MSG - "In Search Of The Peace Of Mind" (video)
When I'm alone I'm feeling blue
Dreaming a dream of a world that's lovely and true
Faintly the dream of a true and wonderful world
And no one will care as long as the world will turn
Faintly the dream of a true and wonderful world
And no one will care as long as the world will turn
And I know a place to go to find my peace of mind
And I know a place to find my peace of mind
And I try
And I try
And I try
And I try...
Band: MSG
Lyric video: "In Search Of The Peace Of Mind"
Video by: Ingo Spörl (Hard Media)
Album: "Immortal"
Type: Full length
Release date: January 29th, 2021
Label: Nuclear Blast Records
Track listing:
01. Drilled To Kill (feat Ralf Scheepers)
02. Don’t Die On Me Now (feat Joe Lynn Turner)
03. Knight Of The Dead (feat Ronnie Romero)
04. After The Rain (feat Michael Voss)
05. Devil’s Daughter (feat Ralf Scheepers)
06. Sail The Darkness (feat Ronnie Romero)
07. The Queen Of Thorns And Roses (feat Michael Voss)
08. Come On Over (feat Ronnie Romero)
09. Sangria Morte (feat Joe Lynn Turner)
10. In Search Of Peace Of Mind (feat Ronnie Romero, Gary Barden, Doogie White, Robin McAuley)
Dreaming a dream of a world that's lovely and true
Faintly the dream of a true and wonderful world
And no one will care as long as the world will turn
Faintly the dream of a true and wonderful world
And no one will care as long as the world will turn
And I know a place to go to find my peace of mind
And I know a place to find my peace of mind
And I try
And I try
And I try
And I try...
Δισκογραφική επιστροφή για τους MSG μετά από δεκατρία έτη. Ο διάδοχος του album "In the Midst of Beauty" της μπάντας του (τιτάνα) Michael Schenker φέρει τον τίτλο "Immortal" και κυκλοφόρησε μόλις χθες.
Οι MSG σχηματίσθηκαν το 1979 από τον πρώην κιθαρίστα των Scorpions και των UFO, Michael Schenker. Το ακρωνύμιο σήμαινε Michael Schenker Group, στο δεύτερο μισό των 80ς παρέμεινε MSG αλλά ως McAuley Schenker Group, για να επανέλθει (μετά το 1992) στην αρχική του έννοια.
Δελτίο τύπου: «MSG is a legendary name. After two phenomenal records under the guise of Michael Schenker Fest, a true guitar hero is returning to his roots. By forming Michael Schenker Group (MSG) back in 1979, Michael Schenker laid the foundations for one of hard rock’s most glorious solo careers of all times.
And while nobody expected anything less from a former guitarist for Scorpions and UFO, it’s close to impossible mentioning everything Michael has built over the past 50 years, or the countless people he influenced or played with. This, truly, is the stuff that hard rocking myths are made of.
“I never looked back,” is how Michael dryly sums up an extraordinary career. Due to this mindset, he only realised much later what a huge impact his playing had made on the world of metal and hard rock. Very few guitarists can be cited as a primary influence for the likes of James Hetfield, Kirk Hammett, Dave Mustaine, Dimebag Darrell, Slash or Kerry King.
However, to understand Michael Schenker means to understand one primary thing: he’s not here to be worshipped or adored, he’s not here to get rich, he’s here to play. And at 65, he’s doing it with the same swagger, verve and dizzying artistry as always. “I’m still 16 in my head,” he laughs.
Right in time for his 40th anniversary as a solo artist and his 50th birthday as a musician, he resurrects the immortal Michael Schenker Group. “Immortal” is also the name of his new album, recorded by likely the strongest line-up in his long history.
Its a lightning bolt of an album that sounds fresh, bloodthirsty and agile. “Immortal” showcases the gargantuan vocal talents of Chilean hard rock prodigy Ronnie Romero (Rainbow), backed by singers Ralf Scheepers (Primal Fear), Joe Lynn Turner (ex-Deep Purple) as well as Schenker’s brother in arms, Michael Voss (Mad Max) who again produced the record alongside Michael Schenker - flawlessly, punchy and at full steam as if their very lives depended on it.
Next to Michael Schenker caressing his iconic black and white Dean Flying V, we hear bass player Barry Sparks (Dokken), keyboard player Steve Mann as well as the three drummers Bodo Schopf, Simon Phillips (ex-Toto) and Brian Tichy (ex-Whitesnake) pumping gallons of fresh blood through the tracks.
And that’s not all, keyboard wizard extraordinaire Derek Sherinian (Dream Theater, Black Country Communion) gives the listener a baptism of fire in the blistering, heavy hitting opener “Drilled to Kill”, powered by Ralf Scheepers’ unbelievable vocal tornado.
Michael Schenker doesn’t live to play, he plays to live, and there’s no better way of summing up his relationship to his music than this - now for half a century and counting. The most emblematic representation of this relationship is the monumental closing track “In Search Of The Peace Of Mind”, a new recording of the very first song he ever wrote.
“I composed this track in my mother’s kitchen back when I was 15,” he looks back half a century and smiles broadly: “The solo is just so perfect, I wouldn’t change a single note even today. This is the most important song of the last 50 years for me. It’s what started it all.”
When it finally got released in 1972 on the Scorpions’ debut “Lonesome Crow” Schenker had already moved on to UFO. What followed were several decades of pure hard rock ecstasy on and off stage, featuring a rotating cast of stellar players, always pressing the pedal to the metal.
Now, in 2020, he reaps what he sowed. Alongside many of his peers, friends and contemporaries, he is celebrating 50 years of hard rock - fittingly with an album that is something like a zeitgeisty reminiscence of everything he’s ever done.
The massive midtempo smasher “Don’t Die On Me Now” sees Joe Lynn Turner going all in, Ronnie Romero works his magic in “Knight Of The Dead” while Michael Voss cuts a grand figure before the microphone as well as behind the mixing desk on the furious second single “After The Rain”. Towering above them all, Michael Schenker and his guitar prove they’re truly and utterly invincible.
The celebrated icon pulls out all the stops - including his legendary “howler”, the fabled magnet he’s used on his fingerboard for a while now. And here’s yet another thing that’s just so archetypically Schenker, when bringing up his fiery and dedicated performance on “Immortal” he nonchalantly shrugs it off: “I simply played from the heart, as always.” This, dear Michael, is the understatement of the year - all the more so for a record that is already one of the top contenders for hard rock/metal album of the year.»
Οι MSG σχηματίσθηκαν το 1979 από τον πρώην κιθαρίστα των Scorpions και των UFO, Michael Schenker. Το ακρωνύμιο σήμαινε Michael Schenker Group, στο δεύτερο μισό των 80ς παρέμεινε MSG αλλά ως McAuley Schenker Group, για να επανέλθει (μετά το 1992) στην αρχική του έννοια.
Δελτίο τύπου: «MSG is a legendary name. After two phenomenal records under the guise of Michael Schenker Fest, a true guitar hero is returning to his roots. By forming Michael Schenker Group (MSG) back in 1979, Michael Schenker laid the foundations for one of hard rock’s most glorious solo careers of all times.
And while nobody expected anything less from a former guitarist for Scorpions and UFO, it’s close to impossible mentioning everything Michael has built over the past 50 years, or the countless people he influenced or played with. This, truly, is the stuff that hard rocking myths are made of.
“I never looked back,” is how Michael dryly sums up an extraordinary career. Due to this mindset, he only realised much later what a huge impact his playing had made on the world of metal and hard rock. Very few guitarists can be cited as a primary influence for the likes of James Hetfield, Kirk Hammett, Dave Mustaine, Dimebag Darrell, Slash or Kerry King.
However, to understand Michael Schenker means to understand one primary thing: he’s not here to be worshipped or adored, he’s not here to get rich, he’s here to play. And at 65, he’s doing it with the same swagger, verve and dizzying artistry as always. “I’m still 16 in my head,” he laughs.
Right in time for his 40th anniversary as a solo artist and his 50th birthday as a musician, he resurrects the immortal Michael Schenker Group. “Immortal” is also the name of his new album, recorded by likely the strongest line-up in his long history.
Its a lightning bolt of an album that sounds fresh, bloodthirsty and agile. “Immortal” showcases the gargantuan vocal talents of Chilean hard rock prodigy Ronnie Romero (Rainbow), backed by singers Ralf Scheepers (Primal Fear), Joe Lynn Turner (ex-Deep Purple) as well as Schenker’s brother in arms, Michael Voss (Mad Max) who again produced the record alongside Michael Schenker - flawlessly, punchy and at full steam as if their very lives depended on it.
Next to Michael Schenker caressing his iconic black and white Dean Flying V, we hear bass player Barry Sparks (Dokken), keyboard player Steve Mann as well as the three drummers Bodo Schopf, Simon Phillips (ex-Toto) and Brian Tichy (ex-Whitesnake) pumping gallons of fresh blood through the tracks.
And that’s not all, keyboard wizard extraordinaire Derek Sherinian (Dream Theater, Black Country Communion) gives the listener a baptism of fire in the blistering, heavy hitting opener “Drilled to Kill”, powered by Ralf Scheepers’ unbelievable vocal tornado.
Michael Schenker doesn’t live to play, he plays to live, and there’s no better way of summing up his relationship to his music than this - now for half a century and counting. The most emblematic representation of this relationship is the monumental closing track “In Search Of The Peace Of Mind”, a new recording of the very first song he ever wrote.
“I composed this track in my mother’s kitchen back when I was 15,” he looks back half a century and smiles broadly: “The solo is just so perfect, I wouldn’t change a single note even today. This is the most important song of the last 50 years for me. It’s what started it all.”
When it finally got released in 1972 on the Scorpions’ debut “Lonesome Crow” Schenker had already moved on to UFO. What followed were several decades of pure hard rock ecstasy on and off stage, featuring a rotating cast of stellar players, always pressing the pedal to the metal.
Now, in 2020, he reaps what he sowed. Alongside many of his peers, friends and contemporaries, he is celebrating 50 years of hard rock - fittingly with an album that is something like a zeitgeisty reminiscence of everything he’s ever done.
The massive midtempo smasher “Don’t Die On Me Now” sees Joe Lynn Turner going all in, Ronnie Romero works his magic in “Knight Of The Dead” while Michael Voss cuts a grand figure before the microphone as well as behind the mixing desk on the furious second single “After The Rain”. Towering above them all, Michael Schenker and his guitar prove they’re truly and utterly invincible.
The celebrated icon pulls out all the stops - including his legendary “howler”, the fabled magnet he’s used on his fingerboard for a while now. And here’s yet another thing that’s just so archetypically Schenker, when bringing up his fiery and dedicated performance on “Immortal” he nonchalantly shrugs it off: “I simply played from the heart, as always.” This, dear Michael, is the understatement of the year - all the more so for a record that is already one of the top contenders for hard rock/metal album of the year.»
Band: MSG
Lyric video: "In Search Of The Peace Of Mind"
Video by: Ingo Spörl (Hard Media)
Album: "Immortal"
Type: Full length
Release date: January 29th, 2021
Label: Nuclear Blast Records
Track listing:
01. Drilled To Kill (feat Ralf Scheepers)
02. Don’t Die On Me Now (feat Joe Lynn Turner)
03. Knight Of The Dead (feat Ronnie Romero)
04. After The Rain (feat Michael Voss)
05. Devil’s Daughter (feat Ralf Scheepers)
06. Sail The Darkness (feat Ronnie Romero)
07. The Queen Of Thorns And Roses (feat Michael Voss)
08. Come On Over (feat Ronnie Romero)
09. Sangria Morte (feat Joe Lynn Turner)
10. In Search Of Peace Of Mind (feat Ronnie Romero, Gary Barden, Doogie White, Robin McAuley)
ΥΓ. Η κομματάρα που παρουσιάζουμε στην συγκεκριμένη ανάρτηση δεν είναι καινούριο τραγούδι. Το πρωτακούσαμε το μακρινό 1972 στον δίσκο (τι δίσκο δηλαδή; Δισκάρα!) των Scorpions "Lonesome Crow", στον οποίο συμμετείχε και ο Michael Schenker ως lead κιθαρίστας. Σύμφωνα με τον Michael ήταν το πρώτο τραγούδι που συνέθεσε και το έκανε στην "τρυφερή" ηλικία των 15 ετών!
Τι κομματάρα! Των Scorpions δεν το έχω ακούσει. Ευκαιρία είναι πάω να το ψάξω.
ΑπάντησηΔιαγραφήΕυκαιρία γενικότερα να ψαχτείς με την 70ς περίοδο της μπάντας.
ΔιαγραφήΤρομερή απόδοση σε ένα ύμνο. Τέσσερις φωνάρες και κιθάρες που κεντάνε. Πόσο θεός είσαι ρε Michael, πόσο; Πως κελαηδάει η ρουφιάνα στα χέρια σου; Το κιθαριστικό ξέσπασμα στο δεύτερο μισό του κομματιού είναι ότι καλύτερο έχω ακούσει τα τελευταία χρόνια. Και να τα λέμε και αυτά, πόσο μπαντάρα οι 70ς Scorpions;
ΑπάντησηΔιαγραφήΕυχάριστοι οι 80ς Scorpions, αλλά οι 70ς Scorpions είναι άλλο επίπεδο ύπαρξης. Για τον Schenker ότι και να πούμε είναι λίγο, αν και θεωρώ σε πολλές στιγμές αδίκησε το τεράστιο ταλέντο του...
ΔιαγραφήΤι έπος είναι αυτό; Δεν το γνώριζα το τραγούδι των Scorpions.
ΑπάντησηΔιαγραφήΔιπλό το όφελος δηλαδή...
ΔιαγραφήΑπίστευτοι 70ς Scorpions, θεός ο Michael Schenker!
ΑπάντησηΔιαγραφήΝαι και στα δύο...
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