Jesus Tapdancing Christ!
What a blast we had that Saturday night!!! Freakin unbelievable!
The most fun I ever had. Wham. And it really made the arduous journey worth the effort:
A little summary:
Hadn't had a good night's sleep in like 3 days.
Getting wasted Friday night.
Sleeping for three hours. My buddy was, I was wide awake.
6 hours on the train to Würzburg.
Finding the "right" bus to Giebelstadt was a miracle. The information was hidden very well.
Arriving in Giebelstadt, the alleged location of the festival, we learned that this was not the case - we started on a funny 5 kilomiters walk to the bloddy i-park hall...
boy were we pissed...
But we met some cool people - no surprise, since metalheads are the nicest people on the planet. Im very happy that new aquaintance David (hail!) recommended Random Eyes to us - great performance and a very amusing chat outside after the show.
Majesty were kick-ass as well - with more and more beer we banged our heads to the German Manowar :D
Needless to say that Falconer blew us away. "Mein Hut der hat drei Ecken" - Who ever came up with that idea? Hilarious.
It's a pity though that you didn't play "Sceptre..." - that song should be in every live performance!
Now I have to brag a little: I got Jimmy's pick, the self-printed "Spelordning i Tyskland 2005" with Kriss' footprint on it (for 500 bucks is yours, fellas!)
and not to forget Kriss' very own Falconer shirt! Yeah baby! (sorry again, dude who drove us to the railway station! :twisted: )
But hey Kriss, there's a funny little stain on the right sleeve - what were you doing with that before the show? :wink:
Was awesome talking to you guys, and of course getting my booklets signed.
To sum it all up: It was RAD!
Well gotta go, hopefully we'll meet again as soon as possible! Germany needs you!
with Egyptian regards,
Freddy Krueger AKA The Dude with the Bird Head ^ ^
ps. i think its respectable that Kriss has the courage to do that sort of "thing" (i dont even know how to call that alien-looking something...) with his hair. some of the criticism points out that the metal scene isnt always as all-tolerant as often portrayed by everyone.