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Post by guesswho? on Jun 2, 2012 8:49:20 GMT 2
Some news ?
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Post by guesswho? on Jun 2, 2012 10:38:33 GMT 2
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Post by guesswho? on Jun 2, 2012 11:41:26 GMT 2
There's absolutely NONE video on youtube. Obviously, there wasn't any Italian fan, this time. :-X
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Post by Michaela Italy on Jun 2, 2012 20:12:27 GMT 2
There's absolutely NONE video on youtube. Obviously, there wasn't any Italian fan, this time. :-X LOL! ...or Joey shot them dead this time! (The only way not to have an italian fan filming a Europe's concert) ...so thankful I have survived
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Post by Michaela Italy on Jun 2, 2012 20:53:19 GMT 2
...or a simpler explanation is: 1) Joey is an angel ! He wouldn't shoot an italian fan, ever! 2) As Europe the Crew said on FB, yesterday and today it was raining cats&dogs in Stockholm!
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Post by paula on Jun 3, 2012 0:54:19 GMT 2
Great show! I was in the front row, in front of John Levén. The audience was quite "lame" though. Europe played for 1 h 35 minutes, starting 11.05 am. It was the same set list as in Örebro, I think. Joey was in a great mood, playing small drums and a tambourine (correct word??) for a short while. He asked the audience if we had any questions. No one did. Yes, the wather was terrible. More winter-like than like summer. Fortunately the concert was indoors.
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Post by guesswho? on Jun 3, 2012 9:18:12 GMT 2
Great show! I was in the front row, in front of John Levén. The audience was quite "lame" though. Europe played for 1 h 35 minutes, starting 11.05 am. It was the same set list as in Örebro, I think. Joey was in a great mood, playing small drums and a tambourine (correct word??) for a short while. He asked the audience if we had any questions. No one did. Yes, the wather was terrible. More winter-like than like summer. Fortunately the concert was indoors. Thank you Paula ! No video yet. But it seems Fernanda found some pictures from Mei : europefansargentina.blogcindario.com/
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Post by Michaela Italy on Jun 3, 2012 10:39:53 GMT 2
Great show! I was in the front row, in front of John Levén. The audience was quite "lame" though. Europe played for 1 h 35 minutes, starting 11.05 am. It was the same set list as in Örebro, I think. Joey was in a great mood, playing small drums and a tambourine (correct word??) for a short while. He asked the audience if we had any questions. No one did. Yes, the wather was terrible. More winter-like than like summer. Fortunately the concert was indoors. Thank you paula! Finally some news about it! I am glad it has been a great show and they were in a happy mood!!! So you've had the chance to enjoy John Leven as well! He is so good at keeping the stage and create movement over there, in my opinion! Did Joey make any funny scene this time? About the audience, you say "lame" in terms of number of people or of the kind of acceptance? And thanks to Guesswho to signal the pictures from Fernanda: just a few, but very good ones!
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Post by paula on Jun 3, 2012 23:51:51 GMT 2
You´re welcome! I was ecstatic during the show! John Levén smiled at me three times because I sang all the time. He throw two plectrum/plectra in to the audience and they both landed just a metre from me. Joey was also in a very good mood, as I wrote earlier. He joked a lot, mostly with the young guys who "guard the audience" (don´t know what they are called in English). Joey tried to make some of them sing. He didn´t succeed. And Joey came down to us in the audience, or rather to the guy in a wheel chair in front of me! Joey also talked to a guy in the audience next to me, asking him what his name was. It was a strange nick name and so Joey said "no one can have that name". Well, there were quite a lot of people there. Maybe more than 3000? The bands that played before them didn´ t have anywhere near that much. Maybe, the audience wasn´t so "lame", but I think they didn´t make so much noise as they should have. Great show! I was in the front row, in front of John Levén. The audience was quite "lame" though. Europe played for 1 h 35 minutes, starting 11.05 am. It was the same set list as in Örebro, I think. Joey was in a great mood, playing small drums and a tambourine (correct word??) for a short while. He asked the audience if we had any questions. No one did. Yes, the wather was terrible. More winter-like than like summer. Fortunately the concert was indoors. Thank you paula! Finally some news about it! I am glad it has been a great show and they were in a happy mood!!! So you've had the chance to enjoy John Leven as well! He is so good at keeping the stage and create movement over there, in my opinion! Did Joey make any funny scene this time? About the audience, you say "lame" in terms of number of people or of the kind of acceptance? And thanks to Guesswho to signal the pictures from Fernanda: just a few, but very good ones!
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Post by guesswho? on Jun 6, 2012 9:07:36 GMT 2
You´re welcome! I was ecstatic during the show! John Levén smiled at me three times because I sang all the time. He throw two plectrum/plectra in to the audience and they both landed just a metre from me. Joey was also in a very good mood, as I wrote earlier. He joked a lot, mostly with the young guys who "guard the audience" (don´t know what they are called in English). Joey tried to make some of them sing. He didn´t succeed. And Joey came down to us in the audience, or rather to the guy in a wheel chair in front of me! Joey also talked to a guy in the audience next to me, asking him what his name was. It was a strange nick name and so Joey said "no one can have that name". Well, there were quite a lot of people there. Maybe more than 3000? The bands that played before them didn´ t have anywhere near that much. Maybe, the audience wasn´t so "lame", but I think they didn´t make so much noise as they should have. Thank you for those precisions. We didn't have many otherwise. Yes, Leven is fantastic on stage... May I ask you how was the beginning ? Did they add a prelude like in WetzikoN ? Or did they play directly Riches to rags ?
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