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Programmheft November 2012.Indd Programm November 2012 Äl Jawala 09.11. Kulturhaus Intro der Stattbahnhof Willkommen zum November-Programm im Statt- Alte Bahnhofstr. 8-12 bahnhof! 97422 Schweinfurt Diesen Monat wird wieder gecovert und „getributet“ Homepage: was das Zeug hält, denn es finden wieder die belieb- ten „Tribute Nights“ statt. Mit freundlicher Unter- www.stattbahnhof.de stützung unseres Partners „Roth Bier“ könnt ihr so- gar ein verbilligtes „Roth Bier Kombiticket“ für alle 4 Tribute-Shows im November und „Light My Fire“ Kontakt: im Dezember für nur 40,- Euro erwerben. Dieses Telefon Kneipe: 09721-16661 Kombiticket gibts ausschließlich bei „Roth Bier“ und Telefon Büro: 09721-186243 beim „Schweinfurter Anzeiger“, also: noch schnell Fax: 09721-187161 zugreifen! E-Mail: [email protected] Ansonsten kommt diesen Monat mit Less Than Jake sicherlich ein absolutes Highlight und mit Äl Jawala Öffnungszeiten der Kneipe: ein wirklicher Geheimtipp - beim letzten Gastspiel waren alle begeistert! Donnerstag: Ansonsten bereiten wir schon das Weihnachtspro- 18 - 1 Uhr gramm vor, da wird es dieses Jahr ca. 10 Tage volles Programm geben, watch out! Freitag & Samstag: Euer Stattbahnhof-Team 18 - 3 Uhr Kneipen-Events im November: (bei Disco bis 5 Uhr) Sonntag: Do 15.11., 20 Uhr Bingo-Abend 10 - 1 Uhr Die lustige Abendbe- Montag, Dienstag, Mittwoch: schäftigung in der Statt- bahnhof-Kneipe! Die Bin- Ruhetage go-Abende sind längst (außer bei Veranstaltungen) Kult, ab 20 Uhr werden 7 Runden gespielt, es gibt Preise und man kann in jeder Runde neu einsteigen! Warme Küche: täglich bis 22 Uhr Fr & Sa bis 23 Uhr Do 29.11., 20 Uhr Quiz-Abend Impressum: Thema heute: Herausgeber: Verein zur Unterstützung und Er- weiterung von Kultur- und Kommunikation e.V., Alte Politik und Bahnhofstr. 8-12, 97422 Schweinfurt V.i.S.d.P.: Florian Streibich, c/o Verein K.u.K. Zeitgeschichte Redaktion: Flo Mail Redaktion: [email protected] Die beliebte Quizrunde im Layout: Flo Druck: Delta Druck Peks, Schwanfeld Stattbahnhof! Ab 20 Uhr gibt Auflage: 1000 Stück es 40 Fragen in Echtzeit und im Rateteam zu beant- Vertrieb: überall kostenlos erhältlich Namentlich gekennzeichnete Artikel geben nicht un- worten. Also rechtzeitig kommen und nichts verpas- bedingt die Meinung der Redaktion wieder. sen! Fr 02.11. Sa 03.11. 21 Uhr | kl. Saal 21 Uhr | gr. Saal AK 6,- € VVK 10,- € (zzgl. Geb.) | AK 13,- € VICIOUS DELICIOUS & friends jamming & celebrating Nach ihrem viel umjubelten Gig im grossen Ob für gestandene Rockfans mit Sehnsucht Saal des Stattbahnhofs im Juni sowie der nach der guten alten Zeit oder Kids, die erfolgreichen Teilnahme an Grand Prix-, LED ZEPPELIN nie selbst live erleben HonkyTonk- und BlowOut-Festival in diesem konnten - ein MAD ZEPPELIN-Konzert ist Jahr, lädt die Band nochmals alle ihre der perfekte Weg zurück in die goldene Anhänger ein, unter dem Motto „Jamming Ära der Rockmusik! Eine packende Reise & Celebrating“ das 20ste Gründungsjahr in eine Zeit, in der Live-Konzerte noch ohne von „Vicious Delicious“ zu feiern ! jegliche Einspielungen vom Band auskamen, Die Basis von Vicious Delicious´ erdigem Gitarrensoli noch länger sein durften als Sound ist definitiv Rock, aber in all seinen heutzutage ganze Popsongs und musikalische Facetten und Stilarten: die wilde Energie Power und authentisches Feeling noch des Punkrock, tanzbare Funk-Grooves, wichtiger waren als ein durchgestyltes Image beinharte Rock´n´Roll-Riffs, grungige Hard- und einstudierte Tanzschritte. und Bluesrockanklänge, verspielte Britpop- MAD ZEPPELIN demonstrieren in einer Harmonien und sogar Latin Rhythmen. Wäre mehr als zweieinhalbstündigen Show der Begriff „Crossover“ nicht schon längst eindrucksvoll, warum ihre Idole bis heute als abgegriffen, „Vicious Delicious“ hätten ihn wohl größte Live-Band der Rockgeschichte sich wahrlich verdient ! gelten: Ihr Tour-de-Force-Ritt durch alle ZEP- An diesem Abend werden die Jungs ausser Klassiker lässt nichts aus, was die Giganten ihrem gewohnt heissem Programm von der 70er so besonders macht – erdige Blues- eigenen Rocksongs auch noch exzessiv Wurzeln, lyrische Folk-Passagen, mystische jammen und damit einen ihrer grossen Mini-Epen und natürlich immer wieder Rock, Vorzüge zur Entfaltung kommen lassen. Statt Rock und nochmal Rock. einer Vorgruppe sind als „Special Guests“ MAD ZEPPELIN ist seit Sommer 2000 eingeladen: Roger Gössmann (Ex-Cellblock bundesweit unterwegs und hat sich seitdem #9) sowie Mario Roosingh (Ex-Horny den Ruf eines der besten LED-ZEPPELIN- Arbiter) … Tribute-Acts Europas erspielt. Mitglied der Qualitätsroute Schweinfurt Bei uns gibt es viel zu entdecken. ���������������� Wenn Ihr möchtet – ������������������ auch mit einer netten und persönlichen Beratung. Wir sind auch Kartenvorverkaufstelle. Schweinfurt · Markt 19 · Tel. 09721/ 22763 · [email protected] peks Ihre persönliche Druckerei! delta druck drucken … binden … kopieren … laminieren … Tassen-Druck … T-Shirt-Druck … Stempelerstellung Am Weiherlein 1 97523 Schwanfeld fon 09384.88280 fax 09384.882824 [email protected] www.delta-druck-peks.de Freitag 09.11. 21 Uhr | großer Saal VVK 10,- € (zuzügl. Gebühren) | AK 13,- € „German Quality, Balkan Soul“ nannte es und Reinheitsgebote hinweg. Virtuose eine Konzertbesucherin in Bukarest! balkanische Bläser, wuchtige Reggae Äl Jawala´s Wurzeln liegen tatsächlich näher Bässe, abgedrehte Synthie Sounds, treibende am Schwarzwald als auf dem Balkan und Percussions und ein Didgeridoo auf Acid aufgewachsen sind sie mit Elektro Parties, treffen auf eine geballte Dosis Rock´n Roll! Beastie Boys und Nirvana statt mit Boban Äl Jawala (Arabisch für „die Reisenden“) gehen Markovic. Ihre ersten Berührungspunkte mit seit zwölf Jahren ihren außergewöhnlichen dem Sound des Ostens waren die Soundtracks musikalischen Weg. Fernab aller Klischees von Emir Kusturica und Goran Bregovic gegen haben sie sich vom Straßenmusik- ende der Neunziger Jahre. Begeistert saugten Geheimtipp zu einer europaweit gefragten sie alles in sich auf was sie hören konnten, Liveband entwickelt.Ob am Atlantik oder dem forschten, reisten, lernten andere Musikern Schwarzen Meer - in China, Jordanien oder kennen und spielten über 800 Konzerte in im heimischen Freiburg – die fünf Balkan ganz Europa. Inzwischen re-importieren Beat Pioniere aus Süddeutschland sorgen sie ihre ganz eigene Version der „Balkan- mit ihrer ansteckenden Bühnenenergie Beats“ in deren Ursprungsländer zurück und für hemmungslos tanzende Mengen und sorgen damit nicht nur dort für begeistertes durchnässte TShirts. Staunen. Ein tanzbarer Kulturschock, der Als Live Act wurden sie zu Shantels Bucovina niemanden kalt lässt! Club und ins Vorprogramm von Emir Kusturica Äl Jawalas einzigartige Mash-Up-Klänge eingeladen. 2007 erhielten Äl Jawala den tanzen rigoros über Genregrenzen Deutschen Creole Preis für Weltmusik. Obere-Str. 9 - Schweinfurt Tel. 0 97 21/2 73 64 www.cafe-vorndran.de Akkus für Industrie und Handwerk ��������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������ www.akku-point.de �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Sa 10.11. Fr 16.11. 21 Uhr | gr. Saal 20:30 Uhr | kl. Saal VVK 10,- € (zzgl. Geb.) | AK 13,- € AK 5,- € AC/DC, ein Synonym für Härte, rohe In Kooperation mit dem Rockverband Gitarrenriffs und eingängige Songs von Schweinfurt veranstalten „Order to Resist“ ungeheurer Energie. Fünf Musiker aus dem den Start der Konzertserie „Horizon In Großraum Frankfurt-Aschaffenburg, allesamt Flames“. Folgende Bands sind dabei: mit den Songs von AC/DC aufgewachsen, SERPENT SMILE machen entschlossen sich eine Band zu gründen, abwechslungsreichen Metal mit Einflüssen die selbst den eingefleischtesten Fan von True-, Power- und Progressive Metal zufriedenstellen sollte. sowie Heavy Rock. Der Schwerpunkt wurde dabei auf die Zeit REGRESSION TO BLOODSHED befindet sich gelegt, in der die australischen Hardrocker genretechnisch grob im Deathcore-Bereich. noch mit dem legendären Sänger BON SCOTT Gutturale Vocals, tiefergestimmte 7-Saiter, die Fans und Kritiker zum toben brachten. Breakdowns, Dissonanzen und Blastbeats Vor allem galt es auch, genau jenen AC/DC- treffen auf schnelle melodische Parts, SOUND zu treffen, mit dem die „AUSSIES“ Offbeats und Highscreams. Gelegentliche Ende der 70er Jahre berühmt wurden. cleane Vocals und Akustikparts runden das Ende der 90er stiess Dimi Deeds zu AB/CD Ganze ab. und verkörpert Angus Young so perfekt, dass „We have got the ORDER TO RESIST“! er für die Fans zum Mittelpunkt der Auftritte so lautet das Motto der 2009 gegründeten geworden ist. Schweinfurter Band. Thrash-lastiger, Seit 2003 beschreitet die Band um Andy abwechslungsreicher Heavy Metal trifft auf Kirchner neue Wege und hat sich entschlossen, nackenstrapazierende Mosh-Parts, ohne auf nicht zu kleckern, sonder zu klotzen und packende Melodien zu verzichten. gleich zwei Sänger zu verpflichten (Paul TRAITOR steht für kompromisslosen McGilley, London und Massimo Leone, Rom) Thrash Metal aus dem Süd-Deutschem Mit dem neuen Konzept >Bon Scott Raum. Schnelles, präzises Gitarrenriffing meets Brian Johnson< wird nicht länger trifft auf artilleriegleiche Schlagzeugsalven, polarisiert, sondern man führt Fans beider donnernden Bass und eine aggressive AC/DC-Ären zusammen und treibt mit alten Stimmlage. Ihr aggressiver Musikstil und neuen Klassikern wie T.N.T die Stimmung zeichnet diese Band aus, eben roh und ohne regelmäßig zum Siedepunkt! Schnörkel. Fr 16.11. Sa 17.11. 21 Uhr | gr. Saal 20 + 22 Uhr | kl. Saal VVK 10,- € (zzgl. Geb.) | AK
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