SCORPIONS Perform New Single On German TV; Video Available

March 5, 2008

According to ScorpsNews.com, video footage has been posted on YouTube of the SCORPIONS performing their new single, "You're Loving Me To Death", live on German TV. There is also a sit-down interview with guitarist Rudolf Schenker and singer Klaus Meine.

The SCORPIONS were recently named the seventh most successful German band of all time in their country based on German CD sales. They are also the most successful German band in terms of international album sales.

"Live At Wacken Open Air 2006: A Night To Remember - A Journey Through Time" DVD — which contains footage of SCORPIONS' concert at Wacken Open Air in Wacken, Germany on August 3, 2006 — was made avalable in North America on January 8 as an Internet-only release and cannot currently be found in stores, The SCORPIONS' management is still working on getting a U.S. distribution deal for the DVD.

"Live At Wacken Open Air 2006: A Night To Remember - A Journey Through Time" includes the German hard rock band's historic performance at the festival during which they were joined by former bandmates Uli Jon Roth, Michael Schenker and Herman Rarebell.

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