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Saulo Fernandes @ Mata de São João
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Selects of Stan Lee's Comikaze Expo 2015 at the Los Angeles Convention Center on Saturday!
Los Angeles, CA
10/31/15
Highlights:
This Halloween I returned for my second live show at the world famous Moog in Barcelona, Spain. I don’t know what I can say here. Barcelona is one of the greatest cities on the planet. The venue is near the beach on the amazing Les Rambles strip. Imagine a walk and on each side beautiful architecture both classic and modern. There is food and partying everywhere. The area is packed day and night. Everyone is gorgeous and the climate humid but not too hot. If you plan a trip Barcelona and Berlin should be one and two on your list.
I got a hotel directly next to the venue. It was a smart move because I was exhausted by the 4 shows and DJ gig the week before. After a life saving sleep I arrived at the club. The staff were covered in blood. Mission Ecstasy was blasting, it was packed and basically on fire (see video below!).
I had an amazing time performing of course. I always say I’d much rather play live in a small club than a festival/stadium. Nights like the one at the Moog confirm my thinking. You can really connect with the audience. By this event I had practiced the new songs live a few times so they were becoming fun to me.
It was great to see some of the people I met the first time I performed there. It has to be said that the Moog DJs are incredible. I spent a good amount of time taking photos of the records being played because I had to know what they were. Stand by the Innovators!
Video: youtu.be/FfuKGs01tMI
For more info: www.facebook.com/MoogBcn
Deichkind ist eine Hamburger Hip-Hop- und Electropunk-Formation. Neben dem Sänger und MC Philipp Grütering und dem MC Sebastian „Porky“ Dürre ist seit Mitte 2008 Ferris MC als „Ferris Hilton“ Teil der Band. Für die Kreation ihrer Shows ist Henning Besser alias DJ Phono verantwortlich, der in dieser Konstellation unter dem Pseudonym „La Perla“ arbeitet.
Selects of the 2016 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival (Saturday - Weekend 1)
feat.
The Dead Ships
Ex Hex
The Black Madonna
Strangers You Know
Lost Frequencies
James Bay
Rhye
CHVRCHES
Disclosure (feat. Sam Smith)
Ice Cube (feat. NWA, O'Shea Jackson Jr., WC, Snoop Dogg)
Guns N' Roses
Zhu (feat. Bone Thugs N' Harmony)
and so much more!
Selected photos from the October 7th, 2021 Cradle of Filth show at the Baltimore Soundstage, Baltimore MD
Selects of Adele performing at the Staples Center for her Adele Live 2016 Tour
Los Angeles, CA
08/06/16
More Highlights:
Playing host to the rescheduled Foo Fighters concert at Wembley (that was cancelled after frontman Dave Grohl broke his leg falling off stage at a show in Gothenburg, Sweden), the National Bowl in Milton Keynes came alive on Sunday, September 6, 2015 with the sound of 65,000 screaming fans. Following sets from rock duo Royal Blood and the eclectic propo-punk icon Iggy Pop, the Foos knew they had to deliver. From the moment the curtain sucked into a black hole vortex to the end of the show, it was obvious it was going to be one hell of a night to remember. Debra, Karl and I had arrived relatively early for the show and, being among the first to enter the MK Bowl, were offered "Inner Pit" passes. Issued on a first-come-first-serve basis, these gave fenced-off access to the stage and were an excellent surprise. We had a great view of the day's action and I was well positioned for photographs. "All My Life" opened the two and a half hour set, with Grohl spending the entire show seated on a most gloriously over-the-top throne, designed by Grohl himself and adorned by guitar necks. It transported the front-man up and down the runway, and was in itself a crowd pleaser! I have wanted to see the Foo Fighters for about two decades - and desperate to do so since "Wasting Light"- and they did not disappoint. A shredding version of "White Limo" alone justified the ticket price, and the rest was a wonderful (and sometimes nostalgic) tour through their back-catalogue. All in all, it was a triumphant, heart-warming singalong set that showed why, for so many, the Foo Fighters have been the soundtrack to the last two decades. Here's the Foo Fighters' set list for the Milton Keynes "Broken Leg" concert.
If I was desperate to see the Foo Fighters, I was absolutely aching to see 69 year old rock legend, Iggy Pop. I narrowly missed one of his gigs in Amsterdam at the end of 1978 and, after this initial disappointment, Iggy stayed on my Bucket List through the late-80's in London, the 90's in Prague and the naughties in the UK. When he was in town, I was always travelling, had other commitments or just had bad luck (i.e. the cancellation of the Foo's concert at Wembley in June where Iggy was on the supporting bill). Well, I finally got to see James Newell Osterberg, Jr. in full, topless, action in Milton Keynes on a fine evening in September 2015! Iggy brought his old school punk snarl to the party, prompting mass singalongs to classic tunes, some of which he penned with his old mate David Bowie in Berlin in the 70's. If I'm still as active as Iggy when I'm almost 70, I'll be more than happy! He made fine use of the runway before him, skipping, kicking, twisting and turning as only Iggy can. He took a breather every now and then, but Iggy still has more energy than any new breed act you care to mention. Fucking hell - he's the man that wrote "Lust for Life"! The snot-noses in the audience didn't know what hit them :-) FYI, here's the Iggy Pop's set list for the night.
A wonderful, sunny day and balmy evening with my family, and a fine way to celebrate the 32nd anniversary of my first date with my future-wife on September 7, 1983.