Luna Park Ride (2015)


1 - What made you want to film the Luna Park Ride? Mara


Actually we didn't film the LPR or the bonus material ourselves. When we released my fist live video “ACT I” we wanted to add something special for the limited Media Box Set. We got to know that the venue had arranged multi track recording of the show, so we sent the files to Tim Palmer and we got a great audio mix from the show.

But still we didn't have any images from the show!! So we asked the fans that have filmed the concert to send us their material and surprisingly got lots of great phone and small cameras’ footage from you. We only added the images filmed by cameras that were used for the screens during the show and we arranged the edition of the video. We were very happy with the result for a “non professional” video recording. It gives you a special feeling like if the listener would be among the crowd.



2 - Hey, Tarja! Luna Park Ride features a performance of Anteroom of Death, in which you share the stage with Van Canto. How was it like to perform live with so many singers, and only voices and choirs to accompany you? Julien


It was very kind from Van Canto to invite me for their concert at Wacken Open Air last year. I have known them for some years now and met them many times. Since they worked in the song Anteroom of Death for my album, we have been wishing to perform together. Finally and luckily this happened.

Is not the first time for me to sing with choir. I have been myself part of several choirs like church, opera, kids and university choirs to mention few. Also I have collaborated and still do, with choirs in my classical concerts. Surely to have all these singers on such a stage like Wacken made it particularly special.



3 - What is the funniest or most amazing memory from Luna Park Ride? Amanda


Luna Park is a very respected venue in Buenos Aires. One of those that as an artist you always wish to have the chance to play in.

I have gone to see shows there from great musicians and bands like Deep Purple, Scorpions, Joe Satriani, Ringo Starr, Alice in Chains, Tears for Fears and Roxette. So it was an emotional experience indeed to play there!



4 -How did you choose which performances to put on the bonus disc? Erika


We didn't film nor record any of the bonus material ourselves. We checked with festivals and venues I’ve been performing in the last years and found out that few have registered images and audio from my shows. They let us use their material so what you see as the bonus material was what we could get. We tried to improve the images as much as possible and we mixed the audio again with Tim Palmer who has also mixed ACT I and the Luna Park concert.



5 - Why did you choose to make another live dvd from a WLB tour's concert instead of one from Colours on the Road's? Thiago


ACT I was based in the albums My Winter Storm and What Lies Beneath and ACT II will be based in Colours in the Dark and my next studio album.

LPR is a special product for you made by you. The Luna Park concert was very emotional and dear to me and for that reason I wanted to make it available for all to see. Nevertheless, it is not comparable to the technical production of ACT I or of the future ACT II.



6 - Why did you decide to make a DVD only for this show? It is the same show we've got in the mediabook of Act I, so is there any special reason? Myla


I love this show and the fact that as we were not filming it for a DVD release, we were all relaxed and having a lot of fun on stage. It is usually harder and nerve breaking for us knowing that there are cameras following you. The Media Book of ACT I was a limited edition of only 1000 units. It has long been out of stock and the record company strongly believes that there are many more fans worldwide willing to have it.



7 - It will contain a photo gallery by a professional photographer or just fanmade photos? And why you choose to keep having the same aestethic as ACT I? I mean, that geometric "codweb". Also, I want to know about the photographer behind the photos on the cover art. Bren


As this release was never planned by us before, we didn’t prepare and don’t have any other extra material rather than the bonus songs with their videos. We wanted to have lot of music on the DVD, that’s why we concentrated into finding a great amount of bonus videos.

The artwork design of LPR is totally intentional, as this concert video was already released in the Media Book version of ACT I, so we wanted to keep the same idea for this release. This won’t be the case for future live releases.

The photos you can find on the artworks of LPR are all photos from my fans, even the covers. The cover pictures are taken by Soledad Diez and she has always taken great photos from my shows.



8 - Hay alguna razón por la cual los dos DVDs en vivo que vas a haber lanzado hasta la fecha sean de shows que diste en la Argentina? (por mi parte, tanto mejor. Estoy más que orgulloso de haber sido parte de ambos).
Is there any reason why the two live DVDs you have released to date are of the shows you gave in Argentina? (For my part, the better. I am more than proud to have been part of both). Franco


LPR is a companion to ACT I. It was originally released as a bonus DVD in a limited edition box set of ACT I. So as a package it made a lot of sense for us that both concerts were filmed in Argentina. I have also released a live video “Beauty and the Beat” filmed in Czech Republic and another one with “Harus” live in Finland. I have plans already for my next live video ACT II and I can only say that it won’t be a complete concert filmed in Argentina.



9 - Hi Tarja, among the bonus live of LPR, there will be "Never Enough" from the Summerbreeze show, which was a funny and original footage, so how did you come up with this amazing idea to take the camera and filming the crowd such an "in front the scene" ? could you carry the camera at your ease while you singing, or was it difficult for you ? I've never seen an artist doing this, maybe you're the first ! (or not). Ame' Khad


Actually the camera was very heavy! I agreed with the film crew to do this in advance, but didn't have time to rehearse it at all. So at the beginning of “Never Enough” when the camera was handed to me, I got surprised by its weight, lost my concentration and completely forgot the lyrics of the song!! This is a real live recording, so you can go and check it yourself in the video :)

It also didn’t help that the camera had a wire. I am used to run on stage with my wireless handheld microphone, so to have suddenly a wire was again, not easy while singing. It was fun though!



10 - How is the Luna Park Ride any different from watching videos on YouTube? I understand It's all fan footage. Kat


Besides the official releases, In general, the footage you can find on You Tube are videos filmed by people using phones and crappy cameras. Sometimes you can listen a complete song, other times just few seconds of it. The audio is not the best as it is recorded just with a small camera or phone and will depend a lot of the position of the person when filming.

The Luna Park Ride is using, as you correctly mentioned, fans footage, but combined from many different cameras and edited like a professional video is done usually. You have the illusion of a regular concert video with different angles, with wider screen shots and close up shots opposite to only one fixed position of one single camera or phone. And of course the main difference is that the audio was recorded professionally in multi-track and mixed by one of the top engineers in the world, Tim Palmer.

Said this, it always depends on you, how you appreciate videos and specially music these days. If you like to watch a video in the best possible way in a nice audio home system with a good TV or screen, you will find a huge difference to do the same in a phone or computer without proper audio set up, amplification and speakers.

As an artist I won’t ever limit the quality of whatever I am doing to save costs or assuming fans won’t care. I am doing my art for myself and for all the people out there that could still appreciate it.



11 - One of the presentations that I love most of the extra material is the masters of rock. How did you feel singing live with the symphony orchestra and the band together? Do you have thought about doing more concerts as well, maybe for Act II? Edgar


It is always a great challenge to perform together with the symphonic orchestra, choir and the band. This involves many people on stage, lot of preparations in advance and brings lot of work especially for the sound engineers. I have been working with symphonic orchestras several times in my classical career, but also with my rock band. To get a good and balanced sound for a rock show where both the orchestra and the band are heard well enough, is very difficult though. Visually it is looking always wonderful and impressive when there are many people on the stage performing together, but many times you cannot say the same from the sound. When the electric guitar plays the first chord, the whole string section disappears! Don’t take me wrong; I really love performing with symphonic orchestras. I would love to make a rock tour with an orchestra and choir one day! I don’t have anything like that planned yet, but hopefully one day I could make it happen.

Now in few days I will make a classical tour in Russia with several orchestras and choirs, so I am really looking forward to that experience.



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