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Oldiemarkt Magazin 06-2005 2 Oldie Markt 06/05 Schallplattenbörsen Plattenbörsen 2005 Schallplattenbörsen sind seit einigen Jahren fester Bestandteil der europäischen Musikszene. Steigende Besucherzahlen zeigen, daß sie längst nicht mehr nur eventuell Platz für Tummelplatz für Insider sind. Neben teuren Raritäten bieten die Händler günstige Second-Hand-Platten, Fachzeitschriften, Anzeige oder Bücher Lexika, Poster und Zubehör an. Rund 250 Börsen finden pro Jahr allein in Bild wird von geliefertem der Bundesrepublik statt. Oldie-Markt veröffentlicht als einzige deutsche Zeit- Film einmontiert! schrift monatlich den aktuellen Börsen- kalender. Folgende Termine wurden von den Veranstaltern bekanntgegeben: Datum Stadt/Land Veranstaltungs-Ort Veranstalter / Telefon 26. Mai Berlin Statthaus Böcklerpark Kurt Wehrs ¤ (030) 67 77 62 42 29. Mai Oldenburg Weser-Ems-Halle WIR ¤ (051 75) 93 23 59 4. Juni Gera Kongreßzentrum First & Last ¤ (03 41) 699 56 80 4. Juni München Kolpinghaus Werner Stoschek ¤ (085 09) 26 09 5. Juni Augsburg FC Sportheim-Haunstetten Christoph Adler ¤ (082 31) 41 42 5. Juni Braunschweig Stadthalle WIR ¤ (051 75) 93 23 59 5. Juni Cottbus Stadthalle First & Last ¤ (03 41) 699 56 80 5. Juni Regensburg Antoniussaal Werner Stoschek ¤ (085 09) 26 09 5. Juni Düsseldorf Weiterbildungszentrum Agentur Lauber ¤ (02 11) 955 92 50 11. Juni Dormagen Hotel Dormotel Detlef Richter ¤ (021 33) 634 39 11. Juni Hamburg Uni Mensa WIR ¤ (051 75) 93 23 59 12. Juni Münster Halle Münsterland Agentur Lauber ¤ (02 11) 955 92 50 12. Juni Hannover Faust 50er Jahre Halle WIR ¤ (051 75) 93 23 59 18. Juni Halle Händelhalle First & Last ¤ (03 41) 699 56 80 19. Juni Plauen Festhalle First & Last ¤ (03 41) 699 56 80 19. Juni Linz (Österreich) Volkshaus Bindermichl Werner Stoschek ¤ (085 09) 26 09 Die Veröffentlichung von Veranstaltungshinweisen auf Schallplattenbörsen ist eine kostenlose Service-Leistung von Oldie-Markt. Ein Anspruch auf Veröffentlichung in obenstehendem Kalender besteht nicht. News Oldie Markt 06/05 3 News • News • News • News • News • News * Coldplay haben vor der ausgedehnten Tour, * Die Steve Miller Band wird ihre erste Tour Alters und seines Geschlechts entließen und die am ersten Mai-Wochenende mit einem nach fünf Jahren am 26. Mai in Lemoore, ihm außerdem die Auszahlung einer verspro- Auftritt auf dem Coachella-Festival begann, Kalifornien beginnen. Während der Tour chenen Bonuszahlung von 250.000 Dollars Stellung zu ihrem neuesten Album X&Y wird Steve Miller sich außerdem auf dem verweigerten. bezogen: „Wir haben uns nicht hingesetzt und Hollywood Walk Of Fame verewigen dürfen. * Ray Davies erschien nicht vor Gericht in gesagt, wir wollen ein massenkompatibles * Peter Frampton flog am letzten April- New Orleans, um den Fahrer des Wagens zu Werk aufnehmen, aber es geht in die Rich- Wochenende nach Seattle, um dort mit Pearl identifizieren, der den Mann aufnahm, der tung“, erklärte Schlagzeuger Will Champion. Jam zwei Titel aufzunehmen, die auf dem versucht hatte, die Begleiterin von Davies zu Die Erwartungen in Industrie und Handel kommenden Album erscheinen werden, das berauben und ihm dann ins Bein schoss. gehen denn auch in die Richtung, dass das nur aus Instrumentals bestehen wird. Deswegen musste der Mann wieder freigelas- Ergebnis der letzten Platte (dreifaches Platin) * Neil Young hat sich offensichtlich von sei- sen werden. Davies hatte sein Fernbleiben da- übertroffen wird. Oder wie es der Präsident ner Gehirnoperation, der er sich Mitte April mit entschuldigt, dass er bis Dezember wegen ihrer Plattenfirma Capitol ausdrückt: „Die wegen eines Aneurysmas im Kopf (einer einer Tour unabkömmlich sei. CD zeigt die Gruppe auf der Höhe ihres Kön- Ausbuchtung einer Ader, die bei einem Riss * Loggins & Messina werden in diesem nens.“ Der Weg dahin war jedoch alles ande- des Blutgefäßes zu einem tödlichen Gehirn- Sommer nach 30 Jahren wieder gemeinsam re als einfach. Sänger Chris Martin: „Wir gin- schlag führen kann) unterziehen musste, gut auftreten. Die Loggins & Messina Sittin’ In gen durch so viele verschiedene Emotionen, erholt. Seit kurzem nimmt er in einem Studio Reunion Tour beginnt am 24. Juni im Idaho Ideen und über unterschiedliche Wege, um in Nashville den Nachfolger für das Multi- Centre in Boise, Idaho. zu dem Resultat zu gelangen.“ Tatsächlich media-Projekt Greendale auf, der laut seiner * Long John Baldry, in Kanada lebende wurden nach einem Jahr Arbeit sämtliche Schwester in Richtung Comes A Time gehen englische Blues-Legende, musste sich in Bänder vernichtet, weil die Band mit dem soll. Der Zeitpunkt des Erscheinens steht ge- einem Krankenhaus in Vancouver einer Be- Material nicht zufrieden war. Martin: „Wir nauso wenig fest wie das endgültige Track- handlung der Atemwege unterziehen, die aber gingen in eine Bar in Liverpool und dis- listing. mit einer vollständigen Heilung enden wird. kutierten das Ganze aus, weil wir wussten, * Ryan Adams begann seine Tour zur Laut seinem Management machten ihn Be- dass das nicht richtig war. Es hörte sich wie Unterstützung des neuen Albums Cold Roses richte betroffen, die ihm eine tödliche Krank- vier Leute an, die unterschiedliche Dinge am 11. Mai in Cleveland. Während der Kon- heit andichten wollten. spielten, die sie dann in einen Computer ein- zertserie, noch am 2. August, wird dann * Good Vibrations, das Musical mit den gaben, damit der das Material zusammen- schon sein nächstes Werk, Jacksonville City Liedern der Beach Boys, musste am 24. April stellt.“ Also traf man sich in einem herunter- Nights, in die Läden kommen. nach nur 94 Vorstellungen seine Pforten am gekommenen Proberaum in Nord-London * Journey haben die Arbeiten zu ihrem 13. Broadway schließen. Ob Lennon, das Musi- und begann von vorne, indem man als Album Generations abgeschlossen, das aller- cal nach dem Leben und mit den Kompo- Gruppe zusammenspielte und danach auch dings noch kein fixes Veröffentlichungs- sitionen von John Lennon überhaupt jemals im Studio die neuen Lieder live aufnahm. Datum besitzt. Sicher steht jedoch der Auf- dahin kommen wird, ist mehr als fraglich: Es Dazu gesellten sich neue Einflüsse wie die takt für den Auftakt zur Sommertour dieses musste jetzt in Boston beendet werden und Melodie von Kraftwerks Computer Love – Jahres fest: Er findet am 26. Juni im kalifor- erhielt auch in San Francisco nur negative die Erlaubnis erhielt man, nachdem Martin nischen Irvine statt. Kritiken. einen Brief nach Deutschland geschrieben * Billy Corgan wird in Kürze nach dem Flop * Richard „Rick“ Lewis, das letzte lebende hatte – oder den Klang von New Order. Die mit Zwan sein erstes Solo-Album in die Mitglied der Silhouettes, die 1958 mit Get A derzeit laufende US-Tour ist die bislang aus- Läden bringen. The Future Embrace soll am Job nicht nur eine Nr. 1 feierten, sondern auch gedehnteste der Formation und wird über 40 20. Juni auf den Markt kommen und eine einen frühen Klassiker des Rock’n’Roll vor- Daten gehen. Coverversion des Bee Gees-Klassikers To legten, starb im Alter von 71 Jahren an Nie- * Brian Wilson will in diesem Jahr mit What Love Somebody enthalten, bei dem übrigens renversagen in einem Krankenhaus in Phila- I Really Want For Christmas seine erste der Smashing Pumpkins-Schlagzeuger mit- delphia, wo er bereits seit sechs Wochen Weihnachtsplatte als Solist vorlegen, die am wirkte. Ansonsten beherrschen Eigenkompo- behandelt wurde. 18. Oktober in den Läden stehen soll. „Weih- sitionen die 11 Tracks, die Corgan auch auf * John Fred Gourrion, der Kopf von John nachten war für mich und meine Familie einer Welt-Tour vorstellen wird, die aller- Fred & His Playboy Band, die 1968 einen schon immer eine ganz besondere Jahreszeit dings nur durch kleinere Clubs führt. Das Welthit mit Judy In Disguise feierte, starb im und sie wird dieses Jahr noch spezieller wer- deutsche Konzert wird am 11. Juni in Köln Alter von 63 Jahren am 15. April in Louisiana den, weil wir diese Ferien mit meinen eige- stattfinden. nach monatelanger Krankheit. nen Liedern feiern können. Ich hoffe, die * Mary Travers von Peter, Paul & Mary, die * Ian Tyson, der in den 60er Jahren mit Platte macht anderen Menschen so viel Spass an Leukämie leidet (siehe News im Oldie- seiner damaligen Frau als Ian&Sylvia große wie mir.“ Den Text für den Titelsong schrieb Markt 1/05) hat einen Knochenmarkspender Erfolge feierte, musste am 16. April einen der Elton John-Texter Bernie Taupin, Jimmy gefunden und wird sich in Kürze der nötigen Auftritt in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Ka- Webb steuerte die Worte für Christmasey bei. Operation unterziehen. Das Ganze wurde nada wegen Schmerzen in der Brust ab- Ansonsten nahm Wilson etliche Lieder neu nötig, weil die Chemotherapie keinen Erfolg brechen, die dann als Folgen einer Herz- auf, die er schon für die Weihnachtsplatte der brachte. beutelentzündung diagnostiziert wurden. Beach Boys, Christmas Album, eingespielt * Carlos Santana wurde jetzt von seinem Nach der Behandlung befindet er sich auf hatte. Dazu gibt es die üblichen Traditionals früheren persönlichen Assistenten verklagt. dem Weg der Besserung und wird nach einer aus dem englischen Raum wie Auld Lang Er führte aus, dass Santana und seine Frau Erholungsphase von einigen Wochen wieder Syne und Konsorten. Deborah ihn wegen seiner Religion, seines auftreten. 4 Oldie Markt 06/05 TOP 20/40 Die teuersten Platten des Monats: 6 Cassius Clay 14 The Doors I’m The Greatest (7’’, M/M-) 53,46 € Box-Set ( 4 CD-Box+Buch, M/M) 27,55 € CBS 1448 (64/D) Elektra WEA 7559-62123-2 (97/D) 7 The Beatles 15 Achim Reichel Top 20 It was Twenty Years Ago (CD-Box+Buch, M/M) 43,60 € AR 3
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