Sun Kil Moon - Glenn Tipton video free download


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Duration: 04:18
Uploaded: 2008/06/04

From Ghosts of the Great Highway. Released in 2003.

http://www.sunkilmoon.com/

Comments

9 years ago

THRASHFKINFILLETS

First verse -"Cassius Clay was hated more than Sonny Liston Some like K.K. Downing more than Glenn Tipton Some like Jim Nabors some Bobby Vinton I like 'em all." 

9 years ago

Indyjoneschick 1780

my only tattoo says rocka rolla. judas priests first album. listen to some early judas priest. totally great band. they ended up being metal but the early stuff is trippy. i cant believe k.k. has left the band. its only glen now. 

9 years ago

Steve Pete

I think he's channeling John Denver. I hear "Rocky Mountain High" in all of his songs. 

9 years ago

comeupandseememakeme

Excuse me but isn't the last passage a rather disturbing account of a young serial killer taking his first victim told in the first person by the perp. I think that's what I'm hearing there. It gives this great song a really erie feel. Ghosts of the great highway indeed.

9 years ago

Thdxbll3

One of the greatest songs ever written, somehow

9 years ago

Alex Quirk

Got a real soft spot for songs about boxing.

10 years ago

Tillandsia Karp

One of my favourite songs, i'm probably gonna cover this one day..

10 years ago

Kaylani Maka

SOOO nostalgic is my current past, future present state! :'

10 years ago

jwahh

All this talk of Glenn in the past tense.. Actually he's alive. And yes he was / is great. So's this tune.

10 years ago

WoodstocKenny

This is a very good song. Neil Young comes to mind. I thought it was the Glenn Tipton in Judas Priest. Some Judas Priest fans seem to think Glenn Tipton did all the guitar solos and leads. Not true! K.K. Downing did almost half of the solos and harmonized leads. Watch them play live sometime and see for yourself!

11 years ago

metallover54

yes indeed he was

11 years ago

MegaEnforcer95

Glenn Tipton and Rob Halford are the core.

11 years ago

i dont care

shut up and enjoy the music

11 years ago

Alan Forrest

correctt my friend,this mans brain was unbelievable!

11 years ago

vjwalleum

it's "i never heard her calls again / but i like to dream" :)

11 years ago

richard alpuerto

great song peroid

11 years ago

Scottie Ulon

THE LAST POSTS ON THIS WAS 3 YEARS AGO , THAT FREAKS ME OUT , MAYBE CAUSE IM STONED , I HOPE THE ORIGNAL POATERS RESPONDES AFRTER ALL THESES DAYS

11 years ago

Scottie Ulon

kk downing was strictly rhythm , Glen Tipton was actually an amazing player!!!!

11 years ago

bullgodjake

I much prefer Mark's vocals to Neil's, but I do see why the comparison was made.

11 years ago

J. Richard

This echoes early Neil Young. The strumming guitar, the narrative lyrics, the yearning vocals. Especially "I never heard her cause again" (?) at 3:28. Wow! Tugs the heart.

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