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Celebrating 20th anniversary of Lead Zeppelin – A38 Ship – River Danube.

 

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January 19, 2024, – 7 p.m.

Most probably ain’t necessary to introduce the work of either Led Zeppelin or their domestic successor, Lead Zeppelin, who has reigned for two decades to anyone who has a love for classic rock music. The latter band is also celebrating its anniversary on January 19. On this occasion on the River Danube flowting A38 ship will be surely filled with magical bluesy, folk, timeless music.

The group of friends, recruited for Jimmy Page’s 60th birthday, was brought together in 2003 by the love of Zeppelin’s music. That gathering hit the bell so they decided to continue interpreting the essence of Led Zeppelin to the domestic audience. After a few years, the final line-up was formed, which has remained unchanged since 2017, but in the recent years, many well-known performers, including Joe Rudán, Egon Póka, Zsolt Horváth, Hirleman Bertalan, Ádám Pettik, or even Mark Clarke, have been guests at their concerts with great success. Lead Zeppelin, as the best-known domestic tribute to the band, clearly strives to reproduce as authentically as possible the special atmosphere that Robert Plant conjured up on stage at the time. Fortunately, this concept also includes mixing some works together in creating something unknown and familiar in addition to the great classics. This kind of tingle definitely will not be only at this evening either, musical surprises and ferocious improve can be expected on the occasion of the celebration. The setlist will also feature rarely played compositions such as Achilles Last Stand, and of course the anniversary company will not be missed by the surprise guests.

In addition to the celebrated one, The Whu team will also take the stage, i.e. the only ‘The Who’ tribute band in the Eastern European area. The formation is made up of musicians active in other bands as well, who regard as a kind of love project the evergreen rock heritage of Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey, which has also been used a lot as film scores.

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“Idiot Prayer” – Nick Cave’s New Concert Film Screening Across the Country.

Due till this date, taking into account the rules and measures to fight the coronavirus, the projections will be held … information about the changes can be found on the cinema’s website. Until then … from November 5, at the same time as the world premiere, Nick Cave’s new concert film “Idiot Prayer” will hit pictures across the country, in which the Australian songwriter-singer will perform his songs solo, accompanied by a piano.

The intimate, two-hour concert film features songs from different eras, both rarely heard songs and popular hits, s alone new songs he performed at his livestream show. Sceening in English language with Hungarian subtitles. From the earliest Bad Seeds and Grinderman records to the latest Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds album, Ghosteen. up to the record material, including Into My Arms, The Mercy Seat, Higgs Boson Blues or Girl In Amber.

The film was in June 2020, originally recorded as a concert film that could only be watched online once during quarantine, and can now be seen on a big screen in an expanded cinema version worldwide, along with four brand new songs, now heard for the first time. The unique atmosphere of “Idiot Prayer”, which is more personal than any Nick Cave concert film to date, reflects months of quarantine with isolation and uncertainty on the one hand, and hopeful anticipation on the other.

The “Idiot Prayer” – Nick Cave Alone @ Alexandra Palace London – concert film will be distributed by Pannonia Entertainment LTd. within 30 cinemas nationwide from November 5, including the entire Cinema City network, Corvin, Toldi and Pólus Cinemas in Budapest and the Urania National Film Theater, limited screenings or only one evening at a time.

The performance was filmed by multiple award-winning cinematographer Robbie Ryan (My Favorite, Marriage Story) in the ornate auditorium of iconic Alexandra Palace in London. The film’s music recording director was renowned producer and sound engineer Dom Monks, who had previously worked with Peter Gabriel, Robert Plant, Katie Melua, Tom Jones and Coldplay.

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