Archief - eurosong euhm eurosucky

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KloiJ

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lordi was goed :)
carola van zweden ook wel ! ( vooral als ge de zweedse versie eens hoort )

Thorens

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sebastos zei:
wow zalig festival
jammer dak er ni eender van gehoord heb ook al luister ik al zo lang naar metal
Jah, Wacken is dan ook mega-underground festival é :p

snoob

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jaja ik heb men ticketje en een zitje op de bus naar wacken, zijn nog tickets verkrijgbaar etc, vrij zeker van dus als ge wilt gaan ist nog nie te laat

^^VooDoo^^

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Toch ga ik blij zijn als die Lordi-en eurosong rage overgewaaid is. :/
Ge leest nergens niks anders dan dat :/

sebastos

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Anyway, volgend jaar staan die manne zeker op Graspop, kan ni anders
en ik gaan ze dan wel zien.
Kdenk trouwens dat het tijd is om een nieuwe geschiedkundige periode te starten
De Metalen Tijd is aangebroken!
hoezee

ComputerVISTA

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Der is maar 1 festival waar ge naartoe moet gaan Thorens, Rock Zottegem ;)

Ter verduidelijking: 1) solo's kunnen niet gedaan worden omdat het binnen de 3 minuten moet zijn en anders schiet er niks meer over van het nummer 2) alle stemmen zijn live (ook back in vocals), de rest van de muziek, gitaren, drums, violen, synths, etc, etc, etc... die zitten op tape. En dat is omdat ze anders om de 3 minuten alles zouden moeten voorzien van micro's wat niet te doen is. Op een groot festival nemen ze der een half uurtje van. Hier zou het moeten snel snel gebeuren in een halve minuut tijd. Das vragen om fouten ;)

Voor de rest: den eerste Lordi wanne be rocker diek tegen kom mep ik in mekaar met men gabber wanne be nike air classics :D

Chimmy

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Lordi \o/

Ik vond ze super, zolang je het allemaal met een korreltje zout neemt, het in zijn context bekijkt, en niet dadelijk begint te mekkeren over de true underground metal en blablabla...

Hellrabbit

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snoob zei:
jaja ik heb men ticketje en een zitje op de bus naar wacken, zijn nog tickets verkrijgbaar etc, vrij zeker van dus als ge wilt gaan ist nog nie te laat


allé joeng, wacken zegt ge?

nog NOOIT van gehoord ...

tikketim

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Fighting Hobbit zei:
Waar zit die jongen die hier zei dat het liedjes van de UK (teenage life) leek op another brick in the wall, die jongen wring ik persoonlijk de nek om :evil:

het deed me er aan denken , leren ze tegenwoordig op school niet meer lezen ?

TheCrow7

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^^VooDoo^^ zei:
Toch ga ik blij zijn als die Lordi-en eurosong rage overgewaaid is. :/
Ge leest nergens niks anders dan dat :/

Ms eens afvragen of je dan wel de juiste lectuur leest.

GaMe®

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omfg

Doesn't it take tons of time to get the costumes on?
Lordi: For this face I'm now painting, that's my face, it takes more than three hours to put it on and then there's the rest of the costume.

Do you re-use the face?
Lordi: If there's not a lot of time, I can re-use the face from last night, but it will be more thick. It has to be like a condom, so the best way is to do it all over each time, but I can use it twice, maybe three times, but it affects the flexibility.

Hier het volledige interview

Anendel

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snoob zei:
\m/ :D, alsde echt metalhead zijt moete naar wacken OA 2006 gaan !
www.wacken.com ! xD

Die hebben trouwens al op Wacken gestaan: in 2003. Voor deze zomer is er nog niet veel bevestigd voor buiten Finland. Benieuwd waar ze overal gaan staan...


Al rondsurfend "Lordi" in Google vond ik dit leuke, veelzeggende artikel van een paar weken terug (long read)


Monster band has Finland fretting over face it shows
HELSINKI They have eight-foot retractable latex Satan wings, sing hits like "Chainsaw Buffet," and blow up slabs of smoking meat on stage. So the heavy-metal band Lordi expected a reaction when it was chosen to represent Finland at Eurovision, the European song competition that launched Abba and Celine Dion.

But the Finnish monster band did not imagine its selection would inspire a national identity crisis.

First, Finnish religious leaders warned that the Freddie Kruger look-a- likes could inspire Satanic worship. Then critics called for President Tarja Halonen to use her constitutional powers to veto the band and nominate a traditional Finnish folk singer instead. Rumors even circulated that the five members of Lordi were KGB agents sent by Vladimir Putin to destabilize Finland before a Russian coup and that explained why they refused to take off their freakish masks in public.

The backlash migrated to Greece, winner of last year's Eurovision and site of the next contest, in Athens in August. An anti-Lordi movement called Hellenes urged the Finnish government to "say 'no' to this evil group." One young Finn calling himself Suomi (Finland in Finnish) wrote to a newspaper blog saying: "If Lordi wins Eurovision, I am leaving the country."

The lead singer, Lordi, a former film student who goes by the name Tomi Putaansuu when not wielding a blood- spurting electric chainsaw, is philosophical about the uproar.

The affair, he says, has exposed the insecurity of a young country whose language is spoken by only six million people worldwide and whose sense of identity has been dented by being part of the Swedish kingdom and the Russian empire until gaining independence in 1917. Most Finns, he adds, would rather be known for Santa Claus than heavily made-up monster mutants.

"In Finland, we have no Eiffel Tower, few real famous artists, it is freezing cold and we suffer from low self-esteem," said Lordi, who has horns protruding from his face mask and sports black fingernails 15 centimeters, or 6 inches, long.

As he stuck out his tongue menacingly, his red demon eyes glaring, Lordi was surrounded by Kita, an alien- man-beast predator who plays flame- spitting drums from inside a cage; Awa, a blood-splattered ghost who howls back-up; Ox, a zombie bull who plays bass; and Amen, a mummy in a rubber loincloth who plays guitar.

Dragging on a cigarette, Lordi added, "Finns nearly choked on their cereal when they realized we were the face Finland would be showing to the world."

Often derided as a showcase of kitsch, Eurovision is one of the most watched television programs in the world. It pits pop groups from all over Europe and the Middle East against one another, with the winner decided by popular vote by more than 600 million television spectators.

It is not the first time the contest, which premiered in 1956, has spawned discontent. Last year's Ukrainian entry song was rewritten after being deemed too political because it celebrated the Orange Revolution. When Dana International, an Israeli transsexual won in 1998 with her hit song "Diva," rabbis accused her of flouting the values of the Jewish state.

But not everyone in the country views the monster squad as un-Finnish. Some Finns say Lordi is right at home, and that its use of flaming dragon-encrusted swords and exploding baby dolls express the warrior spirit of the Vikings.

Alex Nieminen, a Finnish ad executive, says the band harks back to the Hakkapeliittas, a legendary Finnish cavalry unit that fought as part of the Swedish Army in the 17th century. He argues that the slasher-film wannabes embody Finnish self-assertion after decades of isolation.

"Lordi represents a rebellion by Finns who are saying, 'Hey, we are not all the Nokia-wielding people the government would like you to think we are,'thin" Nieminen says.

Lordi won the right to go to Athens with its Kiss-inspired anthem "Hard Rock Hallelujah," with its English-language lyrics, "Wings on my back/I got horns on my head/my fangs are sharp/ and my eyes are red."

The Finns' fascination for Lordi may reflect their eternal hope after coming in last at Eurovision eight times. Some Finns rank that on a level with national humiliations like the nation's appeasement of the Soviet Union or losing in hockey to Sweden.

Finns attribute their losing streak to the fact that contestants have typically sung in their mother tongue, a difficult Uralic language in which words with three umlauts are not uncommon.

"Finland, zero points" has become a source of deep embarrassment in the nation's psyche," says Ilkka Mattila, the country's leading music critic. "So Lordi's success must be understood as a vote by people who feel we have nothing to lose."

Finns are so uncomfortable with themselves, says a Finnish European Parliament member, Alexander Stubb, that when they meet you for the first time, they stare at their own feet. Then, after 10 years of friendship, they stare at your feet.

But there is little risk anyone, Finnish or otherwise, will stare at Lordi's furry platform demon boots, he adds, noting that Lordi could embarrass Finland when it takes over the European Union presidency in July.

Timo Soini, head of the party of "Ordinary Finns," a traditionalist party from rural Finland, says Lordi has attracted criticism because Finns are so thin-skinned about how others perceive them.

"Finns are suspicious when they see someone new come to play in their sandbox," he explains. "And that is particularly the case when that someone looks like a monster."

While other young boys in Lapland were playing hockey, Lordi played with his toy Barbie doll and began experimenting with makeup. In film school he became obsessed with horror films and the heavy metal bands Kiss and Twisted Sister. Like his fellow metal heads, Lordi hoped that transgression would sell big. But he says it took 10 years to get a record deal because Finnish labels were so turned off by the band's appearance.

Under their masks, the band members are quintessential Finns. Awa, the ghost, is a soft-spoken blond who wears glasses and studied classical music. Even Lordi himself, who sports a black leather jacket when not donning his reptile lapels, says his music is closer to gospel than Satan. After all, one of the band's hit songs is, "The devil is a loser."

"Even if we lose the contest, we have already won," Lordi says. "Many Finns would rather have sent someone boring and acceptable than to be represented by freaks like us."
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