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Pour une tournée, SVP postez toutes les dates européennes disponibles dans le topic + la période ou quelques dates dans le titre du topic.
Les tarifs des gods cette année, ils se font pas chier je trouve
Partite le vendite per GODS OF METAL 2007 che si svolgerà all'Idroscalo di Milano. Ecco i prezzi:
Ingresso al giorno singolo: 55 euro + diritti di prevendita
Abbonamento 2/3 Giugno: 95 euro + diritti di prevendita
Abbonamento 2/30 Giugno: 95 euro + diritti di prevendita
Abbonamento: 3/30 Giugno: 95 euro + diritti di prevendita
Abbonamento 2/3/30 Giugno: 130 euro + diritti di prevendita
c'est comme en 2005 pour 2 jours 90 €, quand tu vois les prix pratiqués pour les concerts en général, par ex. 60 € pour Scorpions à Paris, ça reste raisonnable je trouve (surtout si y a VanHalen )
"Si tu veux contrôler le peuple, commence par contrôler sa musique" PLATON
Djayms a écrit :je connais même pas H&H, c'est quel style?
Ben c'est Black Sabbath en fait, mais le line-up avec Ronnie James Dio au chant.
Donc une tête d'affiche logique, à tel point que mettre DT au-dessus c'est "légèrement" osé...
OK je comprends mieux, j'avais déjà entendu parler d'eux, mais j'avais jamais compris que c'était Black Sabbath en fait. J'espere qu'ils ont pas un nom pour chaque chanteur qu'ils ont eu...
Bib a écrit :L'important, c'est que tu sois de base !!
Ufficialmente confermato l'headliner di sabato 2 Giugno. L'annuncio verrà fatto venerdi 16 febbraio in contemporanea con la comunicazione del tour mondiale dell'artista in questione.
(Van Halen ? Aerosmith ? metalica qui sera en europe en juin ? )
Nel frattempo vi comunichiamo che lunedi 12 febbraio verranno annunciate nuove grandi bands confermate e ulteriori novità su Gods Of Metal 2007.
+ Thin Lizzy (je connais peu)
+ white lion (déjà vu au BYH05, mais il avait pas dit, pour la 10eme fois, qu'il arretais white lion mike tramp ? )
+ Sadist
+ Korn (pour la journee du 30. no comment. j'envisageais de me taper 1000 AR pour le prince des tenebres, mais si il faut se taper korn avant... )
Bref un peu decus par cette nouvelle vague d'annonce.
pinaise tba passent trois fois de suite le sabato 30 giugno et une fois le sabato 2 giugno, ils ont le moral les gars...
féfééééé a écrit :Ouais enfin, c'est qu'un chien, quoi. Quand je pense aux femmes brûlées vive, dans le monde et par chez nous, ça me révolte plus que ce simple fait divers...
Chacal a écrit :tu dis ça parce que t'es un hippopotame...
PE a écrit :Je pense que ce sera plutôt Motley Crue
Bien vu, par ce que Motley etait pas du tout annoncé en europe cet été !
Dans le communiqué Vince laisse entendre qu'ils vont faire d'autres fest en europe. A voir, mais pour l'instant mon festival de 2007 c'est les gods !
Putain je vais voir MOTLEY CRUE!!!!!!!!!
Et Tigertailz par la même occasion ! On m'aurait dit ca...
"call of the wild"
C'est une belle affiche pour moi, Velvet revolver jamais vus, paraît que ça tue bien en live, Motley pas la peine d'en parler suffit de voir le dvd ; Y a t'il un nouvel album de prévu ( @ Kylen ? ).C'est quand même un peu dur pour Symphony X enfin
"Si tu veux contrôler le peuple, commence par contrôler sa musique" PLATON
Je sais pas si vous le savez mais , Vitto Bratta , guitariste au combien sous-estimé , a évoqué le fait qu'il n'était pas fermé à l'éventualité d'une réunion du White Lion d'origine..
Et comme ils sont sur l'affiche... tout reste possible.
Enfin, du moins , pour moi ce serait un truc énorme!!
WHITE LION guitarist Vito Bratta was the in-studio guest on Eddie Trunk's "Friday Night Rocks" radio show on New York's Q104.3 FM last night (Friday, February 16). In what was being billed as his first interview in over 15 years, Bratta discussed what he has been doing since the band's breakup and spoke about the possibility of reforming WHITE LION with singer Mike Tramp. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow (transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET):
On the possibility of a WHITE LION reunion:
"As far as working with Mike Tramp again and doing the WHITE LION thing, I've never said 'No' to anything. I've said 'No' for certain reasons. Things have happened in my life where I've had to say 'No' to people. 'Listen, I just can't do this right now.' And there were reasons behind it. . . My father had a five-year illness, and it was just a nightmare. And there was no one who was gonna take care of him except for me and my mom, and that's what we did to the very end. Unfortunately, you can't just walk away. Now, in the WHITE LION days, it's not just you that's young — you're in your 20s — but your parents are young, too. There's really no medical stuff going on. I remember the tour bus pulling up… 'Oh, there's a two-year tour? Fine. Make it a three-year tour.' None of this stuff [with the parents getting ill] happened. But as you get older, there's responsibilities and things…. And there's… you know, financial [responsibilities], too. When you're young… I remember when WHITE LION went out — me, Mike, Greg and James — we never spoke about… I don't think anybody ever said, 'How much are we making tonight?' No one said a word about money, because we were so used to not having any that nobody cared. But then it gets to a point in your life where you've got bills to pay, and it's not just you that's gonna suffer — there's other people that are gonna suffer. 'Oh, I'm gonna go out and do this WHITE LION reunion tour, and I'm not really gonna make much, but I'm gonna have a blast.' Well, there's bills to be paid, and you can't tell the electric guy, 'Well, I'm just out having a blast' — you've gotta pay the bills. That, and like I said, the family illness… There just always seemed to be something. I never said 'No,' but the problem is… now I'm gonna use one of these stupid analogies I always do… When you've got a girlfriend and you break up, and she's basically cheating on you in front of you, saying, 'Well, if you don't get back together with me, this is what I'm gonna keep doing. And the more she cheats, the more you're not gonna get back with her. And the problem is that I have to keep watching Mike do these TRAMP'S WHITE LION [tours, featuring an all-new band playing WHITE LION songs] and all that stuff. I've always wished the guy luck, but the more he does these things, the more it makes me not wanna be part of anything. I don't know how much I can do to stop it, I just wish I could… I wish that didn't exist, I wish that part of it didn't exist. I understand what he's doing and all that stuff, I don't like it… I wish he wouldn't do it, but I understand why he's doing it. I wish him luck, but I'm not gonna sit here and tell anybody I'm not gonna do the WHITE LION thing ever again. I did kind of lie to you a little bit, Eddie, when you had asked me one time if the rumors of a hand injury were true. I said, 'No, they're false.' I mean, they actually were true. I did injure… I snapped something in my wrist about 1997, I think it was, that just prevented me from playing all day. It wasn't a hand injury that… In other words, I didn't know if I was making up my own excuses. This is gonna be 'Dr. Phil' now on Eddie's show. But I did have a hand injury, and the thing is that I was the type that played 14 hours a day. I mean, it was ridiculous what I was doing. I used to get home at four o'clock in the morning from club shows and play another two hours. I just was always playing. Guitar players will understand — to get to a certain level, you have to maintain it. It's like an athlete. And basically I was like a marathon runner who couldn't run more than 10 feet. So how was I gonna keep it up? So these are things I'm hoping to get over."
Q: Where does that stand now? Do you feel better? Do you still play? Do you still practice?
Vito Bratta: "It's gotten better, but I haven't tried to do, like… The actual injury I had, when I was touching the steel strings, it would feel like I was touching a live wire, like I was having electrical shocks. And the doctors basically told me, 'Listen, it's 50-50. You could lose the use of your hand, or you could be cured.' And it's up to me to decide, do I wanna play through pain? In the midst of all of this, family stuff was happening and everything else. So I had excuses for myself coming left and right. 'Now I can't play because of my hand.' 'Now I can't play because my Dad is not feeling well.' 'I can't play because of this.' But to answer the question [of the possibility of a WHITE LION reunion], I'm not gonna say, 'No, it'll never happen.' I would love for it to happen today, to be honest with you. I just don't think it can happen today. But I'm not gonna shut the door. And Mike Tramp knows that. And what I keep appealing to Mike is 'Stop shutting the door in my face.' You know what I mean?!"
WHITE LION's "The Definitive Rock Collection", a two-disc compilation featuring the band's hit 1987 single "Wait", plus "When Children Cry", "Tell Me", and several rare rehearsal recordings, came out on January 23 via Rhino.
According to Wikipedia, Vito Bratta was the guitarist and main songwriter for WHITE LION from 1983 to 1992. Bratta's style earned him worldwide acclaim, as well as numerous awards, including Guitar World magazine's "Best New Guitarist" in 1988. Following the breakup of WHITE LION, Bratta produced an album for the band CPR on Atlantic Records. Despite his cult status and guitar-based following, Bratta has not been involved in the music industry in any capacity since 1994. He is currently residing in his childhood house in Staten Island where he lives a modest life trying to keep himself out of the spotlight.