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At The Back => The Dressing Room => Topic started by: _tom_ on July 30, 2007, 05:16:51 PM
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http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=77771
:o :?
I dont know whats going on there, but its truly awful.. hope its some kind of joke :(
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:o :o :o :oops:
thats...... well......
yer.
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and i thought my piss taking lead playing sounded bad...... if thats serious i will never intentionally play bad again as it sounds better than that
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One tee many martoonies? That's what happens when you 'rink too much! It's ruined his life!!
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TO is he a drinker? as in, problem drinker... i had no idea :( :o :evil:
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TO is he a drinker? as in, problem drinker... i had no idea :( :o :evil:
NOTORIOUS drinker and very volatile/violent personality, to boot.
Lot of problems, unforuntately.
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daaaamn! what a waste...
i've never really followed his career much, can't believe i didn't know about this! :oops: :lol:
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Ouch. =X
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I read that Guitar World interview with him that someone mentions in the comments on blabbermouth. Sad state of affairs to say the least.
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:D Ouch ! that was bad...........very, very bad !
he also has a drugs problem as well. [heroin]i`d heard in a article in Guitarist that he`d managed to blow all his money & was giving guitar lessons for a few hundred bucks a time but i didn`t want to believe it. Looks like they were right.
:D 8)
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it's a real shame, he can play the $% out of that Vee when he's ON.
:(
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Wow, that was bad. Which is a real shame, because he used to be an excellent player. Best anti-drug/drink advert I've seen in a long while.
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That is sad.
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Journalist Dave Ling's firsthand account:
Compared to his elder sibling, who threw shapes and played the rock star to absolute perfection, MICHAEL SCHENKER was an utter disgrace. He'd turned up at the site mid-morning with a bottle of Courvoisier cognac inside him. After an altercation during the soundcheck, Schenker threw his guitar across the stage, trying to hurt the agent who'd booked him for the show, before threatening not to perform. The rest of the day was spent in his portacabin, attempting to sleep things off. It didn't work.
Excuse the language, but Schenker played like a complete c**t. Looking visibly glazed, he could scarely walk let alone play guitar. After 45 minutes of his alotted 90, having been booed and jeered throughout, Michael stumbled into the wings to the strains of the footie chant, "You're shite and you know you are". Then, incredibly, he returned.
There was a momentary improvement, but any thoughts that Schenker might get out of jail were rudely shot down during the ensuing half-hour.
"Ladies and gentlemen, this is $%ing improvised but we do the best we can, okay?" slurred Michael before UFO's 'Too Hot To Handle' - a song he must've played a hundred thousand times before, the simple riff to which had suddenly become infinitely beyond his grasp. Believe me, the song 'On And On' had never felt more appropriate. Once it was all over, Michael and his brother Rudolf came to blows and the pair had to be separated by security. The word 'pathetic' doesn't even begin to cover it. It'll be interesting to see whether he makes it to Manchester or Hammersmith.
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Wow, that was bad. Which is a real shame, because he used to be an excellent player. Best anti-drug/drink advert I've seen in a long while.
Yep, exactly what I was thinking. Schenker wrote some of my favourite riffs and solos but it seems as though the alcohol has ruined him :(
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Damn thats bad, I remember an old video of van halen playing whilst under the influence it was on a similar par with this!
Sadly booze and guitar don't go well together, well not at the same time anyway!
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Prophetic:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v723/TwilightOdyssey/BuiltToDestroy.jpg)
FYI, that was not planned. MS was just WASTED at the shoot ...
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FYI, that was not planned. MS was just WASTED at the shoot ...
Hmm, something about not changing the habit of a lifetime...?
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Tonight was possibly one of the saddest nights of my life -
Michael Schenker is now officially dead as one of my heroes
I went to see MSG & Scorpions at Hammersmith
Schenker was so bad - he couldn't even play at all
I have seen this man move me to tears with the beauty and majesty of his playing over the years .
Tonight I was in tears again - frustration and feelings be being robbed and somehow betrayed and let down.
He was late on stage , and clearly not capable of much
The sound was all over the place - no-one seemed to suss out what was up although I realised that MS had his delay , chorus and Wah all on whilst playing bits where they shouldnt be on
He even crouched down to fiddle with stuff and it just got worse - like he was sabotaging himself.
His tech (looked like his son) eventually came and switched off all the pedals after many in the crowd started jeering at him - ok sadly I was among the number.
But what was then exposed was that Michael couldnt even play simple riffs
The band quickly switched to their last number after only 15 mins on stage and MS made Doctor Doctor sound like it needed to go to the hospital in a hurry
The band then left the stage - not a moment too soon.
I felt so sorry for his brother who i guess was giving Michael a last chance by letting him open the tour for the Scorps.
By the way - the scorpions were superb and played a longer set - possibly to make up to the fans who were short changed by MSG
They played 6 or more songs with Uli Roth who looked a bit like Papa Smurf, but still had the playing skills that made him a legend - still showing his obsession with Jimi Hendrix though)
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Tonight was possibly one of the saddest nights of my life - Michael Schenker is now officially dead as one of my heroes
I went to see MSG & Scorpions at Hammersmith
Schenker was so bad - he couldn't even play at all ....
Ditto, although Schenker as he used to be will always be a hero.
What time did MSG go on stage? I got held up in the silly queue outside (if we'd all been struck by lightning or something the average age of London would have gone down by about 10 years... :roll: ) so didn't get in until 7.30. When I got there I thought the "band" on stage was a bunch of roadies messing about - until I realised that the shambling figure in camo pants, hoody, cap and shades was Michael Schenker... Oh God.
....By the way - the scorpions were superb and played a longer set - possibly to make up to the fans who were short changed by MSG
They played 6 or more songs with Uli Roth who looked a bit like Papa Smurf, but still had the playing skills that made him a legend - still showing his obsession with Jimi Hendrix though)
Scorpions were awesome, but there seemed to be an element of the crowd who didn't like Uli or didn't know who the f*ck he was - some oaf even threw a bottle on stage. And the buffoon next to me kept groaning every time Uli appeared. OK, the Hendrixy stuff like "Dark Lady" may not be for everyone, but "We'll Burn The Sky" and "In Trance" are stone cold classics. Bollocks to the Uli haters. :evil:
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Ditto, although Schenker as he used to be will always be a hero.
Yes - to be fair watched some old early 80s clips on YouTube after posting my last post and was reminded of his brilliance.
Think it shows what drink or drugs can reduce you to
What time did MSG go on stage?
Went on about 7.30 (15 mins late) - started off with "Ready To Rock" (or ready to fall over by the look of it.
Scorpions were awesome, but there seemed to be an element of the crowd who didn't like Uli or didn't know who the f*ck he was - some oaf even threw a bottle on stage. And the buffoon next to me kept groaning every time Uli appeared. OK, the Hendrixy stuff like "Dark Lady" may not be for everyone, but "We'll Burn The Sky" and "In Trance" are stone cold classics.
Yes they were great....Uli is great but so hasn't moved forwards in many ways.
Hearing Pictured Life/Speedys Coming/In Trance and We'll burn the Sky was good.....Dark Lady was as bad as it was when I first heard it over 25 years ago. Would have liked for them to play "Sails of Charon"
I think it was hard on a lot of the audience to have him play so many numbers one after the other - they felt a bit lost.
I think it showed how much of a tighter band the Scorps became after Uli left - the first signs of that shift were there on Taken By Force but that is what Uli hated and why he left.
Rudolph once again showed what a great entertainer should be - he was pretty funny - like a muppet playing guitar but he never missed a beat.
So sad about Michael though!
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:D Glad you said that about "Dark Lady" i thought i was the only one who didn`t like it !
Actually the Uli era Scorps for me at least are very hit & miss. They became a much better band after he left.......still would have loved to see him & them playing "Speedys Coming" & "Well Burn The Sky".
:D 8)
Edit : This is how he used to be [ its the last 3 minutes you`ll be interested in !! ]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4FistPTLn8&mode=related&search=
Edit Edit : or try this one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Vi01StwnFA&mode=related&search=
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(MSG) went on about 7.30 (15 mins late) - started off with "Ready To Rock" (or ready to fall over by the look of it).
I think that's what they were playing as I got in (it was hard to tell :? ) so I didn't really miss anything. Unfortunately.
Rudolph once again showed what a great entertainer should be - he was pretty funny - like a muppet playing guitar but he never missed a beat.
And Pawel Maciwoda was fantastic - he's like a crazy little gnome charging around the stage larking about. He and Kottak seem to have really given the band an adrenaline charge.
It was great to see how healthy and energetic the whole band look - yes, there's a degree of slick "professionalism" about their show, but here are 5 middle-aged guys who, after 30-plus years (admittedly with a few line-up changes) look like they actually want to be there and like they still enjoy playing music with each other. Brilliant! :D
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but here are 5 middle-aged guys who, after 30-plus years (admittedly with a few line-up changes) look like they actually want to be there and like they still enjoy playing music with each other.
Klaus and Rudy are going to be 60 next year!!
Scary!
Scorps started in 1965!
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saw that at HC, but that's a shame... :(
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Thank christ I didn't bother to scr@pe the cash together to see him in Belfast.
Could be the curse of the Vs actually as Wishbone ash where somewhat similar the 2nd time I saw them
I remember seeing John Martyn in a similar state one night, I ended up where I just couldn't listen to him ever again it was so bad
All in all really sad, what a waste
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:( sad indeed. but i was there myself a few months ago.
i must admit i like a few sherbets myself from time to time (who doesn't...), but only did one show where i was actually drunk (after i split up with a girl i was seeing). the show was ok, but i was ashamed of myself... it wasn't so fun for me to play as it usually is either.
i promised myself no more booze and performances, even just one to get over stage fright. playing live music is better than boozing anyway.
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Holy **** that was downright AWFUL. I never thought that possible. I now feel a little better about my guitar playing thus far.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6H-uxXwdrg
found this 70s UFO video today and remembered this thread... man oh man, what a player he could be. nice medallion V too (hope nothing bad became of it)