I love the both of them but I think the pinnacle of metal shredding would lie with marty friedman from Megadeth. That guy is a genius. The technicality of his solos far outweighs both bands mentioned. Don't get me wrong, as I mentioned, I love Maiden and Priest too. I would say as a guitarist Priest's stuff is easier to play than Maiden and then when you get to Megadeth the tempo and technicality is stunning. I'm trying to nail some Megadeth atm but it will be a long road to perfect some of the solos, especially those from Rust in Peace.
@nunocarmona In fact, to be completely accurate, Judas Priest is such an underrated act for what they've done, which is to set the standards for many metal subgenres to come in the later years. Look at Dissident Aggressor's effect on Slayer or Painkiller's influence on the whole power metal genre B-|
I love the vid - but maybe a few too many shots on the strumming hand just when I needed the info from the picking hand. Oh well, my problem. Overall, awesome work! Oops, my bad - just saw the lesson. Duh.
@nunocarmona This song "screams" hair metal only to those who are ignorant enough to not to know that this song's release date is prior to the era which is later defined as hair metal, i.e. the 2nd part of the 80s..
@TheVinceson Wow. Seriously? Hair band is the last thing you can call them. The vocalist, Rob Halford, has barely any hair at all (he doesn't have anything now, and didn't have much back then), and the other members of the band simply has long hair, which every single band at the time had.
@976thanos Hair bands aspired to be like Kiss, New York Dolls or Alice Cooper, not to Judas Priest. Maiden aspired to be like Judas Priest in them early work.
@976thanos Hair bands????? Judas Priest???? Judas Priest had much more influence on Nwobhm and in thrash/power metal than in glam! Only a few glam bands like Twisted Sister , Motley Cue or Skid Row were influenced by Priest (and they wasnt one of them major influences). Poison? Bon Jovi? I can´t see any Priest influence there. Yoú´ve got another thing comin is a great song, but it closer to Van Halen sound than Judas Priest sound. This isn´t glam, is commercial heavy metal. But it rocks!!
Some of the worst hair bands had better guitar players than 99% of the bands from the 90's through current day. While I love metal from all era's I am a guitar player also and the dropped and alternate tunings that most of these new players use accomplish only one thing. Laziness. Now anyone that can make a one finger bar-chord can make music. And now that no one solo's anymore how much talent does it take to do an entire song of one fingered bar-chords.
Bien ahí Chris !!! Jaja desde Argentina.
very nice !
GUITAR AND VOCAL .....SHOWWWWW...THE BEST
Stopped playing for so long, this has inspired me light up that line 6 again. Good work man sounds incredible.
Hey, man… Helpful demo.
Exelente...! ...Muchas Gracias Maestro...! ...Vermù con Papas Fritas... y GOOD SHOW...!!!
Sounds amazing hun. You rock.
Priest and Maiden are the best shredding metal bands ever to exist. Wish they go on tour together.
The world would spontaneously combust from metal overload.
I love the both of them but I think the pinnacle of metal shredding would lie with marty friedman from Megadeth. That guy is a genius. The technicality of his solos far outweighs both bands mentioned. Don't get me wrong, as I mentioned, I love Maiden and Priest too. I would say as a guitarist Priest's stuff is easier to play than Maiden and then when you get to Megadeth the tempo and technicality is stunning. I'm trying to nail some Megadeth atm but it will be a long road to perfect some of the solos, especially those from Rust in Peace.
totally awsome
@nunocarmona In fact, to be completely accurate, Judas Priest is such an underrated act for what they've done, which is to set the standards for many metal subgenres to come in the later years. Look at Dissident Aggressor's effect on Slayer or Painkiller's influence on the whole power metal genre B-|
Very good solo..
great job as always !!!!!!!!
nice guitar
I love the vid - but maybe a few too many shots on the strumming hand just when I needed the info from the picking hand. Oh well, my problem. Overall, awesome work! Oops, my bad - just saw the lesson. Duh.
Fantástico !
Who's the group playing this. It's not Judas Priest. Sounds pretty good.
Rick Williams yes it is Judas Priest
At least Judas Priest did the original
@nunocarmona This song "screams" hair metal only to those who are ignorant enough to not to know that this song's release date is prior to the era which is later defined as hair metal, i.e. the 2nd part of the 80s..
Real tasty brother 🤘
Cool
@JamplayJeff You might, yes.
I feel like not every one should be judges in forehand, so i watch video's before I judge.
@TheVinceson Judas Priest was a british heavy metal band, not a hair metal band.
Can I get the tabs for that solo your do at the end?
What Ibanez Prestige model is that?. Or has it been modified ?
@34754174554013 I´ve never said that Alice Cooper is a glam metal band, I only said that was an important influence on glam metal.
@Dennizzz119 Might I wonder why you are bothering with our videos if you hate the channel so much? posts like these are pretty frustrating...
I didn't know Toby Flenderson could play the guitar
this is better than original...
@Dennizzz119 Judged I meant obviously
Music loud I'm good✌🏻️✌🏻✌🏻
The only problem is I cant make my headphones LOUDER
@TheVinceson Wow. Seriously? Hair band is the last thing you can call them. The vocalist, Rob Halford, has barely any hair at all (he doesn't have anything now, and didn't have much back then), and the other members of the band simply has long hair, which every single band at the time had.
@976thanos Hair bands aspired to be like Kiss, New York Dolls or Alice Cooper, not to Judas Priest. Maiden aspired to be like Judas Priest in them early work.
@976thanos Hair bands????? Judas Priest???? Judas Priest had much more influence on Nwobhm and in thrash/power metal than in glam! Only a few glam bands like Twisted Sister , Motley Cue or Skid Row were influenced by Priest (and they wasnt one of them major influences). Poison? Bon Jovi? I can´t see any Priest influence there. Yoú´ve got another thing comin is a great song, but it closer to Van Halen sound than Judas Priest sound. This isn´t glam, is commercial heavy metal. But it rocks!!
@TheVinceson I wouldn't call Judas Priest a hair band by any stretch of the imagination.
@jKazej plus, Rob Halford is bald lol
Judas Priest is no where near a hair band. They are Heavy Metal Gods with Iron Maiden.
Some of the worst hair bands had better guitar players than 99% of the bands from the 90's through current day. While I love metal from all era's I am a guitar player also and the dropped and alternate tunings that most of these new players use accomplish only one thing. Laziness. Now anyone that can make a one finger bar-chord can make music. And now that no one solo's anymore how much talent does it take to do an entire song of one fingered bar-chords.
crazy said judas priest glam metal you and crazy ..
Examples of bands that are not hair metal. Metal Church, Dio,Accept
better than original
ahahahahahahahahahaha
I still to this day hate hair bands.... good playing though