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That is, basically, the story of the whole thing. TT is my fav composer too, but now it seems he is not the same man anymore...but how can that be possible? I don't know, I just can't understand. It's painful for me to listen Stratovarius before Polaris, and thinking at the same time that the composer of that songs, or for example, the composer of my favourite metal album called Episode, has been doing all these strange things. And I don't mean strange things regarding his personal life, I mean in music business. I think -I really think- that nobody that knows about music business it's capable to explain the "maneuvers" of Timo Tolkki in Stratovarius from 2004 to now. Or well, it's easy to understand from an insane pov.AAAAAAAAAA wrote:Revolution Renaissance had as much of a chance as Icecab on "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire".![]()
Getting a band to the level of Stratovarius takes an enormous amount of work, not to mention luck. How could anyone find the motivation to start from scratch and tirelessly toil in touring and promotion, only to get to your previous level at best?
That's why Timo is trying to take a "shortcut" back to where he was before: saying the first RR album is "back to the visions sound", then Project Strato's return to the classic Dreamspace vibe, and finally the new album that supposedly goes back to the power-metal style. It would not surprise me if he released a Black Diamond Pt. 2.
I find this news very sad; TT is my favorite composer of all time and a true "guitar hero". But lets say he starts a new band with a new lineup. Why would it succeed if RR didn't?
Imo New Era's Heroes, We are Magic and Last Night on Earth and AoA's Ghost of Fallen Grace, Sho She Wears Black, Kyrie Eleison and Into the Future are ones of best songs, what Tolkki has ever made. So I don't think, that he is losing his talent.RazielSR wrote:a composer losing his talent?
Ke$ha?! That would fuckin' rule man!Ragehead91 wrote:A really close friend of mine also told me that he is starting another new Band called "Return to the Cheesefactury" and that Tony Iommi, Lars Ulrich, Dave Mustaine, Serj Tankain, Britney Spears, Randy Rhoads, Mariane und Michael, Luciano Pavarotti, Eminem, Lady Gaga, Ke$ha, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Vark Vikernes, Gaahl, Justin Bieber, Wolfgang Petry and Abbath are going to take part in it. If that is true Ill be FUCKING AMAZING!Peace Warrior wrote:A really close friend told me he is starting a new super group called Symfonia, it will have Andre Matos on vocals, the other members are Uli Kusch, Jari Kainulainen and Bob Katsionis.
NE was way better than AOA musically in my opinionBabylonian wrote:Imo New Era's Heroes, We are Magic and Last Night on Earth and AoA's Ghost of Fallen Grace, Sho She Wears Black, Kyrie Eleison and Into the Future are ones of best songs, what Tolkki has ever made. So I don't think, that he is losing his talent.RazielSR wrote:a composer losing his talent?
If that rumor about Uli Kusch and Andre Matos is true... well... let's just say he would have the attention of three of the four largest power metal markets in the world. Maybe get Alex Starpoli to do a guest appearance on keyboards? RR was approaching the issue the wrong way, nobody cared about anyone in RR other than Timo Tolkki. There's still a legion of Helloween fans (Myself among them) that think the best Helloween lineup ever was the one with Uli Kusch, and that his contributions to the songwriting were what made Better than Raw and the Dark Ride so goddamn awesome.AAAAAAAAAA wrote:Revolution Renaissance had as much of a chance as Icecab on "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire".![]()
Getting a band to the level of Stratovarius takes an enormous amount of work, not to mention luck. How could anyone find the motivation to start from scratch and tirelessly toil in touring and promotion, only to get to your previous level at best?
That's why Timo is trying to take a "shortcut" back to where he was before: saying the first RR album is "back to the visions sound", then Project Strato's return to the classic Dreamspace vibe, and finally the new album that supposedly goes back to the power-metal style. It would not surprise me if he released a Black Diamond Pt. 2.
I find this news very sad; TT is my favorite composer of all time and a true "guitar hero". But lets say he starts a new band with a new lineup. Why would it succeed if RR didn't?
I see that option as very unlikely...I mean, do you actually see those 4 hanging out together and making music "together" without any kind of problems?Rebel wrote:If that rumor about Uli Kusch and Andre Matos is true... well... let's just say he would have the attention of three of the four largest power metal markets in the world. Maybe get Alex Starpoli to do a guest appearance on keyboards? RR was approaching the issue the wrong way, nobody cared about anyone in RR other than Timo Tolkki. There's still a legion of Helloween fans (Myself among them) that think the best Helloween lineup ever was the one with Uli Kusch, and that his contributions to the songwriting were what made Better than Raw and the Dark Ride so goddamn awesome.
Even if Tolkki lost 300 pounds, those egos could not fit together in one room. Then again, it would not surprise me if he wrote an album and hired some big names. But the possibility of a true musical collaboration (with touring) is absurd.ggonza43 wrote:I see that option as very unlikely...I mean, do you actually see those 4 hanging out together and making music "together" without any kind of problems?Rebel wrote:If that rumor about Uli Kusch and Andre Matos is true... well... let's just say he would have the attention of three of the four largest power metal markets in the world. Maybe get Alex Starpoli to do a guest appearance on keyboards? RR was approaching the issue the wrong way, nobody cared about anyone in RR other than Timo Tolkki. There's still a legion of Helloween fans (Myself among them) that think the best Helloween lineup ever was the one with Uli Kusch, and that his contributions to the songwriting were what made Better than Raw and the Dark Ride so goddamn awesome.
The most stupic comment on this forum.. for a long time... even if I know that you are not serious...robocop656 wrote:I hope they all die in a tour bus crash
I don't think you're being fair. It was up there, yes, but I firmly believe I've had a few one-liners that can top that.Rage1979 wrote:The most stupic comment on this forum.. for a long time...robocop656 wrote:I hope they all die in a tour bus crash
Don't you EVER leave your house?AAAAAAAAAA wrote:I don't think you're being fair. It was up there, yes, but I firmly believe I've had a few one-liners that can top that.Rage1979 wrote:The most stupic comment on this forum.. for a long time...robocop656 wrote:I hope they all die in a tour bus crash![]()
AAAAAAAAAA wrote:Even if Tolkki lost 300 pounds, those egos could not fit together in one room. Then again, it would not surprise me if he wrote an album and hired some big names. But the possibility of a true musical collaboration (with touring) is absurd.
that guy always writes something stupid everywhere trying to gain some attetion, please lets ignore him at all times!robocop656 wrote:
I hope they all die in a tour bus crash
The most stupic comment on this forum.. for a long time... even if I know that you are not serious...
Pshaw, Robocop and the AClan are what keep me coming back here.adrian9 wrote:that guy always writes something stupid everywhere trying to gain some attetion, please lets ignore him at all times!robocop656 wrote:
I hope they all die in a tour bus crash
The most stupic comment on this forum.. for a long time... even if I know that you are not serious...
yeah, wont happen, I just needed to say something about the douchebag of the year.AGAG wrote:That's what you did
No he doesn't! Musicbusiness does not look the same as it did in the 90'sBabylonian wrote:Imo New Era's Heroes, We are Magic and Last Night on Earth and AoA's Ghost of Fallen Grace, Sho She Wears Black, Kyrie Eleison and Into the Future are ones of best songs, what Tolkki has ever made. So I don't think, that he is losing his talent.RazielSR wrote:a composer losing his talent?
So what? In the 90's music business was not the same as in the 80's either.Rage1979 wrote:No he doesn't! Musicbusiness does not look the same as it did in the 90'sBabylonian wrote:Imo New Era's Heroes, We are Magic and Last Night on Earth and AoA's Ghost of Fallen Grace, Sho She Wears Black, Kyrie Eleison and Into the Future are ones of best songs, what Tolkki has ever made. So I don't think, that he is losing his talent.RazielSR wrote:a composer losing his talent?