German guitarist Uli Jon Roth is renowned for his work with the Scorpions during their early, more experimental phase and for pioneering the neoclassical metal genre. He is also known for his innovative Sky Guitar design and his solo career exploring a unique blend of rock, classical, and philosophical themes.
Roth joined the Scorpions during their formative years, contributing to albums like Fly to the Rainbow, In Trance, Virgin Killer, and Taken by Force, as well as the iconic live album Tokyo Tapes. These albums are all heralded in the history of Rock and Metal, with Tokyo Tapes being touted as one of the greatest live albums of all time, with Roth‘s guitar playing on those albums highly regarded for its precision and innovative style, influencing many later guitarists.
Now, for the first time ever, Australian crowds get to witness the majesty of Uli Jon Roth when he hits this country for a run of three select dates this September. Uli will be performing a best of the SCORPIONS set, amongst other songs from his extraordinary catalogue, guaranteed to make up for lost time.
Roth joined HEAVY earlier this week to find out more details. We start by asking why he has neglected Australian fans for so long.
“You know what, nobody asked us to come,” he laughed. “So it’s actually you, because we need an invitation if we want to play somewhere. I would have loved to come much sooner. Having said that, even the Scorpions – although they were so successful – even they found it difficult to get to Australia simply because of the logistics. When you tour America, you can do a month-long tour, and you have a big tour bus. You sleep at night, and then the next morning you’re in Chicago, you know? I don’t think that entire industry exists in Australia in the same way. You have to fly everything, and that makes it much more complicated to do a tour and more expensive.”
WE bring up Roth‘s time with the Scorpions and ask how that period shaped the rest of his life and his musical career.
“I was only 18 when I joined,” he recalled. “It very much shaped my life because it was my artistic apprenticeship and also learning the ropes in the music business. Learning how to do an album, how to write songs, all that came together in those five years. And we had a great time. You know, it was wonderful. I’ve got only good memories. It was just at the end, I started to write music that really didn’t fit the framework anymore.”
In the full interview, Uli Jon Roth discussed his upcoming tour to Australia and Japan, with Uli explaining the tour logistics and musical direction for each leg. We explored Uli’s history with the Scorpions and his decision to leave the band to pursue his own artistic vision through Electric Sun and classical compositions.
We talked about why, after all these years, he is finally coming to Australia and what fans can expect. He discussed curating a set list to appease longtime followers, Tokyo Tapes and his thoughts on the live album, plus his other musical passions. The conversation concluded with a discussion of Uli’s influence on other guitarists and his perspective on musical collaboration and learning.
Supports have just been added to the shows.
Sydney – Avalanche
Adelaide – Dirty Pagans
Melbourne – Nothing Sacred (celebrating 40 years of Deathwish)
