I’ll just write a few words about the event and the acts. First of all, great meeting everyone again! Always a pleasure, and also I managed to make a few new acquaintances.
Visa Röster. As Pex said himself about the set they did: “More show, less musicâ€Â. Musically the St. Luke’s gig was better, but that set would probably not have worked as well with a pub crowd (WHO WERE CONSTANTLY TALKING!!!). So I think it was a good move to add a bit more of show and humour to the set. The live on-stage scroll-text was a great idea!

Enjoyed the performance a lot, though for most of it I was just waiting to go on myself.

Haven’t had time to listen to the new CD yet.
Axes Denied. Wow! Awesome gig, and a fun set list that really got the crowd going. Very heavy metal, which is much to my liking. A fun touch to it was when the guys started blowing soap bubbles to Bubble Bobble. I thought no one was going to be able to top them, because they really did a great job. The mixing was a bit off at times though, giving the keyboards too much space and the guitar almost disappearing.
Rob + Mark. Unfortunately didn’t hear much of it, because my feet were so knackered I decided to go back to where Kenz and Chris were selling CDs and have sit and chat with them.
SID’80s. I missed the performance they did in Manchester, but I think it’s safe to say they did their best gig so far! It was absolutely brilliant! In my opinion the best performance of the evening. To sum the performance up in one word: Groovy!
Pant creamage moment when Marcel did Sweet on the CS80. As I told Marcel after the show, if I could have sex with a sound it would be that one.
PPOT. The stage was a little bit too small for them. They need the St. Luke sized stage, especially since André’s body seems to naturally release speed into his blood stream.

It was a great performance though, and the final tunes where they were joined by Rob and Mark were absolutely brilliant!
Uffe (the master of ceremonies). Did a great job! I simply loved the introduction speech.
Right, going to hand out a few plus and minuses:
+ A long and smooth running show! Great organisation! A lot of entertainment for the money.
- The long, constantly running show made it a bit hard to mingle and meet people. But as Trauma said when I had a quick chat with him, they simply had too much good stuff to cut anything out of the performance schedule. And he was definitely right about that. I wouldn’t have wanted any of the acts to go.
+ Jeroen Tel’s DJing skills were excellent! Too bad most people had already left when he was on. (And too bad I never got to exchange a few words with him.)
- The crowd talking during the Visa Röster performance. Might have been because the volume was a bit low far back in the room/by the bar though.
+ The funny compos between acts. The “Binary Counting Compo†was a real nerd-treat! (Wish I’d known earlier and you’d gotten a couple of It’s Binary, Baby copies for prizes

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- A lot of people leaving before the show ended. It seemed many just saw it as another night out drinking, and less of a big social event.
+ The Cannon Fodder-thing! What a laugh!
- Mr. I Can Piss A Mile Away From The Urinal whose piss ended up everywhere.
+ Hearing a complete stranger go “Makke gooooood!â€Â
+ The look on Slaygon’s face when SLAY Radio passed the 300 listeners mark.
Right, there’s a lot more to say but this was all I could be bothered to write.
It was a great weekend, and a much needed break from reality for me. And kudos to Jan and Mette for not minding having drunk Swede sleeping on their couch again.

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