Hoe lang duurde de show? Een uur zoals in 013 in 1998 toen hij het podium verliet met acute stemproblemen?quote:Op donderdag 3 augustus 2006 01:39 schreef bartrid het volgende:
zo ik ben weer terug. Ietwat teleurgesteld want het geluid was zwaar kut (ik heb eigenlijk nog nooit een goed klinkend concert in the Forum gezien) en de setlist leunde iets te zwaar op materiaal van de laatste twee albums. Al was wel in topvorm, maar ik heb betere concerten gezien....Wel een tourshirt gescoord natuurlijk![]()
was dat 98? Ik was daar toen ook bij.....quote:Op donderdag 3 augustus 2006 10:43 schreef Devlinsect het volgende:
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Hoe lang duurde de show? Een uur zoals in 013 in 1998 toen hij het podium verliet met acute stemproblemen?
Goddomme, ik zou er wat voor over hebben Ministry opnieuw te mogen ontdekkenquote:Op donderdag 3 augustus 2006 10:40 schreef Nosh het volgende:
Ministry
Pas ontdekt, in een soort van 'kom, ik doe eens gek en download de discografieën van Fear Factory, ministry en NIN'-bui. Erg lekkere muziek, al kan ik er niet te lang naar luisteren.
Een paar nummers zorgen meteen voor zo'n typische 'meebrul-en-luchtgitaar' stemming, maar daarna houdt het weer heel snel op.
Al is NWO echt een walgelijk lekker nummer
Ik heb niets gezien gisteren en eergisteren.quote:Op zondag 20 augustus 2006 21:43 schreef mr_cucumber het volgende:
Ze stonden wel op teletekst vermeld bij de bands die ze op tv uit zouden zenden, maar ik schakelde te laat in dus geen idee of ze daadwerkelijk op tv waren.
Ja ze speelden echt een toffe set daar, helemaal los gegaanquote:Op zondag 20 augustus 2006 22:25 schreef LG_Konjo het volgende:
Daarbij kan ik je vertellen dat Ministry op Pukkelpop echt dodelijk goed was. Ik wist niet wat ik zag, ze speelden heel de tent leeg, iedereen schrok zich rot volgens mij
Ik heb ze op lowlands gezien en dat was topquote:Op maandag 21 augustus 2006 14:44 schreef AcidBurner het volgende:
Ze waren matig tot goed, maar ik heb ze al beter gezien. Op graspop waren ze veel harder en vetter. Mja Pukkelflop is dan ook zo een pubergedoe. Misschien hielden ze er wel wat rekening mee![]()
Van mij hadden ze gangreen mogen spelen Ahoooooaaaaahquote:Op maandag 21 augustus 2006 14:48 schreef Kolkus het volgende:
Ik ook, ze waren overdonderend!
Geweldig, maar miste wel Jesus built my hotrod.
"liar!....thief!"
Heerlijke bak herrie!
Wat hij zegt.quote:Op maandag 21 augustus 2006 17:29 schreef Laton het volgende:
beste optreden van lowlands.. ik was totaal murw gebeukt door ze
Ook eensquote:Op maandag 21 augustus 2006 17:29 schreef Laton het volgende:
beste optreden van lowlands.. ik was totaal murw gebeukt door ze
murwm gebeukt werd ik bij bong-ra jeumigquote:Op maandag 21 augustus 2006 17:29 schreef Laton het volgende:
beste optreden van lowlands.. ik was totaal murw gebeukt door ze
quote:Op dinsdag 22 augustus 2006 15:16 schreef jogy het volgende:
Whehehe, ik ben op Lowlands naar Ministry gegaan, alleen dan in de veronderstelling dat het één of ander housebandje was ofzo ( ministry of sound oid, whatever ) Dus ik daar zitten met twee andere die hetzelfde dachten, we dachten al dat er zo'n rare muziek uit de boxen kwam voor de show was begonnen maar er ging nog niet echt een lichtje branden. Uiteindelijk begonnen we toch iets te twijfelen en keken we nog eens in het Heilige Boekje en las ik de text nog een keer die er bij het bandje stond en las ik het op een andere manier. Toen was het al te laat en begon het hele circus. Ik sta best open voor andere muziek maar hier schrok ik wel een beetje van.
Hahaquote:Op dinsdag 22 augustus 2006 15:16 schreef jogy het volgende:
Whehehe, ik ben op Lowlands naar Ministry gegaan, alleen dan in de veronderstelling dat het één of ander housebandje was ofzo ( ministry of sound oid, whatever ) Dus ik daar zitten met twee andere die hetzelfde dachten, we dachten al dat er zo'n rare muziek uit de boxen kwam voor de show was begonnen maar er ging nog niet echt een lichtje branden. Uiteindelijk begonnen we toch iets te twijfelen en keken we nog eens in het Heilige Boekje en las ik de text nog een keer die er bij het bandje stond en las ik het op een andere manier. Toen was het al te laat en begon het hele circus. Ik sta best open voor andere muziek maar hier schrok ik wel een beetje van.
Jup, mietje dat ik er ben.quote:Op dinsdag 22 augustus 2006 15:52 schreef Devlinsect het volgende:
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HahaDus je bent em meteen gepeerd?
Bij ieder MInistry concert staat het geluid hard.quote:Op dinsdag 22 augustus 2006 15:55 schreef Fiama het volgende:
Ik vond Ministry super vet op Lowlands! Maar wat stond het geluid hard, gvd heel erg hard, had daarna echt de dreunen en een dikke druk op mn oren.
quote:Op dinsdag 22 augustus 2006 16:00 schreef The_Martian het volgende:
Als fearfactory liefhebber toch maar eens het album psalm69 downloaden dan.
quote:Op dinsdag 22 augustus 2006 18:26 schreef Kolkus het volgende:
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......samen met The mind is a terrible thing to taste.
o ja ik heb The Last Sucker nog voor je liggen.quote:Op donderdag 26 juli 2007 12:24 schreef mr_cucumber het volgende:
Vind de dub versie, net als de remix van Cocked and Loaded van RevCo, een beetje overbodig klinken
quote:MINISTRY mainman Al Jourgensen has revealed to Germany's Metal Hammer magazine that the group's previously announced "final" album, "The Last Sucker", will be followed by an all-covers release, tentatively due in 2008. According to Jourgensen, the as-yet-untitled effort will contain "a lot of different cover songs from various bands," some of which have already been released on MINISTRY albums over the years.
"MINISTRY's upcoming covers album is expected to include the following tracks, among others:
Previously released songs:
"Supernaut" by BLACK SABBATH (from "Supernaut" EP)
"Lay Lady Lay" by BOB DYLAN (from "Filth Pig")
"Roadhouse Blues" by THE DOORS (from "The Last Sucker")
"The Light Pours out of Me" by MAGAZINE (from "Animosity")
New songs:
"I Want You" by THE BEATLES
"Under My Thumb" by THE ROLLING STONES
"Space Trucking" by DEEP PURPLE
"Black Betty" by RAM JAM
"Radar Love" by GOLDEN EARRING "
Supernaut is helemaal geen Ministry-releasequote:
1000 Homo Dj's met Trent Reznor op vocalsquote:Op woensdag 1 augustus 2007 17:37 schreef Sack_Blabbath het volgende:
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Supernaut is helemaal geen Ministry-release
En dus geen Ministryquote:Op woensdag 1 augustus 2007 18:17 schreef bartrid het volgende:
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1000 Homo Dj's met Trent Reznor op vocals![]()
mjah Side Trax is ook onder de naam Ministry uitgekomen terwijl daar Pailhead, PTP en 1000 Homo DJ's opstaanquote:
quote:According to MTV.com, MINISTRY has set "Cover Up" as the title of its upcoming CD of covers — some new, some old. The disc will feature numerous guests, including STATIC-X's Wayne Static (singing "I Want You [She's So Heavy]" by THE BEATLES); CHEAP TRICK's Robin Zander (singing GOLDEN EARRING's "Radar Love"); FEAR FACTORY's Burton Bell (ROLLING STONES' "Under My Thumb"); and MINISTRY/PRONG guitarist Tommy Victor and MOUNTAIN guitarist Leslie West (MOUNTAIN's "Mississippi Queen"). "Cover Up" will also include previously released covers of BLACK SABBATH's "Supernaut", BOB DYLAN's "Lay Lady Lay", THE DOORS' "Roadhouse Blues" (which is on MINISTRY's upcoming all-new studio CD, "The Last Sucker") and MAGAZINE's "The Light That Pours Out of Me".
MINISTRY will support "The Last Sucker" with one final worldwide tour with a lineup including mainman Al Jourgensen, bassist Paul Raven (KILLING JOKE, PRONG) , Victor, guitarist Sin Quirin (REVOLTING COCKS), drummer Jimmy DeGrasso (ex-MEGADETH) and keyboardist John Bechdel. But while Jourgensen is looking forward to the tour, he also looks forward to putting the lid on the MINISTRY coffin.
"Man, I'm so looking forward to not being the front guy on a brand name," he told MTV.com. "When I was growing up, I loved LED ZEPPELIN, and I always wanted to be Jimmy Page. But I ended up being Robert Plant by default. I was the singer and the frontman when I always wanted to be — like in 'Wizard of Oz', the guy behind the curtain. I get so much more done when I'm on the sidelines, and it's more suited to my personality. I'm a studio rat. I always will be. And now I'll be able to do, like, six projects a year, so it's actually much better. You'll actually get more sick of Al Jourgensen faster than if I was to keep doing Ministry. So I view this as my second career, not a retirement."
Vandaag trouwens The Land of Rape and Honey 12" versie binnengekregen..hoezee!quote:Al Jourgensen's band MINISTRY may be releasing their final studio album — "The Last Sucker" — on September 18 on 13th Planet/Megaforce Records, but that doesn't mean Jourgensen is saying good-bye to the inside of a recording studio. As a matter of fact, Jourgensen plans to spend significantly more time in the studio doing what he loves best — collaborating. And collaboration is at the root of "Cover Up", a soon-to-be-released album of some of Al's personal favorite songs being recorded by MINISTRY & CO-CONSPIRATORS in his El Paso, TX compound, 13th Planet Studios. MINISTRY & CO-CONSPIRATORS' "Cover Up" is expected to street in April 2008.
In addition to core MINISTRY members guitarist Sin Quirin (REVOLTING COCKS) and bassist Paul Raven (KILLING JOKE, PRONG, MOB RESEARCH), Jourgensen enlisted an impressive group of co-conspirators for "Cover Up" — FEAR FACTORY frontman Burton C. Bell (also of ASCENSION OF THE WATCHERS) sings on THE ROLLING STONES' "Under My Thumb", Tony Campos (bass) and Wayne Static (vocals) from STATIC-X are on THE BEATLES' "I Want You (She's So Heavy)", and PRONG's Tommy Victor (vocals) and MOUNTAIN's Leslie West (guitar) do justice to MOUNTAIN's classic "Mississippi Queen". "Cover Up" will also include MINISTRY's cover of THE DOORS' "Roadhouse Blues" (which can also be found on "The Last Sucker"), as well as RAM JAM's "Black Betty", DEEP PURPLE's "Space Truckin'", LOUIS ARMSTRONG's "Wonderful World" and "Radar Love" by GOLDEN EARRING. Additional featured artists, including CHEAP TRICK's Robin Zander (vocals) and Rick Nielsen (guitar), and tracks are in the works.
"It's a work in progress," states Jourgensen, "based on who's on tour and comin' through town. It keeps everything spontaneous. By now, everyone knows if they're droppin' by the studio, I'm gonna put them to work. I've got a few more surprises up my sleeve for this one.
"I'm just waiting on a few more return calls," laughs Jourgensen, "Seems like lately if you visit the 13th Planet compound, you'll end up on 'Cover Up' or I'll end up signing you to my label — or both," sites Jourgensen in reference to 13th Planet Records recent signing of Victor's PRONG and Bell's ASCENSION OF THE WATCHERS).
After 10 albums and 27 years (including a 2006 Grammy nomination for "Lieslieslies" from the "Rio Grande Blood" album, and a Grammy nod in 2005 for "The Great Satan" from "Rantology", Jourgensen has decided that the MINISTRY garage is ready to close its doors, but the revolving 13th Planet Studio doors remain open for Jourgensen's collaborations and also for upcoming new signings for his 13th Planet imprint. "The Last Sucker" is MINISTRY's 11th — and absolutely final — studio offering. "The Last Sucker" is the third in an unrelenting and uber-critical CD trilogy aimed at exposing the plethora of foils, failures and fabrications perpetrated by the George W. Bush administration.
"The Last Sucker" was produced and recorded this past spring by Jourgensen at his 13th Planet compound and sees the return of "Rio Grande Blood" musicians Victor on guitars, Raven on bass, with newcomer guitarist Quirin. Jourgensen and his engineer John "Bixby" Bilberry handled all the drum programming. In addition, Bell makes a vocal appearance on "Die In A Crash", as well as the album's final two songs, "End of Days" Parts One and Two.
bronquote:MINISTRY bassist Paul Raven was found dead yesterday (Saturday, October 20) in a private home in a small French village on the Swiss border after suffering an apparent heart attack. Raven (who is also known for his work with KILLING JOKE and PRONG) was in Geneva working with French recording artists TREPONEM PAL on their new release alongside drummer Ted Parsons (PRONG) and members of THE YOUNG GODS.
Born in Wolverhampton, UK on January 16, 1961, Paul Vincent Raven established himself with his work in the seminal post-punk/industrial act KILLING JOKE after he replaced the band's original bassist in 1982, recording and touring with the group throughout its most commercially successful period, performing on "Fire Dances", "Night Time" and "Brighter than a Thousand Suns". Throughout his extensive career, Raven participated in other collaborations, including PRONG, MURDER, INC., PIGFACE and GODFLESH. Most recently, Raven was nominated for a 2006 Grammy for "Best Metal Performance" for his work with MINISTRY's Al Jourgensen, with whom he had begun collaborating in late 2005 on the MINISTRY release "Rio Grande Blood". After a 2006 world tour with the group, Raven helped Jourgensen and PRONG's Tommy Victor pen the latest MINISTRY CD, "The Last Sucker", which is also the band's final studio release.
Commented KILLING JOKE keyboardist Reza Udhin: "Paul was a very amazing man who I loved and trusted very much. He always had great ideas, ventures and always looked out for me as if I were a little brother to him.
"I was very fortunate to be in contact with him several times in his last week and I had great conversations with him, we laughed and joked, which was an integral part of his personality.
"We had so much more to do, especially with his own personal project MOB RESEARCH, which I know he was extremely excited about.
"I don't know what more to say, as this is such an unexpected happening for me, as we were only talking a short time ago. I can't believe he is gone.
"Paul will be greatly missed by music fans, friends and mostly his family; his bands will miss him terribly. He was a great man and a unique bass player who has died at such a tragically early age.
"Love to you, brother. I miss you."
quote:On the heels of their final studio release “The Last Sucker,” released September 18, 2007, Ministry announces their Final World Tour, “C U LaTouR” with Special Guests Meshuggah and opening act Hemlock. Ministry kicks off The North American leg of C U LaTouR in Vancouver late March 2008 stopping in a limited engagement, 33 major market cities through mid-May, ending the US leg in Ministry frontman Al Jourgensen’s home town of Chicago. Ministry then heads off to play the principal European festivals as well as choice club dates beginning late May stretching through to July. Exclusive pre-sale tickets for the North American C U LaTouR, offered by Music Today, go on-sale Thursday, November 15th and can be purchased here. Exclusive Special Limited Access VIP tickets will be available for purchase via the pre-sale offering advance doors, seating, meet & greets and souvenir 13th Planet gift bags.
The C U LaTouR touring line-up features Ministry’s founder Al Jourgensen being joined on-stage by guitarists Tommy Victor (Prong) and Sin Quirin (Revolting Cocks), keyboardist John Bechdel (Prong, AoTW, False Icons), drummer Jimmy DeGrasso (ex-Megadeth, Suicidal Tendencies, Alice Cooper).
Static X’s Tony Campos has recently stepped in to fulfill bass on behalf of the recently departed Ministry/Killing Joke bassist Paul Raven. Joining the Ministry clan as a Special Featured Artist will be Fear Factory/Ascension of The Watchers vocalist Burton C. Bell. Main support is Swedish experimental metal Meshuggah and opening act is the US-based Hemlock.
To coincide with C U LaTouR, Jourgensen’s indie imprint is scheduled to release Ministry & Co-Conspirators “Cover Up,” a 12-track cover release featuring artists from the 13th Planet Records family, as well as other special guests. “Cover Up” is scheduled for a simultaneous release to coincide with the launch of C U LaTouR in late March/early April 2008.
For its spectacular two-and-a-half-hour “C U LaTouR”
set, Ministry will perform tracks from “The Last Sucker” as well as songs that revisit the band’s rich and provocative 30-year musical history. Archival Ministry videos plus other visual elements of alchemy, Christianity, politics and other topics aligned with Ministry will be incorporated into a special video presentation, produced by Wicked Lake director Zach Passero (with whom Jourgensen is collaborating on the soundtrack for the feature film) that will change night to night. And, as is expected from a Ministry show, you just never know what surprise guests will jump on stage for a song or two.
“A Ministry tour is a travelling circus,” states Jourgensen, “When we roll into town, everyone hides their daughters, but the freaks roll out the red carpet and a friend or two pops up on stage to add some spice and mayhem to the show. We never know who’s gonna walk through the dressing room door at sound check. We rehearse a bunch of ‘extra’ songs just in case so-and-so shows up…””
Tuurlijk welquote:Op dinsdag 13 november 2007 11:41 schreef mr_cucumber het volgende:
Hoezee! Klinkt zeer goed, een 2,5 uur durende show..benieuwd of ouwe bok Al dat vol gaat houden
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