I gotta be honest I didn't think he'd take the solo. He did and all things considered it makes me raise the horns higher to see him "Never Surrender" Heavy Metal Legend!!
He played the solo for Living After Midnight same show some idiots think he's faking it but no watch and listen to the very end of Metal Gods the second it stops watch Glenn's hands on the guitar you can hear Glenn is plugged in he also played solos on a couple tracks on Invincible Shield they are not as complex something he can do in the studio he could work on a solo for 6 months just to get that 1 solo thats passable and out of 11 tracks I'm guessing he played 3 or 4 songs but according to Richie and Rob he did play a few solos he co wrote the entire album of Invincible Shield with Rob and Richie its also cool he is in all 4 of the videos Judas Priest has 3 members out of 5 from the Rocka Rolla LP Rob Glenn and Ian yet some people call it a cover band
As a lifelong metal fan of 57 years,this was my first opportunity to see one of THE greatest ever bands of all time. What an absolute honour and privilege it was to witness my personal favourite axeman ever play on two classic Priest songs. A true legend, much love Glenn.
I love that this band is still kicking ass and releasing great music 50 years on. And to see Glenn still come up on stage is so cool - what a trooper!!!
Such a talented guitarist over the decades with Priest. I had hoped he'd come on at the first night in Glasgow but put a smile on my face to see he was on the stage at Birmingham.
Even though they played the song abit slower probably for Glenn and Glenn played the solo slower then what he normally does..yet it was alright😉. Yet at the same time it’s sad to see Glenn like this
Saw Priest with Glenn in Newark NJ in 2015 -- great show! Glenn and Richie really RIPPED. But the first time I'd seen them live was 1988 in Buffalo NY -- that show was STUNNING and still the best I've seen them live.
I met him in Cheltenham wine bar in 2015 He loved my dog Harvey..so naturally i loved him..i didn't have a clue who he was, but delightful man..I wish him the very best fighting this horrible thing..go Glenn ❤
I'm in my mid 20s and saw these guys three times ranging from a tiny kid to right in the peak of my teenage years... it's up to us to keep the legacy alive, a lot of the fans do indeed seem to be older now
oh dear.... when you have reached retirement age and still need to work - or indeed haven't realised that retirement would be better than this embarrassing display.
Glenn Tipton leaves an incredible legacy.
So great to see him perform. What a joy must that be for him.
Good to see him on stage again! And sad to see a legend suffering by a fuckin' disease like these... long live Tipton🔥
I gotta be honest I didn't think he'd take the solo. He did and all things considered it makes me raise the horns higher to see him "Never Surrender" Heavy Metal Legend!!
He played the solo for Living After Midnight same show some idiots think he's faking it but no watch and listen to the very end of Metal Gods the second it stops watch Glenn's hands on the guitar you can hear Glenn is plugged in he also played solos on a couple tracks on Invincible Shield they are not as complex something he can do in the studio he could work on a solo for 6 months just to get that 1 solo thats passable and out of 11 tracks I'm guessing he played 3 or 4 songs but according to Richie and Rob he did play a few solos he co wrote the entire album of Invincible Shield with Rob and Richie its also cool he is in all 4 of the videos Judas Priest has 3 members out of 5 from the Rocka Rolla LP Rob Glenn and Ian yet some people call it a cover band
Well aware thx. Glenn is definitely playing. The solo isn't as clean as it used to be live@@johndiamond4088
@@thepriest98 And even Glenn's rhythm and solos sound better than Ace frehley live lol
@@johndiamond4088 lol! Facts
@@thepriest98 lol 👍
Glenn Tipton is ledgendary God bless him 🤘☠️🤘!!!
Glenn Tipton-a true metal God! 🤘🏼
Love Glenn!
I was also there that night I`d never screamed and shouted with as much joy Glen Tipton is a True Legend
As a lifelong metal fan of 57 years,this was my first opportunity to see one of THE greatest ever bands of all time. What an absolute honour and privilege it was to witness my personal favourite axeman ever play on two classic Priest songs. A true legend, much love Glenn.
A bit sad. But way to go glenn! 🙂🙂🤘🤘🤘✌️✌️✌️❤❤
I love that this band is still kicking ass and releasing great music 50 years on. And to see Glenn still come up on stage is so cool - what a trooper!!!
The One
The General
Mr Glen Tipton
Jeez, I've seen JP about 10 times since 1978 Glenn Tipton is one of my all time riff gods.
Brought tears to my eyes. Unbelievable musician and human being.
Such a talented guitarist over the decades with Priest. I had hoped he'd come on at the first night in Glasgow but put a smile on my face to see he was on the stage at Birmingham.
Glenn is like a zombie. He is brave to be getting up there. You can see he is struggling keeping time.
Seen you guys in 78 opening for KISS... blew them away👍👍💪
I think that was in 1979. The Priest Totally blew away KISS!
This video showed up at a time when I’ve never needed it it more. My thanks to the uploader and also to Glenn Tipton.
Brought a little tear to my eye seeing Glen up there still kickin ass! Truly Metal Gods.
Good to see Glenn jamming. Beyond the Realms probably my fav lead of all time. Much love Mr. Tipton!
Thrilled to see Glenn perform again
❤
This disease is pure evil and so bloody cruel
It was brilliant to see him in Birmingham 👍
Damn, he’s looking rough now. Poor guy. Looks old and frail. He is a legend
The Parkinsons doesn't help either
@@Nazman06 I heard it does.
Seen perdition rock and roll in 1990 in Houston, priest, Alice Cooper, metal church and dangerous toys, 2 broken ribs, great show
Hilly, Glenn and Rob the absolute definition of British Steel.
What about KK?
@@Beatike1 Not relevant to the Birmingham event
@@glenking877 True, but very much for British Steel and Priest.
Even though they played the song abit slower probably for Glenn and Glenn played the solo slower then what he normally does..yet it was alright😉. Yet at the same time it’s sad to see Glenn like this
Saw Priest with Glenn in Newark NJ in 2015 -- great show! Glenn and Richie really RIPPED. But the first time I'd seen them live was 1988 in Buffalo NY -- that show was STUNNING and still the best I've seen them live.
I met him in Cheltenham wine bar in 2015 He loved my dog Harvey..so naturally i loved him..i didn't have a clue who he was, but delightful man..I wish him the very best fighting this horrible thing..go Glenn ❤
Not gonna lie I was probably the youngest person there, best birthday ever
I'm in my mid 20s and saw these guys three times ranging from a tiny kid to right in the peak of my teenage years... it's up to us to keep the legacy alive, a lot of the fans do indeed seem to be older now
Way to make it all about yourself.
@@TheLarryburns84
I'm 46 and I felt young at the show 😂😂😂
This man IS a LEGEND 🤘
It would be insightful to know who of Glen and K.K. who did what solo on which song and who wrote the lyrics!!!!
There goes the Man!
Гленну долгих лет .великий музыкант .привет из России🤘🤘🤘👍👍👍👍👍
Operation rock and roll
Hang in there Glenn, you ain't near to being forgotten!
Shredding! 🎸🤩
Glenn Tipton Guitar Ever!!!!!
Master Glen Tipton
Legend, RESPECT.
oh dear.... when you have reached retirement age and still need to work - or indeed haven't realised that retirement would be better than this embarrassing display.
Glenn is amongst my best students.
Always listening to my advice
I was at this gig and must've been sat a few feet away from the person recording this. It was great to see Glenn doing what he does best.