Sonata Arctica - live performance

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Sonata Arctica - live performance

Post by Stealth » Tue Apr 19, 2005 7:55 am

I just came from Sonata Arctica's concert... Daaammn!! Although North American audiences (or at least Canadian audiences) are not very loud and enthusiastic, the band's performance was great. I was especially amazed by Tommy Portimo; he can really play drums!!! The double bass drums were incredible! There were some problems with the guitar sound, but Jani was still excellent, as well as Henrik. Henrik's solos actually sounded much louder than Jani's solos, which didn't bother me because I love keyboards. Also, there were some problems with the mic at the beginning, so Tony was unable to sing the first song :D
With all the technology available, I don't know why there are so many sound problems in these concerts... Yeah ok, I'm an ignorant and I don't know how these things work, but still... come on!!!
The guy who tried the mic KNEW that there was no sound coming out of it, but still they sent Tony to the stage, and so we missed his vocals on "Misplaced".
Anyways, I'm writing this topic because I LOVED Sonata's performance, and you can really tell they are having fun on stage when they play, except maybe for Marko, who always looks sad :D
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Post by htcdude » Tue Apr 19, 2005 9:03 am

Did they perform in Outer Space or did you have to leave your location for a little?
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Post by Stealth » Tue Apr 19, 2005 7:55 pm

Well, I have a space shuttle for these occasions, so I had to cross the fourth dimension and make a left turn to get to the concert. I also use the space shuttle when I have to go to the supermarket because grapes and apples are very expensive in outer space.
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Post by neonlightchild » Tue Apr 19, 2005 9:58 pm

Hey, do you remember the setlist?

How i'd wish they come to Mexico...nevertheless i'm prepared to make a trip to USA just to see them live, i just want to get rid of the fucking exams at school, and then i'll be able to rock on :evil:

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Post by Twilightsymphony » Tue Apr 19, 2005 10:53 pm

i thought they were rather boring... ok, but nothing to special...
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Post by Equinox » Tue Apr 19, 2005 11:13 pm

Oh......I am so depressed. :(
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Re: Sonata Arctica - live performance

Post by Stealth » Wed Apr 20, 2005 12:20 am

Twilightsymphony wrote:i thought they were rather boring... ok, but nothing to special...
Well, I guess it depends on how much you like the band...

@neonlightchild: the ones I remember (not in order) are misplaced, blinded no more, don't say a word, shamandalie, black sheep, sing in silence, my land, 8th commandment, replica, kingdom for a heart, full moon, victoria's secret, broken and the cage (the cage was the last one; great drums on this one!). I think I'm forgetting one, but I don't remember which one it was.

What I really liked is that they didn't play 90% of songs from the last album like most bands do on tours; they played many songs from every album (too bad they only played two from Silence).
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Re: Sonata Arctica - live performance

Post by fifthtea_sausage » Wed Apr 20, 2005 6:58 am

Well, I guess it depends on how much you like the band...
No kidding :lol:
Did you go to the one on the 19th of April?
I heard some GREAT reviews about that one.
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Post by iron_thunder » Wed Apr 20, 2005 7:49 am

I just saw them last night and it was fucking amazing! then had a nice warm beer with Kakko in his bus... ew, warm beer :lol: Anyway.... it was a great show. I was surprised that Toronto was so fucking enthused about it. And they sang along! YA! And... it was better than Nightwish, I have to say.. :oops:

Yup! Fun times. Can't wait to see them again!
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Post by HvyMtlClickWitch » Wed Apr 20, 2005 6:41 pm

Fuck. Fuck all of you. I can't see them. Stupid cancelled tour dates. I hope you all die. Except you, Clare, you can live. The rest of you can go fuck right off. :pissed2:
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Post by Stealth » Wed Apr 20, 2005 11:18 pm

I didn't think the audience was very enthusiastic about it... Maybe that's because I'm comparing it to Argentinean audiences... I went to concerts there and the atmosphere was insane! But then again Canadians have a reputation for being relaxed :) Most people (although not everyone) were standing still, which is weird for me, but the concert was still great :)

@HvyMtlClickWitch: You are just trying too hard to be nice :lol:
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Post by iron_thunder » Thu Apr 21, 2005 7:36 am

HvyMtlClickWitch wrote:Fuck. Fuck all of you. I can't see them. Stupid cancelled tour dates. I hope you all die. Except you, Clare, you can live. The rest of you can go fuck right off. :pissed2:

THANKS! That's... only because i sent her a dusty (damaged goods) postcard of sweaty little geoff tate....

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BTW, Stealth, where did you see the show, again?
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Post by Stealth » Thu Apr 21, 2005 9:01 pm

At the Opera House, of course! :)
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Post by MaFiaBoY » Fri Apr 22, 2005 2:38 am

Stealth wrote:I was especially amazed by Tommy Portimo; he can really play drums!!! The double bass drums were incredible!
No way... This guy is lame. In fact, the whole band is lame just beacause of him :D
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Post by Stealth » Fri Apr 22, 2005 3:13 am

Haha, I think he rules!!! :D

And Klingenberg is great, but I miss Mikko Härkin.
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Post by iron_thunder » Fri Apr 22, 2005 7:09 am

Stealth wrote:At the Opera House, of course! :)
wow! ok so maybe the audience was just shitty in comparison to how they were in Montreal. for a Toronto show, and a power metal show, it was damned good. i mean, people knew the fucking words!

i saw someone in a long-sleeved elements 1 shirt... were you standing on the mid level, to the right side at some point??
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Re: Sonata Arctica - live performance

Post by Stealth » Fri Apr 22, 2005 11:18 pm

Clare, don't get me wrong, I think the concert was great! And it's true, they knew the lyrics. I'm just saying a little more "movement" or something like that would have been nice. But yeah, people really knew Sonata; they were not there just for the sake of it :)

And yes, I was standing on the mid level, to the right... I was actually there during the whole concert, so you saw me! :)

And I'm pretty sure I saw you (maybe next to the bar?)... but I wasn't sure at that moment because I didn't really know your face... I had to check one of the pics you posted on this forum after the concert :)
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