The program includes all the old hits and the new album. The title (GAME OVER) of the new studio album by the band-around rock icon Udo Dirkschneider (original voice of the cult band Accept) has become a statement that has a lot to talk about.
Early bird tickets starting from 35 euros are on sale exclusively at www.ticketshop.lv (WHAT?)
Dirkschneider stands for clear, straightforward words. “If mankind doesn't rethink some things, it could have drastic consequences,” he says. Last but not least, “Game Over” is the realistic, sober observation of an artist who has seen the world more intensely than hardly anyone else. Born in Solingen, he has been on tour around the world for over four decades.
He processes a central thought in “Game Over”: “We all, no matter where we live, just have this one planet. If something happens, it always has international implications."
Global climate change is one of the topics that Dirkschneider brings up on the album. "Floods in Germany or the fires in southern Europe and Turkey have shown how urgent it is to do something," says the musician. “But not only here. The world is also increasingly having a peace problem. The international arms trade and private arms possession are increasing. In many countries, there is an increasing number of shootings among minors, including in schools. In addition, there is an unknown number of child soldiers who are actively involved in the war in many places."
A theme that the song. "Kids And Guns" treats. No question about it - Udo Dirkschneider is a cosmopolitan who is at home in the world and always sees it in its entirety. Musically, too, he thinks and feels extremely international. So “Game Over” has become a virtually ageless, cosmopolitan work. Songs like "Metal Never Dies", "Kids And Guns" or "Prophecy" are precise, punchy, catchy, and powerful and make the album a straight rock ´n roll“ output that goes straight to the top. Crashing riffs, precise grooving basses, and an impulsive heaviness dominate the songs. Anyone who likes unpolished, straightforward heavy rock will immediately feel at home here.
^ ^ "Staircase", iespējams, ir kāpnes. Ja pa tām jānes kaut kas pamatīgs, piemēram, milzīgas, masīvas klavieres, varētu būt milzum lielas iespējas sapist gan kustamos, gan nekustamos īpašumus...
Nu tad sausais atlikums varētu būt tāds: Dirkšneiders un UDO grupa ir tik noriebušies visiem, ka viņus nevar ciest pat attiecīgā koncerta organizatori?
Cik es dzirdēju, esot šiem prožektoru kopne kaut kāda gara bijusi. Ja tā tā vaina, tad divtik stulbi. 2006. gadā, kad bija kaut kādu mistisku orgu rīkotais Dio koncis Skonto hallē, tur pisās kādu pusstundu ap tām gaismām, līdz pats Dio iznāca uz skatuves, pateica "fuck the lights, it's all about the music, un sāka močīt. Pusi konča spīdēja pāris sarkani lukturi, pēc tam zaļi, un neviens īpaši nesūdzējās.
Dio koncis nebija Skonto hallē, bet tādā mazā hallītē blakus Skonto stadionam, kura jau tagad nojaukta. Tur kur auto stāvvieta. Koncis oriģināli bija paredzēts Skonto hallē, bet tie orgi tur sapisās, jo tur beigās nevarēja taisīt, tāpēc, ka tai pašā vakarā bija Latvijas futbola izlases spēle stadionā.
Bet jā, ja par DIO stāsts, tad gadījās USA esot, tikt uz šo filmu: www.diodreamersneverdie.com/
Nez, varbūt internetos jau ir kaut kur nosperama. Ja tā, tad silti iesaku noskatīties - manuprāt, ļoti sirsnīga un interesanta dokumentālā filma.
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