Wednesday, April 21, 2010

NOTICE: The concert promoter Fritz Rau speaks of Tokio Hotel

The legendary German concert promoter Fritz Rau 80 years, spoke about Tokio Hotel in an interview published on the website superillu.de. He's worked with people like Michael Jackson, Mariah Carey, Rolling Stones and other German musicians. It is very sweet and nice to read this from the perspective of a grandfather and legendary concert promoter. Look in translating what you say about the band:


Do you predict Tokio Hotel a long future?
I went with my grandchildren to a Tokio Hotel concert. I still get free tickets. It was chock-full. As they started to play, I saw thrilled girls on the balcony- like mine- who sung along every song. In front of the stage about 300 fainted, but during a beatles concert about 500 fainted. Tokio has a lead singer and yes that's the most important thing. The Stones are doing good and Keith Richards is the soul, but without Mick Jagger it wouldn't be the same. And no matter how Bill looks, the front-man is important and the boys are striving. They have a good management, developed a good program for young people. After the concert we could go backstage and my grandchildren got autographs on their arms and refused to wash them later. All this fuss. Meanwhile Tokio Hotel are successful in France and the US. And if Tokio Hotel keeps grounded and doesn't refuse to give too many interviews, be looked after probably, gives one's best on the stage and move forward, then they have the chance to be on top for quite a while. It becomes fashion to talk bad about Tokio Hotel, but people who are doing this, have one shortcoming: They have no grandchildren, who seduce them to go to a Tokio Hotel concert and therefore have never experienced Tokio Hotel live. I think it's fantastic, that they are from Magdeburg. Or Stefanie from Silbermond, which I would like to kiss, if I wouldn't be 80 years old.



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Translated by: Google translator

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