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17 mag 2012

ECHELON Tour Review: RIGA
May 16th, 2012
Riga, Latvia – November 2, 2011
By Karin Künnapas

I attended firstly the show on the Lauluväljak in Tallinn, Estonia on the 21st of June 2011 and also the show at the Arena Riga in Riga, Latvia on the 2nd of November 2011.
In total I’ve seen MARS live twice, but I sincerely wish that I will be able to increase that number. And considering how many times I have watched YouTube videos of their live shows, it actually feels that I’ve seen them live more.
I traveled to Riga, Latvia as I live in Tallinn which is about 300km away. I even took holiday from work especially for the concert as I knew if MARS is coming so close to me, I have to go there!
As the concert in Tallinn was my first MARS show and it can’t be overdone, I will write about this concert mainly.
It is so hard to choose a favorite song from the show. The concert is a whole and every song, every note, every beat is a part of the perfection. If I had to choose one it would be semi-acoustic version of “The Kill”. It seriously brought a tear to my eye and I was covered in goosebumps the whole song. Actually, I was covered in goosebumps the whole concert. Anyway, to me it was the most beautiful moment of the concert when the lines started “What if I wanted to break…”.

What I still remember from the concert in Tallinn how Jared could wrap the more than 12 000 crowd around his little finger with just a few words. I’ve been to quite a few shows of other international artists in Estonia and I’ve never seen all of the crowd so invested in the whole show from so early on in the show. It usually takes a while for the Estonian crowd to warm up, but I think this rule does not apply to MARS. It was so amazing. When first Escape started playing, then Shanimal and Tomo came on the stage and Jared started singing and the crowd started screaming for the first 5 seconds I just stood there with my mouth open trying to absorb all of that just looking around. Then I realized that wait, what am I doing? I should be jumping and screaming with them. So I did.
So, what do I remember the most about their performance? Is definitely that you could see that the band enjoyed being on the stage. The thrived from the energy from the crowd. Everyone wanted to be there, everyone loved being there and they showed it. The whole experience is so hard to describe, you just have to be there and feel it. Although it has been almost 6 months from the concert, when I close my eyes, I can still see it, feel it, when I listen to MARS I can hear the crowd singing along and see Jared, Shannon and Tomo in front of me giving us their all.

I have to most memorable moments from the concert that are not connected to the songs, but the interaction with the crowd. So first of all, I loved when at the concert in Tallinn Jared started the acoustic set and said that he wants to do something fun as a little movie clip from Tallinn. He asked all of us to be really quiet and told that he will turn around and talk to the camera and say something along the lines that they’re in Tallinn, but the weather is crap, so nobody showed up and then when he’ll turn around we have to scream our asses off. So, he talked something to the camera which faced away from the crowd, we couldn’t make it out specifically, then said to the camera “This is Estonia!” and turned. You could see from his face that even he was surprised by the reaction as he didn’t say a thing for a while until “Holy shit, Estonia!”. I’ve never heard anyone group of people screaming so loud and not wanting to stop. It was above epic!
And the seconds most memorable and the funniest moment was when Jared asked everyone to scream. After a very high pitched and mainly girls voices stopped (I think we can just scream louder then the guys), then he asked all the guys and the men “to make some noise” followed by a very manly roar from the crowd to which Jared said: “I just got a little excited”.
Echelon is a cult and I’m so proud to be a member for around 6 years already. MARS will be a part of my life forever. I have even tattooed “Provehito in Altum” on my foot to have it with me all of the time.
Never forget. Never regret!
Provehito in Altum!
NOTES FROM THE OUTERNET: Facebook Bikes
May 17th, 2012


Jared Comic by Nadia Spes

Jared and Terry. So hot, it hurts my eyes.

That's so really funny!

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Jared at New York Fashion Week on February 2012



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Jared photos by Terry! ♥

From Terry Richardson's Diary
May 17th, 2012

Jared Leto at my studio #1
Jared Leto at my studio #2
Jared Leto at my studio #3
Jared Leto at my studio #4
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Jared Leto at my studio #10
Me and Jared #1
Me and Jared #2
Me and Jared #3
Jared Leto at my studio #11

Closer To The Edge [Tribute to Japan] by 30 Seconds to Mars
05/17/2012

On 11 March, 2011 (last year), Japan suffered one of the worst earthquakes and tsunami in their history. From Shannon-Leto.com we would like to dedicate this article to all the japanese victims and send all the positive energy we have for those who are still fighting against the disaster.

Many of you have written to SLW asking what are those wood tablets that Shannon and the band wrote in the video Closer to the Edge-Japan, which the group dedicated as a tribute to Japan. We hope this article could resolve your doubts.

As we already mentioned in the two japanese video for Closer to the edge (The Tribute to Japan -see on the left- and the Japanese version -at the end of this article), we can see the group in a temple. They are in the sanctuary Meiji-Junguu (明治 神宫), located in Shibuya, the most important district of Tokyo. This sanctuary is a Shinto temple dedicated to the spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife. The sanctuary Meiji-Junguu is located in a forest that covers an area of 700,000 m2 ² (175 acres).

This temple is divided in two parts: the indoor enclosuse, called Junguu - Naien 
(神宫 内縁) and the outdoor part with the garden, called Junguu-Gaien (神宫 外苑). The Junguu-Naien is the sanctuary itself. 

The shrine begins with the famous Shinto temple gate called Torii (鳥居), which you can always find in every Shinto shrine.

This is a temple for making wishes. In the video we can see the members of the group doing some steps of the ritual that you usually do in this shrine. 

In the picture above you can see how they wash their hands and mouth with water and wooden bowls. This part of the ritual pretend to purify the spirit and the soul before enter to the sanctuary.


Also in the video we can see how the band writes on wooden planks. Many of you have written to Shannon-Leto.com, asking what were these small planks and what they put in them. In these small pieces of wood called 'Ema' (絵 马), you write acknowledgments and wishes addressed to the gods.

For the Japanese culture, the wood has a special meaning and significance linked with nature and spirits, so the messages must be written on wood and later they should be placed in wooden supports or trees.



Here are the words that Shannon dedicated to the gods:

"I am trully grateful for my life, Thank you! My friends, family and my band is the most important thing to me. 
I want to love."


Near this sanctuary is placed"Takeshita-Doori Street" (竹下通り), where they recorded the famous scene in which the band jump into the crowd.

We hope the information was interested to you, and also its helps to send a big shout out to our brothers & sisters of the Japanese Echelon.



MARS JAPAN CURIOSITIES:

On the photo above, on the left, you can see the guys in the Cosplay Night, at Tokyo, on September 23, 2011) in which Shannon was dressed as Kakashi Hatake Sensei. This character is from the manga and anime "Naruto", but Kakashi sensei doesn't use a sword, but Shannon, at his age (42), still has the spirit of a child and he couldn't resist to use a katana.

On the right, a Leto brothers photo during a M&G with a "Happi"  and with the letters "30 Seconds to Mars" wri
tten in japanese.


The japanese version of Closer to the Edge is very interesting, even it is available only to the people that understands japanese!


Credits: 
Pictures by
 Emi Music Japan, 30STM.
Info by amegasuki201 and Shannon-LetoWeb.


MARS Live Performance of Memories ♫ ♥

FROM YESTEDAY and THE KILL Acoustic Live at Atlas Arena in Lodz 7th November 2011


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JARED HORNY


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Jared's MARS Twitter Q+A


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NOTES FROM THE OUTERNET: Me at @WildAid
May 16th, 2012


Was presenting an award to Brian McClendon (creator of Google Earth) who accepted on behalf of Google.

My Daily MARS Photos!!!

MARS Shanimal VyRTing


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Last MARS pics of the day

XO

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