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Post by Chrissa on Nov 11, 2012 3:26:29 GMT 2
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Post by Fernanda on Nov 11, 2012 14:14:58 GMT 2
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Post by Stein on Nov 11, 2012 14:46:24 GMT 2
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Post by Marina Art on Nov 11, 2012 18:52:59 GMT 2
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Post by Stein on Nov 11, 2012 19:09:53 GMT 2
Thanks Marina, and one of the photos is the setlist! Riches to Rags Not Supposed to Sing the Blues Firebox Superstitious Scream of Anger New Love in Town Demon Head Acoustic set:The World Keep on Turning (Fleetwood Mac cover) Drink and a Smile Open Your Heart Bag of Bones Girl From Lebanon Carrie The Beast Doghouse Sign of the Times Rock the Night Encore:Prelude (tape)Last Look at Eden The Final Countdown
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Post by steph on Nov 11, 2012 22:15:41 GMT 2
But what the setlist doesn't show is how great and enthusiastic the crowd was. People were rocking along right from the start!
Plus, Joey included a piece of the song "Bochum" by famous German singer Herbert Grönemeyer into Superstitious, which, of course, went down well with the crowd. Later on, during Rock the Night people just sang along from their own without needing Joey's prompts. So he just stood there and listened to everyone singing, then he started humming the "oh-oh-oh"-phrase of Seven Nation Army by the White Stripes before the band kicked into Rock You Like A Hurricane and Another One Bites the Dust. Joey then continued with James Brown's Sexmachine, which got him some weird looks from his bandmates, before he started some kind of impromtu rap on the German word "Hammergeil" (i.e. fucking awesome). I have never seen him getting so carried away!
Oh, mentioning Carrie: People sang incredibly well and also did so during other songs, such as Bag of Bones.
I am dwelling on the topic of people singing along so loudly, because usually German crowds never sang that enthusiastically at Europe shows. I always get jealous when I see videos from South America or Italy, because we Germans are always a bit tied up, but yesterday was absolutely fabulous!
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Post by Michaela Italy on Nov 11, 2012 22:50:50 GMT 2
But what the setlist doesn't show is how great and enthusiastic the crowd was. People were rocking along right from the start! Plus, Joey included a piece of the song "Bochum" by famous German singer Herbert Grönemeyer into Superstitious, which, of course, went down well with the crowd. Later on, during Rock the Night people just sang along from their own without needing Joey's prompts. So he just stood there and listened to everyone singing, then he started humming the "oh-oh-oh"-phrase of Seven Nation Army by the White Stripes before the band kicked into Rock You Like A Hurricane and Another One Bites the Dust. Joey then continued with James Brown's Sexmachine, which got him some weird looks from his bandmates, before he started some kind of impromtu rap on the German word "Hammergeil" (i.e. fucking awesome). I have never seen him getting so carried away! Oh, mentioning Carrie: People sang incredibly well and also did so during other songs, such as Bag of Bones. I am dwelling on the topic of people singing along so loudly, because usually German crowds never sang that enthusiastically at Europe shows. I always get jealous when I see videos from South America or Italy, because we Germans are always a bit tied up, but yesterday was absolutely fabulous! Thank you steph, your enthusiasm is contagious and hats off to the German audience! I am so happy to hear about this great chorus and I'll look forward to watching some bits on youtube! Rock on, Europe! And thank you so much steph
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Post by steph on Nov 11, 2012 23:49:39 GMT 2
You're welcome Michaela!
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Post by vonnyloveseurope on Nov 14, 2012 0:46:20 GMT 2
I am dwelling on the topic of people singing along so loudly, because usually German crowds never sang that enthusiastically at Europe shows. I always get jealous when I see videos from South America or Italy, because we Germans are always a bit tied up, but yesterday was absolutely fabulous! Great to know that, Steph! So Europe's fans are all the same, no matter where we come from, our enthusiasm can't be denied! I blame on this great band, whose songs are so excellent that we can't avoid behave like teenagers on their first party, Congrats, German fans!!!!
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