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Tuesday, March 18, 2003 - Virgin Steele update | David DeFeis has posted the following message to the official Virgin Steele web site:
As you know we are recording the music that will be featured onstage at the LandesTheater Schwaben's Premier of "LILITH", this June 24 in Memmingen, Germany. A CD of this Work will not be released prior to the Premier this Summer. "LILITH" is quite a long & involved work, that to complete properly, will take quite a bit of time. The second track alone, is 12 minutes long!
What you will hear if you attend these Theatrical Presentations, will most likely be rawer versions, and excerpts of the full amount of material. If the Theater actually used all the music, the performance would end up being about 3 days long, like in the Days of Wagner! But have no fear...this work will be released when it is ready.
Meanwhile we are also sorting out footage and concert recordings for a live album & a DVD. Most likely more concerts will be recorded before we feel that we are satisfied, but ... again have no fear ... we will release a live album, and in addition there is more music for another studio album or albums as well, which is being worked on. And ... last but not least, we are preparing for several Summer shows. In conclusion...The Future holds much to look forward to.
We Thank You All for your Truly Incredible Belief, Faith & Support!!! You are Eternal...You are the Flame that Never dies!!! We Wish Each And Every One Of You the Very Best!!! Stay Invictus!!!!!!!
BY THE HAMMER OF ZEUS,
David DeFeis |
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