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Zürich lies exactly on the way back from Bern anyway, but honestly, it didn’t really matter to me, I would have gone to that show anyway even if it had been in the complete opposite direction. *g* The special thing about this concert was the complete contrast to the show before – yesterday they played in front of no more than 300 people in a “living room”, today suddenly in a huge hall that has room for 1800 people. I guess there were about 800-1000 people there, and it even looked quite crowded, as they were smart enough to close the gallery. =;-) And the contrast to the Bern concert was really impressive. While it was basically impossible yesterday to stand on the barrels, it was impossible today to somehow touch the ceiling, even by throwing the axe handles up into the air. While it was (almost *g*) possible yesterday to hand over a beer from the stage to the front-of-house, I didn’t even SEE the front-of-house from the front of the hall. And so on, I could enumerate more points but… you get the picture.

Of course I also did some sightseeing in Zürich before the show, but somehow I didn’t like the city that much, Bern was nicer and cozier. But it’s possible I judge it differently on the next visit, at least I can’t think of any reason why Zürich should be less interesting. =;-) And the sun was shining all day, so it was a nice and calm day to relax, very nice. *g*

OK, but as I basically have no time right now to write the report, I should probably get to the concert now. Nothing special during Geoff Berner’s gig, a very nice show again, people were laughing, and the talking was funny. And the songs were great, of course. *g*

Then Kaizers, and while I thought in the beginning that there were many people there who just wanted to see what’s happening and didn’t know any songs, it got better and better from song to song. The old songs were much better known than the new ones, but there was a lot of dancing during the new songs as well.
I was a little further in the center than “normally”, so I didn’t get as much of what was being done on stage, but I got to move a little more. *g* And I have to say, the atmosphere was really really nice.

The setlist: KGB, Delikatessen, Knekker deg til sist, Container, Senior Flamingos Adieu, Blitzregn Baby, Bøn fra helvete, Di grind, Kontroll på kontinentet, Christiania, Evig pint, Dieter Meyers Inst., Maestro. Encore Ompa til du dør and Gypsy Finale, second encore 170.

I’m too lazy to sort out my notes again, so here’s the rough sketch of what I remember, not ordered at all:

Well, somehow I have the feeling that my reports have a less enthusiastic tone if I write them 24 hours after the show. But that’s not the intention, the concert was amazing, and I drove all the way home with a broad grin on my face. And after not even five hours of sleep I went to work, with a broad grin on my face. Well, you gotta do what you gotta do…

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2005/9/25: Zürich, X-tra