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A tour that’ll be like heaven on earth!
Things are really shaping up, slowly but surely – to exactly what I want life to be!
Steel Panther in Manchester, D.A.D in Gothenburg, interview with Sebastian Bach (again), the Gus G/Marty Friedman solo tour this spring, Rob Zombie and Megadeth later this summer, festivals….
Was really glad to hear that Jo (Nunez – drummer of Firewind) is going to be part of the Gus/Marty tour-package as well. What a kick-ass lineup.
And all of those guys are great, down to earth kind of people:
Mats Leven, Gus, Marty, Jo. And that’s just a bonus besides the fact that they are all just ridiculously good musicians!
This tour will be like heaven on earth for a music-geek like me. :)

And I’m never as happy as when I get a reason to pack my bags and go somewhere, anywhere. It’s that challenge, the adventure, the thrill, all the things that make me feel alive!

I’ve got my flights, trains, buses and hotels all sorted out for a few shows. I’ll devote next week to sorting out the Germany and BeNeLux-dates, as the logistics aren’t as simple and logical as they have been in the past. The distances are longer this time and not in “the right order”. So, I’ve got to figure out how to do it, as smoothly as possible and as cheap as possible. THAT is what I love doing. :)
The kicks I get from travelling like this, are almost on the same level as music itself. I’ll even put up with people who don’t get it and think that this whole thing is about “stalking”. That’s not what this is. I just choose to live my life this way instead of spending my money on expensive things. I want experiences and memories for life!
I started travelling for rock’n’roll in the early 90’s. The first band I started seeing “everywhere” was Skid Row. Then it was Judas Priest, and then just whatever I felt like seeing, cause there was a LOT to choose from in the late 80’s, early 90’s!
The first time I was really welcomed as a part of the “family” was with Jon Oliva’s Pain (Oliva, ex-Savatage). Went on a few tours and gigs of Europe with them, had a great time. Those are memories for life, I’ll never forget those days.
That’s something that’s on my “things-to-do-before-I-die”-list. Get on another tour, have my own bunk and just be out there for however long the tour lasts. I’ve honestly never felt more at home or more content anywhere else in my life.


I had no idea I would end up going to that many Gus G/Firewind-shows, but I found myself enjoying it so much that I just kept vagabonding from country to country, city to city, from small clubs to festivals… And now I don’t even think anymore, I just do it, because it’s a BLAST! :)
Life is way too short to deny yourself things that make you happy. :)
According to my calculations, I will have seen Gus shred his ass off live on stage no less than 50 times by the time I get to MUNICH on this tour. That will be gig number 50 in… 3 years. Call it crazy but let me tell you – I can’t think of a whole lot that would have been more worth the time or the effort. :D
And it’s always been something different. The Ozzy shows are nowhere near the same thing as Firewind. Not even Firewind has always been the same. During these 3 years I’ve already seen the band with 3 different singers: Apollo, Mats Leven and Kelly Sundown Carpenter. NOW it’s going to be yet another situation which I’m so curious to see! All I know is that it’s going to kick ass. Bring it on! :D
[Firewind with APOLLO]
The madness so far – and future insanity!
| DATE | ARTIST | VENUE | CITY | COUNTRY |
| December 1, 2010 | OZZY | Madison Square Garden | New York City | USA |
| January 7, 2011 | Firewind | Relentless Garage | London | UK |
| June 11, 2011 | OZZY | Sweden Rock Festival | Solvesborg | Sweden |
| June 15, 2011 | OZZY | Olympiahalle | Munich | Germany |
| June 17, 2011 | OZZY | Rockhal | Esch-sur-Alzette | Luxembourg |
| June 25, 2011 | Firewind | Graspop festival | Dessel | Belgium |
| July 6, 2011 | Firewind | Kaftanzoglio stadium / Stop That Sound 2310 festival | Thessaloniki | Greece |
| July 8, 2011 | Firewind | Sonisphere festival | Knebworth | UK |
| August 9, 2011 | OZZY | Ergo Arena | Gdansk | Poland |
| August 11, 2011 | OZZY | Smukfest festival | Skandeborg | Denmark |
| September 10, 2011 | Firewind | Moho Live | Manchester | UK |
| September 11, 2011 | Firewind | Cathouse | Glasgow | Scotland |
| September 12, 2011 | Firewind | Sub 89 | Reading | UK |
| September 16, 2011 | Firewind | Rock Temple | Kerkrade | NL |
| September 17, 2011 | Firewind | Biebob | Vosselaar | Belgium |
| September 18, 2011 | Firewind | Underground | Köln (Cologne) | Germany |
| October 9, 2011 | Firewind | State Theatre | S:t Petersburg | Florida / USA |
| October 10, 2011 | Firewind | Masquerade | Atlanta | USA |
| October 12, 2011 | Firewind | Gramercy Theatre | New York City | New York / USA |
| January 14, 2012 | Firewind | Fuzz Club | Athens | Greece |
| June 2, 2012 | OZZY | Malmö Stadium | Malmö | Sweden |
| June 4, 2012 | OZZY | Westfalenhalle | Dortmund | Germany |
| June 22, 2012 | OZZY | Graspop Festival | Dessel | Belgium |
| July 18, 2012 | Firewind | Mylos | Thessaloniki | Greece |
| September 14, 2012 | Firewind | Moho | Manchester | UK |
| September 15, 2012 | Firewind | Button Factory | Dublin | Ireland |
| September 28, 2012 | Firewind | Knust | Hamburg | Germany |
| September 29, 2012 | Firewind | Godset | Kolding | Denmark |
| October 4, 2012 | Firewind | Underground | Cologne | Germany |
| October 5, 2012 | Firewind | Hedon | Zwolle | Netherlands |
| October 6, 2012 | Firewind | Biebob | Vosselaar | Belgium |
| December 15, 2012 | Firewind | 8Ball Club | Thessaloniki | Greece |
| December 16, 2012 | Firewind | 8Ball Club | Thessaloniki | Greece |
| January 3, 2013 | Firewind | Masquerade | Atlanta | Georgia, USA |
| January 6, 2013 | Firewind | The Gramercy Theatre | New York City | New York, USA |
| April 27, 2013 | Firewind | Rock In Den Ruinen (outdoor festival) | Dortmund | Germany |
| June 7, 2013 | Firewind | Sweden Rock Festival | Solvesborg/Norje Boke | Sweden |
| October 31, 2013 | Firewind | Manning Bar | Sydney | Australia |
| November 1, 2013 | Firewind | The Hi-Fi | Brisbane | Australia |
| November 2, 2013 | Firewind | Fowlers Live | Adelaide | Australia |
| November 3, 2013 | Firewind | Corner Hotel | Melbourne | Australia |
| RELATED | GIGS | 2013 | ||
| January 5, 2013 | Nightrage (Jo Nunez) | Trädgårn/Gothenburg Sound Festival | Gothenburg | Sweden |
| April 15, 2013 | Spiritual Beggars (Apollo) | The Logo | Hamburg | Germany |
| September 22, 2013 | Craze (Apollo) | Kajskjulet | Halmstad | Sweden |
| October 12, 2013 | Spiritual Beggars (Apollo) | 8Ball Club | Thessaloniki | Greece |
| October 26, 2013 | Gus G | Rockmässan / Swedish Metal Convention | Malmö | Sweden |
| 2014 | Gus G (solo) | Block 33 | Thessaloniki | Greece |
| May 1, 2014 | Gus G (solo) | Klubi | Tampere | Finland |
| May 2, 2014 | Gus G (solo) | Nosturi | Helsinki | Finland |
| May 3, 2014 | Gus G (solo) | Stockholm Rocks Festival | Stockholm | Sweden |
| May 5, 2014 | Gus G (solo) | Trädgårn | Gothenburg | Sweden |
| May 7, 2014 | Gus G (solo) | KB | Malmö | Sweden |
| May 12, 2014 | Gus G (solo) | Backstage | Munich | Germany |
| May 21, 2014 | Gus G (solo) | O2 Islington Academy | London | UK |
More to come. :)
My year in rock – 2013 retrospect
We’re a few days into 2014 already and I never really had time to do the usual look in the rearview mirror to summarize what 2013 was like for me.
Compared to the past 5 years, it was less eventful than usual, and a lot of it has to do with my father’s passing. I cancelled some gigs I had planned to go to and well, just wasn’t in the mood for anything really, but there were still a few highlights in 2013.
January started with Gothenburg Sound Festival where I met up with FIREWIND-drummer JO NUNEZ who was playing with NIGHTRAGE.

Shortly thereafter, I went to the US to see a few FIREWIND-shows and meet up with the new singer KELLY SUNDOWN CARPENTER for an interview at the Gramercy in NYC. Went to Atlanta and the Masquerade as well, pretty cool venue.

Got stuck in a blizzard the day I was supposed to fly home from JFK via Toronto, and made it home in the very last minute. Drama!
Swedish bands CRAZY LIXX & H.E.A.T played at KB, show got interrupted by the fire alarm and the club was evacuated.
Went to beautiful ICELAND with my friend Henny, that was a trip I won’t forget anytime soon – Iceland is a fairy tale country and I hope they never let the ways of the “outside world” change what they’ve accomplished. It’s amazing.
[This isn’t even Photoshopped – it actually looks like that!]

Gigs, there were a few. IRON MAIDEN played at Malmo Stadion, I spent all day in line to get a front row spot. Well worth it!


MEGADETH played at Vega in Copenhagen, they had just released Super Collider and played the title track from that album live for the first time. Dave Mustaine also brought a kid up on stage, not a usual sight at Megadeth shows. :)

STEVE HARRIS and his British Lion played at KB in Malmo, and although the attendance was low, to say the least, it was insanely cool to see a musician of his caliber that up close! I got dust from his sneakers in my face when he stomped on his monitor, he was THAT close. It wasn’t as bad as people say, the band had a good time and that’s what I remember the most.

Another memorable gig was PAUL GILBERT in Gothenburg, at Sticky Fingers. Been a fan since forever, Paul is amazing. There are some fantastic shredders in the world, but Paul is unique. I love his goofy style, his dry sense of humor, his playing, his way of interacting with the crowd… It was a great show.

After Apollo Papathanasio’s departure from Firewind, I decided to keep track of his other projects, so I went to Hamburg, Germany to visit my friend Su and see Apollo with SPIRITUAL BEGGARS. A few months later made a last minute decision to see the band in Thessaloniki, Greece as well.
Apollo also visited me in my home in Malmo for a video interview and a nice lunch. Awesome dude.
Of course, there were a bunch of FIREWIND shows this year as well. Rock in den Ruinen in Germany, SWEDEN ROCK FESTIVAL, and of course, the tour of AUSTRALIA. I opted out of all other shows because I needed the $$ for Australia.

SWEDEN ROCK FESTIVAL was a weird festival this year, it was only days after my father’s passing, but I had to go to fulfill my duties to Sweden Rock Magazine and also to my friend Su who was visiting from Germany, SRF was her bachelorette party.

Memorable interviews: DAVID COVERDALE (WHITESNAKE), love the man, he rocks!
[A short clip from that interview]
And finally meeting LITA FORD for the first time ever. She was great, I’m glad she didn’t turn out to be a bitch.


Also saw her shows in Gothenburg ad Sticky Fingers and Malmo, KB.
Went to the UK twice in May to see WHITESNAKE, Thunder and Journey. I could see Whitesnake a million times and it still never gets old. :)

GUS G came to Malmo for the SWEDISH METAL CONVENTION, had a great time with him and Andy R, thanks to Pontus for bringing him to the convention. Also met Tallee Savage and her sister Amanda, Jorn, Anders Johansson (YNGWIE, HAMMERFALL) and a bunch of other people.

(Anders Johansson (Hammerfall, Yngwie), Pekka and Gus in the VIP-room)

Gus G and Paul DiAnno:

Straight after that…business class with Emirates to Sydney via Dubai, went on a safari, met koalas, saw the first Firewind show of the Australian tour, continued to Brisbane, met up with Clint, flew to Adelaide and then finally Melbourne. Stayed there for a week after the band had left. Met a few more koalas and then some really nice people at his BBQ party.


The free BAR in business class at my Emirates-flight to Sydney. :) It didn’t suck. ;)

Came home, got another tattoo and saw BLACK SABBATH in Copenhagen.


An old friend, singer of the Swedish sleaze-band NASTY IDOLS, Andy Pierce, passed away at the age of 45, something that I still can’t quite grasp…
Finished my year in the US visiting friends and checking out two gigs that I wrote about in my previous blog, both Savatage-related.
That was it – in a nutshell. Less travel than usual 2013 but I’m already looking forward to the Steel Panther European tour in the spring and Gus G’s solo-debut! Welcome 2014!
The Swedish Metal Convention 2013 (recap)
Still in Melbourne, Australia – decided to stay an extra week after the Firewind-gigs. It’s been absolutely crazy the past two weeks, to say the least. And it’s only now that I’m getting a chance to sit down in peace and quiet and write about it.
So, let’s get in the time-machine and set it to October 25, 2013. The Swedish Metal Convention was taking place that weekend (Oct 26-27) and the guest of honor was Gus G (Ozzy, Firewind).
He was to arrive on Friday and the convention promoter Pontus and I went to pick up Gus, and Andy from the management, at the airport in Copenhagen.
Gus’ flight was slightly delayed so we went to Starbucks to have a coffee and just chill. The topics of conversation were bands and tours, and we got so much into that whole discussion that we somehow managed to miss Gus arrival (ooops…!). He found us – and off we went, across the bridge over Oresund and to Malmo, Sweden.
We dropped them off at the hotel – I went back home to just relax a bit until it was time to drive the gentlemen to a photo-shoot and then later on, to dinner. As it turned out, I didn’t have to take them to the photo-shoot as the guy picked them up himself – so suddenly I had spare time on my hands.
I get bored pretty quickly, so I called Sweden Rock-Mark who I knew was setting up the Sweden Rock-booth at the convention. Figured he might need some help or use some company. He was done and on his way home though, so I called Pontus – and he needed help to set up the VIP room as nobody really had time for that. Perfect. I went over there to make myself useful.
These events are funny, because I always meet people I know. It’s home to me.
The convention host – Anders Johansson (drummer for Hammerfall, Rising Force among many others…) was setting up his drums while talking to Jonas Hansson – who is mostly known as the guitarist for Silver Mountain here in Sweden (Ander’s first band, or at least one of his first…). He was one of the first guitarists to play in the technical / neoclassical style, a style that also made Yngwie a superstar.
Anyway – I’ve known Anders since ages. His mom used to work at the same magazine as me, and she liked me, so she would always help me set up interviews with either Anders or Jens and even with Yngwie himself. Back in those days I had access to some really exclusive stuff, and I owe it all to her. She was a tough, intelligent and cool lady, I’m guessing the guys all thought of her as “mom”. :)
Anyhoo… We were going out for dinner later that evening, so once I had finished yapping and setting up the VIP room, I went to pick up Gus and Andy to take them to the fancy Michelin star-rated restaurant we were going to.
The evening didn’t last long for mr Paul DiAnno (first voice of Iron Maiden) though…. The snobby restaurant wouldn’t allow guests to wear caps in there so Paul pretty much told them to go *beeep* themselves and was out the door before anyone even had much of a chance to react.
Apart from THAT little incident, the rest of us had a great evening. Drove back to the hotel, and since it had been such a good chemistry between people, we decided to continue the evening in the hotel bar. So Jorn, Gus, Andy, Pontus, Stanley (ex-Nasty Idols drummer), me and later also Tallee Savage (known to some as Yngwies teenage love – nowadays as a talented makeup-artist and photographer) hung out till pretty late. It was nice, a very relaxed and laid back way to finish the day.
Next morning, I drove to the hotel 11-ish to pick up Gus and Andy again, as the plan was to start the signing around 11.30. However, once we got there, it was obvioius that the rockers of Malmö hadn’t crawled out of bed quite yet, so we ended up at Starbucks instead. God knows we all needed the caffeine…!
When we got back, Pontus ran over and said that several people had already been asking for Gus, so we got him out there to his assigned table.
It was nice to see fans getting their stuff signed, looking very happy about it – and getting their pics taken with their guitar hero. :)
That’s the beauty of conventions – it’s a relaxed environment where fans and artists get to meet under organized circumstances.
Apart from the signing – and people getting their pics taken with Gus by leaning across the table – there was also a more organized version where fans paid a small fee to get their picture taken with Gus by a professional photographer.








After the signings and the photos, it was time to get down to business: Guitar Clinic and a Q & A session, hosted by mr Anders Johansson. That turned out to be a great, relaxed and funny part of the 2013 convention that was appreciated not only by the visitors but definitely also by the participating musicians – Anders and Gus, who have a history of touring together – wayyy back in the early days before Gus even had a name with Firewind.
Check out the talk (the first part of it, before I had to change memory card) and Gus clinic-part:
Q & A + CLINIC AT SWEDISH METAL CONVENTION 2013 in Malmö, Sweden, [Saturday, October 26, 2013]
The clinic went so well that the time was extended – people loved it, you heard people giggle every five minutes, a perfect unpretentious conversation between two musicians (quite different from a conversation musician-journalist actually – in a good way).
We were all starving, there had been all work and no breaks, so the Crucified Barbara-girls who had the table next to Gus, asked if they could tag along if we decided to go someplace to eat. I started calling a few restaurants to book a table, but it turned out to be nearly impossible.
It was Saturday evening, and people just got their salaries, so it was fully booked everywhere. One girl even laughed a little when I asked if I could book a table for 7 people. “Oh, haha, you’re optimistic aren’t you!”
Gus getting a present from the Crucified Barbara-ladies, a t-shirt:
In the end, we just had to give up and realize that the restaurant-thing wasn’t happening, so Andy’s idea to try the hotel restaurant, was brilliant.
It certainly wasn’t fully booked, it was convenient (no searching for parking spots), people could just go straight back to their rooms after their meal and the prices weren’t any different from anywhere else in town so it was settled.
Gus and Paul DiAnno:
Tallee and her sister joined us, super nice ladies. It’s just so refreshing when you meet new people and the chemistry is so perfect that it feels like you’ve known eachother a very long time. Just a great conversation, lots of fun and a funny waitor. ;)
Once again, it was such a good evening that nobody really wanted to call it a night, so we made a last minute decision to go to the official afterparty at Club Distortion. It was sold out and Crash Diet was playing – but a few phone calls took care of it and they got us all in the back way.
It wasn’t just the convention afterparty – it was also a Halloween-evening so you had all kinds of weird creatures of the night down there in the dark, hot and sweaty, crowded club. It was jam packed. I thought I was gonna pass out, it was just SO freaking HOT and combined with my lack of sleep, I didn’t need booze to feel dizzy. Gus somehow managed to find a spot right under one of the air conditioning-things, which saved us all.
Everbody had a good time though, and that’s the main thing. :)
It got pretty late – or should I say early – and we didn’t get back to the hotel until maybe 2 am. Wouldn’t have been a big deal if it wasn’t for the fact that we were supposed to go to the airport at 4.30… I didn’t sleep at all that night (either). Just stayed up uploading videos and pics before I went back to the hotel to pick up Gus and Andy. Might as well make good use of that time.
There was no traffic at all so we made it to Copenhagen airport in no time. I was absolutely beat but I had to go home and pack and try to clean the apartment the best I could. Once again, not too much sleep. And a trip to Sydney – Australia lying ahead the next day! Phew. Nobody could ever accuse me of not doing stuff to make the days of my life count. :)
No rest for the wicked – I got my little carry-on packed in the last minute and it was time for the next adventure! Firewind in the land of the koalas: AUSTRALIA….
(stay tuned….!)
Anders Johansson (Hammerfall, Rising Force) – fan and Gus in the VIP-room
Firewind in the land down under
The Firewind tour here “down under” in Australia, finished two days ago in Melbourne, and I have to say that the guys, without a doubt, left a lasting impression on the Aussies. The shows in Sydney and Melbourne had the largest venues and crowds, but even the smaller gigs in Brisbane and Adelaide were memorable because the crowds were very enthusiastic. Great audiences everywhere – a very good rating considering that this is Firewind’s first visit here.
There are so many things to write about and I still haven’t quite landed in normailty – there’s been stuff going on 24-7 ever since I got here, would get anyone’s head spinning, not to mention a jetlagged Swede..!
It wasn’t that bad though – I just went on my Blue Mountains/koala tour straight away when I arrived in Sydney, and kept myself busy ever since. The real jetlag hit me after about 3 days when I just felt sick and not even my caffeine chewing gum helped much. It was the same with the guys in the band – they were all hit by that jetlag at different times.
There’s photos, videos, memories, stuff to tell enough to last for a WEEK, but I’ll just have to get back with all that and just share a few of my favorite pics this time. I’ll have like 16 hours on my way from Melbourne to Dubai to write more about this Australian trip, so – it’s all coming!














Swedish Metal Convention and Australia up next
Last day at work today – and now the fun begins! :)
I’ve started to pack a little for my Australia tour. People drop their jaws when I say that I will be travelling to the other side of the globe with only a carry-on that weighs a maximum of 7 kilos… ;) I hate carrying bulky stuff around. The less shit I have to drag around, the better. And I know how to make it work by now.
Might have to rethink my present to my Melbourne-host possibly, weighs too much, lol. But other than that, I’ve got all the essentials: Energy gum (survival kit #1!) , travel-adapter, camera, extra batteries, memory cards, sunglasses, sunscreen, makeup, clothes and an inflatable pillow. I’m good to go!
The reason for this light packing is that I will be flying from place to place once I get there and I have no patience standing there at the luggage carousel watching people’s suitcases go round and round and round forEVER….! Drives me nuts. I just want to grab my stuff and go. Hence the carry-on solution. :)
My first plan in Sydney was going to be a wildlife-tour to the Blue Mountains, about 45 minutes outside of Sydney. A day-trip out to see wild animals (been dreaming about KOALAS for weeks!) but… the wild fires there might stop THAT plan. Maybe it’s just as well, I might be dead tired, who knows.
Then the first Firewind show in Australia, out of 4. Here are the venues!
MANNING BAR – SYDNEY:
SECOND SHOW – IN BRISBANE, AT THE HI-FI:
THIRD SHOW – FOWLERS LIVE – ADELAIDE:
AND FOURTH – AND LAST AUSTRALIAN FIREWIND SHOW – THE CORNER HOTEL IN MELBOURNE:
I will be blogging as much as I can of course – providing I’m not so jetlagged that I just want to crawl into the nearest bed and pass out, but shame on me if I do!!
THESE will be the places I’m about to see, and I’m very very excited about it!
ADELAIDE:
BRISBANE:

MELBOURNE:


AND of course…SYDNEY:

Hopefully at least one of these too!


The trip starts on Monday… but there’s a bit of cool stuff happening here BEFORE that too.
The Swedish Metal Convention – with a bunch of great artists and metal-related exhibitions!
GUS G – JORN LANDE – ANDERS JOHANSSON (YNGWIE, HAMMERFALL) – CRASH DIET – CRUCIFIED BARBARA – PAUL DIANNO (EX-IRON MAIDEN)

I remember the first convention, it was ambitious but rather small. Still, not bad at all to get SEBASTIAN BACH to visit, among others.
My interview with Baz from that convention:
The second year, I was shocked to see how much the convention had grown – as were many others. People who are now in as participants and sponsors, biggest online-record store in Sweden GINZA and of course, SWEDEN ROCK. Last year had people like DORO, UDO, MIKE TRAMP and Jesper from D.A.D visiting – plus the largest IRON MAIDEN collection in the world. It was interesting for sure.
And this year – let’s see how it goes, they say that third time is always a “win or lose”-situation so I’m hoping that it will be a major success!
If you’re in Malmö this weekend, here is the schedule for the convention!
*** PROGRAM 2013****
Saturday conference room
15.30 – 16.30 Guitar Clinic Gus
16.30 – 17.00 Q&A Gus
17.00 – 17.30 Q&A Crashdiet
17.30 – 18.00 Q&A Jorn Lande
Saturday photo-sessions
12.30 – 12.50 Crashdiet
12.50 – 13.20 Paul Dianno
13.20 – 13.40 Jorn Lande
13.40– 14.00 London Based Hellfire
14.00 – 14.30 Gus G
14.40 – 15.00 Crucified Barbara
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Sunday conference room
12.30 – 13.00 Q&A Nicki & Ida
13.00 – 13.30 Q&A Paul Dianno
14.00 – 15.00 Fashion show
Sunday photo-sessions
12.00 – 12.20 Paul Dianno
12.20 – 12.40 Ida & Nicki
12.40 – 13.00 Jorn Lande
13.00 – 13.20 Crashdiet
13.20 – 13.40 London Based Hellfire
CRASH DIET
























