The "mystery" guitarist you´re wondering about is Glenn Tipton (* 25. Oktober 1947), a member of Judas Priest since 1974. He´s been diagnosed with Parkinson´s disease, but is still a member of the band and participates in songwriting and playing to the best of his abilities. He´s a LEGEND🤘🤘🤘
Glenn Tipton plays on the album with Ritchie Faulkner, but he has Parkinson’s , producer Andy Sneap plays instead on their live shows. On this video all of them are featured.
Let me tell you, IMO Andy Sneap is a good part of the reason for why Invincible Shield sounds so much like classic Judas Priest. We all know that Ritchie Faulkner is basically Tipton Jr. at least from a talent and stylistic approach. But with the album Firepower, it was missing the ""KK" element and that was what Andy Sneap brought back. Again, just my opinion here, but when you listen to the guitar work, it has that feedback and distortion that KK featured on Priests albums of the past. 🤘🎸
Glenn is still there in the background. Guy is a mastermind. Some of the wildest guitar solos ever recorded come from his hands. Check out Painkiller if you wanna hear the guy in the back at the forefront ;)
Hey guys being myself a metal head and a father a two crazy boys, you guys rock , so good to see such a good father and son response to a greatest band such as JP, having seen them twice and met Rob Halford, these guys know how to rock, and at their age it teaches some of us oldies that its not too late to party.
Your opening comments about timing: Judas Priest has always been a very "tight" band in the studio and live. I saw them this year on the Invincible Shield tour, and they were amazing.
Lol a little Priest history. NONE of these current band members are originals, including Halford. That "4th" guitarist is Glenn Tipton, who is STILL in the band but has Parkinson's and can't tour anymore. He co-wrote the majority of the tunes on this album. You really need to check out KK's Priest with former legendary Priest guitarist KK Downing and former Priest singer Tim "Ripper" Owens(who is a far better version of Halford than Halford himself)
Wrong, Ian Hill on the bass is a founding member, been there since 1969. Also wrong on Tim, good guy, but can't write songs for shit, and let's also see how good he sings when he's 72.
@VoltigeurGT Wrong. The ORIGINAL bassist was Brian "Bruno" Steppenhill. Try again. The ORIGINAL band was Al Atkins on vocals, John Perry on guitar, John Partidge on drums and the previously mentioned Steppenhill on bass. Perry committed suicide and was replaced by KK Downing. Also, who gives a flying shit if Ripper can write songs and he's NOT 72 so, as of right now, he's a far better singer than Halford.
The "mystery" guitarist you´re wondering about is Glenn Tipton (* 25. Oktober 1947), a member of Judas Priest since 1974. He´s been diagnosed with Parkinson´s disease, but is still a member of the band and participates in songwriting and playing to the best of his abilities. He´s a LEGEND🤘🤘🤘
Don't bother answering, those two assholes dont't give a shit about you and all the bands they pretend to know.
Yeah, go buy the album. This is exactly why they are still Metal Gods !! xx
Glenn Tipton plays on the album with Ritchie Faulkner, but he has Parkinson’s , producer Andy Sneap plays instead on their live shows. On this video all of them are featured.
Not sure how much Glenn plays on the albums..and that damn cap
@@Nazman06,Tipton will be writing the stuff .
Let me tell you, IMO Andy Sneap is a good part of the reason for why Invincible Shield sounds so much like classic Judas Priest.
We all know that Ritchie Faulkner is basically Tipton Jr. at least from a talent and stylistic approach. But with the album Firepower, it was missing the ""KK" element and that was what Andy Sneap brought back. Again, just my opinion here, but when you listen to the guitar work, it has that feedback and distortion that KK featured on Priests albums of the past. 🤘🎸
Buy the album, you won't regret it. It's magnificent, no weak songs on it.
You need to check them out live - guys. Awesome new album - omg I love it !!! xx
I love Halford's line right after the solo...
"Clad in steel,
Raise the barricade.
None shall pass, friend or foe!"
They play it live
Glenn is still there in the background. Guy is a mastermind. Some of the wildest guitar solos ever recorded come from his hands. Check out Painkiller if you wanna hear the guy in the back at the forefront ;)
Guys, literally EVERY SINGLE SONG on this album is a masterpiece.
I would love to see your reaction to As God is My Witness.
For more Faulkner, check out his other band Elegant Weapons. The guy is a machine!
Esto es heavy metal amigos metaleros!!! Saludos
Hey guys being myself a metal head and a father a two crazy boys, you guys rock , so good to see such a good father and son response to a greatest band such as JP, having seen them twice and met Rob Halford, these guys know how to rock, and at their age it teaches some of us oldies that its not too late to party.
You met Halford???!!!
Your opening comments about timing: Judas Priest has always been a very "tight" band in the studio and live.
I saw them this year on the Invincible Shield tour, and they were amazing.
This is my generation!!!!
3 Guitarists, 1 Bass. Glenn Tipton, still with them but he struggles because of having Parkinson's xx
Top album for this yer
That is Glen Tipton , the founder the bad ass
Gotta love Neanderthals!
Sabbath was absolutely FINE with Ronnie James Dio. Was actually a bit of an upgrade tbh.
Lol a little Priest history. NONE of these current band members are originals, including Halford. That "4th" guitarist is Glenn Tipton, who is STILL in the band but has Parkinson's and can't tour anymore. He co-wrote the majority of the tunes on this album. You really need to check out KK's Priest with former legendary Priest guitarist KK Downing and former Priest singer Tim "Ripper" Owens(who is a far better version of Halford than Halford himself)
Wrong, Ian Hill on the bass is a founding member, been there since 1969. Also wrong on Tim, good guy, but can't write songs for shit, and let's also see how good he sings when he's 72.
@VoltigeurGT Wrong. The ORIGINAL bassist was Brian "Bruno" Steppenhill. Try again. The ORIGINAL band was Al Atkins on vocals, John Perry on guitar, John Partidge on drums and the previously mentioned Steppenhill on bass. Perry committed suicide and was replaced by KK Downing. Also, who gives a flying shit if Ripper can write songs and he's NOT 72 so, as of right now, he's a far better singer than Halford.
oh lord the kk’s priest glazer has arrived
@pastafarian365 Indeed, I didn't even bother replying to his nonsensical arguments again lol
@@layzabullit Oh lord, the internet bitchass who doesn't have the balls to use their real name to back up their talk has arrived.