just wow 🤘