Tagged: SWEDEN ROCK FESTIVAL

Sweden Rock 2011 – summary

There is so so so much buzzing in my head right now. After 4 days of non-stop music, I’m beat. Slept till noon or something, yet I’m still tired. But don’t get me wrong. I love it.
When you are willing to sacrifice your sleep, when you forget to eat because seeing a band is more important, and same thing about drinking enough water (because you don’t want to risk having to run to the bathroom when a band is playing) – you KNOW how much you LOVE your music. And I certainly do – I live for it.
 
This years Sweden Rock Festival has been one of the best in many years. There has been a wonderful vibe. You see all those original, crazy, happy people – dressed in the most outrageous outfits, wigs – you name it, there’s just this celebration of individuality and being whoever you wanna be. You can’t live it out anywhere else than at a festival and it’s a beautiful thing, I truly enjoy just watching people. :)
 
Same thing with the brother- and sisterhood of rockers. it depends on the band of course. At Judas Priest, there were some people trying to hurt others for their own personal gain (get in front row, or what have you…) but at Whitesnake there was the total opposite. I had this VERY tall guy right behind me who had me know that if anyone tried to push me or hurt me in any way, they would have to deal with him first! :) Thanks man, appreciate people who are looking out for others – because that’s what it’s all about – we’re there to enjoy music!
 
I met so many people as well – Aftonbladet photographer Rickard, which is always nice, he’s been there every year for the past 12 years he told me.
Hung out one afternoon with Suzan from Playground music. When you go way back, we were all just fans when we first met. I don’t think you end up in the music industry if you’re not a fan of SOMETHING to begin with. If you want to get rich, you have a better shot at that becoming an attorney, so I think that it all comes down to a sincere love for music.

She used to like Skid Row, like most of us did in the 90’s, then she ended up working at various record companies in promotion whereas another friend of mine went on to being a photographer and me a music reporter. We’re living the rock’n’roll dream in a way – being rock’n’roll women in our own different ways. :)
 
A girl walked up to me when I was sitting front row in the press tent waiting for the Judas Priest press conference. She had a smile from ear to ear and said:
I remember you sitting front row at the Judas Priest press conference back in 2008 too! You told me you were a big fan”.

I looked at her and I apologised because I didn’t know who she was. She goes: “My name is Vera, I work for Classic Rock Magazine in Russia. I remember you because you have such a beautiful face!”  The lady made my day. :) There I was, feeling anything but beautiful – tired, sweaty, all the “boo-hoos” in the book, and then someone tells you something like that and suddenly you’re in a fantastic mood again. She helped me film the press conference so I could concentrate on asking the band a few questions.


 
However – I have to admit – I hate press conferences. You have to stand there and raise your hand like in school, ask a question and then you don’t get a chance to ask more based on the answer the artists give you – and by the time you do, it doesn’t have a natural flow in the conversation anymore so… I’m not a big fan of those.
 
For me, I had to go to the Judas Priest press conference because they have meant extremely much in my life. The situation with K.K Downing pissed me off SO much and for a while I felt that I couldn’t love a band whose values I couldn’t understand or share. But to get to that point after almost 30 years of loving this band, I had to hear it straight from the horse’s mouth – WHAT the f*** HAPPENED?!
 
I felt that Rob was sincere in his answer, and it made me feel a bit better about the situation. I also wanted to “get to know” Richie Faulkner, cause he seems an OK guy – all respect to someone who dares to fill Downing’s shoes with all the drama that goes along with it. So I asked him about joining a band that’s about to retire – but Glenn didn’t let him answer…! :)
 
They all recognized me though, which still feels good. Call me silly, but I’m still a fan at heart. Guess I always will be.
Glenn lifted his sunglasses and waved, Rob smiled when I introduced myself to Richie, with a “Duuh, we KNOW who you are by now, Daniela!”-sort of expression
 
David Coverdale recognized me too – always, always. My friend asked me afterwards – “He was blowing kisses in your direction, I saw it, cause ut HAD to be you!” Yes it was. I’ll do a little “Quick review” of the bands I saw in a different blog. Rob Zombie surprised me, he was great. Priest were not so great. Whitesnake RULED the whole festival if you ask me!
Ozzy is Ozzy, you know he is one of a kind. :-)
 
But…! As promised – the JOAN JETT press conference. I will keep it unlisted on Youtube, so it’s not searchable there. A great question and answer in this video (a Danish journalist) at 8,07 – make sure you listen to Joan’s reply to that – she got the whole press tent go “Yeah!!”
 

 
More to come soon!

WHITESNAKE – making history! :)

No time for anything, I need sleep, desperately, but I HAD to upload this first. I can’t believe it. It was so amazing that once again I stood there bawling my eyes out, it was just to touching, I dont know what to say.

BERNIE MARSDEN AND ADRIAN VANDENBERG on stage with David along with Doug Aldrich and Reb Beach! FOUR guitarists from different Whitesnake eras, jesus, what can you say??

There are BANDS… and then there’s WHITESNAKE. They are just simply in a totally different league, I mean, they KILLED all the competition just like that. MAGIC – PURE MAGIC on that stage tonight!! Oh my god. For someone who’s made a living on using words for years, I’m for once totally speechless.

There will be videos from the actual show too but give me time to get sleep and everything else – and I will reply to mails and texts on Sunday. :)

Thank you Whitesnake for an amazing performance – a night none of us will ever forget!

JUDAS PRIEST press conference @ Sweden Rock day 2

Absolutely no time for “computerizing” now when the tempo is getting higher with more bands playing – I only had time to drive home and catch 3-4 hours of sleep. And now, shower and off again.

So, no report today about yesterday’s Sweden Rock, because there would be way too much to say. I’ll have to write about it when the festival is over, cause today is Whitesnake (among others) and tomorrow the “finale”! Monday is my birthday so my friends are taking me out, but I’ll find time somewhere…! :))

I managed to upload the Judas Priest press-conference at least. Here you go – enjoy. A comment or two about that….later on. :)

Report from Sweden Rock festival – Day 1

Sweden Rock Festival – day one. It was supposed to be a slow start but I somehow managed to make things difficult for myself as usual. :-)

Drove up to the festival, went to the accreditation booth and as I stood in line waiting for my passes, I felt like something was missing. Then it dawned on me. The MOST IMPORTANT thing – my camera bag, with the cameras, batteries, recorder, memory cards…. ALL that stuff…was still at the office! I forgot it there when I left in a hurry.

Panic! I called the office, my colleague was still there, thank god. She said she would bring it, so tomorrow morning, 6 am, I need to go and get it. And there I was thinking I would get some sleep?! Yeah right. :)) I might as well get used to this. I have two more days of not sleeping ahead of me.

Anyway, the ONLY reason I went to the festival today was the Joan Jett press-conference. Everything else I’ve already seen or could live without. Met camera-guy Henrik at the accreditation and a few minutes later my friend Mari. She was the one who saved me in the end, by lending me her camera. I could film Joan’s press conference. Unfortunately, it looks like I need some kind of software to see and convert the files, so that will have to wait until tomorrow.

Just took a walk around the area – pics below.

Saw Crash Diet, or 20 minutes of their set, but I was starving so I left. Mari and Henrik left, they’re coming back tomorrow, so I was alone and went to the backstage area to see if I would see any familiar faces. Sure enough – photographer Rickard who’s been working for Aftonbladet for a long time, was there. I see him once a year at the festival but it’s always nice to chat. And “Dr AOR” Johan was of course there as well.

I noticed that Joan’s press conference would probably be VERY popular so I sacrificed Black Veil Brides that I had wanted to see, and stayed in the press-tent to secure my spot. Sat there for about an hour. When the press conference was about to begin, we were told that Joan would be late cause her flight had been delayed. By then it was packed in there! But when they announced that “she’s just now leaving the hotel and should be here in 30 minutes” many left because Hardcore Superstar were about to play, or some other band….

I almost fell asleep in my chair, it’s so boring to have to wait. But it was worth it – she was COOL. I don’t know why, but I always thought Joan was this badass tough angry woman who disliked the press. But she answered politely and most of all, she took all questions seriously and showed everyone respect. I liked her. I think she charmed everyone there. :-)

[Joan Jett and her boys!]

Once I get the video-files working, I’ll post it on here.

I need sleep, will be back tomorrow – THAT will be a crazzzy day….

SWEDEN ROCK FESTIVAL – MEMORIES #2

Like I said in the last Sweden Rock Memories-post, there is a LOT more where that came from.
I found a whole bunch of photos and videos that I thought I’d share with you.

This one, for instance, is a classic…! It’s from Sweden Rock Festival 2006.
Venom had just finished their set and they had actually left the stage maybe 10-15 minutes before this was filmed. THIS Venom-fan apparently never even noticed that. He was TOTALLY into his headbanging, whether or not it was accompanied by the soothing sounds of…Venom:

Or this – Skid Row were doing a spontaneous photo-shoot outside the press-tent. They were actually posing for the photographer when I walked by and Scotti just walked out of the group-shot cause he was so happy to see me…! :-)
These guys are really like old friends, we “grew up together”. I met them for the first time in 1989, we were all in our early 20’s and our careers had just begun. I love them, the most wonderful guys one could imagine:

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Rachel Bolan on stage before the show:

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So what else have we got here….  On stage during Lita Ford’s set. Jon Oliva’s Pain played that year, I think it was 2009, and their dressing rooms were right next to Lita’s.

Since JOP’s bassplayer Kevin is a good friend, he knows that I am a HUGE Lita-fan (well, check out the URL for this blog “lita77777” – guess where the “lita” part comes from ;-)). So, he just grabbed me by the hand and pretty much dragged me up on stage during her show.

There I was, as close as I’ll ever be during a Lita Ford-concert. :) Thank you Kevin, one of those things that will definitely stay in my memory for a long time! :)

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Matt LaPorte (R.I.P…) Oliva’s lead guitarist wating for showtime and Kevin Rothney (bass) walking up on (Festival-)stage:

Kevin behind the stage, about to go up there and rock people’s asses off:

Jon Oliva’s tour manager Anett on the stage during early sound check:

And why not a few clips from some of the press conferences…. there is just so much more, I need to find all that stuff – press conferences with Ronnie Dio, Sebastian Bach, Heart…. Every band that’s ever had a press conference at Sweden Rock Festival… Well, pretty much. It’s all here somewhere.

Judas Priest-short clip from 2008:

Blackie Lawless (W.A.S.P):

 

And just some random photos of artists, fans, stage area, backstage area and just other…stuff!
Guest pass (for Alice Cooper), typical Sweden Rock fans, Spike (Quireboys), Suzi Quatro, backstage-bar, stage (Heaven and Hell), Meatloaf, Nightwish, Wilson-sisters of Heart, Judas Priest, Dio, Sebastian Bach, Rudy Sarzo…

And a few snapshots from the camping-, food-, and merch areas taken by my friend Beatrice in 2005 (I think, might have been 2004):