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Re: Nightwish
« Respuesta #660 en: Octubre 15, 2012, 06:36:01 pm »
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Dear reader,

A big hello from Oklahoma City! Another backstage moment, and actually again, I am writing right before the meet & great we’ll have today!

I left you in Anaheim. We had a nice meet & great there. So wonderful to see people really welcome me into the band! We do one every night now and it’s great for me to meet loyal Nightwish fans who are happy to see me and thank me for stepping in. I feel loved!!!

Also behind the scenes I meet the most wonderful people! We played Higher Than Hope after I met the mother and sister of the man whom this song is about. They came to the show in Anaheim and when they were also there the day after in San Diego, we played it for them. Emotional rollercoaster, but so beautiful! Music is emotion and to be able to sing these songs live is just something special, I can’t put this into words really…

My cold is almost gone and hasn’t been bothering me when I sing anymore. I can now belt out the notes and vary in dynamics and vocal styles. The songs scream for that! It feels so good!

This is picture taken at the meet&greet in the Diamond Ballroom in Oklahoma City:

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Re: Nightwish
« Respuesta #661 en: Octubre 15, 2012, 06:39:13 pm »
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Dear reader,

Hello to you from our night liner! We are driving to our show in Fort Lauderdale. If I look outside I see nothing but beautiful green water lands. I tried to spot an alligator…did see some deer and the most amazing birds!

Last time I wrote was in Oklahoma City. Days fly by so fast I cannot believe we are about to do the last two shows of this USA tour already! In a weird way the show on Tuesday seems ages ago, and yesterday at the same time. Coming here feels the same. Time is like the Dali clocks, liquid, relentless.

But memories are timeless and fortunately I have beautiful ones to share with you. I just wish words could describe them better!

How can I tell you how amazing the show in Oklahoma was? Or in Austin? Or in New Orleans? There is something special about every show. A unique night, a magical ride that always ends too soon! And with a unique audience. Hundreds of wonderful people at the meet&greets every day. Thousands of sweating and rocking bodies; getting just as high on the music as we do.

We played ‘Ghost Love Score’ twice now. My favorite song! Goosebumps on my entire body every time I sing, “My fall will be for you”. Tears came to my eyes the second time we played it. First time I was thinking a bit more. Second time I only had to feel. Again, words are failing on me to describe the real emotion I had. But I have hope that the people who were that in New Orleans that night felt it too.

Back in Austin we went shopping at Congress Avenue. A street full of antique shops and other rare and funny stores. Lovely to be in places that sell stuff you cannot find anywhere else. We had a good time! (see the main picture of me)

The next morning we were in New Orleans. Tuomas, Troy and I had breakfast in a sushi restaurant, with a nice Japanese beer…a great start of a great day!

We took a stroll through the city afterwards. A unique atmosphere is there in those streets. Beautiful neo colonial houses, bars and restaurants everywhere, the Mississippi, the huge necklaces you that have a ritual of its own, the cigars. I bought one. I never smoke but an occasional (mild) cigar is something I can enjoy.

After a super show we left the venue and headed into town. We went to a famous bar that sells absinth… I tried it and it turned out so much nicer than I expected. The cigar and the drink together made me look like a femme fatale haha. We had the most amazing night off together. Really special!!!

For now, we have the two last shows coming up. I will miss this!!! But I also look forward to come home! I will go back to ReVamp songwriting because we have a planning to hold on to, album will come in March/April next year!!!!!! On the 4th of November the Nightwish shows continue in the UK. I am super exited to join them on the rest of the World Tour and the summer festivals in 2013!!!

With love,

Floor

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Re: Nightwish
« Respuesta #662 en: Octubre 16, 2012, 07:44:55 pm »

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Re: Nightwish
« Respuesta #663 en: Octubre 17, 2012, 03:48:01 pm »
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(Editor’s note: This interview was conducted a week prior to Anette Olzon’s departure from Nightwish. Obviously, the context of the interview would be much different had we known what was forthcoming…)

Nightwish doesn’t do anything small. Nor should they have to, given their standing high atop the symphonic metal mountain. Their latest Imaginareum is perhaps their biggest risk of all, a dual album-cinematic release, something according to main man/keyboardist Tuomas Holopainen, has been in the works for five years. If there is a band that can pull it off, it’s definitely Nightwish, for the sheer grandiosity of the band’s overall presentation is picture-perfect for cinema. No pun intended.

The theatrical release of Imaginaerum is going to have the cloud of Olzon’s departure hanging over it, though. We’ve yet to get the specifics as to why she was booted, but it probably has something to do with her track record of illness and near show cancellations, and as you’ll read below, the show always goes on with Nightwish. Now it goes on with former After Forever/current Revamp siren Floor Jansen.

Before all this transpired, we caught up with a relaxed and easy-going Holopainen via telephone prior to a show in Columbus, Ohio. Read closely to some of his answers, for they’re oddly prophetic…

Blistering.com: You’ve made your mark in Europe, but in terms of this tour, it appears that attendance has been strong and reaction has been enthusiastic. Are you surprised that after not being over here for so long that this is happening?

Tuomas Holopainen: I’m satisfied. You try not to think about it too much, you just go out every night and try to make every night count, that’s the rule. We saw some glimpses in the beginning of the year when we played a couple of shows in L.A., then did the heavy metal cruise [70,000 Tons of Metal] as well. Then tours in Finland, tours in Europe, and the response has been really enthusiastic all over the world. We had a lot of confidence coming to North America and it’s really paying off.

Blistering.com: You’re not here every year like some European bands, so I think we take those for granted. Nightwish coming here is an event, basically.

Holopainen: We like to put a lot of effort into quality, instead of quality, and that goes with the live shows and the albums.

Blistering.com: I read that for the first show of this tour in Atlanta, Anette was very late and almost didn’t make the show. In those situations, is there a plan B? Do you go on with the show? What would you do?

Holopainen: You can’t in those situations. It was a really scary situation. She had such a bad stomach flu that she couldn’t fly. She actually flew into Atlanta three hours before the show started, so it was cut really close. I’m happy we made it and no harm done. But we don’t really have a back-up plan [laughs]. We would have had to cancel the show if that would have been the case.

Blistering.com: Marco [Hietala, bass] can do some of the vocals, but there are some he wouldn’t be able to do.

Holopainen: It wouldn’t be right. We’ve always had a female singer for 16 years and the nature of the songs are composed for a female singer. It wouldn’t be right.

Blistering.com: Can you compare Anette on this round of touring to when you first had her out after Dark Passion Play in 2007?

Holopainen: She’s more relaxed. There’s nothing to prove anymore. On the first tour, no one knew her, so people came and tried to see what’s like and all that. Now, people can concentrate on what’s really important, which is the overall show and not just her and her voice.

Blistering.com: On those initial tours with her, were you skeptical as to how she’d do?

Holopainen: We weren’t really scared at any point. We have a lot of confidence in the whole concept of Nightwish and the way we think is that it’s a carousel or vehicle that can’t be stopped by anything. That’s the way it goes. We can’t let anything stop it.

Blistering.com: For this tour, you’re doing 90 minutes. What was the thought process in terms of picking the set?

Holopainen: The most important factor was that “Let’s just do the songs we feel the most inspired by to play.” That’s why we cut out the song “Wishmaster.” It hasn’t felt right to play in years. I don’t know why, but it’s not fun to do and maybe that’s reflected on the audience. So we decided to do the songs we really love to play, and that’s how the setlist was formed. We also put some emphasis on doing a show that’s less “rock ‘n’ roll” and more theatrical so there wouldn’t be that much talk and diversion between the songs, like “Hello Cleveland!”

There’s very little talking going on between the songs so we can keep the setlist going on and on. And we’re not doing any encores, so after the outro and the bow, that’s it. It’s like doing a theater performance instead of a regular rock performance. I have nothing against rock and that kind of show, but I think it’s never been the greatest strength of Nightwish. We are more in the theatrical side and that’s what we’re good at, so let’s keep emphasizing it.

Blistering.com: Some of the bands that came up through the 80’s will really milk the encore thing. I saw a band a few months ago do three encores.

Holopainen: It’s just about trying to avoid clichíés. When you think about it, it’s like “Thank you, we’ll see you sometime in the near future,” but then you come back. It just doesn’t feel right. We used to do it all the time too, but then we thought it was really unnecessary. Like I said, it’s about avoiding clichíés [laughs].

Blistering.com: “I Want My Tears Back” is probably the best song on the album, and when you play it live, you bring Troy [Donockly, uillean pipes, tin whistle] out. How is it going over?

Holopainen: If I had to mention one song out of the new album that’s a really killer to play live, it would be “I Want My Tears Back” by far. It has already become an audience favorite all over the world for some reason. Maybe it’s the uplifting spirit, or Troy’s parts, or the “danceable” C-part…I don’t know what it is [laughs]. It’s a lot of fun to play and people like to hear it. I think we’re stuck with that song until the end of our career, which suits me fine. Also the fact that Troy is with us the whole tour…he’s almost like the 6th member.

Blistering.com: That was my next question. Do you ever see his role expanding?

Holopainen: He’s excellent. He’s gluing the band a bit more together both as a musician and a person. It’s a bit hard to imagine a Nightwish show without him anymore, or a Nightwish album. I think he’s going to be there until the end of the band. I also think we won’t make him a full-time member of the band because marriage has ruined many, many good relationships [laughs].

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Re: Nightwish
« Respuesta #664 en: Octubre 17, 2012, 03:51:17 pm »
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Blistering.com: Let’s move onto the forthcoming movie for Imaginaerum. In the States, we have the usual flashy red carpet event for a movie premier, so will the same thing take place for the premier in Finland?

Holopainen: Yes, it’s going to be a big event on the 10th of November in Helsinki in the Hartwall Arena, where we shot our DVD, an End of an Era. Basically, what’s going to happen is first, we’re going to play a show which will be Imaginaerum from beginning to end, we’ll take a 30-minute break, then the movie is going to play. It’s going to be pretty huge. There’s going to be 8,000 people, so it will be huge indoor thing.

Blistering.com: Are you starting to feel a sense of finality to the whole Imaginaerum process?

Holopainen: I had a really weird feeling last Tuesday when we saw the movie completely ready for the first time. We were in Montreal and they organized a screening for us, all the actors and the guys who worked on the movie. It was really emotional and an empty moment to see the whole thing finished because we started to work on this project in the summer of 2007, so it’s been five years in the making. Without any exaggeration, a few of us when into hell and back to get it done [laughs]. It was a really rocky road to get the thing finished because of financial reasons and a million different things. There were some desperate times, but now that I’ve seen the result, I feel really happy and proud for the whole band.

Blistering.com: How much of the band is in the movie? Are your parts cringe-worthy?

Holopainen: Luckily, we are only in two scenes. We have cameo roles and don’t have a single line the whole film. We hired professional actors for the movie. I think that was the only way to tell a believable story. We don’t know how to act. You see the band in two scenes in the background playing as a band. That’s something we felt comfortable with because it was like shooting a music video.

Blistering.com: It makes me think of when Kiss starred in their own movie in the 70’s. Sometimes it’s best that musicians just stay musicians and not try their hand at acting.

Holopainen: It was actually the director that wanted to write us a little role, and I said “Don’t you dare!” Whenever I see Justin Timberlake in a movie – no matter how well he acts, he’s still Justin Timberlake [laughs]. It takes something out of the movie. It takes something out of the credibility of the movie, and we didn’t want that. He’s not the best actor, but he’s not that bad, but still, I can’t watch movies with him…there’s something wrong with the picture.

Blistering.com: You mentioned you started work on the concept for Imaginaerum all the way back in 2007. So, are you the type that always has something going on creatively?

Holopainen: Not really. I’m a little bit on the lazy side, actually [laughs]. I’m a storyteller by heart, so these things work with me all the time. I have my notebook and microphone with me, so I’m constantly thinking about new songs and new poetry and what to create next. It’s not like I’m ever stressed over [it] or lacking time to do what I want. I’m not a workaholic, so to say. I know how to take it easy too.

Blistering.com: Switching gears, I don’t think the addition of Marco roughly 11 or 12 years ago can be understated. He’s quite the asset to you guys in a lot of facets. Can you speak to his contributions?

Holopainen: He made all the difference in the world. At that point, I knew I’d like to use a male voice a bit more, and we needed a new bass player and how wonderful it would be if we could get a bass player who could sing. Marco was the first choice…he’s a legend in Finland. We were so happy when we joined the band. His range and style is so powerful. He can sing almost anything. I love the fact that I have the chance to use two wonderful voices in this band, and can do almost anything. Just fooling around with the verses, choruses, and harmonies, and doing duets is really intriguing. It gives me a lot of possibilities as a songwriter.

Blistering.com: This year marks the 15-year mark for Angels Fall First. Have you done any type of reflecting on it?

Holopainen: Our drummer, Jukka [Nevalainen], just mentioned it a few weeks ago. I haven’t even thought about it. Obviously, we will be somewhere touring, so there’s not going to be anything happening. But let’s say in 20 years – we need some round years, then something big may happen. Give it another five years [laughs].

I remember it all vividly. The first album hit the charts in Finland, then the next album Oceanborn at the end of 1998 blew up big-time and entered the charts at #5. We started touring all the time…we were touring Finland, then we got the chance to tour Europe, then we got it licensed in Germany. Things just started rolling at such a speed that it was a bit hard to handle. I was working as a stand-in teacher in the high school of my hometown teaching all sorts of stuff like biology and mathematics, and I got this phone call: “You have a record deal in Germany, and by the way, the album is #5. Things are really rolling now.” I thought, wow, this would never happen, so I quit my teaching job and started doing Nightwish 24/7. And here I am, still walking that road.

Blistering.com: I have to ask: Were math and biology your favorite subjects growing up?

Holopainen: I have no education [laughs]. It was a stand-in thing, so when a teacher would get sick, I would go in and tell the kids what their teacher wanted them to do. I taught almost all of the possible subjects, but I have no education, it was a summer job.

Blistering.com: You know, the substitute teacher has the stigma where he or she will have to face kids goofing off and being disrespectful. Did that happen to you?

Holopainen: Not really. I guess I had enough authority for them to behave [laughs]. It was a really easy job because all I had to do was give them the sheets or read from the book. It wasn’t that hard.

Blistering.com: Did you have long hair at the time?

Holopainen: I didn’t. I had short hair, glasses…I really looked like a nerd. All the males have to go to the army in Finland, so I had just gotten out and had really short hair.

Blistering.com: Wrapping up, what’s in store after the movie is released in Finland?

Holopainen: There are some preliminary plans to enter the studio in 2014, so we’ll take some time off after this tour to write the songs. It’s going to be a big gap once again, but like I said: quality over quantity.

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Re: Nightwish
« Respuesta #665 en: Octubre 17, 2012, 03:59:41 pm »
Trailer de la peli subtitulada en castellano

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Re: Nightwish
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Re: Nightwish
« Respuesta #667 en: Octubre 26, 2012, 06:52:52 pm »

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Re: Nightwish
« Respuesta #668 en: Octubre 27, 2012, 07:44:10 pm »
Han actualizado la página de Nightwish, Anette ya aparece en ex-miembros y han creado un apartado de invitados especiales al tour Imaginaerum, donde aparecen Floor y Troy,

http://www.nightwish.com/en/band/members

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Re: Nightwish
« Respuesta #669 en: Noviembre 01, 2012, 10:40:34 pm »
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"La página finlandesa Yle publicó algunos mensajes de miembros de NIGHTWISH declarando que por el momento no aceptaran ninguna entrevista.

Tuomas Holopainen : “Por el momento no hacemos ninguna entrevista. El comunicado que publicamos explica lo esencial.”

Jukka Nevalainen : “Actualmente únicamente estamos concentrados en la gira. Así­ que por ahora ningún comentario. Lo lamento.”

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Re: Nightwish
« Respuesta #670 en: Noviembre 03, 2012, 04:57:56 pm »

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Re: Nightwish
« Respuesta #672 en: Noviembre 05, 2012, 04:47:40 pm »

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Re: Nightwish
« Respuesta #673 en: Noviembre 05, 2012, 07:34:53 pm »
I want my tears back @ Manchester

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Re: Nightwish
« Respuesta #674 en: Noviembre 05, 2012, 07:39:48 pm »