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Today in 2010 Michael Schenker Group eleased the Live album The 30th Anniversary Concert: Live in Tokyo London, England Hard rock, heavy metal Status:Active Years active 1979–1986, 1992–present Michael Schenker (born January 10, 1955) is a German hard rock and heavy metal guitarist and former member of UFO and a founding member of the Scorpions and the Michael Schenker Group (M.S.G). He is the younger brother of Rudolf Schenker, guitarist with the Scorpions. Born in Sarstedt, Germany, Schenker has had a long career that has seen him rise to become one of the most influential and respected rock guitarists working today. He started playing in his early teens when his brother Rudolf brought home a Flying V guitar, which captured Michaels imagination. Schenker debuted with the Scorpions on their debut album at age 16 and was lauded at the time for his mature technique. Schenker joined UFO under unusual circumstances. The band left the UK to play some dates in Germany. Their guitarist at the time, Bernie Marsden, forgot his passport and was unable to make the first gig. At the venue UFO spotted Michael playing a soundcheck with the Scorpions and managed to persuade him into playing that evenings show. Schenker has had a turbulent career with UFO, often walking out mid-song and causing shows to be cancelled. Despite having a series of successful albums and tours, Schenker finally left UFO in 1979. Schenker was offered jobs with Aerosmith (detailed in their biography Walk This Way) and Ozzy Osbourne. Osbourne said in a 1982 Hit Parader interview that he did contact Schenker following the death of Randy Rhoads: It so happens I did contact Michael Schenker, but he wanted a kings ransom before hed do anything...I dont need that annoyance. Schenker decided he wanted to play his own music and not be a hired hand for another band. In 1979, he founded the Michael Schenker Group. The history of MSG has been strewn with personality conflicts and incidents between band members. In 1982, original vocalist Gary Barden, who sung on the first two studio albums The Michael Schenker Group and M.S.G. II as well as the bands third release (the live album One Night at Budokan) was fired in favor of Graham Bonnet (Rainbow, Alcatrazz). Bonnet lasted one album (Assault Attack) and was fired from the band because he often lost his voice during shows, although the actual firing happened after dropping his pants in a warm-up gig before the Reading Festival. Although many fans proclaimed Assault Attack as being MSGs best recording, Barden was enticed back to the band for Reading and stayed with M.S.G. for the recording of a new studio album (Built to Destroy) and the bands second live album (Rock Will Never Die). After Bardens second departure, Schenker reorganized the band around himself and new vocalist Robin McAuley as the McAuley Schenker Group with a slightly less hard rock sound. After three albums with the lineup, Schenker and McAuley parted company. Schenker rejoined UFO for their reunion album Walk on Water. A short tour punctuated by a fight between Schenker and vocalist Phil Mogg ended the reunion. Schenker then resurrected the Michael Schenker Group with all new members and recorded three more albums, The Unforgiven, Written in Sand and Arachnophobiac. The group toured yearly around the United States and Europe. Following that he rejoined UFO for two further releases, Covenant and Sharks. Schenker fell on hard times in the early 2000s after his divorce in which he lost rights to his own music, his Mercedes, and his prized Flying V guitars, which was detailed in an April 2004 interview with Guitar World magazine. He picked himself up and got back to the business of making and performing music, recording the album Arachnophobiac and supporting it with two years of touring. In-akustik Michael Schenker - lead/rhythm/acoustic guitars, backing vocals Gary Barden - vocals Wayne Findlay - keyboards, rhythm guitars, backing vocals Neil Murray - bass Simon Phillips - drums 1. Welcome Howl (2:05) 2. Feels Like A Good Thing (3:44) 3. Cry For The Nations (5:50) 4. Let Sleeping Dogs Lie (6:58) 5. Armed And Ready (4:23) 6. Victim Of Illusion (5:21) 7. Are You Ready To Rock (6:49) 8. I Want You (4:00) 9. A Night To Remember (4:13) 10. Into The Arena (4:22) 11. Lost Horizons (9:51) 12. Rock My Nights Away (4:48) 13. On And On (5:40) 14. Attack Of The Mad Axeman (5:15) 15. Ride On My Way (4:27) 16. Rock Bottom (11:39) 17. Dance Lady Gipsy (4:28) 18. Doctor, Doctor (5:50) Total Time: 99:43 The 30th Anniversary Concert - Live in Tokyo is a live video album by the Michael Schenker Group, released in 2010. The recorded live performance was filmed at the Nakano Sunplaza in Tokyo on January 13, 2010, during the 30th Anniversary Japan Tour. The footage originally aired on March 27 on the Japanese TV channel NHK-BS2. The concert was released in DVD containing 18 tracks, in Blu-ray Disc and as a double CD album, with exactly the same tracks. youtube/watch?v=M8KWQm77_PE
Posted on: Sun, 19 Oct 2014 17:33:09 +0000

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