



Other: Related but not described under any other tagĮvery year on August 8th, at 8PM EST, my little circle of Moonbase friends all log in to room 1. Spoilers: Information which may prevent new players from enjoying the full experience Trigger: Something that has the capability to transform a werewolf at an unwanted time, id est, a full moon Theory: Analysis on Maid Marian Entertainment Inc. MM: General Maid Marian games other than MoonbaseīerCay: indingFay exualsay artnerspay oughthray ethay atchay unctionfay Tech: Discussing advanced techniques and proposing meta game theory Racing: Relating to the world wide phenomenon and eSport, Rover Racing Gene: Completing the cycle creating a post about the creator himself Read our rules before posting - if you have a question, feel free to ask the modsįanart: Images depicting parts of the game or meta game (memes should be under other) What it looks like: The monoliths make a new sun (/spoiler) but without the period in between. The two concerts were also live streamed.Check out the wiki if you are new or have any questions On 25 and Marian Gold and Alphaville held a two day concert at the Whisky a Go Go club in Hollywood.

He is the only remaining founding member of the band, whose latest album Strange Attractor was released in 2017. Since the early 1990s, Gold has taken Alphaville from a studio-based project to a successful live act and has established the band's website, Moonbase. He is known for his soaring tenor multi-octave vocal range, His work is characterized by his English language lyrics, and this contributed to Alphaville's considerable commercial success in the UK and US during the 1980s. He sang lead vocals on Alphaville's 1980s pop singles, including " Forever Young", " Big in Japan", " Sounds Like a Melody", " Dance with Me" and " Jerusalem". In 1982, he joined Lloyd and Frank Mertens in the band Forever Young, which soon became Alphaville. Born in Herford, West Germany, Gold became part of the Berlin art collective the Nelson Community, where he formed the band Chinchilla Green in the late 1970s, which also included future Alphaville colleague Bernhard Lloyd.
