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Sun, 20 May 2007

What a show!

Right, some time has passed since our Fiesta Mexicana, but still here's my record of this memorable evening.

In a word: Wow! Panteon Rococo did a spectacular show! I've known and liked their music before, but seeing them live is a whole different matter and just sooo much better! Although their tour has already been lasting for quite some time, they showed absolutely no sign of fatigue. The Vier Linden was pretty full but not cram-full so there was still enough space to dance. (And while we are speaking of dancing, let me say, that some of my muscles are still sore! Those guys just don't give you a rest!)

Throughout the whole concert the mood both on and in front of the stage were great and the guys were fooling around and inciting the audience, with themselves setting a good example of how to absolutely lose it (and play an instrument at the same time!) the whole time. The only downer was that a lot of what they said seemed to get lost since many in the audience didn't speak (enough) Spanish, which lead to a kind of lack of timely reactions. (Shenka yells something - Spanish speakers: "Yaay!" - Tiny delay - Rest of crowd: "Yaaaaay!"). Most weren't botherd by this though, and neither seemed the band. After all, it is pretty clear where Panteon Rococo stand and what their opinions are, so there isn't much to guess.

Consequently when the band showed first signs of getting towards the end of the concert the audience wouldn't let them go. They of course played La carencia and all the other favourites but the audience just wouldn't get enough, so the encores(?) kind of turned into a "Who drops first" contest. (We did.)

If you have any chance to see them while they're over here, do it!. The tour is still on and you can still see Panteon Rococo on the following dates:

20.05.2007    D - Hamburg @ Fabrik
22.05.2007    D - Rostock @ Mau Club
23.05.2007    D - Potsdam @ Lindenpark
24.05.2007    D - Dresden @ Scheune
25.05.2007    D - Paderborn @ Kulturwerkstatt
26.05.2007    D - Rottenburg @ Stadthalle
27.05.2007    D - Passau @ Pfingst Open Air
28.05.2007    D - Essen @ Pfingst Open AIr
19.07.2007    E - Huesca @ Pirineos Sur
20.07.2007    E - Barcelona @ London Bar



PS: Paco soo reminds me of weasel!


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