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Re: CONCERT REPORT: Göteborg, Sweden, August 12, 2010

Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 11:11 pm
by coolcohen1
Liamberney wrote:How good is this, just like a re-union! To log on and see all these recent posts from the wonderful people we met in Gothenburg. And even as I write I can see Arlene is also here on this thread, posting youtube links-hello Arlene, are you home yet?

Rachel, thanks for your (belated, but worth waiting for) post and good wishes, and you're right, we have so much more to catch up on. Marsha, you surely must be back at work? Thanks also for your posts here, Gothenburg was clearly very special for you (you did have the best seat in the place!) Arlene, I'm still looking forward to the snippets you have from 'backstage' you're clearly a scholar of LC, and not sure I thanked you properly for your updates on the 'Bird on a wire' thread. Szilvia, it was also a pleasure to meet you and to share your awe of the evening. I know Florence will be very special for you.

To Bob, Marc & Hannah, it's just a shame we did'nt have more time to talk and get to know each other. Eva, once again, thanks for all your work in organising a special night.

I'm sure we are all following the 'last concerts' news and who knows?
:D
Love to you all

Liam & Kath
Thanks yes a bit of a shame if i had know it would be like that we would have taken a bus later
Kindly
CC Marc

Re: CONCERT REPORT: Göteborg, Sweden, August 12, 2010

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 2:17 pm
by bridger15
I apologize for taking so long to post a report. First off, I would like to thank Eva Falk (Courage) for all of her organizing work.
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* Eva Falk *

Among her efforts, Eva organized a terrific pre-concert dinner. It was wonderful to get together to see old friends and meet new friends. I haven't seen Rachel and Bob since Nashville. Rachel and Bob, you have been present at both of my highlight concerts. I loved Nashville the best on that leg and I loved Gothenburg the best on this leg.

Marsha was a terrific travel friend in Gothenburg and always came up with great ideas. Liam and Kath, I got to know at a smaller get together with Marsha and Rachel (Bob had a meeting) the night before the concert. A perfectly charming couple and I hope to see you both soon. Have I convinced you yet to come to the desert oasis?

It was a joy to meet the famous "olympic monkey thrower", Szilvia/Gallina who also happens to shoot awesome photos. http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=1 ... =549498623

I didn't get to spend much time with Marc and Hanne at dinner but I did get to know them better at the Berlin Waldbuhne concert. Thank you again to Marc for saving me a seat in the front row in Berlin and to Hanne for her kindness.

Wendy and Tony were not able to make the dinner meet-up but we had a chance for a mini get-together before the concert started.

(from: Liam Berney)
The band came on a little late (20mins) at 19.50 to a warm welcome after some good natured slow hand clapping
What we didn't know then, but learned later from Joey's "Notes From The Road", the audience was late getting into the arena, so the UHTC held up the start of the concert to accommodate the latecomers.
It was raining for days and there was a major festival going on, so traffic, getting around town and getting taxis was very difficult. Yet, when LC sprinted on stage, he was the one who apologized for being late. My goodness, what a state of graciousness he was.

I also didn't realize this was the 200th concert until I read it on Joey's blog. That certainly was a thrill to be present for that.

(from: Mabeannie1/Wendy)
I thought this was an amazing, powerful version of A Singer Must Die. I hardly dared breathe for fear of spoiling the magic. It was the best of the three versions I have heard so far, 2 of them live (Oslo and Goteborg) and one via YouTube (Sligo).
This was my first time hearing "A Singer Must Die" live and it was thrilling, the HIGHLIGHT of the concert for me.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyGPhghMlEE
So I decided to use the audio from my own video as the music background for my Gothenburg Forum Fan Slideshow video.

Entering and leaving the Scandinavium

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* Joey Carenza III *

I had quite an adventure when I entered the Scandinavium about an hour before concert time. I was allowed to enter on the accessible ground level to avoid all the stairs. So I showed up at the side of the building at the designated entrance and first I ran into Rafael Gayol coming back into the arena after a stroll. Oh, he was so sweet and charming and I asked him to give Dino Soldo a small package I had with a pair of red socks. And of course, had a photo taken. Next I ran into Ryan Patrick Murphy, Lighting Director, another sweet man and another photo. Ryan said to someone, "He will take our picture". When I looked at the "he", it was Ed Sanders. OMG, you are Ed Sanders. More photos. Then Joey came out of the production office and more photos. (All the pics are in my Fan video.)

After the concert, first there is a Dino/Red Socks story (which will be in a separate post on Dino's thread).
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=13616&p=251674#p251674

I went back to the same hallway where I entered earlier to arrange with Security for a taxi. Security tried very hard to get me a taxi, but because of the heavy rains, there were non available. Security invited me to sit on the only chair in the hallway, which looked mighty familiar, Javier Mas's extra chair. Yes, the UHTC carries a duplicate chair just in case and I got to sit in it and watch the load-out take place. Wow, what efficiency. What speed.

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* Chris Bynum *

And what impressed me the most was seeing Chris Bynum who was working one of the hardest. Here is a Back-line instrument technician, an accomplished musician and he is just working his darndest pushing the rolling crates and moving and carrying things like the oriental rugs to ensure the load-out is perfectly organized. Very impressive! In fact, they were so speedy on the load-out, Chris apologized to me when he had to ask for Javier Mas' chair to load it on a truck.

It took along time for a taxi to arrive and I missed the post-concert drink-up, but the wait was well worth it.

Here is my Gothenburg Fan slideshow video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-y1fUD_iyU0

Thank you to Szilvia/Gallina aka Olympic monkey thrower for letting me use some of her beautiful photos
and also to Joey's blog for the wonderful shot of the Scandinavium marquee.

---Arlene

Re: CONCERT REPORT: Göteborg, Sweden, August 12, 2010

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 3:18 pm
by ladydi
Thank you Arlene for a wonderful remembrance of your time in Gothenburg! What a story! Especially the serendipitous meeting with everyone, and sitting on Javiers extra chair while getting to observe the "load-out". Your video is, as always, delightful! Great photos of everyone, and wonderful to see Eva....she and I have been trying to connect since Copenhagen in October of 2008! lol...perhaps the next tour!

Diana

Re: CONCERT REPORT: Göteborg, Sweden, August 12, 2010

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 4:09 pm
by mutti
Arlene that was such a treat to watch your slideshow! It brought so many smiles to my face...especially with Leonard singing softly in the background.
Thank you! great photographs too.
I like the words you chose under some of the photos especially your acknowledgements of Chris Bynum, Joey Carenza, Ed Sanders...
very nicely said..and true in my opinion.
Nice surprise to wake up to this morning...
Leslie 8)

Re: CONCERT REPORT: Göteborg, Sweden, August 12, 2010

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 9:40 pm
by MaryB
Arlene,
Even though I was unable to access your facebook photos, as always, I thoroughly enjoyed your wonderful slideshow and your review of the show with all the personal recollections. These are so precious. Thank you so much. 'A Singer Must Die' - no matter how fantastic the videos (and this one is) nothing can compare to the live rendition - it is overpowering!
Warmest regards,
Mary

Re: CONCERT REPORT: Göteborg, Sweden, August 12, 2010

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 11:19 pm
by gallina
Arlene,
this is a fantastic slideshow, thank you very much for doing it. I like it a lot, and I'm just feeling to be there again. Imagine: we had so lucky to be in the 200th show (and it was the longest one- 3 and a half hours, 32 songs). Incredible!

Thanks again for the beautiful memory-images. -gallina-
p.s: see you in !!!!!!!!!!!!

Re: CONCERT REPORT: Göteborg, Sweden, August 12, 2010

Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 4:42 am
by bridger15
MaryB wrote:Arlene,
Even though I was unable to access your facebook photos, as always, I thoroughly enjoyed your wonderful slideshow and your review of the show with all the personal recollections. These are so precious. Thank you so much. 'A Singer Must Die' - no matter how fantastic the videos (and this one is) nothing can compare to the live rendition - it is overpowering!
Warmest regards,
Mary
Thank you for your kind words, Mary. I just wanted to clarify that the Facebook photo album belongs to Gallina/Szilvia. She was kind enough to let me use some of her beautiful photos in my slideshow video.

* Szilvia Szanto *
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=1 ... =549498623

---Arlene

Re: CONCERT REPORT: Göteborg, Sweden, August 12, 2010

Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 10:57 am
by gallina
Mary, this is the link for my facebook album:

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=1 ... 4c6ba6b4c1

Re: CONCERT REPORT: Göteborg, Sweden, August 12, 2010

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 9:55 pm
by MaryB
Thanks Arlene for clarifying this. Gallina, thank you for the access to your lovely photos. They look familiar, perhaps because you had access to them on a different thread. Anyway, it was wonderful to see them again!

Re: CONCERT REPORT: Göteborg, Sweden, August 12, 2010

Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 10:19 pm
by gallina
Off topic: ecological catastrophe in Hungary. Infos and imagines:

viewtopic.php?f=18&t=23169&start=0

Re: CONCERT REPORT: Göteborg, Sweden, August 12, 2010

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 8:36 am
by bridger15
I finally organized all my Gothenburg posts, added some additonal memories and pasted them on my LC Scrapbook.

http://onboogiestreet.blogspot.com/

Gothenburg was my favourite concert experience of that leg of the tour. So many highlights and an indoor concert as well. :D

---Arlene

Re: CONCERT REPORT: Göteborg, Sweden, August 12, 2010

Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 1:00 am
by gallina
Oh, thanks Arlene, it was really good to see your nice memories.
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