
Scorpions: Live in 3D - Get Your Sting & Blackout
Oct 14 2011
•Music
Captured live with eleven 3D cameras in Saarbrücken, Germany on 15 April 2011 during their Get Your Sting & Blackout "farewell" world tour . 01. Intro 02. Sting In The Tail 03. Make It Real 04. Bad Boys Running Wild 05. The Zoo 06. Coast To Coast 07. Loving You Sunday Morning 08. The Best Is Yet To Come 09. Send Me An Angel 10. Holiday 11. Raised On Rock 12. Tease Me Please Me 13. Dynamite 14. Kottak Attack 15. Blackout 16. Six String Sting 17. Big City Nights 18. Still Loving You 19. Wind Of Change 20. Rock You Like A Hurricane 21. When The Smoke Is Going Down
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Klaus Meine
Vocals
Rudolf Schenker
Guitars
Matthias Jabs
Guitars

James Kottak
Drums
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