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You can find a nice memory of this show on motortrades.
It was nearly 2 hours 50 minutes. Yes, the band was really in a good mood (like always in Leipzig or Dresden). For me it was the first show on this tour and it was interesting to hear the live performances of the new album and the "Here Be Monsters" EP (it was no problem to buy the EP for 20 Euros).
The gig in Krakow has probably been cancelled. It is not announced on the club's website:
Can anybody confirm the cancellation or has it never been confirmed?
Motorpsycho have regularly recorded their Shows in the past. A previous sound engineer (Pidah Kloos) told me and some other fans that they started recording every Show in 1993. I don't know if they continued those recordings after a new sound engineer started his work. I can remember seeing microphones regularly at shows.
We will see. The show was recorded and an upload can be expected!
Here is a video:
Yes. I wrote an E-Mail to the author of the article about the source (the band? the record Company?) but unfortunately have not received an answer, yet.
Wow! A recording has been uploaded on dime after nearly six years!
There is more space for more shows in Norway.
I discovered two shows in Bergen (Bergen Studio February 4th and 5th).
http://kennethkapstad.no/?page_id=750
Tickets can be bought at billetservice.no. These shows are probably not part of the forthcoming tour, aren't they?
Correct, only Motorpsycho shows (no Tussler concerts) are included. The number of countries would be different for 2004 and 2003, too.
@ TAF: There is enough time for concerts between Oslo and Haugesund.
@ harry: Eight different countries in one year are normal for Motorpsycho:
1993: 7 countries (Norway, Germany, Denmark,, Belgium, Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy)
1994: 6 countries (Norway, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Denmark, Italy)
1995: 6 countries (Norway, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Netherlands)
1996: 8 countries (Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy)
1997: 9 countries (Norway, Denmark, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, UK, Sweden)
1998: 10 countries (Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Netherlands, Belgium, UK)
1999: 13 countries (USA – a one off show -, Sweden, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxemburg, UK)
2000: 11 countries (Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, France, UK, Netherlands, Belgium)
2001: 10 countries (Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Switzerland, Italy, Greece)
2002: 14 countries (Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxemburg, France, Switzerland, Spain, Norway, USA, Sweden, UK, Italy, Austria)
2003: 1 country Japan
2004: 3 countries (not a real tour): Switzerland, Netherlands, Italy
2006: 7 countries (Norway, Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy)
2007: 4 countries (Norway, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands)
2008: 9 countries (Norway, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, USA, Austria)
2009: 8 countries (Norway, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Sweden, Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy)
2010: 9 countries (Norway, Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Austria, Italy, Denmark, Sweden, UK)
2011: 5 countries (Norway, Spain, Finland, Germany, Netherlands)
2012: 9 countries (Norway, Netherlands, UK, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Belgium, Luxemburg, Spain)
2013: 6 countries (Norway, Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, Netherlands)
2014: 11 countries (Norway, China, Germany, Spain, Netherlands, UK, Belgium, France, Italy, Switzerland, Denmark)
2015: 5 countries (Belgium, Poland, Germany, Norway, Netherlands)
26 shows in eight countries (so far):
01.04.16 – (NOR) Skien – Parkbiografen
02.04.16 – (NOR) Oslo – Rockefeller
07.04.16 – (NOR) Haugesund – Høvleriet
08.04.16 – (NOR) Stavanger – Folken
09.04.16 – (NOR) Bergen – USF Verftet
16.04.16 – (NOR) Trondheim – Samfundet
21.04.16 – (DE) Hannover – Faust
22.04.16 – (DE) Osnabrück – Hyde Park
23.04.16 – (DE) Berlin – Columbiatheater
25.04.16 – (PL) Warszawa – Progresja Music Zone
26.04.16 – (PL) Krakow – Klub Studio
27.04.16 – (DE) Dresden – Beatpol
28.04.16 – (DE) Köln – Stollwerk
29.04.16 – (BE) Leuven – Het Depot
30.04.16 – (NL) Utrecht – Tivoli
02.05.16 – (NL) Nijmegen – Doornroosje
03.05.16 – (NL) Groningen – Vera
04.05.16 – (UK) London – Garage
05.05.16 – (DE) Wiesbaden – Schlachthof
06.05.16 – (CH) Fribourg – Fri-Son
07.05.16 – (IT) Pordenone – Il Deposito
09.05.16 – (IT) Segrate – Circolo Magnolia
10.05.16 – (IT) Rome – Init
11.05.16 – (IT) Bologna – TPO
12.05.16 – (DE) München – Backstagewerk
13.05.16 – (DE) Oldenburg – Kulturetage
Two gigs in Poland between Berlin and Dresden:
https://de-de.facebook.com/MetalHammerPoland
2016-04-25 Warszawa
2016-04-26 Krakov
There are only three concerts announced so far and probably no concert is perfect for you and for the family:
2015-06-26 – 2015-06-28 Beuningen, Festival, Netherlands
2015-07-18 Sjottsfell, Norway
2015-07-30 – 2015-08-02 Burg Herzberg Festival, Germany
All the best for you and for your unborn baby!
According to Dampsaba (Motorpsycho's own database) "She Said, She Said" and "Goodbye" were never played live. "Will Power" was played live seven times:
– 1990-08-18 Oslo
– 1990-08-30 Trondheim
– 1990-10-19 Levanger
– 1990-11-07 Oslo
– 1991-03-03 Oslo
– 1991-05-25 Trondheim
– 1991-09-27 Trondheim
Were is the source that those three songs are "Demon Box"-outtakes? "Will Power" is older than the other "Demox Box"-tracks.
Great to have another re-issue with bonus tracks and even a bonus video. The video is only "bootleg quality" but the sound is better than expected and that is what counts for me.
It is interesting that some of the bonus songs are early versions of later to be released studio and live tracks (e. g. You Gave It All Away and The Sift/ Plan # 1 and Now It's Time To Skate).
The video shows that the Dampsaba database includes some minor mistakes. According to Dampsaba Motorpsycho played in Groningen 1993-09-19:
Home Of The Brave
Hogwash
Sheer Profoundity
Flesh Harrower
Feedtime
Giftland
Blueberry Daydream – acoustic –
Demon Box
The Golden Core
Nothing To Say
California Dreamin'
The One Who Went Away
Come On In – acoustic –
Blueberry Daydream was not played in an acoustic version. Come On In was not played at all but Mountain/Gold And Silver was performed instead. The show was more that two hours long (nearly 130 minutes) and was probably the longest show on this tour (mostly they played 90 minutes in those days).
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