JUDAS PRIEST’s GLENN TIPTON Discusses Parkinson’s Diagnosis – “It’s A Weird Thing, Because I Knew Something Was Wrong”

March 23, 2018, 6 years ago

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JUDAS PRIEST’s GLENN TIPTON Discusses Parkinson’s Diagnosis – “It’s A Weird Thing, Because I Knew Something Was Wrong”

Speaking to Tim “Hitman” Hartt of 105.7 WAPL, Glenn Tipton talked about his Parkinson’s diagnosis.

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“It's a weird thing, because I knew something was wrong,” says Tipton, “but you don't like to admit it to yourself, and maybe delayed getting it diagnosed. And I was sort of shocked when I was eventually diagnosed and they told me that I've had it for over 10 years. And it answered a lot of questions, you know, for me. But... life goes on. There's a lot of people who are suffering, and you've just gotta get on with life and do your best."

He continued by saying Parkinson’s is "a pretty cruel disease. It gets you in that way. Some days you have good days, some days you have bad days, and I suppose the older you get, you get more and more bad days. But it's great to have a goal in life, and my goal in life is to tread water, not sink — swim and just beat it in any way I can. So it's good to have that ambition in life, that goal, something to aim for. And that's how I'm approaching it."

Judas Priest members Rob Halford, Glenn Tipton, Ian Hill, Richie Faulkner and Scott Travis recently joined Volume host David Fricke for a SiriusXM Town Hall. During the chat, Tipton discusses his future in the band, following his announcement that he was unable to tour with Judas Priest in support of their new album Firepower, due to complications from Parkinson's Disease. 

Tipton commented: "It's a question that I can't really answer. I'm gonna see how things go. Medication is improving. Each day is different for me - some days, it's worse; some days, it's better. But I didn't want to compromise the best heavy metal band in the world. So, to be on the safe side, Andy (Sneap) is in there now, and what will be will be. And that's all I can say. But I love this band; it's been my life. And maybe I'll do some more writing and recording — maybe even some more touring. It's an unanswerable question, really. It's in the lap of the metal gods."

BraveWords scribe Mark Gromen has checked in with an exclusive update:

"As promised, guitarist Glenn Tipton joined the current incarnation of Judas Priest on stage for the three song encore at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ on March 20th. Sadly, he looked thin and frail, despite the good spirits. The finale of 'Metal Gods', 'Breaking The Law' and 'Living After Midnight', gave Tipton the limelight again. Overall, the band opted for renewed 'Green Manalishi' over 'Angel' (played throughout the opening week of the North American tour) and both '80s gems 'You've Got Another Thing Comin' and 'Electric Eye' were slotted in the main set as opposed to part of the encore, par usual, to clear the way for Tipton's appearance."

"By now many of you will know I won't be doing the forthcoming Judas Priest tour because of health issues," says Tipton in a personal message posted March 14th at the band's official website.

"I’m so sorry but four years ago I was diagnosed with Parkinson's and was told by my specialist that I had already had it for over ten years - I knew something was wrong with my co-ordination and fluency regarding my playing but I worked around it and battled on - I have good days and bad days but the disease is degenerative and I would never want to compromise the greatest metal band in the world - it was therefore during the last rehearsals I decided to step down and have Andy Sneap fill in - he's a great guy and I'm sure he'll do a great job - I'm sure the band will be as strong as ever.

"I have been overwhelmed by the massive support and love I’ve had from other artists and from fans all over the world and from many friends and metal maniacs out there - it's not the end for me - I’ll still be able to write and record and on good days even join the band on stage for a few songs - with new medication and advances being made who knows what the future holds - but one thing's for sure - it will certainly involve Priest!"

The Judas Priest: Firepower 2018 Tour will wrap up on May 1st in Texas. Support comes from Saxon and Black Star Riders.

Dates:

March
25 - Ottawa, ON - The Arena at TD Place
27 - London, ON - Budweiser Gardens
28 - Oshawa, ON - Tribute Communities Centre
30 - Orillia, ON - Casino Rama
31 - Detroit, MI - Detroit Masonic Temple

April
3 - Milwaukee, WI - Riverside Theater
5 - Green Bay, WI - Resch Center
8 - Bloomington, IL - Grossinger Motors Arena
10 - Casper, WY - Casper Events Center
11 - Loveland, CO - Budweiser Events Center
15 - Kent, WA - ShoWare Center
17 - Portland, OR - Veterans Memorial Coliseum
19 - San Francisco - The Warfield
22 - Los Angeles, CA - Microsoft Theater
24 - Phoenix, AZ - Comerica Theatre
26 - Tulsa, OK - BOK Center
28 - Dallas, TX - The Bomb Factory
29 - Sugarland, TX - Smart Financial Centre

May
1 - San Antonio, TX - Freeman Coliseum

Photos by Mark Gromen



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