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  • Jagermeister
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    • Apr 2010
    • 4510

    Scorpions, Cinderella Rock M3 Festival

    What happens when you mix more than 12,000 fans, extreme heat and bands like Scorpions, Kix, Cinderella, Warrant, Vince Neil and more? The answer, of course, is that you get a massive party. The second-annual M3 festival was held June 19 at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Md. A suburb of Baltimore, the location meant fans could easily access the fest from all over ... and they did. A stage announcement noted that fans had come from "just about every continent, including Australia."

    Scorpions are on their farewell tour, and M3 was their first big stop. Lead singer Klaus Meine was very ill and the band went on around 30 minutes late. By the end of the day, fans were exhausted and restless and two false starts by the Scorpions technical team didn't assuage the agitated mood. When Scorpions finally burst on stage, they played a diverse mix of songs ranging from the beginning of their career to their new album 'Sting in the Tail.' Even while sick, Meine belted through 40 years of hard rock history, stopping briefly to admonish an unruly fan for criticizing the band's sound. Beyond that, there was a lengthy drum solo from James Kottak and a guest appearance by Vince Neil on 'Another Piece of Meat.' Neil covers the song on his new studio album 'Tattoos & Tequila.'

    Sound bleed from the second stage was a bit of a problem for much of the day, as bands overlapped each other for a song or two. The overlap got worse when it was time for Vince Neil to perform on the main stage in the early evening. Technical problems pushed Neil's set back and the issues plagued the Mötley Crüe frontman for much of the set. Still, the show must go on, and Neil and his band ripped through Crüe standards like 'Dr. Feelgood,' 'Live Wire' and 'Girls, Girls, Girls.' While Neil fought with inner ear monitors, his band -- including show-off drummer Zoltan Chaney -- played some Led Zeppelin and stalled.

    Whenever a band plays to a hometown crowd, the reaction is usually pretty good. Kix fans are notoriously rabid, especially when the band plays a show anywhere near Hagerstown, Md. As expected, excitement bubbled just before Kix and plenty of fans rushed forward toward the stage to get a better look at the hometown boys. The thing about Kix is that no matter what else changes in the world, a Kix setlist remains amazingly consistent. Lead singer Steve Whiteman has been very open about not recording a new Kix record and saying he wants to give the fans a true 'back in the day' experience. This means fans are treated to songs like 'Hot Wire,' 'Cold Blood,' 'Girl Money,' 'Cold Shower' and 'Yeah, Yeah, Yeah.' Whiteman still sings with an amazingly high voice that never cracks and a mop of blond hair happily flipping in the wind. A Kix trademark is a balloon drop at the end of each live performance. Even though Kix played in the mid-afternoon, balloons were thrown into the crowd as if the band had headlined the event. Ask a lot of Maryland residents in the crowd and they'd argue Kix always deserve the headlining spot -- no matter what.

    The side stage was filled with a mix of newer bands (Z02), older bands with new lead singers (Warrant) and one band with a very famous new guitarist (Nelson). It was recently announced that Mark Slaughter would be joining Nelson as a guitarist. M3 marked the first time Slaughter performed live as a member of Nelson and he seemed to do a good job. It wasn't clear, however, why he was exactly necessary as there was another 'co-lead' guitarist for the show as well. As expected, Slaughter sang a few backups, and Nelson mixed their set with some radio hits like 'Love and Affection' and some new stuff no one in the crowd seemed to recognize.

    Robert Mason used to sing for Lynch Mob, and he's still the frontman of Big Cock, and these days he's also busy doing lead vocals for Warrant. The newish Warrant headlined the second stage at M3, playing every classic video hit you can imagine and the crowd ate it up, too. In fact, people were pushing and trying to squeeze through the all GA area to get closer to the stage. There was 'Big Talk' and 'Down Boys,' and basically it was Mason's crowd. Ironic since the other band members have been in Warrant for more than two decades.

    Jetboy, Winger, Dingleberry Dynasty, Dizzy Reed, L.A. Guns, Bang Tango, Black Mambooza, Mass and Trixter also played the festival.
  • ELVIS
    Banned
    • Dec 2003
    • 44120

    #2
    Originally posted by Jagermeister
    What happens when you mix more than 12,000 fans, extreme heat and bands like Scorpions, Kix, Cinderella, Warrant, Vince Neil and more?
    Gay marriage ??

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    • Jagermeister
      Full Member Status

      • Apr 2010
      • 4510

      #3
      Originally posted by ELVIS
      Gay marriage ??

      lol!!!!!

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      • chefcraig
        DIAMOND STATUS
        • Apr 2004
        • 12172

        #4
        I was thinking more along the lines of Jonestown.









        “The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.”
        ― Stephen Hawking

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        • ELVIS
          Banned
          • Dec 2003
          • 44120

          #5
          It didn't say Kool-Aid

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          • chefcraig
            DIAMOND STATUS
            • Apr 2004
            • 12172

            #6
            Originally posted by ELVIS
            It didn't say Kool-Aid
            Contrary to popular belief, it wasn't Kool Aid at all. It was an almost generic equivalent, called Flavor-Aid. Nothing quite like genocide done on the cheap.









            “The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.”
            ― Stephen Hawking

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            • ELVIS
              Banned
              • Dec 2003
              • 44120

              #7
              Hey, they saved a buck being good stewards...

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              • Catfish
                Sniper
                • Jan 2004
                • 898

                #8
                Nothing in that story about Cinderella? I thought they were through, with Keiffer's voice being SHOT?

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                • ELVIS
                  Banned
                  • Dec 2003
                  • 44120

                  #9
                  How many years ago was that ??

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                  • Catfish
                    Sniper
                    • Jan 2004
                    • 898

                    #10
                    They canceled a tour about a week before it was to start in either '06 or '07, I don't recall. It was because Keiffer blew out his vocal chords or something to that effect.

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                    • ELVIS
                      Banned
                      • Dec 2003
                      • 44120

                      #11
                      Pretty soon these old turds will be featured on public broadcasting with one or less original member...

                      I can see it now...

                      Klaus Meine's Scorpions!

                      KIX Featuring NOBODY!



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                      • Jagermeister
                        Full Member Status

                        • Apr 2010
                        • 4510

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Catfish
                        They canceled a tour about a week before it was to start in either '06 or '07, I don't recall. It was because Keiffer blew out his vocal chords or something to that effect.

                        Yeah I remember that.

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                        • chefcraig
                          DIAMOND STATUS
                          • Apr 2004
                          • 12172

                          #13
                          Originally posted by ELVIS
                          Pretty soon these old turds will be featured on public broadcasting with one or less original member...

                          I can see it now...

                          KIX Featuring NOBODY!
                          Just out of curiosity, who have they got now (or even then), for that matter?









                          “The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.”
                          ― Stephen Hawking

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                          • ThrillsNSpills
                            ROTH ARMY ELITE
                            • Jan 2004
                            • 6626

                            #14
                            Originally posted by chefcraig
                            Contrary to popular belief, it wasn't Kool Aid at all. It was an almost generic equivalent, called Flavor-Aid. Nothing quite like genocide done on the cheap.
                            It's not like they were going to complain.

                            Wait, how did you know this? How'd you escape?

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                            • ThrillsNSpills
                              ROTH ARMY ELITE
                              • Jan 2004
                              • 6626

                              #15
                              Originally posted by ELVIS
                              Pretty soon these old turds will be featured on public broadcasting with one or less original member...

                              I can see it now...

                              Klaus Meine's Scorpions!

                              KIX Featuring NOBODY!



                              It's not the band anymore. They just throw cereal on the audience.

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