Krokus Talk Dirty Dynamite In New Video
. The band � who recently reunited with guitarist Mandy Meyer after a 30-year absence � recorded much of the record in London's Abbey Road Studios. Von Rohr says: "I thought, as a producer, I have to give something nice to my singer. And what's the most prestigious, world-famous studio? Abbey Road." The first thing they did in the hallowed Studio 2 was jam the album's title track. "For me it was emotional," says von Rohr. "It was perfect, the ambience � it wasn't renovated. In one corner you find the water-pipe of Yoko Ono then the amp of Keith Richards. You go nuts � it throws you back to childhood when you worked to buy albums. "For us it was a mega-boost to work in that studio. For me as a producer it was the highlight of my career to work in that place." Check out the video here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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