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[HTPA]GeeForce 04-15-2008 18:26

The Prodigy, avagy minden, ami electronicpunk!
 
Tegnap kaptam egy hírlevelet (ma tudtam csak elolvasni), és úgy gondoltam, imádott együttesem megér egy topicot. (Akkor is, ah csak én fogom látogatni.:D)

[HTPA]GeeForce 04-15-2008 18:29

Feladó: TheProdigy <noreply@theprodigy.com>
Címzett: *****.********@vipmail.hu
Tárgy: EXCLUSIVE PRODIGY UK DATES IN MAY
Érkezett: 2008.04.14 20:16


The Prodigy are about to crank it up again by announcing two exclusive UK club shows to YOU as a Prodigy mailing list member with 24 HOURS advance notice before any one else

The two dates are:

Plug, Sheffield on May 16th (1,000 capacity)
Rainbow Warehouse, Birmingham on May 17th (800 capacity)


The shows have been booked as 'warm-ups' premiering some new tunes before the band set out on UK and European festivals over the summer, and intended as purely fan-only events.

To get your tickets for this show here is what you need to do:

1. Tickets go on sale on 15th April at mid-day, 12pm, G.M.T.
2. At this time, visit The Prodigy's new website at www.theprodigy.com .
3. There, you will see a news item with links to the two venues.
4. Each venue is selling tickets to their gig on a secret page.
5. These links are not being made public until 16th April, giving you 24hrs to buy tickets before anyone else.


However, if you're not lucky enough to get tickets to these shows then you can catch The Prodigy at the following festivals during Summer 08

24th May, Gatecrasher, England
4th June, InMusic Festival, Croatia
6th June, Rock AM Ring, Germany
7th June, Rock IM ring, Germany
28th June, St Gallen Festival, Switzerland
5th July, Bilbao BBK Live Festival, Spain
12th July, Oxegen, Ireland
13th July, T In The Park, Scotland
9th August, Summersonic Tokyo, Japan
10th August, Summersonic Osaka, Japan
16th August, V2008 Chelmsford, England
17th August, V2008 Staffordshire, England



Hope to see you there!

The Prodigy

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Zsáni 04-15-2008 19:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by [HTPA]GeeForce (Post 169954)
Tegnap kaptam egy hírlevelet (ma tudtam csak elolvasni), és úgy gondoltam, imádott együttesem megér egy topicot. (Akkor is, ah csak én fogom látogatni.:D)

Bár nem értem, amit fentebb írtál, de én is szeretem a Prodigyt :)

vityu 04-15-2008 19:52

Őszíntén bevallom, hogy rocker létemre én is szeretem! Mert nagyon jó zenét csináltak régen.

[HTPA]GeeForce 04-15-2008 21:59

Quote:

Originally Posted by vityu (Post 169963)
Őszíntén bevallom, hogy rocker létemre én is szeretem! Mert nagyon jó zenét csináltak régen.

Érdekes. :) Pedig az új lemezeik sokkal rockosabbak, mint a régiek. :) Legalábbis a régiekhez képest rockosak... :D Egyébként nagyon sokan vannak ezzel így. Mármint gimiben is sok osztálytársam volt annó, aki mindig így válaszolt a "milyen zenét szeretsz" kérdésre: rock, meg prodigy :D

Pedig az első albumok egész rave-esek.... :)

Tsobi 04-16-2008 08:46

Prodigy .. hmm :)
Valakiknek itt nagyon jó ízlésük van :D

[HTPA]GeeForce 04-16-2008 09:11

Nos és akkor lássuk, miből élünk.

11 év szorgos gyűjtőmunka eredményeképpen összegzem, hogy milyen hanganyagok vannak meg a Prodigy-től.

A gépemen időrendben van lementve, megjelenési dátum szerint, de itt most másfajta felsorolást tartok célszerűnek. ABC sorrend szerinti megjelenési formákba tömörítem a (Albumok, Bootlegek, EP-k, és így tovább....) hanganyagokat, és azon belül lesznek megjelenésük szerinti édősorrendben. (A megjelenési dátumokban esetekben eltérés lehet egyes kiadásokban, mert vannak albumok, amelyek külföldön, és Magyarországon nem ugyanazon évben jelent meg. 1 példa: az egyik legismertebb album a Fat of the land sokak szerint 1997-ben jelent meg, holott eredeti megjelenése 1996. Legalábbis akkor készült el. Én a lemez elkészülésének időpontját fogom feltűntetni minden esetben!)

Természetesen egy rakás lemez lesz felsorolva, ami nem jelent meg bolti forgalomban sehol, vagy megjelent, de csak Angliában, stb ... Ilyen pl a legújabb album "előalbuma", a Castbreeder is, amit nem 100% eredeti Prodigy munka, hanem JunkieXL és Lunatic Calm közreműködésével készült, tulajdonképpen tribute bootleg lemez, az akkor már készülőfélben lévő A.O.N.O. albumhoz, ami aztán csak 2004-ben jelent meg hivatalosan, az XL kiadó jóvoltából. Ha minden igaz, 3 ilyen, nem 100%-osan Prodigy 'kézből' kijött lemez létezik, én idesorolom azokat is. Lévén hogy bár nem teljesen az eredeti Prodigy alkotta meg őket, de az ő samplerjeiket, trackjeiket, esetenként teljes számaikat, tanácsukat, közreműködésüket használták fel egy-egy ilyen albumban.)

Kezdjünk is hozzá.


ALBUMOK:
1992 - Charly
1994 - Music for the Jilted Generation
1996 - The Fat of the Land
1997 - The Fat Remixed
1998 - Castbreeder (Pro Always Outnumbered)
2002 - Divers
2002 - Tribute to Prodigy
2004 - Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned
2005 - Always Outsiders, Never Outdone
2005 - Their Law (Singles of 1990-2005)
2006 - Best Of Remixed


BOOTLEG LEMEZEK:
2006 - Girls

EP LEMEZEK:
1991 - Charly
1994 - Voodoo People
1994 - What Evil Lurks
1994 - Wind It Up! (Rewound)
1997 - Voodoo People Part Two
2003 - I Love Charlie (Nocat)
2006 - Smack my Bitch Up (Hyt)


KONCERTFELVÉTELEK:
1996 - Oslo '96
1997 - Stockholm '97
1997 - Toronto '97
2005 - Moszkva
2006 - Moszkva '06
2006 - Szentpétervár


LIVE FELLÉPÉSEK:
1992 - Waterfront
1993 - The Point
1993 - Universe Big Love
1994 - Motorside
1995 - Ilford Island
1995 - New Trinity Center
1995 - Semple Stadium
1996 - Pinkpop Festival '96
1997 - Danuba Island Festival
1997 - Glastonbury Festival '97
1998 - T in the Park!
2001 - Lowlands Festival '01
2002 - NK Hall
2004 - La Riviera
2005 - Lowlands '05
2005 - Pukkelpop Festival '05


MAXI LEMEZEK:
1992 - Everybody in the Place
1992 - Out of Space
1992 - Jerico the Fire
1993 - Wind it Up!
1994 - No Good
1995 - Poison
1996 - Breathe
1996 - Firestarter
1997 - Smack my Bithc Up
2002 - Babys got a Temper (You can see me Comin' from a Mile of)
2004 - Girls
2004 - Hotride
2005 - Hotride (El Bátori Official US Promo)
2005 - Legends Week (BBC Session)
2005 - Spitfire
2005 - Voodoo People (Extra)
2005 - Voodoo People (Exclusive)


MIXALBUMOK:
1999 - The Dirtchamber Session (Vol.01)
2002 - Café Del Mar (featuring Fatboy Slim, Moby, Chemical Brothers)
2003 - Techno Megamix
2004 - AONO
2006 - Back to Mine (Liam Howlett Advance)


RÁDIÓADÁSOK:
2001 - Breezeblock @ Radio 1



Természetesen a felsorolás nem teljes, hiszen kismillió koncertfelvételük, EP-jük, rádiós , tv, és egyéb live fellépésük volt, csak azok sajnos nem állnak rendelkezésemre.

Külön büszkeség, hogy ami csak megjelent Magyarországon, az nekem mind meg is van eredeti CD-n, illetve 2 kislemez külföldről származik, mert itthon nem jelent meg/nem lehetett megkapni a kis példányszám miatt. Úgyhogy ez nem innen-onnan letöltögetett anyag, nagy részét magam grabbeltem fel mp3-ba. (Hogy ne kelljen CD-t cserélgetni, ha hallgatni akarom)

[HTPA]GeeForce 04-16-2008 10:04

Exclusive Prodigy Shows In May

The Prodigy are pleased to announce two warm-up shows in the UK before they spend Summer 08 headlining some of the World's best festivals.

The two shows are:

May 16th at Plug
14-16 Matilda St
Sheffield
S1 4QD
SOLD OUT


May 17th at Rainbow Warehouse SOLD OUT
Adderley Street, Digbeth,
Birmingham
B9 4EE
SOLD OUT




Tickets can only be bought from the venues. Please visit the venue you want to go to and buy from them direct. Both shows will use electronic ticketing so please bring personal ID since it may be required at the door. And please note, to avoid disappointment, these shows are 18s and over.

[HTPA]GeeForce 04-16-2008 10:05

Gyorsan elkeltek a jegyek. :(
Na nem baj. Majd nyáron. :)

Stev 04-16-2008 10:24

A horvátországi buli még nem is lesz messze!:cool:

[HTPA]GeeForce 04-22-2008 08:53

" Önéletrajz by Prodigy " :D
 
Szóval egy kis zenekari biográfia következik :D


Late 80s Britain. The subterranean free party vibe whispers its secrets to a hidden generation all chasing the smoke of a rumour like cats stalking shadows. Into the secret euphoria step a production wizard, two dancers and a soundsystem MC. Obsessed with the East London warehouse party scene they debut with a fistful of ruffneck breaks and a party hard attitude at Labyrinth in Dalston, London’s Four Acres Club. It’s 1990 and the Prodigy experience is born.

That night the band played to a handful of friends and passers by. Not the most auspicious introduction perhaps but a step, no matter how tentative, on a journey that would become little short of breathtaking.

Back in the rough and ready ambience of The Labyrinth however only two things concerned the Prodigy crew; getting a record out and playing Raindance. Within months both dreams would come true. The debut ‘What Evil Lurks’ EP, offered a deep slice of rough-around-the-edges, renegade-break psychosis. While only a month later Raindance offered four-colour lasers, 8 thousand party people and a bone rattling soundsystem.

“Being on stage at Raindance was it for me. It had the proper East London warehouse spirit. As far as I was concerned we’d arrived!” Liam once told me, echoing the thoughts of ravers everywhere.

By the time the band delivered the lumber crunching bass’n’breaks epic ‘Charly’ the rave scene had completely succumbed to the Prodigy’s euphoric rage. Of course it was the uplifting classic ‘Your Love’ that captured the underground hearts.

Just as the mainstream had started to wake up to the rave sound, so the Prodigy had already started to move on. The debut album Experience followed a year in which the band took their beats into the charts and around the raves numerous times.

“I remember at the time I wasn’t into doing an album, I thought it was a sellout coz we were about putting our beats on 12’” vinyl for djs” said Liam. Instead of doing the customary rave circuit to promote the album they took the rock and roll option of playing a headlining tour of traditional venues. Even at this early stage they’d moved beyond the increasingly narrow confines of the rave scene.

Over the months to come the rave scene would be brought to its knees by unscrupulous promoters, dodgy drugs, officious policing and ever more draconian legislation. The last straw for the Prodigy came with the over enthusiastic noise limitations placed on raves. For the band the scene was dead. “At one big rave, I think in Scotland, the sound was turned down so low by the officials you could hear people in the crowd. We said fuck this, someone should take a stand so we walked off stage and the police had to deal with a lot of unhappy people. We then got the blame for killing rave with the Charly tune which we thought was hilarious. We were like, fuck it, it was worth killing then!” said Liam.

But the Prodigy was most definitely alive. Just to prove it they took their incendiary show direct to the heart of rock heritage with a gig at The Marquee in London. Their second album drew heavily on this newfound love of rock. Music for the Jilted Generation spat guitar licks fused with pounding breaks and little bit of voodoo magic.

"It was at a time when the criminal justice bill bullshit was going on, clamping down on any parties and we were all affected by that. It was a mad creative time with a lot of purpose in the music. We had spent some time in America and we were listening to the first Rage Against The Machine album, it was inspirational because it had the groove of hip hop but the power of punk rock. That was definitely one of the records that was in my head when I wrote Jilted ” said Liam. Jilted Generation seemed to naturally carry the anger felt amongst the party-going youth.

“One of the turning points that sticks in my mind was a big festival in Denmark 1994. We were the only electronic band out of a total rock lineup. We played on the same stage to a new crowd and we rocked it and gained their respect as something fresh” said Maxim. It wasn’t long before a whole new set of fans started to discover the Prodigy. A fact that was underlined a year later by the spectacle of thousands of people catching the Prodigy live at Glastonbury.

“To watch thousands of people come from the main stage where Oasis were playing, trampling down 200 tents to get into our field was mad and it felt important,” exclaimed Keith.

Later that year though the band would debut a track at a gig at Ilford Island that would change their world forever - ‘Firestarter’. It would be a full five months before the track would be unleashed upon an unsuspecting world, but already it sounded incredible and fresh.

"Firestarter" came out of nowhere and hit people bang in the face, it didn’t even get any mainstream airplay before it was released. I remember alot of stations were afraid of committing to it saying it was too abrasive for daytime play, it didn’t matter to us anyway” said Liam. It went straight to number 1 in the English charts and destroyed most of Europe. The video, also highly acclaimed, was a monochrome attack and a perfect introduction of a new menacing Mr Flint.

"Firestarter" was of course the last truly great number one record of the Twentieth Century. But the world had to wait over a year for the album to follow.

In the meantime they pounded the unsuspecting public with the demonic single ‘Breathe’ and then the live classic ‘Smack My Bitch Up’. “We aren’t people who like to play it safe, that’s why were puttin’ ‘Smack’ out. For us its about abusing our new status and fame, pushing it. ” said Liam at the time.

The success of The Fat of the Land has been reported over and again. An album that stands as a defining moment in the history of popular music – up there with your Never Mind the Bollocks’s, What’s the Storys and Neverminds - it still remains one of the fastest selling albums of all time.

What followed were a few years in which the band toured the world like a rabid, all consuming behemoth. No corner of the globe remained untouched by the Prodigy experience. And yes, America loved them.

“I remember us feeling proud that we were British and we were doing damage in America. We went mad with the gigs and just decided to go to these different places that other bands weren’t going at the time. We played Beirut, Serbia, Red Square in Moscow. These gigs really felt like they meant something, you know what I mean?” said Liam.

The fourth album may have taken some time to follow (punctuated only by the Dirtchamber mix set in which Liam reminded us of his past as an oldskool mix DJ and delivered a jaw dropping lesson in eclecticism) but when it came it heralded a new fusion of old skool grooves and off the wall energy. Always Outnumbered Never Outgunned was an unsuspecting powerhouse of sleazy electro trash that laughed in the faces of the people who had pronounced the band dead.

“Listen, it may be a little fuckin’ late maybe but it was important I felt like we were not repeating ourselves. I wanted to get back to the beats and sample culture, the roots of the Prodigy. It’s the most personal album I’ve done, it represents what I’m about… That fist in the air shit!” Liam said when it hit the streets.

So, 1990 to 2005, 15 years of The Prodigy at the controls and a long haul from that first east London gig.

Standout moments? Well, there are so many to chose from. How about playing Charly for the first time at Telepathy 1991 and Limelight in New York 1992. Keith in the perspex ball for ‘Break And Enter ‘1995. Maxim’s vocal debut on record with ‘Poison’. The Glastonbury take-over and floor collapsing at Brixton. Riots in an oversold Greek gig and stage invasion madness at Brighton Essential Festival. Playing war torn Beirut and spitting fury at 100,000 people in Moscow’s Red Square. Attacking American MTV with Firestarter. The banned Smack My Bitch Up video. Liam’s Dirtchamber bootleg mix album. Rocking the Coachella festival in L.A with pure British style. Triumphant return to the English charts at number 1 with Always Outnumbered Never Outgunned. 2006 saw a blistering headline performance at Isle of Wight festival and being the first dance/ rock band to headline at the Download festival.

In 2007, The Prodigy entered a new chapter of their career, signing a deal with UK independent label, Cooking Vinyl, to set up their own label Ragged Flag. The label, which will be the platform for their next album release, will subsequently act as an outlet for new talent that they find. Much of that year was spent writing and recording new material for their forthcoming, as yet untitled album, due for release in the second half of 2008.

In February 2008, the Prodigy was cited as one of the five most important acts to come out of the United Kingdom in the last 50 years by Q magazine.

They will be headlining the Gatecrasher festival on Saturday 24th May.

[HTPA]GeeForce 11-05-2008 09:01

HO HO HOOOO MOST JÖTT A NYÚZLETTER !!!!!!!!!!


New Album To Be Released On March 2nd
Hi everyone
It's the news we have all been waiting for. We can now tell you the new album is called "Invaders Must Die" and will be released on The Prodigy's imprint, Take Me To The Hospital, through Cooking Vinyl, on March 2nd. Liam Howlett, Keith Flint and Maxim all feature on the album, which is the first time since the release of Fat Of The Land in 1997. The result is back to their bone shaking best, a collision of old skool rave noise with the stratospheric limits of new technology. .

[HTPA]GeeForce 11-05-2008 09:02

Már alig váááároom!!! legyen már március.... :D:D



addig is:


Arena Dates Announced and pre-sell

To coincide with the release of the album, The Prodigy embark on the Invaders Must Die UK arena tour, with Dizzee Rascal as very special guest on all dates.

APRIL
5th – Cardiff International Arena
6th – Newcastle Metro Radio Arena
7th – Glasgow SECC
9th – Birmingham NIA
10th – Manchester MEN Arena
11th – Nottingham Trent FM Arena
13th – Sheffield Arena
14th – Brighton Centre
17th – London Wembley Arena

Tickets go on general sale on Friday 7th November, but YOU, have a chance to order yours before everyone else! Go to http://www.theprodigytickets.com to buy tickets from
9.30am TOMORROW, Wednesday 5th November.

[HTPA]GeeForce 11-05-2008 09:09

IGGEEEENNNN ilyen legyen a CD borítója is! :D
 
oO

http://theprodigy.com/images/stories...our_poster.jpg

:D:D

[HTPA]GeeForce 11-05-2008 09:10

Get The Prodigy On Your Mobile

We have just launched a WAP version of www.TheProdigy.com. It features news, gigs, photos and forum messages. Point your mobile browser at http://theprodigy.com/mobile and please let us know what you think of it.

[HTPA]GeeForce 06-13-2009 13:10

kollekció :p

Bogár 06-13-2009 14:11

Itt lesznek most a félszigeten, ha lehet hinni a híreknek. :) Valószínű, hogy el fogok nézni arra a napra.

[HTPA]GeeForce 06-14-2009 09:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bogár (Post 215121)
Itt lesznek most a félszigeten, ha lehet hinni a híreknek. :) Valószínű, hogy el fogok nézni arra a napra.

a hivatalos Prodigy honlapon ez meg van erősítve, úgyhogy szerintem lehet nekik hinni. :)

http://www.theprodigy.com/the-prodig...igy-tour-dates

és tovább olvasva, a PepsiSzigetre (vagy hogy hívják most) is jönnek augusztusban.... :D

Remek!

[HTPA]GeeForce 06-14-2009 09:22

Jut eszembe, kamerát mobilt akármit vigyél :D És kérjük a felvételeket :D Köszi :D


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