Er hatte Metallica, Bon Jovi und Van Halen als Vorbands. Er spielte bei Rock in Rio mit Queen, Iron Maiden und vielen anderen vor insgesamt 1.500.000 Zuschauern an der Copacabana. Er ist begeistert von der Gastfreundschaft von Michail Gorbatschow und im Kreml pfiffen seine Band und er die Mauer einfach weg.
Die Rede ist von niemand geringerem, als Herman Rarebell. Fast 20 Jahre saß er hinter dem Schlagzeug der Scorpions, hat mehr als 30 Texte geschrieben. Unter anderem zeichnet er sich für Rock you like a Hurricane verantwortlich und aus seinem Heimatort Brighton in England erzählt er uns von seinem Nachbarn, war er beim 60 Jahre-Scorpions Konzert in Hannover zwei Tage vor dem Gig ausgeladen wurde und was Musik vom Band damit zu tun haben könnte.
Wir freuen uns sehr, dass nach Rockmusikern wie Blaze Bayley (Ex-Iron Maiden), Klaus Vanscheidt (u. a. Doro) und Rolf Möller (Extrabreit) und ein weiteres Schwergewicht der Branche unsere Fragen beantwortet.
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