SCORPIONS: Classic 'I'm Going Mad' Video Posted Online

September 14, 2006

SCORPIONS' "I'm Going Mad" video (1972) from the classic "Lonesome Crow" album has been posted online at YouTube.com.

As previously reported, two rare SCORPIONS videos were also recently posted at YouTube. The clips were filmed in 1973 ("This Is My Song") and 1974 ("Speedy's Coming") for German TV and were only re-broadcast this autumn. The performance of "This Is My Song" is live and it marked guitarist Uli Jon Roth's first-ever appearance with the band. Check out the videos:

"This Is My Song": Video
"Speedy's Coming": Video

SCORPIONS were joined by special guests and former bandmates Uli Jon Roth, Michael Schenker and Herman Rarebell during their headlining appearance August 3 at the Wacken Open Air festival in Wacken, Germany. Check out pictures from the show at this location. Video footage of the pre-show press conference can be viewed at Podcast.Wacken.com.

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