quarta-feira, 26 de dezembro de 2007

Sábado - PANGEA ROCK BAR



SÁBADO - 29/12

no PANGEA ROCK BAR (Bauru-SP)



KILROY


Evil Rising (Bauru-SP)
Stone Drunk (Marília-SP)
Fraturesposta (Marília-SP)



AV. DUQUE DE CAXIAS 3-12
(Esquina com a Azarias Leite)


A partir das 22 hrs
Portaria: 7 reais




sexta-feira, 21 de dezembro de 2007

FELIZ NATAL


quarta-feira, 19 de dezembro de 2007

KILROY - Simple Man (Salamandra Bar)

Gravado na apresentação de domingo, no Salamandra Bar em Jau-SP.

A qualidade de imagem foi comprometida pela falta de luz, mas vale o registro pela música.

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KILROY - Simple Man (Lynyrd Skynyrd)

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KILROY:

Renan Hartmann [vocal]
Abner E.D. [guitarra/backing vocal]
Fabio "Lemão" [guitarra/backing vocal]
Rafael [baixo]
Lucas Assis [bateria]

terça-feira, 18 de dezembro de 2007

DIA 29/12 - KILROY de volta a BAURU - PANGEA BAR


A KILROY voltará a BAURU, apresentando seu novo vocalista.
Show novo e com muito volume!
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Acompanhada pelas bandas:
Evil Rising (Bauru-SP)
Stone Drunk (Marília-SP)
Fraturesposta (Marília-SP)

FOTOS no Salamandra

Algumas fotos do show de domingo no Salamandra Bar em Jau-SP, simplismente incrivel ... destaque para a apresentação de Watching Over Me [Iced Earth], Civil War [Guns n' Roses] e o "tema da banda" - Simple Man [Lynyrd Skynyrd]. Além de Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Dio.

O dia ainda terminou com a Brutal Factor, literalmente quebrando tudo em um show que contou com a participação do Rafael (baixista da KILROY).

Obrigado a todos os presentes e ao pessoal da Brutal e do Salamandra!

Esperamos voltar em breve ...
KILROY e Brutal Factor

Abner E.D.

Abner E.D. e Renan Hartmann


quarta-feira, 12 de dezembro de 2007

DIA 16/12 - KILROY no SALAMANDRA



KILROY E BRUTAL FACTOR EM JAU-SP


A partir das 16 hrs

ENTRADA FRANCA



'Who is Kilroy?'

During the World War II, the phrase 'Kilroy was here' began to appear wherever US troops were. It was often accompanied with the image of a face with a long nose and two big round eyes with small dot eyeballs peeking over a wall or a line representing a wall. Everything else, except sometimes his fingers gripping the top of the wall, was hidden behind the wall itself.
Kilroy is a familiar image, whose origin is something of a mystery. In 1946, the American Transit Association had a radio programme called Speak to America. This programme sponsored a nationwide contest in an attempt to solve the mystery behind the origins of the mystical Kilroy. Speak to America found James J Kilroy of Massachusetts as a result of their search. That James J Kilroy was the originator of 'Kilroy was here' is currently the most commonly believed explanation for the phenomenon.
James J Kilroy was a ship inspector at the Fore River Shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts, USA. It was his responsibility to check on how many holes a riveter had filled in a shift on any given day. In order to prevent double counting by dishonest riveters and to prove to his supervisors that he'd been doing his work, he began marking 'Kilroy was here' inside the hulls of the ships being built. He used yellow crayon so it would be easily visible; this way the off-shift inspectors wouldn't count the rivets more than once and pay the riveter for work he hadn't done.
Once the ship became operative, carrying military troops that were headed overseas and bound for the war, the phrase was a complete mystery. Why it was there and being found in such out of the way places made it all the more mysterious. All they could be certain of was that Kilroy, whoever he was, had 'been there first'. As a joke, troops began placing the graffiti wherever the US forces landed and claimed it had already been there when they'd arrived.
Whoever originated it, Kilroy quickly became the United States super GI who had always already been wherever men were sent by the military. The game quickly became a challenge to put the picture and slogan in the most unlikely places imaginable first.
According to author Charles Panati, it's supposed to be atop Mount Everest, on the torch of the Statue of Liberty, on the underside of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, on the Marco Polo Bridge in China, on huts in Polynesia, on a girder on the George Washington Bridge in New York and scrawled in the dust on the moon. Panati also wrote that an outhouse was built, during the Potsdam Conference in July of 1945, for use exclusively by Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill. The first of the three to utilize the facility was Stalin. Upon emerging he inquired of his nearby aide, 'Who is Kilroy?' This was supposedly overheard by a translator and is where the story comes from.


Kilroy and Hitler - The Rumour

Near the end of World War II, Adolf Hitler was absolutely and completely paranoid regarding one insurgent in particular. This individual seemed able to get into everything and anything that was thought to be secure in Nazi, Germany. He (Hitler) ordered his best men to begin actively searching for this super-spy and all troops were commanded to shoot and kill this menace.
The 'spy' Hitler was looking for was none other than Kilroy! GIs in occupied territory and spies in the German Army were vandalizing Nazi bases and equipment with the Kilroy logo and its well-known slogan. It wasn't intended as anything more than graffiti and a prank, but by the final year of Hitler's reign, he was convinced Kilroy could penetrate into any secure area and feared for his own safety thinking Kilroy was certain to kill him.


Origins

Oddly enough, as widespread as the Kilroy phenomenon was there is no concrete evidence to verify either when or where it began, nor who began it in each country (USA, England and Canada). In England, the Kilroy logo was known as Chad and his slogan consisted of 'Wot no...?' The blank was usually filled in with whatever there was a shortage of or whatever was being rationed at the time. The Oxford English Dictionary states that Chad's origin is obscure, but that British Cartoonist George Edward Chatterton may have created it. Though the James J Kilroy story seems to be the most likely point of origin for the 'Kilroy was here' legend, there is possible evidence of occurrences of the Kilroy logo much earlier than World War II.
Though Chad was popular in England, just as Kilroy was in the US military, still nobody (other than James J Kilroy) has stepped forward to claim him as their own invention, even though there were 26 men named Kilroy in the military during WW2. There was also a Canadian version known as Clem and in the late 1960s there was a version in Los Angeles, California that went by the name of Overby. Perhaps the theory of Kilroy being an unknown super soldier wasn't so far off after all...

segunda-feira, 10 de dezembro de 2007

BE A SIMPLE MAN



LYNYRD SKYNYRD - SIMPLE MAN

Mama told me, when I was young
Come sit beside me, my only son
And listen closely to what I say.

And if you do this
It will help you some sunny day.
Take your time... dont live too fast,
Troubles will come and they will pass.
Go find a woman and youll find love,
And dont forget son,
There is someone up above.

And be a simple kind of man.
Be something you love and understand.
Be a simple kind of man.
Wont you do this for me son,
If you can?

Forget your lust for the rich mans gold
All that you need is in your soul,
And you can do this if you try.
All that I want for you my son,
Is to be satisfied.

Boy, dont you worry... youll find yourself.
Follow you heart and nothing else.
And you can do this if you try.
All I want for you my son,
Is to be satisfied.

sexta-feira, 7 de dezembro de 2007

DIA 16/12 - KILROY E BRUTAL FACTOR no Salamandra Bar (Jau-SP)


DIA 16/12 A KILROY INVADINDO NOVAS TERRAS
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CLÁSSICOS E B-SIDES PARA AGRADAR A TODOS
A ENTRADA É FRANCA, APROVEITEM!!!
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E DIA 29/12 A KILROY FECHA O ANO NO PANGEA BAR (Bauru-SP) ao lado do IRON MAIDEN COVER.

SOMEWHERE BACK IN TIME 08


A KILROY VAI!

quarta-feira, 5 de dezembro de 2007

SHOWS

A KILROY anuncia aos fãs, admiradores, curiosos e bêbados:

Voltaremos aos palcos ainda em dezembro, confirmaremos as datas nos próximos dias.

Novo vocalista
Repertório renovado
Guitarras pesadas

E rock n’ roll em vários estilos e épocas

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