They're talking about the album "keeper of the seven keys part 2", yet they show the cover of the first keepers album.. :')
Was actually listening to their mini LP and the Walls of Jericho album, the other day and couldn't get the haunting thought out of my head, of the tragic death of Ingo..
Really tragic, that he took a decision from which there was no way back, ever again..
When you decide not to let your heart shine on, you get lost in darkness.. Sadly that's what happened to Ingo. RIP
And I know... Ingo did suffer from schizofrenia, which played an enormous role in what happened, but still.. we always have a choice. And we have to respect his.. (doesn't make it any less tragic, or sad..)
Really funny how they have a very "grunge" sarcastic attitude in the interview. Things like "we don't have a genre", "we are influenced by 60's, 70's stuff", "we don't like to follow trends"... etc. got really popular in the 90's among rockstars. Proof that Helloween was always ahead of its time, they rule. Kiske seems to dislike "fast/aggressive" metal even in 1988, hahaha
The only thing I didn't get at first is why are Michael and Ingo on here doing the interview shouldn't it had been Kia and Michael W, or Michael K. and Michael W. or Kia or the whole band.
@JudasPriest82 there is a lot of interviews (in german) of the whole band, the monsters of rock (88) interview its with kai and ingo, another 88 interview its with kai and kiske, another interview its with weikath and ingo
How do you say? "Ex-hibit" "Yes, ex-hi-bit. A one liner from the movie Hostel. It reminds me of that one scene when Michael is trying to find the right word and looks to his partner. Too erie!!!!
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GhostRetch 3 months ago
god take ingo to heaven because he wanted to learn how to play drums
Ingo the first and the best power metal drummer
sonnic1995 8 months ago
They're talking about the album "keeper of the seven keys part 2", yet they show the cover of the first keepers album.. :')
Was actually listening to their mini LP and the Walls of Jericho album, the other day and couldn't get the haunting thought out of my head, of the tragic death of Ingo..
Really tragic, that he took a decision from which there was no way back, ever again..
When you decide not to let your heart shine on, you get lost in darkness.. Sadly that's what happened to Ingo. RIP
stargazer555 1 year ago 8
And I know... Ingo did suffer from schizofrenia, which played an enormous role in what happened, but still.. we always have a choice. And we have to respect his.. (doesn't make it any less tragic, or sad..)
stargazer555 1 year ago
We all miss Ingo
albertotevez 1 year ago 4
Miss Ingo
albertotevez 1 year ago
Really funny how they have a very "grunge" sarcastic attitude in the interview. Things like "we don't have a genre", "we are influenced by 60's, 70's stuff", "we don't like to follow trends"... etc. got really popular in the 90's among rockstars. Proof that Helloween was always ahead of its time, they rule. Kiske seems to dislike "fast/aggressive" metal even in 1988, hahaha
Eddmanhoek 1 year ago
@Eddmanhoek yes, thats true- all the metal stars always do and did that! to show that they are original
emiblindside 1 year ago
The only thing I didn't get at first is why are Michael and Ingo on here doing the interview shouldn't it had been Kia and Michael W, or Michael K. and Michael W. or Kia or the whole band.
JudasPriest82 1 year ago
who is Kia?
Kurama363 1 year ago
I think that JudasPriest82 meant Kai Hanson who was Helloween's founding guitarist.
SARATT69 1 year ago
ok but its Hansen not Hanson
Kurama363 1 year ago 2
@JudasPriest82 there is a lot of interviews (in german) of the whole band, the monsters of rock (88) interview its with kai and ingo, another 88 interview its with kai and kiske, another interview its with weikath and ingo
sonnic1995 8 months ago
How do you say? "Ex-hibit" "Yes, ex-hi-bit. A one liner from the movie Hostel. It reminds me of that one scene when Michael is trying to find the right word and looks to his partner. Too erie!!!!
SARATT69 1 year ago