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May 1 2008, 05:45 PM
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QUOTE (Marcus Siepen @ Apr 30 2008, 07:28 AM) *
But yeah, I sometimes bang my head a bit and sing along... well, I song along in my car, when I am alone and nobody can hear me tongue.gif


Yeah, me too. Except when I'm at a red light and someone is looking at me in the next car over. Sometimes I laugh at myself when that happens! laugh.gif

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May 7 2008, 12:48 AM
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I have to admit I did not know Blind Guardian before Marcus become GMC instructor. But the more I hear, the more I like it.

Looking forward to see they playing here. Or maybe I just rent a car and go to Germany...

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Too bad it´s rare that good acts plays in the north of sweden. It´s not that fun to have to travel 110 km for a single concert every time (stockholm). Ey Marcus.. So when are you coming back to Umeå, Sweden? I remember Hansi screaming out something about the audience being awsome and "we will be back... And I´m not someone that breaks promises" =) Or perhaps he just meant sweden tongue.gif Going to listen to Imaginations from the other side, Somewhere far beyond and NIghtfall in middle earth today at work.. My very favourite records smile.gif

Keep on rocking!! smile.gif

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Marcus Siepen
May 8 2008, 10:44 AM
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The show in Umea was fun, so we might be back next tour, who knows wink.gif

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QUOTE (Marcus Siepen @ May 8 2008, 11:44 AM) *
The show in Umea was fun, so we might be back next tour, who knows wink.gif


If you will i am going to get there

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Marcus Siepen
May 8 2008, 05:37 PM
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We will come back to Sweden for sure, but for exacte dates or cities it is a bit to early now wink.gif

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Don't forget Florida smile.gif

I saw you guys back on the "A Night At The Opera" tour, fantastic show!!!

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Marcus Siepen
May 8 2008, 07:21 PM
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That was Fort Lauderdale, right? awesome show smile.gif

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May 8 2008, 07:30 PM
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QUOTE (Marcus Siepen @ May 8 2008, 08:21 PM) *
That was Fort Lauderdale, right? awesome show smile.gif

And a nice video-bootleg biggrin.gif

Fan: "Why didn't you play Lost in the twilight hall????"
Marcus: "Why should we?" biggrin.gif

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Hope you're coming to Norway soon biggrin.gif But not to Rockefeller in Oslo, or atleast not until August, since Rockefeller have +18 year only policy... I couldn't see Sonata Arctica last year because of that... But in August that wont be a problem for me anymore biggrin.gif
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Marcus Siepen
May 9 2008, 11:43 AM
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QUOTE (Harlequin @ May 8 2008, 08:30 PM) *
And a nice video-bootleg biggrin.gif

Fan: "Why didn't you play Lost in the twilight hall????"
Marcus: "Why should we?" biggrin.gif


Lol, what is wrong about my answer, we have more songs than only that one tongue.gif It is just boring to play the same ones over and over again, so we change the set a bit each night, and in that night Lost was not in the set, bad luck wink.gif

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May 9 2008, 11:48 AM
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QUOTE (Marcus Siepen @ May 9 2008, 12:43 PM) *
Lol, what is wrong about my answer, we have more songs than only that one tongue.gif It is just boring to play the same ones over and over again, so we change the set a bit each night, and in that night Lost was not in the set, bad luck wink.gif


There`s nothing wrong about it, but I really like that answer in that situation wink.gif

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QUOTE (Marcus Siepen @ May 8 2008, 10:21 AM) *
That was Fort Lauderdale, right? awesome show smile.gif


Yes it was smile.gif

Amazing show indeed, I drove all the way out there just for that, and man it was worth it!!

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Great look Marcus tongue.gif

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Marcus Siepen
May 12 2008, 01:56 PM
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Nice wink.gif

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QUOTE (Marcus Siepen @ May 9 2008, 11:43 AM) *
Lol, what is wrong about my answer, we have more songs than only that one tongue.gif It is just boring to play the same ones over and over again, so we change the set a bit each night, and in that night Lost was not in the set, bad luck wink.gif

I'm glad you said this Marcus. I think bands that change their set every night are a lot more exciting and more likely to get people wanting to go more than one night of the tour. I love it when bands change their set around and you don't know what to expect. Pearl Jam played 3 night in Boston and only repeated one song and played 105 songs in total. That is what I like to see smile.gif

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Marcus Siepen
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105 songs in 3 days???? blink.gif Thats impressive, I have to admit that we are not that flexible wink.gif Normally we play around 20 songs in a regular show, and for the last tour we rehearsed about 35 songs, so the normal thing would be to change like 3 or 4 songs per night.

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They did 3 hours every night and a few songs were a bit messy but they managed it and it was awesome. Your songs are a bit more complex than Pearl Jams but I enjoy both equally.

Changing 3 or 4 songs a night is nice I think. Keeps people that see you twice on same tour interested and the people who only see you once wont be too annoyed that you took all the songs they wanted to hear out.

I'm definitely catching Blind Guardian on the tour if you come anywhere near Nottingham, UK. Play Rock City again please biggrin.gif I think you've played there before?

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I think Blind Guardian needs to tour in Detroit this year or maybe next year. I missed you guys in 07, so it would be nice to see you guys play again here smile.gif

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Marcus Siepen
May 15 2008, 10:07 AM
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Changing those 3 or 4 songs is not only to please our fans, it is also to please ourselves wink.gif Playing the very same set for 18 months would be VERY boring afzer a while wink.gif

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