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The St. Olavs festival is July 28 – August 5 to be exact.
According to informed rumour there is still hope for a show at the St. Olavs festival in Trondheim. That would be early August if it happens.
And I found the first flaw

On the CD edition (Rune)(it's the modern kind where you can see the song titles in the display) they have managed to mix up the titles of song 2 and 3 on the first CD. And to make sure they have even misspelled "Though the weill".
The collectors value of this first edition just quadrupled
I guess it doesn't hurt that it is also signed. :lol:
If you should get so depressed as to wanting to sell your Lobotomizer or Demon box vinyls I'm sure we would be able to help you :wink:
This is the nice thing with these guys – always up to something new.
"Canned goods of the viennese persuasion" = sausages?
Another one from Morgenbladet
and one from Aftenposten
This was also mentioned in the Adressa interview (still not published on the web).
It's another first for them to play the full album over 30 shows, as they have never before played the same set twice. If the audience wants to hear something else they'll have to ask for encores.
Don't forget Pekka Stokke on lights. Based on earlier experiences we can expect a fairly far-out light show as well.
The review from Dagsavisen is now available. And a fairly :wink: good one too.
That's just fine. No reason for pirate copying the records when you can buy them legit.
Two more articles on the subject in Adressa today, not (yet) on the web.
One regarding the St. Olav Festival managing to say no thanks to having a concert with Motorpsycho and the full setup (this is on level with the Oslo Opera turning down Tom Waits on his last European tour – how stupid is it possible to be?)
The other article is an interview with Bent. He is mentioning 30 shows planned for this season, which indicates that there must be more dates poping up later.
There was no extra cost – at least in Norway.
Seems like the web morons haven't managed to do it in English
Quick course in Norwegian:
Fornavn – Givenname
Etternavn – Surname
Adresse – Address
Postnr – Zipcode
Poststed – City
Land – Country
E-post – Email
Passord – Password
Telefonnr – Telephone
Mobiltelefon – Mobile
Row 5 for better view and sound
– OK so I was a little slow then.It won't be KORK though as stated in the thread title, but rather Trondheimssolistene and Trondheim jazzorkester – as on the record.
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