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Post by Pete on Jun 22, 2004 16:02:47 GMT -5
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Post by gringo300 on Jun 22, 2004 18:17:06 GMT -5
scorpions drummer james kottak has reportedly been in over 30 bands.
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Post by Trexx on Jun 23, 2004 4:10:36 GMT -5
Right on, Pete!Thanks for the reminder. How's it measure-up? There's folks around here that would like to know! gringo300, I always knew I'd meet someone that knew band personell as well as some folks know major league stats... ...Ha! -trexx
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justmusic
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Post by justmusic on Jun 23, 2004 13:38:21 GMT -5
As I've written in my review, it definitivly rocks!
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Post by sandi on Jun 23, 2004 13:40:47 GMT -5
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Post by Frank on Jun 23, 2004 13:48:14 GMT -5
I JUST HEARD THE FIRST SINGLE ON THE RADIO TODAY. IT'S A LITTLE HEAVIER THAN ANYTHING THING THEY'VE EVER DONE BUT IT SOUNDS GOOD TO ME!
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Post by justmusic on Jun 23, 2004 14:03:31 GMT -5
Which one was it? Here they haven't released a single, only the radio stations got a 4 track promo CD, but, if only, they played "She Said"
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Post by gringo300 on Jun 23, 2004 14:22:05 GMT -5
i've heard that james kottak played session drums for trixter but i can't confirm that.
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Post by Pete on Jun 23, 2004 14:24:59 GMT -5
The review is pretty good. www.rocknrolluniverse.com/rocknrolluniverse_012.htmIt's a great CD. It has a five minute promotional video on it that's pretty cool. It explains how they recorded the CD. It was kind of a live studio album. They all played in the studio at the same time to try and capture some of their live evenergy on a studio album. As Klaus put it " This is Scorpions where you really fell the sting!". Rudy Schenker said "We did aoustica we did the philharmonic thing we did other stuff but now were back!". It's a good hard rockin' Scorpions CD and I recommend it.
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justmusic
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Post by justmusic on Jun 23, 2004 15:03:45 GMT -5
The review is pretty good. Thanks a lot!
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Post by Trexx on Jul 11, 2004 20:47:32 GMT -5
The Scorpions are one of the my most beloved bands of all time. They are sooo over-the-top GREAT!
I've been giving this one a listen for a week. With a big break, and then got back to it for a follow up. It is a kicker... Lot's of vocally orientated melodies but the guitar is NOT SHY either. And I cannot believe the quality of Klaus' voice. It's no wonder it's especially showcased in many wonderfully powerful rockin' tunes here. At worst, this is a slightly pop' rockin' Cd, and at best is a statement by one of the most enduring and talented veterans that is supreme quality hard rock! ...THOSE GUITARS, THAT VOICE, and yes the rythm section is MOVING APPROPRIATELY TOO!
My first thought was, "Time lapse back to the 80's..."
Justmusic Great track-by-track commentary in your review.
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Post by Pete on Jul 12, 2004 0:05:58 GMT -5
The Scorpions are one of the my most beloved bands of all time. They are sooo over-the-top GREAT! I've been giving this one a listen for a week. With a big break, and then got back to it for a follow up. It is a kicker... Lot's of vocally orientated melodies but the guitar is NOT SHY either. And I cannot believe the quality of Klaus' voice. It's no wonder it's especially showcased in many wonderfully powerful rockin' tunes here. At worst, this is a slightly pop' rockin' Cd, and at best is a statement by one of the most enduring and talented veterans that is supreme quality hard rock! ...THOSE GUITARS, THAT VOICE, and yes the rythm section is MOVING APPROPRIATELY TOO! My first thought was, "Time lapse back to the 80's..." Justmusic Great track-by-track commentary in your review. This really is a good CD. I think I like it better than Tesla's Into The Now. I think it's my favorite 2004 CD.
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Post by Trexx on Jul 15, 2004 16:25:28 GMT -5
57 dB and Climbing! Deep and Dark rules! - ROCKING OUT ALERT- - The telephone cannot be heard-
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Post by Trexx on Jul 17, 2004 4:47:20 GMT -5
There's more rock'n roll power in Mathias Jabs little finger than all the the syndicated radio broadcasts in the free world... LONG LIVE ROCK! Scorpions swerve in from out of nowhere with a pulverizing, merciless, slammer of a Cd. Unbreakable .. the new one! Filet Minion, Creme de la creme, kika faughkin ass! ;D You're cheating yourself if you don't check it out...
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Post by Trexx on Jul 17, 2004 4:49:04 GMT -5
I JUST HEARD THE FIRST SINGLE ON THE RADIO TODAY. IT'S A LITTLE HEAVIER THAN ANYTHING THING THEY'VE EVER DONE BUT IT SOUNDS GOOD TO ME! Uhhh... ever hear Love Drive? Animal Magnetism?
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Post by Trexx on Jul 20, 2004 13:26:23 GMT -5
Summer 2004, it's all about the three pronged, trilogy, the mighty rockers:
SCORPIONS -Unbreakable (Too good for words.)
-UFO- -You Are Here (Oh, sheeit, this is an incarnation that climbs to another level.)
MICHAEL SCHENKER Schenker/Pattison Summit, Endless Jam (Stunning. A must have.)
IF THAT'S TOO OFF THE BEATEN PATH, there's:
CHEAP TRICK -Special One (Sounds new, because it is.)
ALICE COOPER -The Eyes of Alice Coooper (Commercial, but good commercial.)
AEROSMITH -Honkin' On Bobo (Juicy.)
TESLA -Into the Now (Above standard by a light year or two.)
DEEP PURPLE -Bannanas (Not-heard-yet.)
(this list could have continued...)
PLUS ALL THE RAUCUS OUTFITS THAT ARE PROMOTED IN THE ADS ON THIS SITE
Is hard rock DEAD? I think not!
This summer is happening for KICK ASSSSSSS ROCK!
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