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Тексты песен The 69 Eyes

The 69 Eyes - Betty Blue
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The 69 Eyes - Brandon Lee
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The 69 Eyes - Broken Man
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The 69 Eyes - Call Me
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The 69 Eyes - Crashing High
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The 69 Eyes - D.I.D.
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The 69 Eyes - Dance d`Amour
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The 69 Eyes - Dawn`s Highway
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The 69 Eyes - Demolition Derby
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The 69 Eyes - Deuce
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The 69 Eyes - Discipline
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The 69 Eyes - Don`t Turn Your Back On Fear
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The 69 Eyes - Forever More
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The 69 Eyes - Framed In Blood
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The 69 Eyes - Get Around
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Информация о артисте

The 69 Eyes — финская англоязычная рок-группа. В 1990 году в Хельсинки гитарист Бази и начинающий певец Юрки69 решают организовать свою группу. До сих пор Юрки сочиняет слова для песен, а Бази - музыку. Впоследствии к ним присоединились Тимо-Тимо (ритм-гитарист), Арчи (басист) и последним - Юсси69 (барабанщик). Свой жанр музыканты определяют как goth-n-roll, однако профессиональные критики, как правило, определяют стиль группы как глэм-готик-рок.

Дебютный альбом Bump'n'Grind, выпущенный на независимом лейбле Gaga goodies в 1992 году и выдержаный в стиле гаражного рока, не снискал значительной популярности. Два следующих альбома, Motor City Resurrection и Savage Garden, были немногим более успешны, второй альбом даже был издан в Японии. Качество звука претерпело значительные изменения, что касается стиля - именно в Motor City Resurrection впервые появились нотки глэм-рока.

В 1997 году продюсером The 69 Eyes стал Тимо Толкки, лидер Stratovarius. Под его руководством группа стала приобретать более широкую известность. В 1997 году выходит альбом Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams, который по звучанию можно охарактеризовать как тяготеющий к металлу. С альбомом Wasting the Dawn, посвященным памяти Джима Мориссона, The 69 Eyes все еще продолжают экспериментировать, музыка приобретает более мрачный, готический оттенок. Группа также использовала стилистику рок-н-ролла 50-х, вокалист Юрки начал подражать Элвису Пресли.

Группой заинтересовался Джонни Ли Майклс, который и продюсировал альбом Blessed be. Сингл с альбома, Gothic Girl, завоевал золотой статус в Финляндии. The 69 Eyes начали принимать участие в фестивалях готической музыки. В поддержку альбома группа провела тур по Германии совместно с Paradise Lost. Следующий альбом, Paris Kills, на несколько недель занял первую строчку чарта самых продаваемых альбомов в Финляндии. Тур в поддержку альбома завершился концертом в Хельсинки, на арене Тавастия, который был выпущен на DVD под названием Helsinki Vampires.

Перейдя на крупный лэйбл EMI Virgin records, группа выпустила свой наиболее успешный и популярный на данный момент альбом Devils. Альбом и сингл Lost Boys с него стали золотыми, а на песню Lost Boys был снят видеоклип, срежиссированный известным американским режиссером и шоуменом Бэмом Марджерой, который первым из клипов The 69 Eyes попал в постоянную ротацию на MTV. Группа впервые добилась известности за пределами Европы и совершила несколько концертов в США.

В 2007 году вышел альбом Angels - своего рода сиквел к предыдущему. В его поддержку группа совершила гастрольный тур, в том числе в марте 2007 побывав и в России.

В начале 2008 года вышел концертный альбом коллектива, записанный на одном из концертов тура по США в 2006 году, в Калифорнии. Альбом получил название "Hollywood Kills. Live At The Whisky A Go Go". The 69 Eyes были представлена на нём местной публике уже официально другом группы и любимцем американских "lost boys" Бэмом Марджерой. Примечательно, что песню "Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams" Юрки69 посвятил именно ему.

В 2009 году выходит девятый полноформатный альбом «Васк in Blood», спродюсированный Мэттом Хайдом, обладателем премии Грэмми, известным по работе со Slayer и Monster Magnet. Он сделал ставку на мощный гитарный звук и хитовость. В лирике финны вернулись к излюбленной вампирской тематике.

В Европе «Back In Blood» занял 3 (Финляндия) и 32 (Германия) чарт-позиции, в Америке взлетел на 14 место в US Top New Artist Albums. Первым синглом была выпущена песня «Dead Girls Are Easy», вторым — «Dead N' Gone», режиссером клипов на которые вновь стал Бэм Марджера.

В начале 2012 года The 69 Eyes начали запись своего нового студийного альбома X. X был выпущен 28 сентября 2012 года в Европе и 9 октября 2012 года в США. Первым синглом с альбома стал "Red",на него так же был снят клип. Второй сингл - «Borderline». Оба сингла были доступны для прослушивания еще до выхода альбома. В феврале 2013 года, группа выпустила синглы "Love Runs Away" и "Tonight" одновременно через Itunes. "Tonight" был выпущен исключительно в Финляндии, в то время как "Love Runs Away" был выпущен по всему миру. В оба сингла включены две ранее неизданные треки, "Rosary Blue" и "Dracula's Castle".

Дискография

1992 — Bumb N’Grind
1995 — Motor City Resurrection
1995 — Savage Garden
1997 — Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams
1999 — Wasting The Dawn
2000 — Blessed Be
2002 — Paris Kills
2004 — Devils
2007 — Angels
2008 — Hollywood Kills — Live At The Whiskey A Go Go
2009 — Back in Blood
2012 — X Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
The 69 Eyes originate from Helsinki, Finland. They became a band in the early 1990's and are nowadays labelled as "Gothic Rock" though their early releases were more of a glam/hard rock style.

1989 - 1999

Formed by a group of friends in the bars of Helsinki, Finland in the summer of 1989, a nod to illustrate the band's tight-knit friendship is that the lineup has stayed the same since creation. The band originally played glam metal inspired music, different from their current gothic rock style.

The band released their first 7 inch EP, "Sugarman", in 1990, followed by another 7 inch, "Barbarella" in 1991. These releases paved the way for the bands first album Bump 'n' Grind released in 1992 which contained some re-recorded versions of songs from the first 2 EP. This same year, the band released their final 2 7 inch EP's, titaled "Juicy Lucy" and "High Times Low Lives". In 1994 through a Japanese Label the band's second CD release was unleased, the compilation album "Motor City Resurrection". It has since been re-released with 8 bonus tracks worldwide. Though this release featured no new songs, it collected the majority of the bands early material and contributions to other compilations. It was followed in 1995 by Savage Garden which featured Hanoi Rocks guitarist Andy McCoy on the track "Wild Talk". Also released during this time were 2 VHS tapes "Motor City Resurrection" and "Savage Tales" available only through the band's self-run fanclub which are seen rarely, if ever for sale online. In 1997, Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams, which fans generally mark as the last "glam" album before the milestone success of 1999's goth rock infused, Wasting the Dawn which was released internationally on Roadrunner Records and marked the band's major label debut. The album's hit single, the title track Wasting the Dawn lyrically paid tribute to The Doors' Jim Morrison and was released as a digipack CD, which is now a rare find for fans of the band. Jyrki 69 developed a concept video for this track which featured long-time friend and collaborator HIM member Ville Valo posing at a snowy cemetery as the ghost of Jim Morrison. This video was released on VHS in Finland featuring a behind the scenes feature, both the video and feature were later added as extras on the Helsinki Vampires DVD.

2000 - 2002

Spring of 2000 brought the single Gothic Girl which spent months on the Singles Top 10 and on Finnish nation radio playlists. It brought the band their first gold record. After recording their sixth studio album, Blessed Be, the band did their first short tour for Wasting the Dawn in Germany which included a show at the M'era Luna Festival. Support for the tour was Norwegian rock band Zeromancer.

Released in September 2000, Blessed Be rose straight to number 4 on the Finnish Album Charts and stayed in the top 10 for over a month. The second single was Brandon Lee, the third was The Chair and Stolen Season was the fourth. Videos were filmed for the first 3 singles.

In 2002 the band released Paris Kills, which would be known as their breakthrough album. It stayed for weeks as number 1 in Finland and went gold in a month, June 2002. In Germany it rose to number 35 in the first week. After touring Europe and Finland for months, a sold-out show at Helsinki's famous Tavastia Club was filmed and documented in November for use in the "Helsinki Vampires" DVD.

2003 - 2007

At the end of 2003, The 69 Eyes were signed to EMI Finland, as they geared up to record their highly successful Devils album. The well-timed "Lost Boys" single was released in Finland at this time, paying homage to the film of the same name as anticipation for the full length album grew.

2004 saw the release of Devils, their 8th album, to which they toured the UK in support of Wednesday 13. Once again the album was number one in their native Finland and reached gold in a month. It was their first release on a big major label Virgin/EMI. Released in their native Finland in October 2004 later on in Europe through Virgin/EMI and in October 2005 in USA through 456 Entertainment it is also their 4th album to reach gold status and again another number one position on the Finnish TOP 40 album charts.

In 2005 The 69 Eyes played nearly one hundred shows around the world in fifteen countries, from Mexico to Japan. Devils was also released in the USA. The band filmed their video for their biggest ever hit single "Lost Boys" in Hollywood and the Philadelphia area, directed by the band's friend and MTV superstar Bam Margera.

In 2006, The 69 Eyes toured for the first time in the USA in March with Program The Dead & Damone, appearing on Last Call with Carson Daly. Their new album Angels, the sequel to their 2004 album Devils, was released in March 2007. Shortly after their Early 2007 tour with Cradle of Filth & 3 Inches Of Blood. Their latest album Angels was released on the 25th of June 2007 in the UK. The first single from the album is "Perfect skin" which went straight to number 1 on the Finnish singles chart. The second single is "Never Say Die". Angels debuted at number 1 in Finland and has since gone gold.

The band did a summer 2007 US tour with Wednesday 13, Night Kills The Day, & Fair To Midland, and supported Within Temptation on tour in the UK in November. They played 125 shows world wide in 2007.

2008 - present

In 2008 the band released their first live album, titled The 69 Eyes: Hollywood Kills. It featured a complete live show recorded at the Whisky a Go Go in West Hollywood in March 2006.[9] The performance featured hits spanning the six latest albums an introduction by Bam Margera and a live cover of The Ramones "I Just Wanna Have Something to Do". The concert was also filmed in its entirety. Five tracks from the performance were released on DVD as bonus content on the Angels/Devils box set and the entire concert was released on the "Back in Blood" bonus DVD.

The band began 2009 by touring in Europe as a part of Hellhounds Fest with Tiamat and Ava Inferi. The band started recording their tenth studio album with Grammy award winning producer Matt Hyde. He is most known from his works with Slayer, Monster Magnet and Fu Manchu. The recording process took place both in Helsinki and Los Angeles. The new album has been titled Back in Blood was released on the 28th of August in Europe and will be released the 15th of September in the USA. In early June, Bam Margera directed the music video for the first single from the album, "Dead Girls Are Easy." The video premiered on playboy.com on 17 of July 2009. The 69 Eyes also toured Australia for the first time in mid June, playing in Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney.

A tour of the United States followed in October 2009, and Jyrki 69 was featured on both FOX New's "Red Eye" program, and CNN International also. In December 2009, the band debuted their newest video for the song, "Dead & Gone" via Myspace. This new video marked the band's third collaboration with Bam Margera. On August 10 the band revealed a contest for fans to create a video for the next single "Kiss Me Undead". The response was overwhelming, and on September 30 the band posted their 14 favorite videos on their YouTube page.

In April 2010, during an interview with Sean Twisted of Renegaderadio.net, Rudi Protrudi, frontman & founder of the Fuzztones, reported he had completed work on new song with The 69 Eyes, although further details were unavailable during that time.

On the official The 69 Eyes webpage they reported a European tour with Hardcore Superstar and Crashdïet in March and April 2011.

Early in 2012, The 69 Eyes began recording their next studio album X. X was released on September 28, 2012, across Europe and on October 9, 2012, in the United States. The first single from the album was "Red" and featured a music video. The second single was "Borderline." Both singles were available before the album was released in Europe. On February 2013, the band released the singles "Love Runs Away" and "Tonight" simultaneously via iTunes. "Tonight" was released exclusively in Finland while "Love Runs Away" was released everywhere else. Both singles included two previously unreleased tracks, "Rosary Blue" and "Dracula's Castle," the latter being the song Rudi Protrudi reported he had co-written with The 69 Eyes back in 2010.

The 69 Eyes will release a double CD compilation of their radio hit singles called “The Best Of Helsinki Vampires” on November 1, 2013. The compilation also includes their brand new single “Lost Without Love.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.