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HAMMERFALL ANNOUNCE MORE EURO TOUR

HAMMERFALL have lined up the following festival appearances:

May 25 - Rock Hard Festival - Gelsenkirchen, Germany
May 26 - Springbreak Festival - Kalmar, Sweden
May 27 - Rock Sound Festival - Huttwil, Swizerland
May 30 - Liseberg - Göteborg, Sweden
June 23 - Bang Your Head Festival - Balingen, Germany
June 24 - Graspop Metal Meeting - Dessel, Belgium
June 25 - Peace & Love Festival - Borlängen, Sweden
July 15 - Masters of Rock - Vizovice, Czech Republic
July 28 - Sjuhäradsrocken - Ulricehamn, Sweden

Source BBM

   

DIMMU BORGIR TO TOUR EUROPE

DIMMU BORGIR will embark on a European headlining tour in October/November. Dubbed "The Invaluable Darkness Tour 2007", the trek will feature Sweden's AMON AMARTH in the direct-support slot. Confirmed dates are as follows:

Sep. 23 - Amsterdam - Paradiso (NL)
Sep. 24 - Tilburg - 013 (NL)
Sep. 25 - Cologne - E-Werk (DE)
Sep. 26 - Brussels - AB (BE)
Oct. 04 - Paris - Elysee Montmartre (FR)
Oct. 06 - Marseille - Le Moulin (FR)
Oct. 07 - Barcrelona - Razzmatazz 2 (ES)
Oct. 09 - Lisbon - Coliseum (PO)
Oct. 10 - Madrid - Joy Eslava (ES)
Oct. 11 - Bergara - Sala Jam (ES)
Oct. 13 - Pratteln - Z7 (CH)
Oct. 14 - Milan - Alcatraz (IT)
Oct. 15 - Ljubljana - Exhibition Hall (SI)
Oct. 16 - Vienna - Planet Music (AT)
Oct. 17 - Budapest - Petofi Csarnok (HU)
Oct. 19 - Prague - Retro (CZ)
Oct. 20 - Warsaw - Progresja (PO)
Oct. 21 - Berlin - Columbiahalle (DE)
Oct. 22 - Hamburg - Docks (DE)
Oct. 23 - Wiesbaden - Schlachthof (DE)
Oct. 25 - München - Georg Elser Halle (DE)
Oct. 26 - Leipzig - Werk II (DE)
Oct. 27 - Stuttgart - Nuclear Blast Festival (DE)
Oct. 29 - Copenhagen - Store Vega (DK)
Oct. 30 - Lund - Mejeriet (SE)
Nov. 01 - Helsinki - House Of Culture (FI)
Nov. 02 - Oulu - Tearia (FI)
Nov. 04 - Stockholm - Arenan (SE)
Nov. 05 - Gothenburg - Tragarn (SE)
Nov. 06 - Oslo - Sentrum Scene (NO)

Source BBM

   

BLACK SABBATH's GEEZER BUTLER "THE BEATLES CHANGED MY LIFE"

Recently Mark Voger of the Asbury Park Press conducted an interview with BLACK SABBATH bassist Geezer Butler (BLACK SABBATH, HEAVEN AND HELL). Few excerpts are follows:

On whether it was a tough decision for BLACK SABBATH to fire Ozzy Osbourne following the recording of 1978's ironically titled "Never Say Die":

"Of course it was tough. You didn't ever think it would ever come to that. But Ozzy was in a really bad way, health-wise. Addictions were just, like, takin' over him.

"He wasn't into the band any more. When we started rehearsals for that particular album, he didn't turn up for about four weeks. So, you know, we knew that he wasn't into it. And he'd already left once. We couldn't afford for him to leave again, kind-of-thing. So we made the decision that he had to go."

On his G/Z/R (a.k.a. GEEZER) project, which released three albums:

"I hadn't written lyrics for years, so I needed to get all that stuff off me chest. I just sort of let loose on the first album (1995's 'Plastic Planet'), because I just really wanted to do a heavy album. I liked Burt's (Burton C. Bell's) voice, from FEAR FACTORY. We just got together to see how it would go. I really liked the stuff we did together, so I decided to go ahead and record it.

"The second album (1997's 'Black Science'), I was disappointed with, because I was tryin' to be a bit more ambitious, but do it quickly. It just didn't work out the way I wanted it to. There's a lot more keyboards on the second album and a lot of ideas that I had in me head, but I couldn't quite communicate to the engineer at that time. [2005's 'Ohmwork' was a] mixture of everything from very melodic to very heavy. Just loads of different styles."

On his initial inspiration to become a musician:

"I wanted to be a Beatle. When THE BEATLES came along, it totally inspired me. Because up until then, me brothers used to like Elvis (Presley); me sister liked a lot of the English imitators of Elvis, like Cliff Richard and all that. None of them really appealed to me. So there was nothing for my generation until THE BEATLES came along. I started to get interested in music.

"And then when they made it in America, it proved that working-class English people could get together and make music that everybody wants to hear. The big ambition then was to make it in America. THE BEATLES were the first English band to ever make it in the States. So they proved that it could be done. That opened the gates for all loads of English bands.

"Because at the time in England, it seemed like a lot of the English bands would be around for like a year or two, and then they'd split up. So being able to go over to America would open a whole new career for you. It changed me life."

Source Asbury Park Press

 

 

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