Michael Schenker's Temple of Rock perform the Scorpions' Blackout with Kirk Hammett of Metallica joining the fun. From the Rockbar in San Jose on 5/3/2015
Great scene, Kirk has always accepted Michael Schenker as one of his main musical and guitar style influences, he is truly happy it might be like a dream come true sharing the stage with one of his heroes 🤟🏼
Screw em. Rudy is the rhythm and the writer. He has had the most success and I think Michael is a jealous jerk. Michael is a great guitar player, maybe not so human@@jcmangan
one day I went to see Mickael Schenker and his band in a small concert hall. what a surprise to see on bass: Franz Bucholz and on drums Herman Rarebell. divine surprise and concert of fire.
Out of all the live concerts I've seen in the last 45 years now, I've seen so many different line-ups of the Scorpions, UFO, MSG, Uli's band, etc, either playing together, or on their own, or in various combinations with each other, it's crazy.
THE absolutely rockin best!!!! Schenk and Kirk together?? Is this CGI or real?? Timeless.. And even the lead singer dude did a good job of trying to sing the impossible style: Scoprs Klaus Meine.. Man this is a great clip!!!
It was Wayne Findlay and yeah, should have given him some face time but when you have Kirk and Michael up there, you get drawn towards the star power. My bad.
... and Francis on bass! Herman in drums! Wow - and all you Americans can focus on is Hamster. BTW, that singer, is it Dougie Whyte? Looks like he never had a blackout...
For those of you asking who the singer is, it's a bloated Doogie White, whom still had a great voice. Here is a much younger Doogie with the band that made him known in the Rock genre, Rainbow. The medley is, "Greensleeves/Street of Dreams", and the beginning is hysterical. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UIFH4T0WihI.html