• NEWS [08/12/08]

    8 Dic 2009, 23:50 de HELl0S

    Probando Probando...
    Uhm...

    Aun nosé que deberia escribir acá...
    Bueno, lo usaré como Noticiero de HELIOS XD!


    1.- El 26 de Diciembre posiblemente me presente junto con la banda local "Neil Smokes" en una tocata Tributo a RATM. La verdad esque rage agains the machine no me gusto para nada, pero la idea de presentarse me llama la atención bastante... Supongo que dire que sí.


    2.- Con un amigo (Gerson) vamos a crear una banda única para el lugar donde vivimos (Victoria, IX Reg. Chile. Un pueblo MUY pequeño. tanto asi que hace solo 1 año pusieron Semáforos):
    El proyecto no tiene nombre hasta el momento, pero se ha decidido el estilo (Noise, Experimental Avant-Garde Grincore). El lado Noise-Grincore va de parte de Gerson, con bandas como Anal Cunt, melt banana y Merzbow, mientras que el lado Experimental-AvantGarde va por mi parte con bandas como The Residents, Renaldo & the Loaf y The Cure...
    Proximamente nos conseguiremos los instrumentos y nos basaremos en la Teoria de la Oscuridad de The Residents: Tomamos todo lo que pueda crear "Arte Musical" y vamos a algun lado, lejos de algun estímulo exteriór a "crear música"... veremos que resulta de esto.

    3.- Con el vocalista de Neil Smokes (Giancarlos) hemos pensado hace un tiempo en crear una banda Tributo a musica Indie, pero mis problemas personales han hecho que el proyecto se alargue por mucho tiempo, pero la invitacion está. Las bandas a tributar son IAMX, AFI, The Cure, Radiohead y Placebo. Ademas Giancarlos tiene temas propios, al igual que yo. Si todo sale bien, pasaremos de ser una "Banda Tributo", a una Banda.

    4.- Con el guitarrista de la banda Neil Smokes (Osama) hace tiempo le di la idea de crear una Banda de Rock poco convencional. Algo asi como Electric Light Orchestra, pero la falta de tiempo por parte de ambos ha hecho que este preoyecto practicamente no exista, pero en cualquier momento podriamos juntarnos y tocar temas de Queen u otras bandas de Rock.

    5.- La musica Japonesa no se queda atráz. Desde Septiembre de este año que estoi metido en un proyecto llamado "Kotatsuneko": Helios (Voz), Katsuko (Voz), Kuroneko (Guitarra Principal), Loncho (2da Guitarra). Solo hemos ensayado 1 vez yo y la Katsuko, pero al comenzar estas vacaciones demás que nos juntamos. La Bateria y el Bajo se esta buscando actualmente, pero el proyecto esta congelado hasta el momento. Kotatsuneko comenzaria siendo una banda Tributo a bandas como MUCC, An Cafe, LUNA SEA y Maximum the Hormone, pero Katsuko dio la idea base de empezar a tocar en exposiciones de Animé, pero para eso necesitariamos tocar Openings y Endings de Series. La idea fue aceptada, pero aun asi tocaremos uno que otro tema de bandas entremedio.


    Hasta el momento serian mis proyectos musicales que han salido a flote de una u otra manera...
    Claro, mi proyecto ideal seria distinto a todos los anteriores, seria una especie de Fusión de todos esos XD!

    Saludos

    ..::HELIOS::..
  • Artists/Bands I've seen live - reviews, part 3

    8 Dic 2009, 17:35 de _agatka_

    Another update to my previous journals.
    Part 1 (2006)
    Part 2 (2008)

    21. Maj Party (IRA, Perfect) – Kraków, Poland 2008
    It would have been a sin not to go to any concerts during Juwenalia. That’s why I ended up, totally spontaneously, on a series of concerts featuring Skangur, Alergen, IRA and Perfect headlined by German (allegedly) nu-metal band called H-Blockx. I came to the place of concert too late to hear Alergen (not that I regret it! The lateness was 100% purposeful) and I paid no attention to the second band – Skangur – as I was too busy meeting friends, buying beer, talking and hanging out near barbecue stands to see if they have anything tasty to eat. The only thing that actually stuck in my head was that Skangur used a lot of trumpet – good for them haha. Next, IRA came on stage, so we decided it was high time to leave the ‘beer village’ and come closer to the stage. This, unfortunately, turned out to be more difficult than we expected, because security guys didn’t let us take our beers a step further from special borderline. When you stop to think about it, it was actually a very reasonable rule, as there was no beer flying above the audience’s heads near the stage. So we quickly drank what was left of our beers, grumbled at the security guys (why not) and hurried to the crowd near stage, where IRA was already playing. That was my third IRA show (and I don’t even like them that much, duh!) so I knew what to expect. It was exactly the same as the other 2 shows, not special – but entertaining, though maybe a little less fun due to some unfortunate pogo dancers around us. When IRA finished, Perfect hit the stage. Seeing them live for the 2nd time, was less fun than seeing IRA for the 3rd time. Grzegorz Markowski acted like a clown, thinking he was the king of the world and the greatest rocker on planet Earth. Needless to say, he obviously isn’t one and never will be. When it comes to setlist, I can’t think of any explanation why they play this instrumental bit – entitled, if I remember right, “Honorata in Soho”. It’s boring, repetitive, unimaginative and has a ridiculous title. As a fan of instrumental solos, fusion music, and guitar virtuosity, I was thoroughly disgusted and embarrassed. People around us seemed to think the same, as the crowd went dead. After the encore (“Niepokonani” – invincible – how ironic!) we decided to go home, because we weren’t interested in German nu-metal. Actually, we heard a bit of it (queuing for the worst casseroles I’ve ever tasted in my whole life) and we didn’t like it. Overall I don’t regret going to this Maj Party, it was forgettable, but at least we had some good time.

    22. Paul Gilbert – Glasgow, Scotland 2008
    After ages of what seemed to be a permanent bad luck, I finally managed to attend a concert in Scotland. Having missed the PG show in Warsaw, I was determined to go to the Glasgow gig, no matter what was going to happen. I arrived at the venue a couple of hours before the show and decided to go in and ask what time the doors opened. When I came inside I was startled to find Paul Gilbert himself, sitting at one of the tables, chatting to some guy. Being the paparazzi as I am, I quickly approached him, took a photo, and asked him to sign my ticket. As he was doing that, I thought it was necessary to mention that I came from Poland and was really unhappy about missing the Warsaw gig. On hearing this, both Paul and the guy burst out laughing and Paul said to me: “You’re lucky. This one will be better”. And it clearly was. I finally ended up front row, between Paul and Emi and the waiting time passed by quickly as I was chatting with a couple of Scottish guys with horrible accents (you know T’zla? Or Wee’snk, aye?). One of them gave me Paul’s red SFBADR guitar pick (THANK YOU!), stating: “You know the shit – you’ve met Paul and he’s the man!”. Finally, after the roadie sellotaped setlists and pedalboard to the ground and checked if the drills worked properly, to almost hysterical applause from the audience, the show has begun. At first they played a couple of Paul’s solo songs, then some Racer X tunes (including the immortal “Technical Difficulties” and “a metal song in the key of F-sharp”-“Scarified”), a couple of Mr. Big songs, including the absolutely rocking version of “Daddy, Brother, Lover, Little Boy” (complete with the electric drill guitar solo), as well as some Hendrix and The Who covers. The backing band sounded very tight and each bandmember had their moments during the show, like the drum solo by Jeff Bowders during “Jackhammer” or keyboards solo by Gilbert’s wife, Emi, during “Red House”. Slightly disappointing was the fact, that Mike Szuter, Paul’s bassist, wasn’t able to tour Europe with him, and Craig Martini was filling in. He was good, but he was no Mike Szuter. Paul played mainly his Ibanez Fireman guitar, changing it only for 3 or 4 songs. To my disappointment, he didn’t bring on tour his white signature Ibanez PGM301 :( Nevertheless, the concert was as jaw-dropping and surreal as it could be. The band didn’t leave the stage after the main set (“What for? We just want to play”) and Paul took a request from audience, playing a Frank Sinatra cover “Fly Me To The Moon”. Highlights of the evening included “Burning Organ”, which has to be the funniest song ever, and “Viking Kong”, beginning with the riff of “Stairway To Heaven” played backwards (no secret hidden messages though, as Paul joked). After 2 hours of solid, virtuosic music, the band waved goodbye and left the stage, while the long-haired roadie Lee gave me another piece of concert memorabilia – Emi’s setlist. All in all, when I left the venue (which by the way looked like the most neglected dungeon ever) I was the happiest person it the world. Pure awesomeness!

    23. Nazareth (support: Stevie Agnew Band) – Edinburgh, Scotland 2009
    Trying to fulfil the promise of not missing any good shows in the area, which I made to myself after not going to some top-notch gigs in Glasgow, I decided to attend a Nazareth concert in Edinburgh’s Calton Studios, now renamed to Studio 24. Although I’m not a die-hard Nazareth fan, the show turned out to be a kick-ass way to start the 2009 concert season. When I arrived at the venue, I realized I’m one of the youngest people in the crowd, which consisted mainly of middle-aged couples, who to my surprise were rocking harder than most of other audiences I’ve seen in my life. First, the support act – Stevie Agnew Band – hit the stage with their short set of modern pop-rock, a bit Coldplay-ish tunes. Not exactly my cup of tea, the guitar tones were terrible, but kudos for commitment. After roadies prepared the stage for the headliner, we got to hear some intro background music, crowd started to cheer seeing 4 silhouettes entering the stage, lights went up, air was filled with anticipation and.. guitarist’s pedalboard refused to work, leaving everyone in utter confusion. The band had to go off the stage and come up again after a couple of moments – the intro climax was destroyed, but the opening song’s powerful riff left no doubts about the band’s form. After 41 years of playing they can still deliver a solid performance. The highlights of the show included “Hair Of The Dog” with the bagpipe interlude by Dan McCafferty (during which he also played “The Bonnie Banks O’Loch Lommond”, which went down really well with all the Scottish people) and “Hearts Grown Cold”, with some nice bluesy chops on Fender Stratocaster. The audience participation was great, a lot of singing along and rocking to the rhythm – however, some annoying drunk people were spoiling the fun for others, shoving, pushing and spilling their beers – a shame really. After a 4-song encore the band said goodbye, leaving everyone in positive mood (though I felt a bit bitter about not getting to hear “Dream On”). Overall, I have to admit the show was much better than I’d expected – energetic, entertaining and worth recommending.

    24. Tesla (support: Stormzone) – Glasgow, Scotland 2009
    After weeks of frantic checking of Tesla’s tour schedule, a date in Glasgow made it possible for one of my biggest concert wishes to come true. One of my favourite bands ever, with my favourite guitar duo of Frank Hannon and Dave Rude(of Dave Rude Band), came to Europe to promote their new album “Forever More”. I was checking on the setlists on American leg of their tour, and decided to request my favourite Tesla tune “Song and Emotion” via band’s official website, seeing that some of the requests got noticed by Frank. I arrived in Glasgow a couple of hours before the show, and while I was walking from the bus station towards my hostel, I stepped right into Dave Rude, which made me even more excited about the concert. While we were queuing outside the venue, Jeff, Troy and Brian all came out to say hi to the people, which was very cool. The support act, Stormzone, weren’t bad, but not exactly my cup of tea. They seemed to be having good time onstage, but the sound quality was awful and I couldn’t hear one of the guitar players at all. After 45 minutes they left the stage and technicians quickly prepared it for the headliner. I was standing front row, between Jeff and Frank, which was a really nice spot to enjoy the show. From the moment they came on stage, kicking off with title track off their new album, to the moment they left it, after playing a pretty rare track off “Mechanical Resonance” – “Rock Me To The Top” as an encore, I was in 7th heaven. The setlist was near perfect (however I wish they had also played “Edison’s Medicine”) – highlights included amazing crowd participation in the intro to “Gettin’ Better”, teaser of Led Zeppelin’s “Whole Lotta Love” before “Love Song”, guitar duel between Frank and Dave ending with the riff of Queen’s “We Will Rock You”, smoothly changing into “Comin’ Atcha Live” and.. YES! “Song and Emotion”!! dedicated by Frank to the late Steve Clark of Def Leppard. I was literally on the cloud number nine and now when I think of it, I can vaguely remember what I was thinking at that moment. Later it has turned out, that some people who had VIP tickets, saw my request on the Internet and mentioned it to Jeff Keith and Frank before the show. Pure awesomeness, thanks!! The show was a perfect mix of oldies but goodies, including hits in the vein of “Modern Day Cowboy”, “Signs” and “What You Give” and new stuff like “Breaking Free” or “So What!”. Guys seemed to be having a good time on stage, especially Jeff, who was all smiles and joking, and Frank, generously giving out picks whenever he could. After about 1:45 hours of rock’n’roll, Tesla left the stage. At the very end, I caught the pick Dave tossed me, got Frank’s setlist from a roadie and headed straight to the merch booth where Mr. Hannon himself was signing anything anyone gave him (kudos!). I got Frank’s autograph, and thanks to Josh, whom I met during the show - photos with Frank, Troy and Brian. To sum up – what a day, what a show, what a band!

    25. Mr. Big – Prague, Czech Republic 2009
    A year ago, if someone had told me Mr. Big would reunite, I’d have laughed out loud. If they’d added I’d get to see them live – I would have taken it as a cruel joke. I saw the ‘better half’ of the band live (Billy Sheehan with Devil’s Slingshot in 2007 and Paul Gilbert’s solo show in 2008) and I was pretty much sure that was it. But miracles DO happen, and Mr. Big got back together in original lineup to tour Europe. Among the dates I found a show in Prague and decided to go. Fighting unbelievable bad luck with the ticket (the original one being torn apart by a horrible mistake, the second one thrown away to the bin and covered with pear leftovers – talk about stupidity!), I arranged a trip to Czech Republic. A few days before the show, the time started to drag mercilessly and I got immensely hyped up by reading excellent reviews of the other shows from the Euro tour (like Koray's). When the BIG day arrived, I started queuing on the venue’s doorstep 8 hours before the show (yes, crazy!). In the queue I met some cool people from all over the world – Poland, Germany, even USA. While we were queuing we met Paul and Billy who said “hello” to us, and talked to Eric Martin, who came out and was hanging out with us for an hour!! He told us some funny Mr. Big stories, road anecdotes etc, posed for pictures, signed our tickets, showed us some of the photos on his mobile phone, answered all our questions. I even requested the Talas song “Shy Boy” and he said they would play it, even though the plans were different. :) Overall, Eric is a really nice, talkative, funny and down-to-earth guy. Being there early and winning a crazy race for a nice spot, I “positioned myself” front row, between Paul and Eric, which was a perfect place to enjoy the show. When the lights went down and the band hit the stage, I was truly electrified by the sheer energy of the opening song – “Daddy, Brother, Lover, Little Boy” (and every other song that followed, for that matter). The setlist was perfect – from rockers like “Colorado Bulldog”, through cover songs like Argent’s “Hold Your Head Up”, to crowd pleasing radio ballads like the mandatory “To Be With You”. Apart from regular songs, each bandmember played a truly amazing solo, topped up with Paul and Billy’s double-neck guitar battle, ending with Eric and Pat acting as human capos for both guitarists respectively. The highlights of the show (though there were actually too many to name) included the electric drill solo, Billy/Paul’s harmonica/microphone slide battle, atmospheric “Just Take My Heart” intro by Paul, amazing vocal harmonies on Lennon/McCartney song “It’s For You”, “Addicted To That Rush”/”Wind Me Up”/”Riff Raff”/”One Way Out” medley, kick-ass version of “Take A Walk”, thrilling rendition of “The Whole World Is Gonna Know” and.. yes! “SHY BOY”!! After the main set, when we were all cheering, hands outstretched, I felt something small being pressed right into my palm, and saw, to my astonishment, Paul Gilbert handing me his guitar pick!! I was so stoked, that before I could register what was going on, tens of sweaty, wet fingers closed on my fist, trying to take the plectrum away from me. Fortunately, I managed to keep it – and so I have another personal souvenir from my beloved guitarist! ;) Needless to say, the show absolutely rocked: Eric sang his ass off, Pat, Billy and Paul were all on fire and the songs stood the test of time. 2 tickets, 19 hours on trains and buses, 4 days in a Czech hostel without hot water, 8 hours of queuing, 4 painkillers in a row, tiredness, hunger and sleeplessness – all well worth it!!

    26.Yes – Katowice, Poland 2009
    Always happy to snatch the opportunity of going to a live concert, somewhere amidst the hectic schedule of last few days of October, we decided to attended a show by a prog rock band called Yes. The current lineup leaves a lot to be desired – original singer Jon Anderson has been replaced by Benoit David, while the keyboard duties of Rick Wakeman have been taken up by his son, Oliver. However, the band still puts up a good show and has a strong following of two or even three generations of fans. The concert started off a bit wishy-washy, leaving a kind of bland feeling. Fortunately, after 2-3 songs all our doubts disappeared and whatever was lacking from the performance has stopped bothering us as we were treated to numerous complex compositions from the vast back catalogue Yes has to offer. Somewhere between the songs Alan White played a short drum solo, which in my opinion had an unintentional mellow edge to it. Steve Howe’s acoustic performance turned out to be my favourite moment of the evening, while the biggest wave of audience applause was created by first notes of the radio-friendly “Owner Of A Lonely Heart” as well as Mr. David’s attempts at speaking Polish (“Dobri wjecier Katowiska!” xD). As the show progressed, I found his voice more and more irritating and his stage moves a wee bit creepy (to say the least). On the other hand, I liked Oliver Wakeman’s input – he was playing his parts with calm and ease, and he didn’t exaggerate the way his father used to (I can literally see the tomatoes flying at me for saying that). It was a pity he didn’t have a solo spot in the set which would allow to let loose and showcase his skills. I also enjoyed powerful bass lines of Chris Squire and distinctive guitar sound produced by Steve Howe on his ten (!) guitars. We even spotted him using 4 different axes (including steel guitar) during one song! After the encore of “Roundabout” the band left the stage and we realised, to our amazement, that the show lasted 2:10 hours! All in all, the concert was very enjoyable and worth recommending not only to progressive rock fans, but to all music lovers out there!

    27. Richie Kotzen (support: Robert Pieculewicz) – Katowice, Poland 2009
    Almost (but not quite) at peace with the fact that I wouldn’t go to this concert, because of numerous problems and complications, I was literally ecstatic when it turned out that it was possible for me to see one of the most respected rock/blues/funk/fusion guitarists. I bought my ticket the day before the show, and never regretted this decision. In fact, I still shiver at the thought that I could miss out on this event. When I arrived at the venue, I was shocked to see no more than 100 people on the audience, most of whom were musicians. The supporting act, one of the best Polish guitar players – Robert Pieculewicz and his band, was really good and prepared us nicely for what was yet to come. When Richie came out, he winced seeing the unacceptably poor attendance, but apparently didn’t let it affect him, because he treated us to an amazing, mind-blowing performance. Minimalist when it comes to gear – only one red Fender Telecaster guitar, no huge pedalboard, one amp – he managed to stun us from the very beginning, playing a choice of older songs as well as cuts from his new album “Peace Sign”. In the middle of main set Richie introduced a surprise guest appearance by Atma Anur, who played drums on 2 songs: Four Tops cover “Reach Out I’ll Be There” and “Mother Head’s Family Reunion”. Although the band was having numerous technical difficulties, like bass player not hearing the guitar or Richie’s cable going dead, they managed to create a special atmosphere, heated up by Richie’s stunning vocals, extended soloing and creative improvisations. My personal highlights of main set included, apart from Atma’s appearance, face-melting version of “Faith” and energetic Mr. Big tune called “Shine”. However, it was the encores that were like an icing on a cake for me – “Remember” came out fantastic, “You Can’t Save Me” seemed to be audience’s favourite and Dylan/Hendrix cover “All Along The Watchtower” was the best possible way to end the show. About 5 minutes after going off the stage Richie appeared at the merch booth, signing stuff and posing for photos with fans. Overall, the show was well beyond all expectations. The only complaints would be the TOO freaking LOUD volume, which left my ears ringing for a couple of days, inaudibility of Richie’s vocals (someone should fire the sound technician, hint, hint) and the ridiculously poor turnout, which luckily didn’t stop Richie from coming out for encores THREE times (even after the roadie already turned his amp off) and playing a quality show. If you get a chance – go and see Richie Kotzen!

    28. Electric Light Orchestra – Kraków, Poland 2009
    As a highlight of their tour around Poland, former members of Electric Light Orchestra joined forces with Polish chamber orchestra called L’autunno, rearranging their songs to give them a more symphonic feel. The new combination of ELO & real orchestra was set to play in one of the newly built lecture rooms of Jagiellonian University and we decided not to miss this opportunity. Curious about the outcome of this peculiar fusion, we disregarded the numerous lineup changes that ELO has recently undergone – particularly evident in the absence of Jeff Lynne and death of the original bass player – instead we got former member of Styx and keyboard player who collaborated with musicians ranging from Celine Dion to KISS. A little worried about the acoustics in the uni hall, we sat in the comfy lecture seats, watching the security guys show people to their seats. The show started almost perfectly on time with a loud boom of “Twilight”. Next, the band, supported by the orchestra, played a collection of hits, including “Do Ya”, “Rock’n’Roll Is King”, “Telephone Line” and “Turn To Stone” performed in a medley with Chuck Berry cover ”Roll Over Beethoven”. Somewhere in-between the songs, the orchestra conductor introduced the band, adding bits and pieces of artists’ bios and sharing personal anecdotes about them, which in my view was unnecessarily long, especially compared to time devoted to playing music. What also deserves a mention was a shocking camera policy – the security people were walking up and down the hall, telling people to turn off their cameras, which was really annoying – firstly because they were obstructing the view and distracting us from the show, and secondly due to the fact that they were provoking a sneaky “snap-a-picture-hide-the-camera-and-pretend-I-didn’t-make-a-photo” behaviours. It would have been much easier to either don’t let people with cameras to the hall or officially announce that taking pictures is prohibited. Not to mention that photography should be allowed at any rate. But back to the show – the orchestra parts were treated as a background to ELO’s music, rather than as a means of taking the spotlight away from the five musicians, which was fine with me. I really enjoyed the violin input of Mik Kaminski and as far as songs go, “Sweet Talkin’ Woman” and “Ticket To The Moon” turned out to be my personal favourites of the evening, followed by a one-song encore of “Don’t Bring Me Down”. The last song was a huge success among the audience, with everyone standing up from their seats, singing along, dancing and clapping. Despite the warm reception ELO got in Cracow, continuous applause and enthusiastic responses from the crowd, the musicians didn’t return for another encore, ending the sold-out show after somewhat short period of 1,5 hours. They left us wanting more, especially considering the ticket prices. But overall, the concert was really enjoyable and everybody had a great time – isn’t it what it’s all about? :)

    29. Winger (support: Nutshell, Carrion, Totentanz, Markonee) – Rockołajki - Warszawa, Poland 2009
    I have really no idea where to begin here. This concert was a real surprise for me – firstly, because Winger finally came to Poland for the first time ever, and secondly because they were scheduled to play as one of the 5 bands performing that night (three of which had musically nothing in common with Winger, but oh well, that’s Poland, right?). Me and my three new friends “from the Internet” ;) set out early that day, coming to Warsaw from different parts of the country, meeting up and going to Empik music/book store for an autograph session with Winger. This is where all the fun began (or maybe was it a little earlier when we were walking down the streets singing “Miles Away”? haha). We got the boys to sign our tickets and CD booklets and took some pictures. I also talked briefly to Reb, who promised to play my fave Winger song “Junkyard Dog”. The fan meeting was huge fun and all the bandmembers were kind, accommodating and patient with the picture craze going on all the time. Shortly after the guys left the store, we took a bus to the land where the crow flies backwards.. oh, sorry, I mean to the venue. Taking the front row spots, we survived the first three bands, that is Nutshell, Carrion and Totentanz in that order. I say “survived”, because I don’t want to go into detail here. Let’s say it’s not worth it – bottom line is, before Markonee started playing we were completely exhausted and disgusted. Fortunately, Italian rockers made us quickly forget all the pain and suffering of the previous 3 hours. Even though I wasn’t familiar with their songs at all, I had a stellar time – and that says something. Excluding one of the guitar players, who was totally stoned and behaved a tad embarrassing, Markonee rocked the house, leaving us pumped about what we were soon to experience. And sure enough, Winger proved they’re more than just another hair band from the 80s. Kicking off with a track off their brand new record “Karma”, called “Pull Me Under”, they left no doubts about their musicianship, with Reb Beach delivering a jaw-dropping solo. They proceeded to rock through the whole setlist, comprising of songs from all their albums – however, “IV” was represented only by “Your Great Escape”. Whenever they were performing a slower song, during which Kip Winger played keyboards, Markonee’s bassist was covering his bass parts. The setlist can be summed up by the proverbial “all killer, no filler” – we got the hits, from “Seventeen” to “Down Incognito”, ballads like “Miles Away” and fan favourites in the vein of “Rainbow In The Rose”. During a fantastic “Easy Come Easy Go” Reb personally handed me his guitar pick, a bit tattered from his fiery playing, therefore even more precious! Surprisingly, it has Whitesnake logo on it, not Winger’s. The audience was having a wonderful time, also during musicians’ solos – John Roth played a nice solo on his black Fender guitar, Reb charmed us with his ingenious tapping abilities (and sense of humour when he was asking the lightning engineer to turn the lights on so he could actually see his guitar) and Rod Morgenstein played a short drum solo, which in my opinion should have been a bit flashier – the guy’s a Berklee professor after all. Other highlights of the show included Beatles cover “Helter Skelter” played with Markonee as the last encore, Reb’s amazing outro to “Headed For A Heartbreak”, impressive “Blind Revolution Mad” and surprise of the evening – “Hungry”. Unfortunately, I never got to hear the promised “Junkyard Dog” – as Reb explained after the show, due to Kip taking care of his voice after falling ill with laryngitis. Though the concert lasted waaaay to short – only 1h 20min, we were all completely stoked about every aspect of it. Afterwards, we got to take some more pictures and briefly talk with Markonee and Winger members by the merch booth, which was a nice way to end the evening, I for one will never forget. If you still hesitate whether to go, I have one piece of advice for you: Forget what Beavis and Butthead say – Winger does rock!! And check out Markonee’s “See The Thunder”!


    Concert wishes for the future: Cinderella, Bon Jovi, Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, Yngwie Malmsteen, Deep Purple, The Quireboys, Marty Friedman and many many more!
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  • Favorite / Best Albums of Each Year: 2008 - 1959

    7 Dic 2009, 0:17 de Ozzloaf

    The 70's killed me! Sorry about that... I really just couldn't choose for a lot of these, sorry...

    2009 - Still undecided... ( Mono - Hymn to the Immortal Wind, maudlin of the Well - Part the Second, Mastodon - Crack the Skye... ?)

    2008 - Esoteric - The Maniacal Vale / Deathspell Omega - Veritas Diaboli in Manet Aeternum: Chaining the Katechon EP

    2007 - Deathspell Omega - Fas - Ite, Maledicti, in Ignem Aeternum <- This year was about as good as the 70's but DSO came out on top. Special mention for Ulver...

    2006 - Negură Bunget - Om / Agalloch - Ashes Against The Grain / [artistThe Ruins of Beverast - Rain Upon the Impure

    2005 - Opeth - Ghost Reveries / Deathspell Omega - Kenose EP

    2004 - Deathspell Omega - Si Monvmentvm Reqvires, Circvmspice

    2003 - Kayo Dot - Choirs of the Eye / Opeth - Damnation

    2002 - Sigur Rós - ( ) / Arcturus - The Sham Mirrors / Agalloch - The Mantle / Porcupine Tree - In Absentia <- Another great year!

    2001 - Opeth - Blackwater Park / maudlin of the Well - Leaving your Bodymap / Bath

    2000 - Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven! / Weakling - Dead As Dreams / Porcupine Tree - Lightbulb Sun / Ulver - Perdition City

    1999 - Opeth - Still Life

    1998 - Opeth - My Arms, Your Hearse

    1997 - Emperor - Anthems To The Welkin At Dusk / Radiohead - OK Computer / Godspeed You! Black Emperor - F♯A♯∞

    1996 - Neurosis - Through Silver in Blood / Burzum - Filosofem / Katatonia - Brave Murder Day

    1995 - Porcupine Tree - The Sky Moves Sideways / Meshuggah - Destroy Erase Improve / Ulver - Kelvdssanger

    1994 - Ulver - Bergatt: Et eeventyr i 5 capitler / Emperor - In the Nightside Eclipse / Jeff Buckley - Grace / Mayhem - De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas

    1993 - Burzum - Hvis Lyset Tar Oss / Cynic - Focus / Slowdive - Souvlaki

    1992 - Alice in Chains - Dirt / Änglagård - Hybris

    1991 - My Bloody Valentine - Loveless / Atheist - Unquestionable Presence / Death - Human

    1990 - Naked City - Naked City / Psychotic Waltz - A Social Grace / Atheist - A Piece of Time / Lustmord - Heresy

    1989 - The Cure - Disintegration / Morbid Angel - Altars of Madness / Voivod - Nothingface

    1988 - Metallica - ...And Justice for All

    1987 - Dead Can Dance - Within The Realm Of A Dying Sun

    1986 - Metallica - Master of Puppets

    1985 - Tom Waits - Rain Dogs

    1984 - Arvo Pärt - Tabula Rasa / Metallica - Ride the Lightning

    1983 - Bacamarte - Depois Do Fim

    1982 - King Crimson - Beat / Iron Maiden - The Number of the Beast / Rush - Signals <- Pretty freaking bad year.

    1981 - King Crimson - Discipline

    1980 - Black Sabbath - Heaven and Hell

    1979 - Pink Floyd - The Wall

    1978 - Rush - Hemispheres (I can't believe I had to give Rush that year... Shows how mediocre the year was)

    1977 - Pink Floyd - Animals

    1976 - Rainbow - Rising / Camel - Moonmadness / Van der Graaf Generator - Still Life

    1975 - Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here

    1974 - King Crimson - Red

    1973 - Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon

    1972 - Yes - Close to the Edge

    1971 - To hard to choose just 1... see below.

    1970 - Black Sabbath - Paranoid / Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath

    1969 - King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King: An Observation by King Crimson / The Beatles - Abbey Road

    1968 - The Zombies - Odyssey and Oracle

    1967 - The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (but also Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd, Leonard Cohen, The Doors, The Velvet Underground, etc.)

    1966 - The Beatles - Revolver (special mention to Bob Dylan and Frank Zappa)

    1965 - The Beatles - Rubber Soul / John Coltrane - A Love Supreme / Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited

    1964 - The Beatles - Hard Day's Night (only because it's the only album I've ever heard from this year. It's a pretty mediocre album...)

    1963 - Charles Mingus - The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady

    1962 - John Coltrane - Olé Coltrane

    1961 - Yusef Lateef - Eastern Sounds

    1960 - Miles Davis - Sketches of Spain

    1959 - Miles Davis - Kind of Blue


    So hard to choose for some of those!!! Look at the amazingness the 70's produced!

    1975 - Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here / Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti / Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks / Van der Graaf Generator - Godbluff / Queen - A Night at the Opera / Frank Zappa - One Size Fits All / Camel - The Snow Goose / Black Sabbath - Sabotage / Steve Hackett - Voyage of the Acolyte ... And more.

    1974 - King Crimson - Red / Yes - Relayer / Camel - Mirage / Magma - Köhntarkösz / Focus - Hamburger Concerto ... and way more!

    1973 - Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon / King Crimson - Larks' Tongue in Aspic / Genesis - Selling England by the Pound / The Who - Quadrophenia / Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath / Mahavishnu Orchestra - Birds of Fire / Magma - Mekanïk Destruktïw Kommandöh ... and so many more!!!

    1972 - Yes - Close to the Edge / Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick / David Bowie - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars / Nick Drake - Pink Moon / Deep Purple - Machine Head / Genesis - Foxtrot / Wishbone Ash - Argus / Premiata Forneria Marconi - Per un Amico / etc ... Ugh, another insanely amazing year!!!

    1971 - Led Zeppelin - IV / Pink Floyd - Meddle / Yes - Fragile / Jethro Tull - Aqualung / John Lennon - Imagine / Comus - First Utterance / Van der Graaf Generator - Pawn Hearts / The Who - Who's Next / Caravan - In the Land of Grey and Pink / Yes - The Yes Album / Genesis - Nursery Crime ... AMAZING YEAR!!!

    1969 - King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King: An Observation by King Crimson / The Beatles - Abbey Road / Nick Drake - Five Leaves Left / Led Zeppelin - I & II / Frank Zappa - Hot Rats ... etc.

    Jake
  • Top 40 from 2009

    6 Dic 2009, 20:13 de Kevin_Raven

    So 2009 isn't quite over yet, but here is my top 40 artists chart for the past year, with short explanations for some of the artists:

    1 Dark Moor: 569 scrobbles
    Still my favorite band, the band that got me into power metal as well as metal in general.
    2 Blind Guardian: 489 scrobbles
    Maybe a bit artificially high on my charts because of the number of tracks in Nightfall in Middle Earth, but still deserving of a high spot.
    3 Dream Theater: 468 scrobbles
    Saw them in July in Asheville, and listened to Black Clouds & Silver Linings about a million times before the show.
    4 Queen: 466 scrobbles
    5 Helloween: 398 scrobbles
    6 Nine Inch Nails: 390 scrobbles
    I probably wouldn't have listened to NIN half as much if it wasn't for the fact that The Slip is free and Ghosts I-IV is really cheap. Thanks, Trent.
    7 Led Zeppelin: 385 scrobbles
    8 Opeth: 349 scrobbles
    Everyone should listen to Opeth. Even if you don't like metal.
    9 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: 342 scrobbles
    Easily the most metal artist on my charts.
    10 King Crimson: 298 scrobbles
    11 Machinae Supremacy: 263 scrobbles
    Another good free album, Deus Ex Machinae put this artist high on my charts.
    12 Extol: 250 scrobbles
    Listened to The Blueprint Dives a lot. If nobody told me, I would never be able to guess that they are the same band that made Burial, which is also great, but in a completely different way.
    13 Tool: 247 scrobbles
    14 Lacuna Coil: 245 scrobbles
    15 Iron Maiden: 230 scrobbles
    16 Holy Blood: 227 scrobbles
    Of the bands I started listening to in 2009 for the first time, I think Holy Blood is my favorite. I can't wait to hear Oskord once they release something...
    17 Nightwish: 222 scrobbles
    18 Talking Heads: 206 scrobbles
    19 Rush: 196 scrobbles
    20 Rhapsody of Fire: 190 scrobbles
    21 Yes: 188 scrobbles
    There used to be an artist image of Chris Squire with a zebra stripe jacket and triple neck bass with a caption that read something like: "Scientists have determined that it is physically impossible to find a picture more prog than this." That always made me laugh.
    22 Angra: 185 scrobbles
    23 JT Bruce: 164 scrobbles
    I have to say something for all the artists with free stuff - JT Bruce is great if you like technical instrumental prog metal. You can download three albums for free on Jamendo, and you can buy his latest (and best) album, Universica on his website.
    24 Sonata Arctica: 163 scrobbles
    25 Tourniquet: 153 scrobbles
    26 The Allman Brothers Band: 146 scrobbles
    27 Theatre of Tragedy: 142 scrobbles
    28 Antonio Vivaldi: 141 scrobbles
    I listened to a lot more "classical" music this year than I used to, which is something I'm happy about.
    29 Cynic: 138 scrobbles
    30 Narnia: 134 scrobbles
    31 Ensiferum: 127 scrobbles
    Saw them at Volume 11 Tavern in Raleigh in November (my car was hit and had to be towed along the way, forcing us to walk part of the way, but it was worth it).
    32 Frédéric Chopin: 120 scrobbles
    33 Depeche Mode: 118 scrobbles
    34 NESkimos: 112 scrobbles
    Their albums have tons of short songs, so they are a bit overrated on this chart. Video game cover bands are one of my guilty pleasures.
    35 ZAO: 109 scrobbles
    I've had The Fear Is What Keeps Us Here for years, but it wasn't until 2009 that I really started listening to it a lot. Usually I'm sort of turned off by metalcore, but I think Zao is pretty good regardless of their genre.
    36 XOC: 107 scrobbles
    Another video game band with lots of short songs and an unusually high number of scrobbles...
    37 Black Sabbath: 106 scrobbles
    37 VNV Nation: 106 scrobbles
    39 Johann Sebastian Bach: 103 scrobbles
    40 DragonForce: 101 scrobbles
    DragonForce? How did this get here... I guess when their new album came out I listened to it a lot.

    2010 predictions:
    Jazz Fusion - I've been listening to Billy Cobham and I'd like to hear more of this. I've always wanted to listen to more Jazz, but I've found it inaccessible. I think I'll enjoy fusion a bit more.

    Melodic Death - Since I like Ensiferum and Blackguard, I'd like to listen to more.

    Thrash - I really enjoyed Gama Bomb (another artist with a free album available on their website), and I've never really explored thrash metal outside of Metallica/Slayer/Megadeth.

    Less Power Metal - I'll probably keep listening to Dark Moor, Helloween, Blind Guardian, and the other artists I like, but I'll probably stop looking into new power metal bands in favor of some of the other genres I listed.
  • Milestones

    6 Dic 2009, 15:40 de Dorcia__

    Last.FM Milestones1000th track: (16 Mar 2009)
    Toto - EscucharHold The Line
    2000th track: (08 Apr 2009)
    Muse - Exo-Politics
    3000th track: (20 Apr 2009)
    Butterfly Boucher - EscucharLife Is Short
    4000th track: (19 May 2009)
    Myslovitz - Jim Best
    5000th track: (04 Aug 2009)
    The Beatles - Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
    6000th track: (28 Aug 2009)
    Kazik Na Żywo - Celina
    7000th track: (14 Sep 2009)
    Queen - EscucharMother Love
    8000th track: (05 Oct 2009)
    Blondie - EscucharCall Me
    9000th track: (03 Nov 2009)
    Snow Patrol - EscucharFifteen Minutes Old
    10000th track: (28 Nov 2009)
    Depeche Mode - I Feel You
    Generated on 06 Dec 2009
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  • Shuffle.

    6 Dic 2009, 10:37 de letscallhome

    Halfway Sober - Anarbor
    Over My Head - The Audition
    Welcome to the Black Parada - My Chemical Romance
    Stand by Me - Oasis
    Addiction and Her Name - There For Tomorrow
    Ruin - Lamb of God
    Any Moment - So Long Davey!
    You're My Best Friend - Queen
    Sign.Steal.Deliver - The Audition
    Break You - Lamb of God

    Gossip - You Me At Six
    Black Dress - Tonight Is Goodbye
    Welcome To My Broken Home - We Are The Ocean
    You're Turning Into John Wayne - Twin Atlantic
    She's a Real Battleaxe - Vanna
    Sexed Up - Robbie Williams
    BF & FF - Deez Nuts
    Green is the Worst Colour Ever - Emmure
    Evolution - Korn
    Crushed Into Human Dust - Annotations of an Autopsy

    Call That a Comeback - You Me At Six
    Dance Dance - Fall Out Boy
    Smoke and Mirrors - The Audition
    Mama - My Chemical Romance
    The Way I Am - Eminem
    Recreant - Chelsea Grin
    Petrified - Fort Minor
    Deadbolt - Thrice
    Drumming - Florence and The Machine
    Taking Chances - There For Tomorrow

    The Final Chapter - Bleed From Within
    Did My Time - Korn
    Disasterpiece - Slipknot
    Utah, But I'm Taller - Emarosa
    The English Way - Gabrielle Aplin
    Still Fly - The Devil Wears Prada
    Tick Tick Boom! - The Blackout
    My Life For Hire - A Day to Remember
    Lemon Meringue Tie - Dance Gavin Dance
    Payback - Just Surrender

    Three Cheers for Five Years - Mayday Parade
    Immaculate - Despised Icon
    Machines - Gabrielle Aplin
    Hold On - Good Charlotte
    So Close / So Alive - Just Surrender
    God Damn Good - We Are The Ocean
    Devirgination Studies - Whitechapel
    What What (In the Butt) - Samwell
    I Heard It's the Softest Thing Ever - A Day to Remember
    Chainsaw - Daniel Merriweather
  • Lyric Quiz 2009 x

    4 Dic 2009, 23:30 de x-Cazzzyy-x

    Step 1: Put your music player on shuffle.
    Step 2: Post the first line from the first 50 songs that play, no matter how embarrassing.
    Step 3: Bold out the songs when someone guesses both artist and track correctly.
    Step 4: Looking them up on Google or any other search engine is CHEATING!
    Step 5: If you like the game post your own!


    Right then, so here are the lyrics:

    1) Step up, Step up..Fall back, take a look at me and you'll see i'm for real

    2) I'm gonna make a change for once in my life

    3) My hopes are high

    4) Buddy you're a boy make a big noise

    5) Come Mr. DJ song pon de replay

    6) You said you'd marry me

    7) Travelling again I know exactly how it's gonna end

    8) How can i know what you need

    9) Baby it dont matter, anyone can see the signs

    10) Memories consume, like opening the wound

    11) Charly says always tell your mummy before you go off somewhere

    12) She came from Greece she had a thirst for knowledge

    13) Hey pretty baby with the high heels on

    14) I recommend getting your heart trampled on to anyone

    15) There's only two types of people in the world

    16) It starts with one thing, I don't know why, It doesn't even matter how hard you try

    17) Our battles are repetitious

    18) I like girls, they like me

    19) Laid back, laid back, laid back we'll give you laid back

    20) Wake up, grab a brush and put on a little make up

    21) Do you enjoy your sight inside?

    22) The looking glass so shiny and new

    23) Bat your eyes girl, be other worldly

    24) I don't know where we went so wrong

    25) To get up and walk away would be too easy

    26) On and on the rain will fall

    27) You think you got it all worked out

    28) Please don't stop the music

    29) We soldier on through hells high water

    30) I'm talkin bout love...all my girls stand in a circle

    31) I wish you could see me, i'm flying, still don't know how

    32) We'll do it all, everything, on our own

    33) I need something to believe in

    34) Pretty girl is suffering while he confesses everything

    35) Somethings tearing me down and down

    36) I cannot find a way to describe it

    37) There you see her sitting there across the way

    38) I wanted you to know that I love the way you laugh

    39) You gotta help me out, it's all a blur last night

    40) And i'm alright standing in the streetlights here

    41) Where do I begin with this life we're living in

    42) Meet me at the hotel room

    43) All i ever wanted was to see you smiling

    44) I climbed up a mountain and looked off the edge

    45) I fall asleep by the telephone

    46) The sea's evaporating

    47) Aftermath, there she goes, shaking that ass on the floor

    48) Break me down, you got a lovely face

    49) Deep in the bosom of the gently night

    50) This ain't a song for the broken hearted

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    Ashlee Simpson
    Ashley Tisdale
    Avril Lavigne
    Basshunter
    Bodyrox
    Bon Jovi
    Britney Spears
    Buckcherry
    Cheryl Cole
    Daniel Merriweather
    Eminem
    Faithless
    Florence + The Machine
    Gym Class Heroes
    Hot Chip
    Incubus
    Katy Perry
    Linkin Park
    Lostprophets
    Mad at Gravity
    Maria Mena
    Michael Jackson
    Newton Faulkner
    Paolo Nutini
    Pendulum
    Pitbull
    Placebo
    Pulp
    Queen
    Rihanna
    Rooster
    Seether
    Simple Plan
    Snow Patrol
    Sugarcult
    System of a Down
    The Bravery
    The Prodigy