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Marat

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Thursday, June 16th 2011, 12:59pm

1st row problems

Inferno is closer than ever. This will be the best show. Of course, everybody is willing to get to the front row. So do I. There will be problems as usual.

There are a lot of people coming from every corner of the world. From all over Europe, US, even Brazil if I remember correctly.

Those people, who are making huge trips from the States, Australia or South America, most likely never saw Scooter live and most likely won't see them again.

So, I'm asking the most dedicated fans to SHARE the best available places with those travelers. I will be in the 1st row, But I can GUARANTEE that I will give up my place to those, who came from so far away. And i'm asking YOU to do the same. It's a once in a lifetime experience, and people, who spend thousands of dollars/euros to get to this huge event deserve respect.

Those are only my thoughts which I wanted to share with all of you. Of course, you can always tell me to f0ck off :)
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2007 - Liepaja, Latvia
2008 - Ogre, Latvia and Vilnius, Lithuania
2009 - Haapsalu, Estonia
2010 - Stuttgart, Germany
2011 - Vantaa, Finland
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Thursday, June 16th 2011, 1:33pm

Marat then there really tells you I have great respect! ;) It's amazing to be generous and kind like that! and it's great to meet you this holiday spirit of giving! Marat appointment is on facebook I will direct my friends! :thumbup:


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Thursday, June 16th 2011, 2:14pm

nice guy, but im guessing it will be a mad rush for the front
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Marat

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Thursday, June 16th 2011, 2:20pm

nice guy, but im guessing it will be a mad rush for the front


it always is, but in the end - same people in the front :) Christiane, Maddy, me etc. I don't know the others, but most of the German fans know them.

I'm not asking or telling anybody do it, I just wanted to tell, so people can be less ignorant.

When I went to Stuttgart for a concert, people asked me where I'm from, and when they heard that I came for the concert from Estonia - they acted twice as nice. Personal experience, nothing more, nothing less!
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My list of concerts :

1999 - Tallinn, Estonia.
2003 - Tallinn Estonia,
2007 - Liepaja, Latvia
2008 - Ogre, Latvia and Vilnius, Lithuania
2009 - Haapsalu, Estonia
2010 - Stuttgart, Germany
2011 - Vantaa, Finland
25.06 - HAMBURG, Germany

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Thursday, June 16th 2011, 2:22pm

I think it will be a pretty big front row, and I would imagine that those who have travelled a long way will get to the queue early so should get to the front row.
I dont think its altogether fair to expect someone who has queued outside the hall for several hours to give up their place to someone who arrives at the last moment. The best way to get to the front row is to get there early, but many fans are not so worried about front row and prefer to be a few rows back where it is easier to dance

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Thursday, June 16th 2011, 2:23pm

yeah true
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Marat

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Thursday, June 16th 2011, 2:25pm

I think it will be a pretty big front row, and I would imagine that those who have travelled a long way will get to the queue early so should get to the front row.
I dont think its altogether fair to expect someone who has queued outside the hall for several hours to give up their place to someone who arrives at the last moment. The best way to get to the front row is to get there early, but many fans are not so worried about front row and prefer to be a few rows back where it is easier to dance


Well, I'm more than sure that people from far away will try to come in advance. It's just an opinion.
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My list of concerts :

1999 - Tallinn, Estonia.
2003 - Tallinn Estonia,
2007 - Liepaja, Latvia
2008 - Ogre, Latvia and Vilnius, Lithuania
2009 - Haapsalu, Estonia
2010 - Stuttgart, Germany
2011 - Vantaa, Finland
25.06 - HAMBURG, Germany

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Thursday, June 16th 2011, 2:39pm

why is it so important to get to the front row after all? The sound is usually not the best and it's difficult to get a good view of the stage :P
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Thursday, June 16th 2011, 2:42pm

mid way is the best place to be for sound and view, unless your short, seating makes an exellentviewing spot for all the effects
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Thursday, June 16th 2011, 2:53pm

I agree - front row is certainly not best for sound or overall effect. Where you go depends on what you want

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Thursday, June 16th 2011, 3:18pm

Respect, Marat! :thumbup: A great idea and I would participate in this ideology if I could -- I'm in the second standing area and with no intention of running to the front of that, simply because I don't care about the front rows. I've been once nearly front, in the second row. Like kelvo said, midway (or some distance from it towards the stage) is the best for sound and view and I'm always opting for that. The only good thing in the front row is that I could lean against it if my legs give out. :D
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Thursday, June 16th 2011, 10:47pm

Respect!

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Thursday, June 16th 2011, 11:10pm

everyone wants in the 1st row, how do u wanna keep apart those who traveled from far away to c em from "native" fans?
en plus, those who pay the thousands of dollars know what they get, so what? seing scooter isnt vital.

actually a good idea, but it wont work.
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Friday, June 17th 2011, 10:05am

Like everyone told, respect to mister Marat :thumbup:
But it will be very hard to do that, and personnally I can't do that because as I'm quite small, I won't see nothing if I'm not in the front row, I already experienced this, I must jump like Mario everytime to see something lol :P

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Friday, June 17th 2011, 11:59am

Finally someone who isn't a selfish person. Respect to Marat! :thumbup:

I must say, the best place to enjoy the music on a scooter concert (may it was the fault of the hall in Düsseldorf) is the place at the end of the hall. Ok, the view isn't the best but the sound is very clean there.

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Saturday, June 18th 2011, 2:07am

just goes to show how good the scooter fans really are
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Saturday, June 18th 2011, 8:59pm

The Scooter fans are really great. I was in Berlin Open Air with my mom, and there was a tall guy standing in front of my mom, I didn't ask him for anything as he wouldn't have heard me anyways, but as he saw my mom trying to see something, he himself moved away so she could see.
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Sunday, June 19th 2011, 5:46pm

Well, I'm a selfish basstard, but I don't give a flying fsck to anyone else when I'm at a concert :D First row or it didn't happen.
Seriously, I'm completely unable to enjoy a concert (of any band) if I can't be in the front :P But I'm not going to the Inferno, so... it was just my view.

It's a nice gesture though, certailny deserves respect.
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Sunday, June 19th 2011, 5:53pm

Well, I'm a selfish basstard, but I don't give a flying fsck to anyone else when I'm at a concert :D First row or it didn't happen.
Seriously, I'm completely unable to enjoy a concert (of any band) if I can't be in the front :P But I'm not going to the Inferno, so... it was just my view.

It's a nice gesture though, certailny deserves respect.
I don't wanted to write that, but same with me ;)
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Marat

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Sunday, June 19th 2011, 6:28pm

Well, I'm a selfish basstard, but I don't give a flying fsck to anyone else when I'm at a concert :D First row or it didn't happen.
Seriously, I'm completely unable to enjoy a concert (of any band) if I can't be in the front :P But I'm not going to the Inferno, so... it was just my view.

It's a nice gesture though, certailny deserves respect.


Justice is a strange thing, isn't it? :)

Good luck watching the Inferno on the DVD.
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My list of concerts :

1999 - Tallinn, Estonia.
2003 - Tallinn Estonia,
2007 - Liepaja, Latvia
2008 - Ogre, Latvia and Vilnius, Lithuania
2009 - Haapsalu, Estonia
2010 - Stuttgart, Germany
2011 - Vantaa, Finland
25.06 - HAMBURG, Germany