Thursday, July 24, 2008

Jetix! + Tokio Hotel?..

Pucca!

Team Galazy!

Yin Yang Yo!


Dear lord!....We've lost it!...
Too much Jetix!

LOL, that is not the case, but what has these popular cartoons and Jetix got to do with Tokio Hotel?

We shall tell you!

Tokio Hotel have been nominated as 'Coolest Live Act' at this years Jetix awards which will take place on Otober 25th. Voting is up right now!...so get your voting self over HERE and VOTE VOTE VOTE!!

I will tell you this, we're winning allready!...

And while your there, waiting for your vote to be processed or whatnot...
check out the noises the little things make at the top!..
I jumped!...LOL

Tokio Hotel - Princes Of The Parc! [Rock One]

There is an article about the Parc des Princes concert in the most recent issue of Rock One, a French magazine. The article describes the concert from beginning to end and asks some fans their opinions on the band!







Page 1

Tokio Hotel - Princes of the Parc!


More than thirty thousand people came to see TH in the PdP. More than just an event, it’s the first time that such a young band fills on its own a stadium that is usually reserved for bigger ones.

June 21, 17:00. The opening of doors to the public finally permits many fans to enter/stamp down the lawn of the Parc. A dream comes true!

19:10. A young band from the region of Lille (59), goes up on the main stage: "Good evening, we are called BP Zoom!", says Lionel, the blond singer all intimidated by the huge crowd in front of his eyes. From the first song, the crowd quickly joins and everyone on the lawn lifts his arms in the air. The quartet asks: "For you to make the walls of the stadium shake!" The pop-rock quartet takes the opportunity to play its hits ("Appel aux Plastiscines") and those of others (" If You Want Blood "AD / DC), while thanking TH for their invitation. The ovation is general and the mission to heat up the stadium is fulfilled to 100%!

19:55. The sun still shines on the walls of the PSG, the excitement mounts by one level. The stadium wave creeps over the bleachers, across the lawn to restart with a vengeance. The feast of music with your preferred band in the Parc, that does not happen every day!

What fireworks!
20:50. The sirens are screaming in the sound system. The giant plateau opens on the scene. Gustav, the drummer, begins the famous "Ich brech aus" under the first explosions and other effects of blowing pyrotechnics. The Parc screams of joy! The concert kicks off. Bill, dressed in black leather, red tee-shirt and silver belt, is visibly in great shape. Whew, his voice is strong. He shows a confident smile. "Hello everyone!" Impressed by the immensity of the stadium, he profits from an advanced stage (catwalk) of more than fifty metres to make the crowd scream on "Der letzte Tag". The boys have decided to put substantial resources. The first fireworks announce the famous "Leb’ die Sekunde", the opportunity for Gustav to enjoy the heat of the flamethrowers that are stirring around his drums. The sirens sound again on the hymn "Schrei", introduced megaphone in hand by Bill’s … voice. The fans are especially happy to hear him sing in German, as the entire repertoire tonight.

Gustav deserves his stadium wave
21:30. We are entitled to classical interludes videos (Devilish period, then corridors of the Room 483), the time for Bill to change his clothes (leather and red belt, blue jean with red stripes), and retain all his emotion on the powerful "Stich ins Glück". Then it takes off with a vengeance with the furious "Übers Ende der Welt" and "Reden"! The singer addressed the public several times in his native language. The central plateau then closes around Gustav. It's time for "Spring nicht" and "Wo sind eure Hände". The screens turn red and hearts are breaking. The night falls on the Parc as thirty thousand voices raise on the famous "Durch den Monsun" and acoustic versions of "In die Nacht" and "Rette mich." On "Vergessene Kinder”, the public created a giant German flag with balloons. The four heroes fly away on the giant plateau on the sublime "An deiner Seite (Ich bin da)" in conclusion. Fireworks and explosions of joy guaranteed. Gustav deserves his stadium wave, raise your hand!
Setlist (Parc des Princes, Paris, 06/21/2008):
"Ich brech aus", "Der letzte Tag", "1000 Meere", "Leb 'die Sekunde", "Totgeliebt", "Wir sterben niemals aus", "Schrei", "Schwarz“, "Stich ins Glück", "Übers Ende der Welt", "Reden“, "Heilig", "Geh", "Spring nicht", "Wo sind eure Hände" and "Durch den Monsun". First encore: "In die Nacht" and "Rette mich". Second encore: "Vergessene Kinder" and "An deiner Seite (ich bin da)".

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TH at the Parc, it’s the fans who can discuss it better.
Who’s better to talk about TH than the fans? A few hours before the show, ROCK ONE asked the fans around the Parc des Princes.

LISA, 14 years old
I’ve known TH for two years, because of the internet. I love their look, their music, and since I learned German for three years, I can understand their lyrics. Ma favourite song is Totgeliebt. I’ve already seen them on 10/16, 03/16 and 03/10.

CAMILLE, 15 years old
A friend told me about TH. I don’t know any German, but Lisa translates the lyrics for me or I go on fan sites. I’ve already seen them at the Zénith and in Bercy, so I know that the show is going to be awesome.

ADÈLE, 12 years old
A friend made me discover TH two years ago, and I already liked their music and the way they dress.

LAURA, 12.5 years old
I love TH, even though I don’t understand the lyrics. But, for me, it’s not the most important thing, I prefer their looks and their songs. Ma favourite song is Durch Den Monsun. For tonight, I hope that Bill is healthy and that his throat is going to be better.

MÉLINA, 12 years old
I’ve known TH because of my friends, the TV, the radio… But it’s the first time I see them in concert, it’s going to be awesome!

JULIA, 13 years old
I’ve known TH for a while because of my friends, but I’ve only been a fan for a year. Their looks and their music are really nice, and what they sing about touches us. It’s the second time I see them and I feel it’s going to be big!

MARIE, 13 years old
Julia told me about TH. I like the style and the band members, even though I like Bill more! The show tonight is going to be crazy. And there are rumours that say that the Jonas Brothers are the opening act…

ANNAELE, 15 years old
I heard TH for the first time on a sampler of ROCK ONE, and I wanted to hear more. I love their universe. I even went to Nice to see their show. Tonight, I hope they play a lots of songs from their first album.

ALICIA, 15 years old
A friend told me about TH on MSN and when they started to be a little more known here, I had interest for them. And since, I love everything about them! Tonight is going to be my second concert. We woke up at 5am to go to their hotel. But nobody was excited there so we went somewhere else in hope to see them. We went back at the hotel at 10:30, we saw them get out but they left quickly.

MARIELLE, 13, PIERRICK and FLORENCE, 14 years old
We are from Liège, Belgium, and it’s the first time we’re going to see TH in show. It’s going to be beautiful and big.

PAULINE, 16.5 years old
I’ve known TH for more than two years, from the internet. It’s their name that intrigued me at first. I listened to them straight away, without even seeing pictures of them. I love the fact that they are young rockers, and German. It’s going to be the fourth time I’ll see them, so I hope for some surprise, like a different stage or set list.

Music Plus Videos!

Videos of Tokio Hotel on Musique Plus EXPOSÉ have surfaced on YouTube. The important parts are in English so you can all understand, the translation of the french parts is available after the videos!

Part 1:



Hi everyone and welcome to Exposé. In the next 30 minutes, you will learn more about the phenomenon of the German band, Tokio Hotel.

I went all the way to Paris for their concert, presented in front of 50 thousand people at Le Parc des Princes and I used this trip to meet a few people who helped the band’s career in France and in Québec.

The security is tight!

It’s outside of the Hyatt Paris that the Tokio Hotel fans are waiting with hope to maybe meet the members of the band, who are staying there while they are in Paris.

How long have you been waiting outside the hotel this morning?
-9am
-Yesterday
-2pm
-I just want to say that we aren’t groupies, it’s just that we don’t have any more voice. We had to tell you, that’s it.

How long have you been here?
-Saturday

So, what are you doing? You stay here?
-Yeah, we sleep.

How long have you been waiting outside?
-Half an hour

-No, it’s been two hours.

Mom makes a correction!
-Two hours!
-10:30 this morning.

Did you see them?
-No. They left by the back doors.

And they know it!

How did you know the band was staying at this hotel?
-Well, on the internet.
-On a discussion forum about Le Parc des Princes.

Why are you Tokio Hotel fans? What’s the story behind it?
-The rock, firstly. Then, German-rock. The lyrics, what they are saying, everything. It’s everything, in fact.
-The lyrics, well, it’s just like us, we think the same.
-The music is awesome, and they are nice…

You think they are cute?
-Yes, yeah.

-Who is your favorite band member?
-Bill… Bill
-All of them, all of them.
-Tom, Bill.
-Like, Tom. Like, like, like, Tom….

Do you prefer if they sing in German or in English tonight?
-GERMAN

Wow, that’s general. Why, though? Are you insulted when they sing in English?
-No, it’s just more commercial in English
-German is what make them authentic, original.
-They are German, they should sing in German.

It’s crazy to have them not even an inch away from you, it’s…
-I feel overwhelmed, having them so near, it’s too good.

Stay with us, after the break we’re still with Tokio Hotel, in Paris.

Part 2:


Still wanting to find more about Tokio Hotel, I met Pierre Veillet, editor of four French magazines, including Rock One, which has been the first French magazine to put Tokio Hotel on the cover.

-We were the first to discover Tokio Hotel in France, I have to say, it’s our readers, girl readers because most of the time it was girls who told us about the phenomenon, who informed us about a German band, Germany is a frontier country of France, which didn’t have until then the habit to bring us lots of bands. We were surprised, we were receiving lots of mail, and it the letters, we noticed that there was an idol, a singer that had a particular style, who liked, who was influenced by J-rock or the image we have of it, mangas and whatnot. A character a little bit unreal, Bill. A band that was made of two brothers, Bill and Tom, and two other musicians, our readers mentioned them as well, we shouldn’t forget them, Gustav and Georg.

I stopped by Universal Music France to meet the international marketing director, who started Tokio Hotel’s career in France.

-I think that Tokio Hotel, it works and it’s this big right now because everything is good. In fact, I think that it’s not only the songs, it’s not only the looks, everything is awesome. And the band came out at a good moment, what I mean is that there isn’t a lot of young artists who make rock nowadays. The kids nowadays, let’s say between 16 and 25 years old, continued to identify themselves to people like The Cure, Marilyn Manson, Placebo, Indochine, but that’s our generation, they are artists who are 30, 35, even 40 years old. Now they can identify to an artist who is similar to them, Tokio Hotel talk about problems that their fans know, teenagers problems, teenagers questions, things that teenagers live. The music is good because it’s credible, the band is good because they can play live, sing live, credible too. The image is just completely genial, they all have a particular look, Bill, he’s just fabulous, out of nowhere. And they had things to day that were appropriate, with a real message, not just “the weather’s awesome, blah blah, I love you, me neither, you don’t love me” and, yeah. Something consistent. And I think that’s what triggered all this hysteria.

How are they to photography, are they easy, are they comfortable in front of the camera, how are they?
-Well in front of a camera, is it a television camera or a photography camera, they are photogenic, they know exactly what they want to give. Though, they are a little hard to lead, when we want to have something different, when we want to have a new image of them, they aren’t against some things, but they control their image, that’s kind of normal though.

In addition to having a big success in France, Tokio Hotel crossed the Atlantic all the way to Québec, and who’s better to talk about it than Jonathan Bergeron, director of Universal Music, in Montréal.

First time you met them, firstly, what did you think they’d be like, and were they just like what you thought?
-Well, I thought that they would be really cold, you know, Germans sometimes… it’s not mean, it’s just… and they were big, when I first met them they had already sold 3 or 4 million albums in Europe, I thought they’d be pretentious, not nice. But no, really, really nice, really warm and like, “thank you for what you do for us here, it’s very impressing, we’re arriving here in Canada and we think there’ll be only two people at our show but there’s thousands and they slept outside to see us”. So yeah, the impression was really positive.

-They are really sexy, they make really good music and yeah, I love it.
-Fan number one of Tokio Hotel

-I took German lessons and…

Don’t leave, after the break, we’re back for Exposé Tokio Hotel, in Paris.

Part 3:


We are back for Exposé Tokio Hotel, our interview with the band continues, still in Paris.

Here ends Exposé Tokio Hotel, directly from Les Champs Élysées, in Paris, see you next time.

Courtesy: www.tokiohotelnetwork.com

TH TV!...[Episode 36]: Bill's Private Party in Geneva! + More Videos!

TH TV!....YAY!!

Bills Private Dance Party!....ohhh so hilarious!



Now, we all know that summers...
well, we wait all year to finally get our summer holidays!, We sleep for the first week, [or 3], then watch television for the next, then we get...bored..
Never fear, there are endless amounts of Tokio Hotel vidoes on youtube! and for your entertainment here are three of them!...
A series of Tokio Hotel outtakes!

Funny, Wacky, Freaky, 'Uhhh' 'Emm'...you decide!...

Enjoy!..=)

Outtakes!


Outtakes 2


Outtakes 3

News [Monsoon on iTunes, Awards, Concerts, Tickets]

Monsoon Vid on iTunes USA! (already #86!)

Now I know what to do with my iTunes credits! I have been waiting for this moment for a long time! I will now proudly go buy this video from iTunes… how about you? I think America is really going to embrace this particular song, even more than they did Ready Set Go. I cannot wait to see what happens to their sales numbers.


Let's get them some awards!
Boah! You guys are making me a little crazy in the comments about the VMA! You know what might get MTV’s attention? How about more views on the Ready Set Go video? It’s at 335,000. Come ON! Where’s their half a million views! THAT is what I would recommend you do instead of trying to write someone. Put your efforts in getting people to go watch the video. And make comments, but not spam? We don’t want MTV to think we are crazy fans, now do we??? Watch Ready Set Go HERE!


MTV Buzzworthy
An article posted by MTV Buzzworth is now featured on MTV’s homepage. The article about the Monsoon video that started playing on TRL earlier today and we’re reminded that Tokio Hotel’s TRL week starts August 4th.

The Tokio chopper just landed at 1515 Broadway! You’ve probably seen the “Monsoon” video like at least 13,000 times each if those YouTube numbers are accurate, but we just received the official U.S. version here at MTV, so what’s another thousand, right? And, it’s gonna be on TRL today!

Seeing “Monsoon” on MTV only makes us more stoked for their TRL week, which starts August 4th. And to fly ONE of you here to attend the taping and meet the band on August 5th, so enter now if you haven’t yet, ‘kay? (It also makes us want to paint our nails black in a big way. Can someone please send over some Chanel Black Satin? Please? It’s almost our birthday!)

* Buzzworthy

Tickets, Tickets...TICKETS!
Judging by the number of screams of “OMG, what are you going to wear???!!!”, ticket sales are going great for these shows! So far, Anaheim and Chicago are sold out! Some lucky fans were also able to score VIP tables at the Las Vegas show, thanks to the heads up from Totchikins! The excitement is building… have you got your ticket yet?

Remember, you can get your tickets HERE
And loads of others mentioned on previous blogs!

US Venues...Wanna know how many lucky butts will be there?

Aug 7 - Starland Ballroom - Sayreville, NJ - 2000-2500 persons (differing information)

Aug 11 - HOB - Cleveland, OH - 1200 persons

Aug 12 - The Fillmore - Detroit, MI - 2200-3000 persons (differing info, official myspace says 3000 though)

Aug 15 - HOB - Chicago, IL - 1300 persons

Aug 16 - Myth - St Paul, MN - 4000 persons

Aug 19 - Fillmore - San Francisco, CA - 1100 persons

Aug 20 - HOB - Anaheim, CA - 1050 persons

Aug 22 - HOB - Las Vegas, NV - 2000 persons

Aug 25 - Gothic Theatre - Denver, CO - 999 persons [you would think there could squeaze one more butt in there?..LOL]

Aug 27 - HOB - Dallas, TX - 1650 persons

Aug 28 - Verizon Wireless - Houston, TX - 2815 persons


100 Hottest Bodies in Show Biz

On Viva, there was a contest called “Eure Top 100 schönsten Bodies!” aka the Europe Top 100 Hottest Bodies. Well guess who won? No, no, not Jimi Blue… so please don’t start crying, he did come in #10. Here is the list:

Platz 10: Jimi blue
Platz 9: Bushido
Platz 8: Anastacia
Platz 7: Nevio
Platz 6: Nicole scherzinger
Platz 5: Cinema Bizarre
Platz 4: Mark Medlock
Platz 3: Us5
Platz 2: Alexander Klaws

And the winner is? These dudes.

Platz 1: Tokio Hotel

Oh yes, another award in the bag!

*Victory Dance*