I present to you another section from your friend, Flavio, the tireless troublemaker. This section will be called "RE-MASTERED STRATOVARIUS VIDEOS." Don't be fooled, most of them are pirated videos I found lying around on some remote server somewhere in the world. I tweaked them, and what you see is what you get. Some look good, and some look terrible due to the video's technical limitations—not so much on my PC. Without further ado, enjoy this new section. Comment: if you liked it, great; if not, go cry to Santa Claus in Lapland with Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
PD: The copyright belongs to Stratovarius, as I've already said, I don't keep anything, only the pleasure of doing what I love and showing what I can do with what little I have
Stratovarius' concert at the DK Gorbunova in Moscow on October 23, 2005, was a key event of their 2005-2006 World Tour. This show marked the band's return to Russia after a period of significant internal instability and the recent reunion of their classic lineup.
Band Context in 2005
By October 2005, the band had just released their self-titled album, Stratovarius. This period was significant because:
Reunion: It represented the consolidation of the return of Timo Tolkki (guitar), Timo Kotipelto (vocals), Jens Johansson (keyboards), Jari Kainulainen (bass), and Jörg Michael (drums), after the public crisis and temporary separation of 2004.
World Tour: Moscow was one of the European stops after having toured South and North America that same year.
Moscow Show Details
The event took place at the iconic DK Gorbunova, a cultural center known as the "temple of rock" in Moscow for decades.
Setlist: The setlist mixed new tracks from the Stratovarius album with their faster power metal classics. According to records from that time on Setlist.fm, the order included:
Intro / Maniac Dance
Speed of Light
The Kiss of Judas
Eagleheart
Against the Wind
Twilight Symphony
Fight!!!
Bass Solo (Lauri Porra, who officially joined shortly after to replace Kainulainen)
The Land of Ice and Snow
United
Father Time
Hunting High and Low
Forever
Destiny
Black Diamond
Fun Facts
Bassist Change: Although Jari Kainulainen recorded the 2005 album, he left the band before completing the tour. At this Moscow show, Lauri Porra was already featured as the bassist, performing a solo dedicated to the Russian audience.
Atmosphere: Reports from that tour highlight a visual production that included video collages of the countries visited before opening with "Maniac Dance."