Archive for November, 2015

Love Gun

Posted in Uncategorized on November 17, 2015 by Sara Hammerzmith

Unlike last time we were in Stockholm, we actually woke up on time now, and seeing we had already packed the night before, leaving the hotel went to much more smooth and easy than it has ever before. I hope we can make this a habit, in some way.

We had breakfast as Espresso House as usual where we went over the happening of last night where of course, Michelle had to crack the dumbest comment ever when I tried to eat my chocolate ball.

“See this is our knife”.

I looked at her with a confused expression, our knife? And she then proceeded:

“You know, what Nikki talked about. This is our knife. If you keep stabbing the ball with the spoon, you will succeed!”

And I mean sure, she was right but at the moment I just sat and stared at the wall for a long time, hopefully making her re-think everything she has ever said. And then we laughed, a lot. After this was done, we quickly headed to H&M to try some clothes and then hitting up the slowest Subway worker in the world, I mean… I always try to be patient and have respect for the workers and know it ain’t always easy… but we were his only costumers. How… No. Just no.

We went to our bus gate only to by surprise bump into Sofia who was taking the same bus home.

Once on the bus, we started to deal with all those things you don’t really wanna deal with – real life. Work, school, and more work that had been pushed up because of the weekend had to be dealt with now. It was an abnormal lot of people who had called me during this time, so it was just to dig into it.

When we finally came home, we went to a quick meeting in the stable, headed off to rehearsals where we planted the first seeds to “Billion Dollar Babies” and then headed home quite early for being us.

As you can see, never, ever, fucking, rest.

// Sara

Mötley Crüe @ Globen, Stockholm, Sweden 16/11 -15

Posted in Concerts, Music, Uncategorized with tags , , , , , on November 16, 2015 by Sara Hammerzmith

So… I don’t even know how to begin this blog. I’ve been seeing Mötley Crüe live quite a few times on and off since 2007, and knowing that this is supposed to be the last time I’ll ever see them. It feels a bit surreal… I don’t… I don’t even know how to put this to words. So I won’t for now.

The day began lazily. For once, ONCE we actually had the opportunity to sleep in. I think we got up around noon, had breakfast and took a quickie downtown before we met up with our amazeballs friend Robert for some dinner before the show. It was raining like there was no tomorrow, but we somehow made it to Taco Bar anyway. We had a fun dinner with lots of jokes and plans and whatnot before we headed out in the rain again to get to Globen and the very last show.

As soon as we got out of the metro, we ran. Not because we were late, but because THE RAIN. Rain is all cool when you sit inside, with your window open and a few lit candles and a “nice” (*cough* Hunger Games *cough*) book, but not when you are about to go to a show. Gladly, since we were so “late” there were practically no queue at all, so we got in immediately. Directly, we headed for the merchandise to get the for me, mandatory tour programme. That is pretty much all my current budget allows, but on the other hand, I must admit there weren’t a whole too many good designs.

At this point, it was about ten minutes left until Alice Cooper would go on stage, so we went down to the standing area. To our surprise, it was actually pretty…thin. I mean, not entirely, but I really thought there would be more people than this.

With a five minute delay, Alice Cooper went on stage to the rhythms of “Black Widow”. He quickly followed up with “No More Mr Nice Guy” and kept up that pace throughout the whole show. The set of the night were pretty similar to the shows he’s done earlier this year, of course a bit shorter because of time, sparing only the “hits” or the “good ones”, in what also felt a quicker pace than usual.

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Regardless of this, Alleysan never, and I tell you NEVER, fail to entertain. Like I told you before – I wasn’t sure if I came for Mötley Crüe or for Alice Cooper, and despite seeing this set for about the third time this year, he still entertains me. And also. Seeing the Frankenstein doll on the big screen did freak me out a bit. I’ve never seen it so up-close, and now I was actually frightened by the details. Good on you, Mr Cooper.

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Alice left the stage, and left us waiting for Mötley Crüe. I’d lie if I say I wasn’t having mixed feelings about this. On the one hand, I couldn’t wait to see Mötley Crüe again, because despite them being so “bad” they are still Mötley Crüe, it’s still all those songs I love. But on the other hand, I didn’t want it to be over.

And right now time, the intro song started and the boys started the show with “Girls, Girls, Girls”. I must admit, I was a bit surprised by the choice of song, but… how can I care, how could I possibly care that much when Tommy, Vince, Nikki and Mick are on stage. It’s hard to comprehend that it was really only five months ago I saw them before this… But it’s something with Mötley Crüe, and it has always been. Whenever they come, I come.

Second song of the night were “Wild Side” followed by “Primal Scream”. And what can I say… This is a big show. There are pyros and fire-spewers literally everywhere, explosions and what else. A pricey show, I guess you could call it.

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The second guitar was brought out, and the very song that actually began my entire fanhood of Mötley Crüe was ripped off – “Same Ol’ Situation”. For the last time. This was followed by “Don’t Go Away Mad (Just Go Away)” and “Smoking In The Boys Room”.

 

“Looks That Kills”, “Mutherfucker of The Year” and “Anarchy in the U.K” was fired off before the arena went completely dark, only to be lit up by Nikki Sixx putting his mic stand on fire for “Shout at the Devil”. For those of you who may not know, Nikki Sixx’s current mic stand hangs from the top of the stage down, and has a up-side down star on it, much like the album cover.

“Louder Than Hell” came on before it once again becomes completely dark, but this time to the tunes of “O Fortuna”. I wasn’t sure what to expect from this, more than that I stood a long while thinking about from where I recognized the song (Clash of the Choirs, Team CANS) and then, Tommy Lee came out for his drum solo.

And finally, I got to figure out what the big metal thing standing half way into the arena was.

It was the rollercoaster. 

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After all these years. After all these years, and all these prototypes.. it was finally here. The rollercoaster. The Rollercoaster Tommy Lee had spoken about so much in the past. Finally, it was here. And it was damn good. He started his drumsolo accompanied by some club music as the rollercoaster slowly started going upwards and then starting to twist and turn a bit. He went for the ride all the way to the center of the arena, which so happened to be exactly where we were standing.

When sitting there in the middle of the arena, Tommy got emotional and talked about this moment, and how important it was for him, but also how saddened he was, and how heavy his shoulders were from what had happened in Paris just a couple of days prior, and asked for a minute of silence. Of course, there will always be jerks who has to yell through things like this, but it was really, really beautiful. He then started his ride back to the stage where Mick joined him for a mind-blowing guitarsolo.

“Saints of Los Angeles” was quickly fired off after this, followed by “Live Wire” and “Dr Feel Good” before wrapping the whole set up with “Kickstart My Heart”. And what an ending, my god. Nikki and Vince were put up on “elevators” and shoved out in the audience. Oh my. What an ending. Confetti and pyros EVERYWHERE. It’s like they used all their last power.

They thanked for the night, and left the stage.

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In the middle of the arena, where Tommy’s rollercoaster ended, there was a drumset. We weren’t sure what to make of it, but we hoped that maybe Tommy’d play it. And when we saw the crew start to prep it, we realized that we, or at least I, would come closer to Mötley Crüe than I have ever done before. And we were right. After a bit of time, they came up on the little podium together for one last good bye in “Home Sweet Home”.

And by that, it was over. Done. Finito. The very last time I’d ever see Mötley Crüe… was over. But this, this my friends, were the best good bye I’ve witnessed so far.

I went to this show with the worst expectations possible. I expected to barely even recognize the songs, to see Mötley Crüe being out-shined by Alice Cooper, but at least see the people who meant so much to me. But I got more. I got a Mötley Crüe who could play together. I got a Vince Neil that actually SANG all, or at least most, of the words, which he hasn’t always done in the past. I got to see Nikki Sixx talk about how a knife represents persistence and that with that, you can go far. I got a Mötley Crüe who seemed genuinely happy to play. I wasn’t sure if I came for Alice or Mötley, but I came for Mötley. I really did. And most importantly…

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…Mötley Crüe delivered one of the best shows I’ve ever seen them do on their very last show in Sweden, and I’m glad I was there to witness it. 

Thank you, Mötley Crüe. For all these years.

// Sara

Nightwish @ Annexet, Stockholm 15/11 -15

Posted in Concerts, Music, Uncategorized with tags , , , , , on November 15, 2015 by Sara Hammerzmith

So the start of the mini-weekend was here. It’s sort of a reversed weekend. Usually a “weekend” stretches form Friday to Sunday, but in this case it’ll be from Sunday ’til Tuesday, starting off with Nightwish.

I began the entire morning by oversleeping, but gladly I made it to the bus with a breath. I slept most of the trip over here to Stockholm, and right after we arrived we sat down to have something to eat before getting to the hotel.

Once at the hotel we mostly just… rested. Slowly starting to get ready. I had planned this really cool outfit, but since the weather (rain) was working against us, I wasn’t really feeling it so plain pants and Amaranthe t-shirt it was. We started to slowly head over to the arena where we faced the queue from hell. I mean sure, we are “late” and we didn’t plan on getting any sooner, but we barely found an end to it! But once the queue moving, it went pretty fast actually. Before we knew it we had queued for 30 minutes, but it felt like ten. Good on you, Fryshuset!

We got into the venue and chose sidespots. We figured we might as well. I’m also going to take the time here to tell you all that it won’t really be that much of a review, seeing I’m fairly new to both these bands. While waiting for Amorphis to begin, I spotted a familiar face. It was Daniel, a friend of mine from home that I had completely forgotten was actually into Nightwish. So random to run into him.

Anyway. Right on time, 19.30, Amorphis entered the stage. They put on a good show with a lot of energy. The crowd… Well I guess they could have better reception than this, but hey, they didn’t boo, so I guess that’s a plus. I really liked it though, so I guess I’ll just add a few more million albums on my albums – to -get list.

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After this, the fairly short wait for Nightwish began. We barely managed to finish our drinks before the arena went dark again and the intro started.

And I can tell you this. It opened with a bam. Pyros, narrative voice and “Shudder Before The Beautiful” kicked off the evening, and the reception from the crowd was amazing. You could tell they had been waiting for this.

And this is how the entire night continued on. The show was one big narrative, from start to end. It was almost like all of the songs belonged together in one way or another, and how it could go from upbeat almost happy rhythms to melancholic speeches and songs.

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Usually, when I’m at a show with a band I’m not all too familiar with, I usually get bored easily. And I really thought this was going to be the case today too, but oh boy was I wrong. I was entertained from the first moment and all the way… about an hour and a half in. I was a little taken aback by the lenght of it, I wasn’t expecting that. And on top of that, I think this has to be the most abrupt ending since Noch Ein Bier where Civil War had to leave. They played the last song, and all of a sudden it was just over, after two hours. And I was like… ok? What happened? Oh well.

Regardless – this was a night of musical enigma, a show without being a show, if you know what I mean? Arrangements beyond this world, accompanied with pyros and fireworks in all the right places. Not that you need them THAT much when you have Floor. What a frontwoman. Love her.

Anyway. The show was over, and first of all we reunited a quickie with Daniel before getting back a bit to wait for people to leave. We weren’t exactly in a hurry, so we figured we’d wait out the worst. Eventually, we got out and hit up this cute little 24/7 fast food place… which turned out to be a nightmare.

First of all, the staff seemed really stressed and then… we had to wait some time for the food. I ordered first, a kebab roll, Michelle second – a plate of fries, and Linette last – some sort of roll as well. After about 5-7 minutes, Linette gets her food. After 15 minutes, I get my food. And Michelle – who had nothing but a plate of fries, had to wait 20 minutes. And I guess this wouldn’t be as bad if it wasn’t for the fact people who ordered after us got their shit first… Oh boy.

And on top of that, there was also an extremely rude and intimidating guest there, saying he was going to bomb that and that and swore and threw around the furniture. God, I can’t stand people like that.

After this, we parted ways with Linette and headed back to the hotel room. Tomorrow it’s time to say good bye (we guess) to Mötley Crüe. Feelings are still mixed.

// Sara

 

Restless

Posted in Uncategorized on November 14, 2015 by Sara Hammerzmith

“Don’t despair we will prevail, Our cause could never fail”

I haven’t blogged a whole lot lately. Or actually, not at all. The attacks of yesterday still has me stunned, even right now as I try to put this together. I’m on my way to what is supposed to be one great weekend/weekstart with Nightwish tonight and Mötley Crüe’s final show tomorrow with Alice Cooper as the opener. I still haven’t decided yet which I’m more looking foward to, but who cares.

It should be just the same, right? But it’s not. It won’t be. I remember last year, when Eurovision Song Contest had a terror threat against it. How there was a major increase in law enforcement. Big buses, polices walking around with gun-dogs and checking everything and everyone.

And it will be the same again. Tomorrow. And I’m glad, that they take this seriously, but it makes me so tired. Tired, that this is what happens. And I’m tired that people, the people in charge, doesn’t realize what they have done. What responsibility they have in all of this.

Gladly, this shows the best sides of metalheads. The metalheads that stand united through things like this, that cares for each other and take care of each other. And we will win. Love always wins.

“Don’t despair, we will prevail, our cause could never fail”

// Sara

Sing To Me

Posted in Uncategorized on November 12, 2015 by Sara Hammerzmith

I started off the day fairly early with a meeting with the city, which followed by suitcase-hunting. I’ve finally managed to make up my mind about what suitcases I want for Australia, as I want to upgrade my “suitcase” wardrobe, and most importantly, add another two (one big and one cabin) so we can make sure we have everything with us.

Aside this, I’ve spent the day looking at hotels for Sydney and Melbourne. There’s a lot of things I need to take into consideration, we need to think about what would be best for going for the fests, but also what would be the best for just tourism purposes. And what cities? How long? How many travel days?

It’s a lot to take into consideration. Especially, when we also have a concert to attend this weekend, a concert I haven’t even thought about.. and it splits me. It’s Mötley Crües final show ever, and I found myself ruining everything I had planned because of stress.

Oh well. Shit happens, right?

// Sara

Green-Eyed

Posted in Uncategorized on November 11, 2015 by Sara Hammerzmith

Today has been what feels like the longest day in history. I started working early, really early this morning and then I got home, took a shower and continued on with my second job of the day. Of course, internet has been fucked over, so I couldn’t really do all the things I had planned to do while working which sucks.

Because I had planned to look for hotels. And I was going to do it now, but I’m all too tired. I’m going to do a small, small attempt but I have a feeling it will fail.

Tomorrow is a full day as well. Meetings, missions and work. And that reminds me.. I have a package to pick up at the post office. Oh god. AND OH GOD WE LEAVE ON SUNDAY. Oh god. Oh god.

// Sara

Army of Dolls

Posted in Uncategorized on November 10, 2015 by Sara Hammerzmith

Today has been quite the ride. We have been working all day long – doing missions all over the county, making that cash. We’ve run a lot of errands – mostly looking at suitcases before our travel. I need to get a new proper suitcase beside my zebra one, and I’ve spotted a very nice purple snake-skin colored one, and a proper cabin baggade bag which is in white/brownish/blackish color. Cheap and nice! I want to have a stand out color in order to recognize it better at the airports, as well as preventing people from stealing it.

The second of all, and perhaps the biggest thing I’ve done today, is actually getting myself a new phone. I love my white Sony Ericsson Xperia whatever it is, but truth to be told, it’s not holding it together anymore. The frame has been broken, the home button has actually gotten loose and are taped with duct tape, but most importantly, it can’t save pictures properly, it can’t show things on website and things like that… and it felt a bit like… between buying an extra camera or getting a new properly functioning phone by simply extending my contract… it’s worth it. Don’t get too excited though – I won’t be surfing more because of this.

We wrapped this entire and exhausting day up with what could possibly be the best rehearsal session in this bands short history. We’re still doing “I’m Eighteen”, but out of nowhere we picked up the pace and made it almost twice as fast as the original, and we barely failed. That, my friends, is progress.

Now, I’m at home, about to go to bed really early because of a surprise job shift tomorrow.

// Sara

Something To Talk About

Posted in Uncategorized on November 9, 2015 by Sara Hammerzmith

We applied for the VISAs today, once and for all. Might be weird you say, that we bought one of the flighttickets before even having a visa, but I’ll tell you right away that our flighttickets are completely refundable in case shit happens, and seeing it was only four spots left on the flights we didn’t have much of a choice.

And rather having to refund my tickets, than being granted a VISA I can’t even use.

So aside this… QUEEN + Adam Lambert was announced for Swede Rock today. It’s kind of… Huge. If you ask me. Like… I could never have dreamed about a booking like that, and it’s beyond amazing. Sweden Rock next year will be a killer.

Isn’t it fun though… We have an Australian trip upcoming, yet all I can think about is festivalsummer. Australia, do you wanna know something that pisses me off? I’ve literally walked around here, wishing for Epica to come to Australia… and today they announce Australian dates. ONE MONTH AFTER WE LEFT. Fucking hell. I’m really pissed now. It’s like all bands just decided to not go when we are there. Fuck them.

// Sara

Feel Like Makin’ Love

Posted in Uncategorized on November 8, 2015 by Sara Hammerzmith

So today we did it. Finally.

The first round of flight tickets for Australia, are booked. It was… quite the process. First I couldn’t decide on what loyalty card I should use – Etihad or Brussels Airlines? I eventually went with Etihad. Then I had to choose meal for the flights, which also became painful as hell. What do I want? Asian or a fruitplatter? Eventually, I managed to decide.

And then, seats? Where do we wanna sit? I managed to decide on some spots, even though it took some time.

Seriously, having me do things like this is actually a burden, seeing I can’t make up my mind about anything.

But, it’s finally booked. Australia, here we come!

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// Sara

Set The World On Fire

Posted in Uncategorized on November 7, 2015 by Sara Hammerzmith

After working in the stable for the first time in what feels like forever, I took myself some time to play The Sims. In reality, I’ve been playing The Sims 4 quite a bit these past days, about an hour a day just to get Anna to the next level.

So basically, what has happened, is that Anna at first finished her tech carrer, not as a gamer but a developer, I think. don’t remember what the title was, but it wasn’t the gaming side. She then sped through the entire athletics career, as a professional athlete (I really don’t care for body building).

So now, I’ve finally started another Get-To-Work career. I debated a bit between investigator and doctor, but eventually decided for doctor since I personally care more for investigating, and therefore, decided to save all the fun for later.

She’s only on the second level for now, and I’m still trying to get a hand of things, but it’s pretty fun so far. It feels like I just recently learned to get around the science lab, and now I need to learn the hospital… It’ll be fine, I’m sure!

Now, bed. I’m dead tired.

// Sara