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ah bah j'espère bien Faut que je nettoie mon slip en fourrure!
Viva, viva, viva the Blues / In Aztec land they will play like gods / Viva, viva, viva the blues / The sombreros will have eyes just for them / REMEMBER... =T=
un compte rendu d un fan croate qui était à concert en république tchèque je suis impatient
Here's my full review (Marjo - feel free to do what ever you want with it, maybe include it on WWWW site or something):
Hall - rather big hockey/sports hall. I'd say something like 4000-5000 people were there last night. It was completely packed - all the three stands and the field were full! I was lucky enough to end up in third row. Was a battle but I survived
Manowar Truck - now this was amazing. The truck looks killer and is a meeting point for metalheads. I met tons of cool people from all around Europe at that place even some 6 hours before the show!
In the truck you can get all sorts of different merchandise. What's great is the fact that Manowar made loads of different shirts for this tour (King of Kings is tourshirt, there is also designs for Gods of War, Hell on Earth IV, Kings of Metal, Louder Than Hell, Triumph of Steel) and they all come in all sizes and shapes - be it short or long sleeve or a hooded sweatshirt and they were all very reasonably priced. But beside that, there were tons of other cool and very affordable items as well, including bandanas, lighters, wallets, patches, stickers and even a replica of the Manowar truck! There was lots of CD-s as well, and the new album was being sold (limited edition) for a low price as well. Overall, best merchandise selection, quality and prices I've ever seen. The most expensive and luxurious items were the Manowar backpack and jacket. I got the Battle Hymns jacket and I gotta tell you - it's amazing!
Another great touch by Manowar was that all the fans who came from another country could get an exclusive free t-shirt. I wear my proudly!
Holy Hell - very interesting band! Impressive musicianship allaround and the songs sound promising as well. It was great to see and hear old legend Rhino pound the fuck out of the drumkit. They played four of their songs and also two killer covers - Rising Force and Phantom of the Opera (with Eric Adams guesting as Phantom - that ruled!).
Rhapsody - a band which I respect a lot but which I don't enjoy as much. Same was last night. They were certainly good but I don't like Fabio Lione's english pronounciation. Anyway, Rhapsody played Unholy Warcry, The Last Angels' Call, March of the Swordmaster, Land of Immortals (EXCELLENT!), Erian's Mystical Rhymes (with bass and drum solos), Dawn of Victory (also great!), Lamento Eroico, A New Saga Begins and Emerald Sword as encore (maybe one more, can't remember now).
Manowar - in a word, breathtaking! With a new album under their belt and a long period of not playing live the band were there to prove themselves again and try something new. This new, more serious approach resulted, like I said, in a show without solos (Joey's bass solo was under three minutes and Karl did none), ballads, talking, beer drinking, tit flashing and bike riding. Last time I saw them (on WOTW tour) they played an acoustic set, Joey'solo was 12 minutes long and his speech 10 minutes (even Eric got a solo spot for ''screams of blood'') plus they did zero epics. Completely different philosophy!
From the beginning I was amazed by the power of the sound - never Manowar had such an amazing sound! Still loud as hell but so clear and well-balanced it left every band I ever heard (and I've seen tons of concerts all around Europe) in the dust. This increased the enjoyment of the songs immensely!
After the initial three songs which were same as the set on Earthshaker I expected something similar to follow. Boy, was I wrong! Eric announced that it was time for Manowar to take us on a little history trip with some interesting songs. He said they gathered fans requests (especially from official forum, which they read carefully) so they rehearsed some old stuff. With that said, they begun Gloves of Metal! I was amazed! Finally they played something off Into Glory Ride! That was followed with an even more surprising Each Dawn I Die - sounded heavy and incredible (and it was first time band ever did it live I think). Also, Holy War - now who the fuck could imagine them playing that one? Reminded me what a killer song this is and how fucking brutally heavy the second part of Fighting the World is! Next up, Eric announced ''the number one most requested song by the fans'' - Mountains. This epic was done with such dignity and class I was completely overwhelmed with awe! It was like I got transported back to 1984. All these songs were done with modest, intimate lighting as well, which added to the atmosphere. Joey's bass never sounded like that live and Eric sang his heart out. It was obvious that he was enjoying himself all the way! Blood of My Enemies is a staple and was killer as ever but instead of following it with Kill With Power, the band launched into The Oath! So surprises weren't over. I completely tore my lungs and throat on this one, trying to keep up with wicked falsettos! KILLER! And for the end of the ''epic'' part of the show, Eric announced a song which he loves but was sadly ever done live only once or twice. It was personally the biggest surprise for me and one of my all-time favourite songs - Secret of Steel! The doomy epic goodness of this tune was just mesmerizing! Overall, this was something most of the hardcore fans dreamt for years and it finally came true. Unbelievable.
For most people, those songs weren't that interesting (probably the more casual fans), which proved by the magnificent eruption of enjoyment during the next few more ''anthemic'' songs started with Gods Made Heavy Metal, and follwed by Kings of Metal and Warriors of the World United. To these songs EVERYONE sang along to and the feeling was amazing. Die For Metal sounded MASSIVE! We have a new classic on our hands.
After the party-time, it was time to put the pedal to the metal with some of the fastest Mano-songs in the catalogue. You can see on the setlist that these are all scorchers. I've heard all of them live before so most interesting was King of Kings - great performance of that one, and Power ruled as well (like always). Karl was shredding like crazy on his new guitars (Heretic and Impaler) and Scott was double-blasting all the way. Eric was screaming like a madman - they were all on fire. Only Joey remained serious as always with his significant looks and fist raisings!
After Blackwind, I thought the show was (like always) over. Wrong again! The big video wall behind the stage (which was used to great effect during the entire show as well) showed images from norse mythology while the Blood of Odin was heard through the speakers. The Gods of War segment started! For this part of the show, the video wall actually showed a film made to accompany the album, with actors playing the roles of vikings from Glory Majesty Unity and fighting and dying. Every lyric was followed with a matching scene. Fucking brilliant! Also, two keyboardists joined Manowar for this part of the show - the guy from Holy Hell and the guy from Earthshaker DVD. They played all the interludes and sound effects live. Very cool. Sons of Odin was played next - that one nearly blew the roof off - Joey turned up the volume to 11 for this part of the show I guess! Following were Gods of War (huge and majestic, simply the best song ever - and played completely true to the studio version as well, which kicked ass!), Army of the Dead (Eric singing a capella) Odin (never thought they're gonna play that one! Also an excellent song and performance) and for the grand finale Hymn of the Immortal Warriors! An unexpecting but a glorious way to end a glorious evening. After 2 hours and 45 minutes the sound of Crown and the Ring marked it was time to return from this trip to a better place to real life (and a 14 hour ride back home!).
La set list (surlignez pour la voir) :
Brothers of Metal
Call to Arms
Gloves of Metal
Each Dawn i Die
Holy War
Secrets of Steel
Mountains
Bass Solo
The Oath
Blood of my Enemies
The Gods made Heavy Metal
Outlaw
The Power
House of Death
Warriors of the World
Die for Metal
Kill with Power this one they sung without eric he was singing from backstage whole song
Kings Of Metal
Hail and Kill
Black wind fire and steel.
pause
Narration
Sons of Odin
Narration
Gods of War
Armz of the Dead II
King of Kings
Odin
HYMN OF IMMORTAL WARRIOR
Viva, viva, viva the Blues / In Aztec land they will play like gods / Viva, viva, viva the blues / The sombreros will have eyes just for them / REMEMBER... =T=
Nan, le mec qui a fait le CR doit se planter, selon la plupart des forums et sites web Manowar est un groupe mort et enterré et leur gods of war la pire catastrophe de tous les temps... (même si c'est clairement pas leur meilleur album, ca ne fait aucun doute... )
1ere partie fantastique et inespérée, 2eme partie qui semble bien rendre en live... Ils vont reussir a me faire acheter leur HOE part 6 !
nous , moi et ma femme cela sera francfort samedi je suis impatient !!! quel beau week end après une semaine de boulots avec des blérots d élèves qui ne comprennent rien !!!!!!!
Viva, viva, viva the Blues / In Aztec land they will play like gods / Viva, viva, viva the blues / The sombreros will have eyes just for them / REMEMBER... =T=
Viva, viva, viva the Blues / In Aztec land they will play like gods / Viva, viva, viva the blues / The sombreros will have eyes just for them / REMEMBER... =T=
J moins 1 demain francfort ils ont réduits la set list par rapport à la république tchèque . je suis impatient .
Suis je seul à apprécier de plus en plus le nouveau cd ?j étais perplexe au début et j adore presque !!!!
demain cela sent le grand concert . j en attends beaucoup . on verra bien
hier à Francfort , c'était énorme aussi.Un spectacle grandiose pour lequel je regrette nullement d'avoir mis 54 euros pour une place ( j'ai longtemps hésiter à m'y rendre à cause du prix )