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German rock band, Scorpions, who had a career spanning more than 4 decades to finally announce discharged or died. Group, which soared thanks to the hit 1990, Wind of Change is, announced the decision on their official website on November 24, 2009. As quoted on the front page-scorpions.com they stated that they agreed and they have reached the end of the road.

They also claimed to end his career with the release of the album cover, Sting In The Tail, the plan circulated in March 2009 followed by a tour of Germany (May) and also around the world. This legendary band is found in the guitarist Rudolf Schenker (guitar) in Hannover (1965), where the vocalist Kallus Meine joined a few years later, both now 61 years old.

Rock group from Germany, Scorpions apparently chose to disband after their manager suggested that they should end his career when his album was on. Guitarist Rudolf Schenker said in AOL, when the band was listening party for ‘Sting in the Tail’ when the manager came and initiated the idea to disband.

He had an idea to end the band with a high note, with this album. At first, we thought he was joking but then realized that she more serious. And it turned out, he’s right, “Contact-music quoted me Schenker.

“We’ve been circulating for a long time, and we’ve done a lot of things together. We came out of Germany when no one thought a rock band originating from that country. We have always believed in the band and happy to do it. According to Schenker, “Sting in the Tail” was a classic album Scorpions. No wonder if they decided to disband after the tour. Owners hit ‘The Wind of Change’ was officially disbanded by the site decided on 22 January 2010.

They will begin a farewell tour for two years before finally going to hang their jackets after 40 years. Schenker formed the band in Hanover, Germany, and followed his brother Michael and vocalist Klaus Meine in 1969. The band was a success selling more than 75 million albums worldwide.

Kcorps @ 11:42 am

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