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Genre: Blues / Other / Rock
Location Munich, Bayern, DE
Profile Views: 15108
Last Login: 3/29/2012
Member Since 6/13/2008
Website over-dose.org
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Der verschollene Bruder von Angus Young und der verlorene Sohn von Bon Scott haben sich getroffen und hier sind sie: OVERDOSE - Die hei�este AC/DC- Band seit AC/DC ! Von Problem Child bis Highway to hell, von Dirty Deeds bis Hells Bells, hier gibt es alles, was das Herz des AC/DC- Fans h�herschlagen l��t. In einer mitrei�enden Show zeigt OVERDOSE, da� der Rock..n Roll so lebendig ist, wie am ersten Tag. Ein na�geschwitztes und heiseres Publikum am Ende eines jeden Konzerts ist der beste Beweis. Wer nicht auf harte Gitarren steht, wer mit einer bluesgetr�nkten Reibeisenstimme nichts anfangen kann, wer Rock..n..Roll f�r einen Modetanz h�lt, soll zuhause bleiben. F�r die anderen gilt: Let there be rock! ....ALL THE WAY TO THE BOILING POINT...... ..In 2003 we had the opportunity to tour with AC/DC's first singer Dave Evans. In over 30 concerts we rocked Central Europe all the way to the boiling point. Read a review of the Sueddeutsche Zeitung, Friday 8th August 2003 here:.... .. AC/DC..s Dave Evans impresses his fans in Habach. In 1973, the brothers Angus and Malcom Young, together with Dave Evans, founded the hard rock formation, AC/DC. 30 years on, the Australian, Evans, first singer of AC/DC and predecessor to the legendary Bon Scott, is on the stage again... .. The parking spaces at the “Village” in Habach fill up fast this Wednesday evening. The venue is jam-packed with 200 expectant guests. Yet before the music freaks can cheer their hero from Down Under, they have to be patient. As the first set is played by the Munich cover band, "Overdose", but without Evans. In the best Bon Scott style, singer, Stefan Erz, screams into the microphone while Lee Adams, on electric guitar, cuts through the hot air with driving riffs. The sound is earthy and mercilessly direct. The first fans start to head bang with “Problem child”. Anatomically this means that you shake your brain from the rear of your cranium to your forehead and then back again. That said, the audience is quite mixed. With long black hair and tattoos or grey hair and children on their shoulders: no one is standing still... .. The first set comes to a close and Evans is warming up on the first floor of the Habach culture venue. The contact to "Overdose" seems to have come about via the Internet, he explains to the SZ. Contrary to the Europeans, who get going quite quickly, the Australians are slightly more reserved at concerts. You can only captivate his proud fellow countrymen if the sound is first-rate. This was Evans.. best training for fighting his way to the top. With the expression of an angry boy and wildly gesticulating hand movements, the Australian goes for it full tilt on stage. This hard sounds rocker with his long black hair, black t-shirt and black headband doesn’t forfeit power or show talent. He enraptures his fans and they thank him with hefty applause... .. The vast majority of the 200 people sing along loudly to "Ride on" – all of them soaked to the skin with sweat. With Highway to hell" the hands of the rock fans reach upwards with outstretched index fingers. Even guitarist, Lee Adams, is in top form and his fast fingers flit over the strings in the solos... .. Evans and “Overdose” singer, Erz, share the mike for the first encore, "Whole lotta rosie". Erz lets the past master sing the second encore. "TNT" is the last number. The fans bellow alongside him, and the temperature in the low rooms reaches boiling point - the air resembles a hot wall of electric rock..n..roll... .. By Rainer Hatzl .. ........ .. .. .. .. .. .. -
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Vocals: Bon Lampertsdörfer Guitar: Angus Adams Guitar: Malcolm Moreno Bass: Cliff Hollyworld Drums: Phil Laut -
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In 2003 we had the opportunity to tour with AC/DC's first singer Dave Evans. In over 30 concerts we rocked Central Europe all the way to the boiling point. Read a review of the Sueddeutsche Zeitung, Friday 8th August 2003 here:..
AC/DC..s Dave Evans impresses his fans in Habach. In 1973, the brothers Angus and Malcom Young, together with Dave Evans, founded the hard rock formation, AC/DC. 30 years on, the Australian, Evans, first singer of AC/DC and predecessor to the legendary Bon Scott, is on the stage again.
The parking spaces at the “Village” in Habach fill up fast this Wednesday evening. The venue is jam-packed with 200 expectant guests. Yet before the music freaks can cheer their hero from Down Under, they have to be patient. As the first set is played by the Munich cover band, "Overdose", but without Evans. In the best Bon Scott style, singer, Stefan Erz, screams into the microphone while Lee Adams, on electric guitar, cuts through the hot air with driving riffs. The sound is earthy and mercilessly direct. The first fans start to head bang with “Problem child”. Anatomically this means that you shake your brain from the rear of your cranium to your forehead and then back again. That said, the audience is quite mixed. With long black hair and tattoos or grey hair and children on their shoulders: no one is standing still.
The first set comes to a close and Evans is warming up on the first floor of the Habach culture venue. The contact to "Overdose" seems to have come about via the Internet, he explains to the SZ. Contrary to the Europeans, who get going quite quickly, the Australians are slightly more reserved at concerts. You can only captivate his proud fellow countrymen if the sound is first-rate. This was Evans.. best training for fighting his way to the top. With the expression of an angry boy and wildly gesticulating hand movements, the Australian goes for it full tilt on stage. This hard sounds rocker with his long black hair, black t-shirt and black headband doesn’t forfeit power or show talent. He enraptures his fans and they thank him with hefty applause.
The vast majority of the 200 people sing along loudly to "Ride on" – all of them soaked to the skin with sweat. With Highway to hell" the hands of the rock fans reach upwards with outstretched index fingers. Even guitarist, Lee Adams, is in top form and his fast fingers flit over the strings in the solos.
Evans and “Overdose” singer, Erz, share the mike for the first encore, "Whole lotta rosie". Erz lets the past master sing the second encore. "TNT" is the last number. The fans bellow alongside him, and the temperature in the low rooms reaches boiling point - the air resembles a hot wall of electric rock..n..roll.
By Rainer Hatzl
Member Since:
Juni 13, 2008
Vocals: Bon Lampertsdörfer

Guitar: Angus Adams

Guitar: Malcolm Moreno

Bass: Cliff Hollyworld

Drums: Phil Laut






















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Hello,how are u?
Once again in Munich. Beer & dirty Rock'n'Roll!!!!

Hello,how are you?
The band is sounding great !! cheers, Dave.
Hello,how are you?
Hey Guys,

come along for some beer & dirty Rock'n'Roll!!
CHEERS!
ROCK OUT!!!!

podium ? wir kommen.
klasse holly, habt ihr da :-)