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album solo de Bret Michaels

Posté : 15 mars 2011, 13:15
par Pierre
Album prévu pour mai, et le leader de poison travaille aussi sur son autobiographie :tata:

BRET MICHAELS SOLO ALBUM FINALLY SET TO ROCK :

Just posted to: www.billboard.com/news/bret-michaels / "Just as his myriad health problems didn't stop him from releasing a new album ("Custom Built") and winning "Celebrity Apprentice" last year, Bret Michaels isn't letting heart surgery slow him down this year, either. The veteran rocker will be on the road this year, including a summer jaunt with Mötley Crüe and the New York Dolls, celebrating his band Poison's 25th anniversary. He'll also tour on his own, release a new solo album in May as well as a new Poison compilation, host a cruise in November and continue work on his autobiography, "Roses & Thorns."
"I feel absolutely great, man," Michaels, who underwent surgery in January to repair a hole in his heart, tells Billboard.com. "I'm up, I'm walking, I'm exercising. Considering how much my body's been through since last April, I feel pretty damn good. I feel lucky. It just wasn't my time."
It is time, however, for new Michaels' music. Coming on the heels of "Custom Built" is "Get Your Rock On," which he says is full of "a lot of really straight-up, in-your-face, well-produced, contemporary just good rock songs. It mixes a little bit of the classic elements with some new sounds." Featuring all originals, Michaels says his sixth solo album hits harder than its predecessors.
"With the other albums I did, I always put a little bit of Americana and contemporary country into the music," he explains, "influences and stuff from Lynyrd Skynyrd to Mellencamp and Garth Brooks mixed in with my Aerosmith and AC/DC. This one is primarily straight-up rock songs, which I think people will like. I've written a lot of good stuff over the last few years that I think are just good rock songs. I feel really strong about it."
As the new album comes out, Michaels is looking forward to "making a strange kind of history" by touring both on his own and with Poison. His solo dates begin Mar. 19 in Arizona, including some shows with actor Kevin Costner and his band Modern West. Poison, meanwhile, gets under way on May 25 in Biloxi, Miss., before joining the Crüe tour June 7 in Dallas. Poison is also planning to release "A Double Dose of Poison," which Michaels says will feature "greatest hits...and a lot of the B-sides and different stuff on there. It's basically commemorative of the 25th anniversary and sort of like a CD program of the songs we'll be doing" on tour.
No new Poison music is planned yet, but Michaels notes that he and bandmates C.C. DeVille, Rikki Rockett and Bobby Dall are "closer this year than we've been in years. We've all been on the phone, talking about the songs we're gonna play and the stuff we started out having fun doing. It's a good feeling. I think it's going to be a kick-ass summer."
He's also looking forward to being on the road with Mötley Crüe, even though there have been some harsh words exchanged over the years, and even recently, between the two camps. "I know Mötley Crüe made some derogatory statements early on when I mentioned us doing this (tour) together," says Michaels, who tipped the tour last summer. "But I've spoken with Nikki (Sixx) several times on the phone now, and really, the truth of the matter is that rock fans spoke up and said what a great tour this will be, to see those bands with that kind of energy and stage shows. So I want to go out this summer, regardless of what's been said and what's been done...Really, it means nothing to me. What matters is I go out and have fun with my band on our 25th anniversary. That's all."
Amidst all this, Michaels -- who's also planning to release a vocal warm-up CD for aspiring singers -- is continuing to work on the oft-delayed autobiography, "Roses & Thorns." But, he notes, "every time I turn around, I've got a new chapter to add. Just the medical condition alone is worth the last half of the book. I promise I'm going to get you bits and pieces to read. I'm just gonna give you stuff -- 'Read this!' Really, it'll get out some day, but so much happens to me, and how do you leave any of it out?"

Posté : 15 mars 2011, 20:18
par mike-polar
ON S'EN BRANLE!!!!

Posté : 15 mars 2011, 20:39
par kingdavid of steel
j'aurais pas dit mieux :lol:

Posté : 15 mars 2011, 22:24
par ominergy
mike-polar a écrit :ON S'EN BRANLE!!!!
Je suis pas sur que ta semence soit très importante pour Bret Michaels, d'ailleurs quel album de Poison préfères tu ?

Posté : 15 mars 2011, 22:26
par kingdavid of steel
"into the abyss" perso ;)

Posté : 15 mars 2011, 22:33
par ominergy
Merde je connais pas les faces B :D

Posté : 16 mars 2011, 20:38
par Dave
mike-polar a écrit :ON S'EN BRANLE!!!!

:lol: :lol:

Posté : 20 mars 2011, 15:25
par houguerr
il avait pas un problème de santé plus ou moins récemmant ?

Posté : 21 mars 2011, 09:11
par Gandalf
Oui oui, l'an dernier.

Sur Parismatch.com ( :lol: ) y avait ca à l'epoque:


Hospitalisé depuis le 21 avril dernier (2010) pour une hémorragie cérébrale, Bret Michaels vient d’obtenir son congé de l’hôpital.

Lucie Dancoing - Parismatch.com


Soulagement pour les fans. L’état de santé de Bret Michael s’est amélioré. Considérablement même, puisque le chanteur a pu quitter l’hôpital St Joseph de Phoenix rapporte le site américain People. C’est le docteur Joseph Zabramski qui a confirmé ces nouvelles lors d’une conférence de presse organisée hier : «M. Michaels est vraiment une personne très chanceuse», a déclaré le neurochirurgien. Mais si le chanteur a pu quitter l’hôpital, il n’est pas encore totalement guéri : «Pour l’instant, il est toujours gravement malade.»
Michaels le miraculé


Début avril déjà, Bret Michaels était admis d’urgence à l’hôpital pour subir une appendicectomie. Puis le 21 avril, victime d’une hémorragie subarachnoïde, le leader du groupe glam metal Poison était transporté d’urgence à l’Institut neurologique de Barlow à Phoenix.

Sans connaître l’origine de cette hémorragie cérébrale, le personnel médical avait décelé un problème connexe : une hyponatrémie. Avec une trop faible concentration de sodium dans le plasma sanguin, Bret Michaels risquait à tout moment d’être victime d’une attaque. Surtout que le chanteur est diabétique depuis l’enfance, et n’a donc pas pu recevoir le traitement aux stéroïdes qui auraient pu calmer la douleur.

Mais il en fallait plus pour anéantir le juré de l’émission «Nashville Star». Récupérant petit à petit l’usage de la parole et sa mobilité, Bret Michaels est sur la voie de la guérison : «Je m’attends vraiment à ce qu’il retrouve 100% de ses capacités. Il fait partie de ces quelques chanceux, les 10 à 20% de patients qui recouvrent tous leurs moyens et peuvent reprendre toutes leurs activités de manière normale», a conclu le spécialiste.

Bret Michaels va devoir suivre des séances de physiothérapie… Et poursuivre sa convalescence dans un endroit tenu secret.

Posté : 21 mars 2011, 12:23
par demodefontenay
Un vrai extra terrestre ce Bret !! :lol: