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Psychotzar
Eagle's Son
–> Spin
Triggerman
Upstairs Downstairs
Lux
Malibu
–> Ãœberpilgrim
Bedroom Eyes
Watersound
The Crucible
Mountain
–> You lied
–> B2C
Greener
–> Feel
Fool's Gold
3'00
Thanks god for Motorpsycho!
Wonderful extended versions of nearly every song. Very long jam in Triggerman which was very much Grateful Dead'ish. Reminded me of Dark Star… Malibu was also mindblowing, the transition between the 2 parts was just stunning. Eagles Son was also a highlight. Nearly cried through Lux Aeterna… And outstanding good sound!
Thank you, that sounds good. Let's hope there was a taper so we can hear how they developed since Wiesbaden – a pity that there are no more Italian tapers:-/
A mindblowing concert. Again. Never saw B2C live, I always loved MPs version, it was so heavy and rocking, actually Reine was! He "went nuts", in his way of rocking out of course. Liked Pacific Sonata a little better during the last tour, but from there on the gig just went übergood. Ãœberpilgrim was another highlight, the guys had to smile at each other cause they felt it worked really well. After Fool's Gold Bent made a short goodbye announcment – you could see as he began to speak he was still in space out mode. So nice to watch. The vibe was all good in the crowd, everyone had to laugh when Bent and Snah brought out their double necks…. Sound: Perfect and L O U D!
Motorpsycho rock on forever!
there's a recording on dime and motortrades…
btw: did someone during the concert notice too, that watersound misses the "loud" ending? have to listen to the recording to check if I remember correctly…
just had a chance to listen to the recoding… omg fool's gold almost 20 mins long… what a perfect ending for that tour…
yes, the quiet ending which lasted for ages was just overwhelming…
Yes, what a perfect ending of the concert and the tour!
And yes, I also miss the wall of (water)sound (sorry 😉).
unfortunatly some guys started to clap again and again during the long ending of fool's gold…
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