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Sash was great! Got the crowd worked up nicely for Scooter, and the first two DJs were okay, but they played a little long, and the bass was so overpowering it started to make me feel ill again 
) Very rough crowd, had 3 towels that were thrown to me snatched away from me by the people trying to push me from my place, but i didnt give in and stayed in my place for the whole concert :mrgreen:
. Pyros made me scared, and again, and again
. Later, I changed my position, not so close to the stage. Because of the crowd
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Back in (home)town (since about 3 am today). I can honestly say it was the best Scooter concert I've ever been in!!
What an awesome trip!
In Tallinn I got a bit lost again. :oops: Finally found my way to the bus station there, and managed to buy a ticket to Haapsalu. Sorry posse if I seemed a bit quiet, but I had exhausted my vocal chords (take it as a figure of speech) on the way -- I talked the entire bus trip with a very nice Estonian girl. Truth be told, I was slightly melancholic a few hours afterwards, when she was gone -- odd to hear me saying that, right?
There were some Scooter related shouts and humming in the bus -- nice. I got to my hotel and found the venue, not getting lost at all, I guess this time some Scooter spirit led me. Had not to wait long behind the gates, met Sandra, Will, Christiane, and Maddy. As said, I was less talkative than usually, sorry! Then the gates opened, and what a venue it was -- the best yet. I love outdoor venues, and this was just great, a large old castle with spacious green lawns. The sun was shining, not a cloud in the sky. At some point the DJs began -- but people were walking and sitting all over the grounds, and I wondered, "what the damn, Sash is here and they don't give a damn!". I thought that neither of the two DJs looked liked Sash. And when they both spoke Estonian I began to understand (dimly, I have to admit) that maybe it was not Sash yet, afterall... Some pretty girl asked if she could have a picture taken with me -- probably because I looked so ridiculous, but I agreed of course.
The songs were starting to get good and I was slowly swaying, wanting to dance (not that I can...) but being too shy. There was a group of people who were eagerly dancing all the time, ravers no doubt, one girl and two guys. Every once in a while I noticed they were glancing at me (as said, I probably looked ridiculous in the eyes of Estonians, it seemed like every guy had short hair and no beard) and one of them danced his way to me and asked me to come over to dance with them. As said, I really was not like my usual self, and so I went (still shy, so I was practically dragged/led) with them! :lol: They were very nice, each really into the music. Anyway, then, after the DJs had played two hours or so, Sash came and I finally understood neither of the two DJs had been him. :lol: I moved nearer the stage with the ravers. The crowd instantly gathered near the stage and began to hold their positions, and there were plenty of people! Sash was damn great, a truly talented DJ -- I wish he or someone like him had been in Hamburg instead of Roxxy whatever! He really warmed up the crowd. Then. Some waiting, the tech team doing last time checks and tweaking, and then the intro began. The bass was so heavy, I actually felt hot/warm bass waves.
The crowd went insane(r). By the way, I, purpotedly not even trying to be in the front, thought the crowd was great, not rough at all -- I was not pushed around, people did not walk past me all the time, the security had no need to be running around all the time (unlike here, a fight broke just in front of me at Midsummer's...), and people were careful with their drinks (unlike here, where beer was spilled all over).
Anyway, the bass was so heavy that it drowned the synths and most of HP -- :lol: -- but luckily the team noticed it and managed to fix it after the first two songs. Then the sound was best I've had in Scooter concerts -- really loud bass, and crystal clear synths. The guys were energetic, really enthusiastic. They threw several towels for fans! HP was flying over the stage, and really enjoyed mastering the ceremonies, his voice very loud and clear. The crowd knew how to jump around. Near me stood a man in his 60s, and he had a whistle 'round his neck, old rave style (and he kept using it!).
HP glided his hand in the crowd several times! There was great energy, as you can guess. During a pause between two tracks, the kind where HP makes the crowd shout something, on the background they played the ominous new sounds which I mentioned were played during the sound check here two weeks ago. Too bad no new single yet, it's going to be very interesting to hear it in the end. As perhaps could have been said in a shorter way, a massive gig!
It was nice to travel, too. Now I have to cut the connections to outside world for a long while, to take back my mad mindset -- it was really disturbed by all the friendly Estonians...
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