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domingo, julho 03, 2005

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- Um novo DVD (duplo) dos Motörhead "Stage Fright" é lançado no dia 18 de julho

- Matt Freeman, o baixista de Rancid encontra-se bem, depois da cirurgia a um cancro de pulmão

- Os Wipeout foram escolhidos para acompanhar os Xutos & Pontapés no distrito de Viseu, no mês de agosto (dia 4 em Vouzela e dia 18 em Mortágua).

- Os R.J.A vão actuar em Constância no Auditório Beira Rio, no próximo dia 9 de julho, pelas 21h30 com a participação dos Rubigan 12 e Chão Da Feira, com entrada livre!

- Realizou-se ontem o Live 8, mas duvido que muita gente tenha visto... eu tinha melhores coisas para fazer... nem ouvi nenhuma referência aos Sex Pistols...

- Os d3ö vão actuar no Café da Praia em S. Pedro de Moel no dia 9 de julho, pelas 23h30... prevê-se uma noite quente...

- A Alquimia e o Cinema Paraíso acolheram o novo lançamento da THIS.CO e proporcionaram um dia diferente, no dia 2 de julho, numa iniciativa conjunta...

- Circula nas rádios um tema de Leslie Feist, uma canadiana que venceu vários concursos de música, já lançou o seu segundo trabalho e teve o privilégio de fazer a primeira parte dos Ramones...

- Os Minoria Activa, banda de Punk/Hardcore do Sabugal já gravaram em estúdio aquele que será o seu primeiro CD e a edição é para breve...

- Já estão disponíveis dois video-clips dos Wray Gunn no site da banda (www.wraygunn.com )

- O blog Metal Incandescente voltou às actividades, depois de o autor ter encerrado o dito por cerca de um mês...

- A Spear Producers lançou uma proposta a bandas que queiram participar num concerto no Mercado da Ribeira, podem obter informações em www.spearproductions.blogspot.com

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Billy disse...

Lemmy Kilmister explains his unabatedly passionate relationship with his own band and its varied history as follows: “Motörhead is not only my job, it’s my whole life.”

The legendary group is about to celebrate its 30th anniversary this year, looking back on a unique career. Motörhead have sparkled on the world’s most prestigious stages, graced countless important music magazine covers and released numerous rock classics. The fact that this band counts among the most authentic and charismatic rock acts world-wide is without a doubt due to the never-tiring enthusiasm of Lemmy, who continues to live his own visions of musical earthiness irrespective of trends and fashions. His latest release, entitled Stage Fright, is a double DVD and not merely a rock’n’roll statement chiselled into stone, but also an extraordinary look at the band’s life.

Stage Fright was recorded during a show at the Phillipshalle in Düsseldorf on December 7, 2004. The set features 20 songs from the entire Motörhead history, including ‘Overkill’, ‘Ace Of Spades’ and ‘Iron Fist’. Directly after the show, Motörhead embarked on a three-months US tour, culminating in a performance at the WrestleMania in Los Angeles in front of 20,000 wrestling fans. This memorable occasion was broadcast in 50 countries and witnessed by over 50 million viewers. Stage Fright consists of two DVDs, DVD 1 featuring the Düsseldorf show, shot with 23 high definition cameras under the direction of Sven Offen (Papa Roach, Heather Nova, Grönemeyer, Toten Hosen, among others). Gert Hof, famous not only for his work with Rammstein, was enlisted to take care of the show’s light design. As a special bonus, there is an interactive DVD check with Motörhead, with the three musicians contributing lots of interesting comments about the DVD.

DVD 2 reveals previously unreleased insights, not only into the inner life of the band, but also into the rock’n’roll circus in general. There are interviews with band mastermind Lemmy, guitarist Phil Campbell and drummer Mikkey Dee, as well as the road crew who talk about life on tour. Viewers get a rare chance to watch the roadies doing their work, listen in to the sound check, meet the band’s cook and accompany their entourage on the road. There is also an L.A. special, fans’ comments and other special features. The icing on the cake is the DVD Rom part with the ‘Life´s A Bitch’ realtone for your mobile, Motörhead wallpaper for your PC and mobile, photos from the WrestleMania show in Los Angeles, and an extensive discography. All in all, Stage Fright offers over four hours of playing time (!!!) and comes in Dolby digital 5.1 and AC3 stereo sound.

Parallel to the release, Motörhead are due to embark on an extensive European tour, play various open air festivals and are scheduled to shoot their ‘Whorehouse Blues’ video clip at a strip club in London. The 30th anniversary show will take place at the Hammersmith Odeon on June 16, numerous guests having been invited. As in the last 30 years, this summer looks set to be another Motörhead summer!

Billy disse...

Lemmy Kilmister – vocals, bass
Mikkey Dee – drums
Phil Campbell – guitar

DVD 1
Concert “Düsseldorf Philipshalle 2004”:

Dr. Rock
Stay Clean
Shoot You In The Back
Love Me Like A Reptile
Killers
Metropolis
Over The Top
No Class
I Got Mine
Tragedy
Dancing On Your Grave
Ramones
Sacrifice
Power
Brazil
Killed By Death
Iron Fist
Whore House Blues
Ace Of Spades
Overkill
Credits

Bonus:
- DVD-Check with Motörhead
Exclusive Audio Commentary Multiangle Feature

- Song Selection

DVD 2

- L.A. Special
- Fans
- Making Of
- Testimonials
- We Are The Road Crew
- Introduction
- Crew
- Sound
- Showtime
- The Cook
- Touring
- Slide Show
- The Backstage Rider

DVD ROM Part:

- “Overkill” High Definition Track
Windows Media HD
- Handy Stuff
- “Life`s a Bitch” Realtone
- Motörhead Wallpaper Handy + PC
- Slideshow L.A. Show
- Discography

DVD-Features:
Format: 2 X DVD 9
Lauflänge: appr. 245 min.
Bildformat: 16:9
Audioformat: Concert (Dolby Digital 5.1, AC3 Stereo) Bonus material (AC3 Stereo)
Region code: Free
Videostandard: PAL + NTSC
Untertitel: English / German / French / Spanish / Portuges, Italian
DVD-ROM Part


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