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Bah je sais pas, mais j'ai toujours préféré Warlock à Doro en solo... Pour moi c'est comme Accept et UDO, même si Warlock n'a pas eu le succès d'Accept.DORO - Fear No Evil
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Disons qu'en solo Doro s'est écartée de ce style heavy burné (tout est relatif) au début de sa carrière, passant du hard FM à un style plus experimental, avant de revenir, dans les années 2000, à un style très très proche de ce qu'elle faisait avec Warlock sur les 3 premiers albums. Alors je ne vois pas ce que peux apporter cette reformation vu que Doro jouait déjà pas mal de morceaux de son ex groupe à ses concerts.féfé a écrit :Bah je sais pas, mais j'ai toujours préféré Warlock à Doro en solo... Pour moi c'est comme Accept et UDO, même si Warlock n'a pas eu le succès d'Accept.
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Oui le 26 juin, c'est la seule date avec la reformation confirmée pour le moment.féfé a écrit :Ils en refont une pour le Metalway, non ?
Moi non plus mis à part de voir les membres de Warlock qui ont composé la plupart des grands classiques du groupe.weik a écrit :Alors je ne vois pas ce que peux apporter cette reformation vu que Doro jouait déjà pas mal de morceaux de son ex groupe à ses concerts.
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Encore une interview de Doro où elle revient assez longuement sur Warlock :
http://carlbegai.com/2009/05/18/doro-%E ... pellbound/
http://carlbegai.com/2009/05/18/doro-%E ... pellbound/
"When we did the Warlock stuff it was never meant in a bad way," says Doro. "Sometimes the lyrics were a bit out there, like 'Sign Of Satan' or 'Time To Die' (laughs), but back then I believed in that stuff. When I first met my manager, Alex Grob, who was with me for 17 years, I told him that I wanted to do music for a couple years because I’d be dead soon enough. He was shocked, and he asked me why I’d say something like that. I told him that the way I was living, in two or three years I’d be dead. Alex told me, 'That’s a very stupid concept. I’m 57 and it’s possible to live a long life,' but I said I wasn’t interested. I was in a complete different frame of mind, and he told me he wouldn’t manage me if I had that kind of attitude. I didn’t like what he was saying but I thought 'Okay, I’m 27, maybe I want to live a little bit longer…' (laughs). It’s almost 20 years later and I’m glad I took the positive route."
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Pour ma part, je trouve que depuis "fight" elle est revenue à une formule plus couillu que sur les albums qui précèdent que j'aime bien mais qui restent assez légers. Le dernier je le trouve vraiment pas mal pour une artiste qui fête ses 25 ans de carrière. Ca tient encore la route et sur scène tous les titres rendent beaucoup mieux que sur album.
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une interview de Doro qui dit qu'elle voudrait "mourir sur scène":
Ruben Mosqueda of Sleaze Roxx recently conducted an interview with German metal queen Doro Pesch. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.
Sleaze Roxx: Being that you are one of the top female metal musicians of this generation, how do you feel the metal scene treated women in the past?
Doro Pesch: I think for some women it was a struggle getting the same kind of respect in the music business as men. However I found it not so difficult getting respect, from not only from the guys who I played with in WARLOCK, but other musicians at the time. If that helped, well then I'm glad.
Sleaze Roxx: Do you think your work in particular paved the way for more women into metal?
Doro Pesch: I have been told this before by many women, but also from many men as well. If my music has encouraged other women to get into music then form or become part of a band then good for them and that makes me happy. You know people come up to me after the shows and give me their demos and ask me to listen to them and let them know what I think. There are some great musicians out there and if I have influenced them then that is great!
Sleaze Roxx: Do you considered yourself a metal icon? Rob Halford has embraced the term Metal God in recent years.
Doro Pesch: (Pauses) Well, I think it's a great compliment but I don't consider myself to be better than anyone else. I do listen to what the fans have to say and I thank them for the compliment. I'm honored that people think that. I remember back in the early 80's the Canadian singer Lee Aaron was the Metal Queen, I thought she was great.
Sleaze Roxx: How long will you continue in the music business? What would you like to do once you retire from music?
Doro Pesch: Well, to tell you the truth I don't believe in retirement. I think I can do this for another 25 years! I think I will be on stage until the very end. I think I will die on stage; it's what I love to do. As long as people come out to the shows I will continue to perform. It doesn't matter if it is five people or five thousand. I have a lot of inspiration from my idols like Lemmy from MOTÖRHEAD, Rob Halford and Ronnie Dio. They are still on stage, night after night, putting on a good show for the fans. I was amazed; on the tour with Ronnie (Dio) I'd still get off stage, get changed, and run back in time to see Ronnie's performance each night. It was just amazing how much energy he has and how he still puts on a great performance. I want to be like that. I'd also like to do some film work, not more acting, but maybe helping score stuff for movies. That would be fun.
Sleaze Roxx: Do you think that online music services like iTunes will eventually replace the CD?
Doro Pesch: Well, I personally like the CD, I love having something physical, I love opening a new CD, I love looking at the artwork and reading the lyrics. I think it's old school, they have taken our vinyl away, though there are selected pressings these days. I understand that not all fans have access to music CDs and that's why there are such services. I too think that part of it is the current generation, I think people in their 30s or older have a different view than kids that are fifteen to twenty-five years old. I know there are fans starved for metal, I have heard this when we finally made it to Russia. I have heard this from the fans in China too. If the Internet is the only way to get the music I'd be doing the same thing. I hope it doesn't replace the CD though; that would be sad.
Ruben Mosqueda of Sleaze Roxx recently conducted an interview with German metal queen Doro Pesch. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.
Sleaze Roxx: Being that you are one of the top female metal musicians of this generation, how do you feel the metal scene treated women in the past?
Doro Pesch: I think for some women it was a struggle getting the same kind of respect in the music business as men. However I found it not so difficult getting respect, from not only from the guys who I played with in WARLOCK, but other musicians at the time. If that helped, well then I'm glad.
Sleaze Roxx: Do you think your work in particular paved the way for more women into metal?
Doro Pesch: I have been told this before by many women, but also from many men as well. If my music has encouraged other women to get into music then form or become part of a band then good for them and that makes me happy. You know people come up to me after the shows and give me their demos and ask me to listen to them and let them know what I think. There are some great musicians out there and if I have influenced them then that is great!
Sleaze Roxx: Do you considered yourself a metal icon? Rob Halford has embraced the term Metal God in recent years.
Doro Pesch: (Pauses) Well, I think it's a great compliment but I don't consider myself to be better than anyone else. I do listen to what the fans have to say and I thank them for the compliment. I'm honored that people think that. I remember back in the early 80's the Canadian singer Lee Aaron was the Metal Queen, I thought she was great.
Sleaze Roxx: How long will you continue in the music business? What would you like to do once you retire from music?
Doro Pesch: Well, to tell you the truth I don't believe in retirement. I think I can do this for another 25 years! I think I will be on stage until the very end. I think I will die on stage; it's what I love to do. As long as people come out to the shows I will continue to perform. It doesn't matter if it is five people or five thousand. I have a lot of inspiration from my idols like Lemmy from MOTÖRHEAD, Rob Halford and Ronnie Dio. They are still on stage, night after night, putting on a good show for the fans. I was amazed; on the tour with Ronnie (Dio) I'd still get off stage, get changed, and run back in time to see Ronnie's performance each night. It was just amazing how much energy he has and how he still puts on a great performance. I want to be like that. I'd also like to do some film work, not more acting, but maybe helping score stuff for movies. That would be fun.
Sleaze Roxx: Do you think that online music services like iTunes will eventually replace the CD?
Doro Pesch: Well, I personally like the CD, I love having something physical, I love opening a new CD, I love looking at the artwork and reading the lyrics. I think it's old school, they have taken our vinyl away, though there are selected pressings these days. I understand that not all fans have access to music CDs and that's why there are such services. I too think that part of it is the current generation, I think people in their 30s or older have a different view than kids that are fifteen to twenty-five years old. I know there are fans starved for metal, I have heard this when we finally made it to Russia. I have heard this from the fans in China too. If the Internet is the only way to get the music I'd be doing the same thing. I hope it doesn't replace the CD though; that would be sad.
R.I.P Ronnie James Dio ! 
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Calling the Wild va être réédité en janvier avec un cd bonus :
SPV/Steamhammer has set a January 25, 2009 European release date for the re-release of DORO's 2000 album "Calling The Wild". The CD comes in a "high-class digipak" with a bonus CD (with two previously unreleased tracks). The extensive booklet includes new photos and liner notes by Doro Pesch and Nick Douglas.
"Calling The Wild" re-release track listing:
CD1
01. Kiss Me Like A Cobra (03:18)
02. Dedication (I Give my Blood) (03:54)
03. Burn It Up (02:45)
04. Give Me Your Reason (04:19)
05. Who You Love (03:51)
06. Scarred (04:39)
07. Ich Will Alles (02:26)
08. White Wedding (04:37)
09. I Wanna Live (02:42)
10. Love Me Forever (05:15)
11. Fuel (03:50)
12. Constant Danger (03:39)
13. Black Rose (03:42)
14. Now Or Never (Hope In The Darkest Hour) (03:51)
15. Danke (02:57)
CD2
01. Alone Again (04:20)
02. I Want More (02:25)
03. Rip Me Apart (03:42)
04. I Adore You (03:22)
05. Burn It Up (Thunder Mix) (03:03)
06. Burn It Up (Lightning Mix) (03:03)
07. Burn It Up (Burning Mix) (03:14)
08. Burn It Up (Burning Hot Mix) (03:19)
09. Burn It Up (Lightning Strikes Again Mix) (02:41)
10. Ich Will Alles (acoustic) (01:48)
11. Burn It Up (acoustic) (03:42)
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"Fight" va lui aussi être réédité en version simple CD avec quelques titres bonus :
1. Fight 04:09
2. Always Live To Win 03:01
3. Descent (feat. Pete Steele) 04:02
4. Salvaje 02:47
5. Undying 04:06
6. Legends Never Die 05:21
7. Rock Before You Bleed 04:22
8. Sister Darkness 04:46
9. Wild Heart 04:32
10. Fight By Your Side 03:49
11. Chained 04:15
12. Hoffnung (Hope) 04:37
13. Song For Me 04:31
14. Untouchable (bonus track) 02:44
15. Tourjour Pour Gasner (bonus track) 03:05
16. Always Live To Win - acoustic (bonus track) 03:10
17. Breaking The Law - acoustic (bonus track) 05:30
Et "Fear No Evil" sortira de nouveau en box limité avec une statue :

Et tout sort le 25/01/2010.
1. Fight 04:09
2. Always Live To Win 03:01
3. Descent (feat. Pete Steele) 04:02
4. Salvaje 02:47
5. Undying 04:06
6. Legends Never Die 05:21
7. Rock Before You Bleed 04:22
8. Sister Darkness 04:46
9. Wild Heart 04:32
10. Fight By Your Side 03:49
11. Chained 04:15
12. Hoffnung (Hope) 04:37
13. Song For Me 04:31
14. Untouchable (bonus track) 02:44
15. Tourjour Pour Gasner (bonus track) 03:05
16. Always Live To Win - acoustic (bonus track) 03:10
17. Breaking The Law - acoustic (bonus track) 05:30
Et "Fear No Evil" sortira de nouveau en box limité avec une statue :

Et tout sort le 25/01/2010.
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Pas de doute maintenant, SPV ont bien été récupérés par Sony Music. 
Même s'ils étaient déjà spécialistes de ce genre de réédition avant...

Même s'ils étaient déjà spécialistes de ce genre de réédition avant...
I'm the lost one chasing colors to the sun
Colors bleed but never fade
Colors bleed but never fade