Bret M. Territo
from Baton Rouge wrote on Sunday, February 14th, 2021 at 11:22 PM
At age 61, I've reached a point in. my life where I will only accept the best of everything. I've been busting my ass since age 13 and I've worked for it, I'm still working for it, and I've earned it. Often called an "Elitist" I only eat French gourmet and classical Italian food. I wear a Rolex. I am also called a "rock snob" for my severe taste in music. I was listening to rock through the 60's...70"s...80's...you get the picture. A lot of crap called "rock" ain't.
But the Scorpions not only play rock, they are rock. In the enormous world of music, they are the Elite. They've been busting their asses for more than half of a century. They worked for it, they're still working for it, and they've earned it. With apologies to Michael, their current lineup can not be improved upon, each contemporary member adding something that wasn't there before. Example: Dees backup singing on "The Zoo" adds a whole new element to the song. Rock on guys...you still have it, so why not use it?
Stasinos Ntaveas
from Athens, Greece wrote on Saturday, February 13th, 2021 at 10:36 PM
I just want to say that I love you, guys. The inspiration and the joy you give us is invaluable. I'm begging you to visit Greece once again so that I can meet you and admire your songs live. Anyway, stay safe, keep rocking...
John Williams
from LAS VEGAS wrote on Saturday, February 13th, 2021 at 1:44 AM
I have been seeing you all as a kid. And while in San Francisco when I was older saw you all at the Oakland Coliseum and meet some of your crew and one hung out with me after the show only to find out he did not get on the bus or plane on time to get to your show in Phoenix and from my Heart I flew him and me to Phoenix to make sure he is back on track with you all. He was late and I know you all maybe remember this but that's how much I Love Your Music, Performance and everything else. I can;t wait to see you all here in las Vegas in May... providing everything is still a go !!!
Angie Jones
from Ottumwa wrote on Wednesday, February 10th, 2021 at 6:18 AM
I love you guy's music!! I like The Zoo and Still loving you, the best, but all your songs are so cool!! You guys take care, and stay safe!! Love to you...โค
Donijane DJ Donigirl rogers
from Reno wrote on Monday, February 1st, 2021 at 2:03 PM
hey it's DJ I'm trying to save $825 so I can meet and greet the bad boys from Germany on May 30th in Vegas cuz I live in Reno Nevada and I made a mistake on my last
On my last shot out I don't want them to walk on I want them to rock on like rock and roll and like I said I'm going to try and save up $825 so I can meet and greet the bad boys but if anybody has an extra ticket so I can see the concert this is a DJ from Reno and we love you guys and to all your fans peace and God bless
Donijane DJ Donigirl rogers
from Reno wrote on Monday, February 1st, 2021 at 2:01 PM
Hello you bad boys running wild everyone in the band and all the fans out there we love you scorpions God bless and take care and if anyone wants to help me I'm trying to save 8 or $25 so I can meet and greet the scorpions on May 30th walk on dudes there's no one like you I want to take a holiday with those bad boys from Germany!!!
Greg
from San Juan, TX wrote on Monday, February 1st, 2021 at 8:16 AM
I would like to suggest a theme for their upcoming new album.
Make sequels to some of your most popular songs... (with the early 80's theme of course)
How about "Still Loving You, pt.2" reflecting on your love for your wife in this stage of your lives?
And maybe a spoof like "Rock you with a Hurry-cane".... I'm thinking like those old dudes whacking each other in the movie "Up".
But seriously, even if not sequels, love songs about love in your golden years would be something fresh you have not done before and still is the forte of the type of music you like to make.
Keith
from Minnesota wrote on Friday, January 29th, 2021 at 6:02 PM
In '75, I happened to hear Speedy's Coming on a high-end stereo at the upper reaches of system's capabilities: it stopped me in my tracks. It was so essential and formative for me on my lifelong musical journey. To this day, that song still makes me feel like a teenager and evokes emotion. Words can't express my gratitude for all of the music you've given the world. Peace and health to the band, your families and your friends.