I was in heaven
OMG, the concert was (for a lack of better words) FUCKING AWESOME!!!! This must’ve been the best concert I’ve ever been to!
But let’s start at the beginning. I left for Stuttgart at around 2pm, since, like I posted before, I put it in my head, that I’d get as far to the front as possible. Of course on the way there was a traffic jam and I was already getting nervous, In my head all the people in front of me wanted to go to the concert. LOL. Luckily the traffic jam wasn’t too long, so I continued my way. When I came to the arena, the parking area wasn’t watched yet, so I could drive in without paying, wooo! Walking up to the entrance I was very surprised, there were hardly any people. Maybe 15, tops. They were all standing in front of the left entrance, so that where I went too. Later a couple arrived and we got to talking, they were really, nice. Though he wasn’t even a fan, and she’d had a hard time to convince him to go to the concert. Anyway, we wondered whether the right entrance would open too, and whether we should stand there since we’d be first in line there. After a lot of contemplating, we decided to go for it. Even though it meant that we had to run a little further to get to the stage. Well, a few feet only, but still.
Well, at 6:15 the gates opened. I had to have my backpack checked and in my opinion that took way too long 😉 Next station was having the tickets checkeed and then it was just running. God, I didn’t know I could run this fast!! But it was soooo worth it!!! FRONT ROW!!! I still can’t believe it! My first Bowie concert AND the first concert I’ve ever been in front row!!!
Well, we sat down right away since it was still a little over an hour before the concert would begin.
At exactly 7:30 the lights went down and the Dandy Warhol’s came on stage. Honestly, I expected them to be worse, from what I heard about previous concerts. They definitely weren’t my thing, their music almost put me to sleep 😉 but it wasn’t completely horrible. They played till 8:15.
That one girl knew that Bowie would come on stage at 8:45 so there was another 30 minutes to spend, luckily they passed very quickly. When the lights went down again the whole arena started to cheer. They first played a little clip with a comic band and a comic bowie playing, it was really cute. Not too long after the band members came on stage and finally David too! Oh God, he looked so awesome!! And I could see him up close! I was in heaven!!!
The first song they played was Rebel, Rebel, very cool opener, but that also showed me that he wouldn’t play Jean Genie, since that was always the opener at concerts he played it at.
David seemed to be in a very very good mood, he was always smiling, laughing, making jokes, it was great to see him like that! And the audience responded very well.
One of my personal highlights was when he sang “I’m Afraid of Americans” and “Heroes”, the crowd was going crazy!
Well, I don’t really know what else to say, I’m not very good at describing things, I think…
I filled two rolls of film, which I will have developed tomorrow. Hopefully they turn out good, if they do, expect them to be posted somewhere on my site.
Really, I still can’t believe that I saw David from the front row, it’s all like a dream. Someone please pinch me. This can’t be true! No way!
Oh yeah, something that disappointed me a bit was that he didn’t play “Slip Away” which is one of my favorite songs…:bigcry: Since he’d played it at the last 3 or 4 concerts I was hoping he would too tonight, but nope, no Slip Away. 🙁 Oh well, I can still listen to it on CD. 🙂
Ok, I think this is all I will write about the concert right now, when I get the setlist at BowieNet and my pictures developed, I might post a more detailed description, we’ll see.
All in all, the concert was awesome, David looked gorgeous and now I love him even more than before, I didn’t think that’d be possible.
Now I have to go to bed. :snore: