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Posté : 10 juil. 2014, 20:24
par Mr. Sandman

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Alors, il semblerait définitivement qu'ils disent adieu à leurs adieux (bah oui l'an prochain ça sera leur 50 ans)... :D
In a new interview with Deutsche Welle, Scorpions singer Klaus Meine, guitarist Rudolf Schenker and lead guitarist Matthias Jabs talk about saying farewell to the farewell, the challenges of unplugged concerts, the band's upcoming 50th anniversary, the DW documentary film Forever And A Day and the album they're currently working on.

Q: In 2010, you announced you would end your career together after a three-year farewell tour. In early 2013 came the decision to keep going. Why?

Klaus Meine: "When you start a three-year farewell tour, you know you've got a long time ahead of you. But that long period went by much faster than we imagined. The closer we got to the goal - Munich in December 2012 - the stronger the feeling was that we hadn't come to the end at all. There were so many images in our minds and so many emotions in our hearts. Everything we experienced between 2010 and 2012, the 200 concerts - it was all so powerful. You stand on stage, look down and see so many fans - including the younger generation, who are really getting into it and saying: 'Guys, this is so cool. We're seeing you for the first time. When will you be back?' It's so motivating and inspiring to play for three generations. We're all having too much fun to put down the guitars."

Rudolf Schenker: "The success of the farewell tour bowled us over. When you see you've got a whole new generation in front of you - lots of 18-, 19- and 20-year-olds - then you get a whole new kick out of it. Essentially, we announced the farewell tour because we didn't want to be standing on stage and not able to deliver what people expected from us."

Matthias Jabs: "At first, there were plenty of arguments in favor of stopping. But we were quickly overshadowed by the feeling of how much fun it all is. It doesn't matter where we went, the shows were packed - in South America, the US, throughout Europe. So, we just thought: This can't really be the end."

Posté : 13 juil. 2014, 00:48
par Everflow
Le dernier groupe à avoir réellement arrêté sa carrière après un "Farewell Tour", je crois que ça devait être Led Zeppelin. :D

Posté : 10 août 2014, 17:03
par Everflow
James Kottak n'était toujours pas sur scène dernièrement...

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Fan-filmed video footage of German hard rock veterans SCORPIONS performing on August 1 at the See-Rock festival in Graz, Austria can be seen below.

Sitting behind the kit for the SCORPIONS on the current run of shows is Swedish drummer Johan Franzon. Franzon is filling in for James Kottak, the SCORPIONS' American drummer who spent a month in a Dubai, United Arab Emirates jail in April for insulting Islam and has since begun receiving treatment for alcohol abuse. Kottak said in a statement: "I am determined to come to grips with my alcoholism and am doing everything on a daily basis to beat this relentless disease." He added: "This entire incident caused me to realize that it is time to stop drinking once and for all so that I can become the father, musician, and friend that I know I can be."

SCORPIONS recently released a statement in which they said about Kottak: "[James] will have to find the time to sort out his problems."

Read more at http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/scorpi ... IL3CFwy.99

Posté : 11 sept. 2014, 09:48
par Monty Burnes
J’ai appris un truc super important sur Scorpions cette semaine !!!!! :crazy:

J'avais une invit pour une grande foire expo qui a lieu chaque année près de chez moi. Cette année le thème était l’histoire du rock de 1954 à nos jours avec une exposition (objets anciens, voitures, photos, panneaux explicatifs, mini-vidéos…).

Affiché sur une tenture de 10 mètres sur 2 environ, un texte sur le heavy metal des années 80 expliquant que le groupe «SCORPION faisait partie de la New Wave Of BRITISH Heavy Metal aux côtés de groupes de MÉTAL tels que Iron Maiden, Judas Priest et Saxon». :bravo:

Trop contente de m’être couchée moins bête… :D :up:

Ah oui j’oubliais, le texte était signé… Philippe Manœuvre (inutile de préciser que ma « vénération immodérée » pour ce type s’en est trouvée renforcée !) :mad:


Sinon accessoirement le manager de Scorpions, Peter AMEND, est décédé le 1er septembre dernier. Reste à voir si cela signifie le début d’une nouvelle orientation musicale pour le groupe… ben quoi on a le droit de rêver non ? :hum:
On September 1st 2014, our dear friend PETER AMEND passed away. PETER AMEND was more than just a manager and economic and legal consultant for us. He was an important part of the Scorpions and was also a driving force in the artistic and strategic decisions of the Band with his infinite knowledge and his sensitivity to the music. Due to his advice and influence we achieved great international success in recent years. Our thoughts and prayers are with Peters family in these very difficult times. PETER, you will always be in our hearts forever and a day.

R.I.P. Yours Scorpions
Klaus, Rudolf, Matthias, Pawel and James

Posté : 21 sept. 2014, 13:08
par Everflow
Du grand Manœuvre. :D :bow:

Posté : 29 nov. 2014, 20:09
par Mr. Sandman
Kottak is back ! :D