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Отчетег об одном из концертов в техасе. Я долго смеялся))
И про бубен, и про палочки и про беготню по сцене))
The Scorpions played a well-balanced 90-minute set as headliners. They opened with "New Generation" and "Love ‘Em Or Leave ‘Em" from their outstanding new CD "Unbreakable." They mixed in all their classics and power ballads, and Klaus’ vocal range was incredible.
Mattias Jabs’ and Rudolf Schenker’s dueling guitars, Pawel’s thundering bass, and the energy level of James Kottak and Klaus reinforced the power, polish, and professionalism of The Scorpions. Klaus even strapped on a guitar when he wasn’t running from one side of the stage to the other, banging a tamborine or cowbell and throwing drumsticks into the crowd.
James Kottak’s drum solo concluded with him smashing a beer bottle on his head. Don’t try that at home! Snow fell indoors in Texas from the lighting rig as they played "Still Loving You." Incredible versions of "Blackout," "The Zoo," and "No One Like You" rounded out their awesome set. Their encore included "Rock You Like A Hurricane," a song they’ve played a couple thousand times in their illustrious career. On this night, singer Klaus Meine flubbed one of the lines. He grinned, laughed off his mistake, and nailed the rest of the song. I love a band that does not take itself so seriously. That ability to make fun of your mistake, and not have it affect the rest of the performance, is really appreciated. The Scorpions ROCK, and we left the arena knowing we were rocked hard!