The night was double celebration in Estoril. Casino wore to the precept for more of a gala celebration of its 50th anniversary and the Scorpions Germans celebrated his last concert in 2008.
The show was not for all portfolios - 130 euros for dinner and cocktails included - and also why ultimately be quite different than that, about a year, as a hurricane devastated the Atlantic Pavilion.
This time, the storm was much more calm sound and electric guitars of Rudolf Schenker and Matthias Jabs gave rise to acoustic versions of Flying V and Explorer, the models that are brand image of each.
Far from being a novelty for the Scorpions - the album "Acoustica" was recorded in Portugal - the acoustic format shows a band less spectacular on stage and removes some of guitar solos on songs marked as "Rock You Like A Hurricane" or "Still Loving You ". Something that would surely wring the nose to hard rock purists of the Scorpions who not marked presence in the Hall Black and Silver.Public Special
Who was there were familiar faces from television and magazines' rosy 'as well as the usual guests of the festival's Casino Estoril. The men envergavam dark suit and tie. Women, dressed in evening - some brighter than others. The German band rose to the stage around 23:30 with the certainty that this would be a public good than that to which they used during the tour.
The quintet, led by vocalist Klaus Meine, led to several visiting artists: three chorine, an additional guitarist, a pianist and a double from Brazilian percussion coming of Salvador da Bahia.
Acoustic rock, ballads e. .. a tropical flair
And it was precisely with tropical rhythms that the Scorpions vestiram topics as "Is There Anybody Out There?" Or "Holiday". The typical rock of the late'80s of "Rhythm Of Love 'has been transformed into a ballad, while songs like' The Zoo 'or' Catch Your Train 'has remained essentially rock' n 'roll.
The public liked what you heard and acknowledged with enthusiasm some of the classics that came tops for 20 or 30 years. From the audience came refrões sung with ease, palms to follow the beat and some steps of dance.
Was also well received version of "His Latest Flame", an original Elvis Presley, which was followed by another cover: "Dust In The Wind ', the Americans Kansas.
All rise for 'Rock You Like A Hurricane'
The emotions were rising as the show was approaching the climax. The energetic 'Big City Nights' and the ballads' Still Loving You' and 'Wind Of Change' warm the voices and the bodies of the public towards the end with "Rock You Like A Hurricane ', with everybody standing up, including Lili well known Diplo, who danced enthusiastically to the sound of the success of 1984.
A bow made up the collective action of about an hour and a half. Then, there was still time for some autographs and gifts such as blades of guitar or mallets of battery. Mission accomplished for the Scorpions and a well will be passed to the Portuguese VIPs.
The show was not for all portfolios - 130 euros for dinner and cocktails included - and also why ultimately be quite different than that, about a year, as a hurricane devastated the Atlantic Pavilion.
This time, the storm was much more calm sound and electric guitars of Rudolf Schenker and Matthias Jabs gave rise to acoustic versions of Flying V and Explorer, the models that are brand image of each.
Far from being a novelty for the Scorpions - the album "Acoustica" was recorded in Portugal - the acoustic format shows a band less spectacular on stage and removes some of guitar solos on songs marked as "Rock You Like A Hurricane" or "Still Loving You ". Something that would surely wring the nose to hard rock purists of the Scorpions who not marked presence in the Hall Black and Silver.Public Special
Who was there were familiar faces from television and magazines' rosy 'as well as the usual guests of the festival's Casino Estoril. The men envergavam dark suit and tie. Women, dressed in evening - some brighter than others. The German band rose to the stage around 23:30 with the certainty that this would be a public good than that to which they used during the tour.
The quintet, led by vocalist Klaus Meine, led to several visiting artists: three chorine, an additional guitarist, a pianist and a double from Brazilian percussion coming of Salvador da Bahia.
Acoustic rock, ballads e. .. a tropical flair
And it was precisely with tropical rhythms that the Scorpions vestiram topics as "Is There Anybody Out There?" Or "Holiday". The typical rock of the late'80s of "Rhythm Of Love 'has been transformed into a ballad, while songs like' The Zoo 'or' Catch Your Train 'has remained essentially rock' n 'roll.
The public liked what you heard and acknowledged with enthusiasm some of the classics that came tops for 20 or 30 years. From the audience came refrões sung with ease, palms to follow the beat and some steps of dance.
Was also well received version of "His Latest Flame", an original Elvis Presley, which was followed by another cover: "Dust In The Wind ', the Americans Kansas.
All rise for 'Rock You Like A Hurricane'
The emotions were rising as the show was approaching the climax. The energetic 'Big City Nights' and the ballads' Still Loving You' and 'Wind Of Change' warm the voices and the bodies of the public towards the end with "Rock You Like A Hurricane ', with everybody standing up, including Lili well known Diplo, who danced enthusiastically to the sound of the success of 1984.
A bow made up the collective action of about an hour and a half. Then, there was still time for some autographs and gifts such as blades of guitar or mallets of battery. Mission accomplished for the Scorpions and a well will be passed to the Portuguese VIPs.
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