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Rock show 'n' roll short but intense
Wanda played in front of nearly 10,000 fans on the Danube region in Linz
Visible happy: singer Wanda Marco and drummer Lukas Hasitschka photo: Alexander Schwarzl
"The secret to shaking things up is to go on tour, playing live is the most enjoyable part, being at the house and do nothing "This is not an option for us," said Wanda guitarist Manuel Christoph Poppe at the OÖN before his band's concert Saturday night at Donaulände.What they burn for that , yes, exist mainly to stand on stage, Wanda then demonstrated with a relatively short show, but more intense, in front of nearly 10,000 euphoric fans.
The greatest success of Vienna's Venetian rock scooters the exalted leader Marco Wanda may have missed a lot of the audience but. After all, the "Bologna", which has long evolved into Austrian cultural heritage, marks the beginning of a nearly 85-minute concert at a time when crowds of fans were ordering beer or struggling naturally.
Density
The striking density that visually presented the quartet of effort at the beginning was considerable: the casual "Luzia" followed "Divergence is heavy", the morbid "Send me the mail" and " My two sisters ". Loud Kracher, not a single failure. "It's easy for you!", Commented a delighted Marco Wanda to initiate it by La Ola's attempt. Incidentally, the only sentence of the 31-year-old, who agreed without the suffix "Schatzi".
Video: 10,000 enthusiastic fans celebrated successes in Linz Donaupark's hits like "Columbo" or "Bussi Baby". The leading concert of the currently most successful band in Austria was completely exhausted.
In the middle section, Wanda then remarkably gained momentum, with "Left standing wine bottles", "Give me everything" and "I want schnapps" some weaker numbers cheated on the setlist. Above all, the latter, already dispensable on the disc, degenerated that evening to the misery-long, patience of the listener tense at the jam session. All the better for this was the "Last Viennese Song" dedicated to the Jewish composer Hermann Leopoldi, who had escaped from the Nazis, in which a string section equipped with Venetian carnival masks backed the band. With "Schottenring", "Ich Sterbe" and the double-pack "Bussi Baby" and "1, 2, 3, 4" Wanda attracted speed and intensity towards the end of the evening, in front of the audience with a "Luzia" Reprise was happily sent home. Even though a secular spectacle rule is to always say goodbye to the audience with the desire to have more, some songs should have been.
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