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The next day was completely chaotic and annoying, but well, no wonder – the day before went too perfectly, so that today everything had to go wrong, of course. But not everything went wrong, and in the end we had almost everything we wanted. And definitely everything we needed. Thus it was perfect.

As temperatures around 0°C are not really inviting to spend hours and hours in the queue, we decided to get up on the gallery today. Which was a very good idea, we had a perfect view, it was not too crowded and we had a lot of fun.

Today’s setlist can also be found on drmowinckel, but the only difference to yesterday’s concert was – if I’m not wrong – that they played Christiania again instead of Jævel av en tango. In contrary to the concert in Copenhagen, Christiania wasn’t about Christiania, the part of Copenhagen, but about Christiania, the old name of Oslo… hmm, could you please decide what it is about? *lol* But well, I just love this song, especially when everybody is singing along…

Kaizers were extremely talkative today. Did I say extremely? I mean EXTREMELY! They were basically talking all the time, just taking a short break to play a song inbetween. Basically, this was not a concert with some announcements inbetween, but rather a Norwegian lesson with a little music. *g* OK, I must admit that I was lost during some of the talk (mostly when Hellraizer opened his mouth – could he try to speak a little more clearly, please? *grmbl* =;-)), and for some of the things they said I’m not really sure if I understood correctly, but well.
Here’s some of the thing I can remember. Or better those things I understood or where I could create some sense of what I understood. I’m not sure if that is also what was really said, but well, who cares anyway. *gg*

Hmm, what else? There was a lot of posing throughout the concert again, with Killmaster in the lead. He was constantly running around and probably spent more time on the podium behind the drumset than on his normal place in the front of the stage. *g* During Mr. Kaizer, the whole band was gathering on the podium, except for Omen of course who had to play (anyway he had already had his moment of fame on the podium during Bøn fra helvete, walking up and down with the car rim in his hand), and except for the gentleman who obviously doesn’t like the song Mr. Kaizer. Killmaster sat down behind the drumset at the end of the song, a thing you don’t see very often, but believe me, you don’t want to see (or better hear *cough*) that more often. =;-)

Of course they were also stagediving again, no matter whether with a microphone or with a guitar, there was another kiss at the “Elskling” in Mann mot mann, and during his introduction in Kontroll på kontinentet, Hellraizer stood without moving at all for some minutes while the audience was applauding – amazing.

And now I’m sure I’ve forgotten to mention a thousand things. But the concert was just amazing, I don’t have words to say how great it was anyway. And honestly, I didn’t expect my 40th concert to impress me as much as it did – but it feels really good to know that I’m still not “satisfied”, even after 40 concerts. And I’m really really looking forward to the next tour, which might already be in March, as rumors say!

Thanks a lot to Kaizers for two incredible concerts, thanks for the great support, thanks to Shirin for two stressful, but anyway very nice days, thanks to the Norwegian fans for the great atmosphere, and next time in Oslo I want to practice my Norwegian a bit again and join in at the Vor- and Nachspiel – I really missed that this time. But there will surely be a next time. And this time, the time was just too short… but the concerts made up for this “loss”. Thanks!

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2005/11/18: Oslo, Rockefeller