My groupie tour, part 1
May. 14th, 2011 11:59 amPanic! At The Disco in Amsterdam - Tuesday May 10
Early in the afternoon I traveled to brotherdearest's apartment in Amsterdam, where I left my overnight bag and got some well needed comfort from the brother before venturing into town. Checked out the Melkweg venue where I already found little clusters of fangirls hanging out. And then bodyguard Zack strolled out of the building and all the calmth brotherdearest had provided was gone again;)
I still managed to walk away and focus on some shopping until I was supposed to meet up with
tanisafan in front of the Sexmuseum. (What? That is an excellent place to wait;)
01.
Obligatory arm length picture of Amsterdam canal:)
02.
Despite Tanni's delayed train we managed to not freak out until we met (then we went into fangirl-mode;). We dined near the venue (Leidseplein). I had the Saint Maarten platter: ribs and chicken, omnomnom.
03.
Venue Melkweg! We got in the impressive line around 19.00. When we were allowed inside we found great places to stand up on the steps behind the crowd and I had a perfect view of the stage.
04.
The opening band was Pioneers of Love, who tried their best to impress with epic intros and saying 'Panic at the Disco' a lot. Bless. (When I saw them later in the merch-stand, I noticed they were much younger than I had thought. Ahw, babies)
After that slightly akward performance the stage was set for the band we all came for (yes).
FYI: I'm posting these concert-pictures below for my own amusement, if you are looking for great close up shots, you'll have to wait for should check out my Antwerp collection (which will be posted later this weekend you can find here;)
Setlist Amsterdam
Ready to Go (Get Me Out of My Mind) But It's Better If You Do The Ballad of Mona Lisa Lying Is The Most Fun A Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off Trade Mistakes Camisado Hurricane The Only Difference Between Martyrdom And Suicide Is Press Coverage Let's Kill Tonight Always Your Body Is In Amsterdam [John Mayer-based improv] Nine In The Afternoon Careless Whisper [George Michael cover-Instrumental] That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed) New Perspective Memories Panic [The Smiths cover] I Write Sins Not Tragedies
Encore:
Carry On My Wayward Son [Kansas cover] Nearly Witches (Ever Since We Met …)
05.
Breeeeeeendon! From his arm-motion I'm guessing he's singing Mona Lisa here.
06.
Left to right: Brendon Urie (guitar, keyboard, vocals, etc); Spencer Smith (drums); Dallon Weekes (bass, synthesizer, backing vocals)
07.
Urie, your FACE.
08.
Boys playing Carry On My Wayward Son. (Or as
tanisafan so eloquently put it: ...Ian and Brendon masturbating on guitar;) [Ian Crawford (lead guitar, backing vocals)]
09.
I love the new logo so much, I wish this photo was sharper.
My photos from the concert in Antwerp are MUCH BETTER. I'm sorting through them now and will share loads of themlater (UP NOW, CLICK LINK!). Until then you can already peek at my vids on You Tube:
Panic! at the Disco - Amsterdam 11 mei 2011 [Wonderland-cover]
The sound is crappy, but you can at least hear Brendon's giggling in between their own version of the lyrics (Your body is in Amsterdam / Your body is my hamster... Ehm;)
Panic! at the Disco - Amsterdam 11 mei 2011 [Nearly Witches - Goodbye]
Again the sound is not that good, but I recorded this song for Brendon's dancing (I've wanted to see him move to this beat ever since they teased us with a snippet of this song years ago;)
Panic! at the Disco - Antwerpen 12 mei 2011 [Always]
Yes, now I know I'm not supposed to hold the camera in portrait-mode. But Brendon fit so perfectly in my frame *g*. Around two minutes in I realized I should turn my camera around. Just lean your head on your hand sideways to watch; it's the perfect way to listen to this song anyway :-p
Part 2 of groupie-tour (MEET & GREET, PEOPLE!!!!\O/)
Early in the afternoon I traveled to brotherdearest's apartment in Amsterdam, where I left my overnight bag and got some well needed comfort from the brother before venturing into town. Checked out the Melkweg venue where I already found little clusters of fangirls hanging out. And then bodyguard Zack strolled out of the building and all the calmth brotherdearest had provided was gone again;)
I still managed to walk away and focus on some shopping until I was supposed to meet up with
01.
Obligatory arm length picture of Amsterdam canal:)
02.
Despite Tanni's delayed train we managed to not freak out until we met (then we went into fangirl-mode;). We dined near the venue (Leidseplein). I had the Saint Maarten platter: ribs and chicken, omnomnom.
03.
Venue Melkweg! We got in the impressive line around 19.00. When we were allowed inside we found great places to stand up on the steps behind the crowd and I had a perfect view of the stage.
04.
The opening band was Pioneers of Love, who tried their best to impress with epic intros and saying 'Panic at the Disco' a lot. Bless. (When I saw them later in the merch-stand, I noticed they were much younger than I had thought. Ahw, babies)
After that slightly akward performance the stage was set for the band we all came for (yes).
FYI: I'm posting these concert-pictures below for my own amusement, if you are looking for great close up shots, you
Setlist Amsterdam
Encore:
05.
Breeeeeeendon! From his arm-motion I'm guessing he's singing Mona Lisa here.
06.
Left to right: Brendon Urie (guitar, keyboard, vocals, etc); Spencer Smith (drums); Dallon Weekes (bass, synthesizer, backing vocals)
07.
Urie, your FACE.
08.
Boys playing Carry On My Wayward Son. (Or as
09.
I love the new logo so much, I wish this photo was sharper.
My photos from the concert in Antwerp are MUCH BETTER. I'm sorting through them now and will share loads of them
Panic! at the Disco - Amsterdam 11 mei 2011 [Wonderland-cover]
The sound is crappy, but you can at least hear Brendon's giggling in between their own version of the lyrics (Your body is in Amsterdam / Your body is my hamster... Ehm;)
Panic! at the Disco - Amsterdam 11 mei 2011 [Nearly Witches - Goodbye]
Again the sound is not that good, but I recorded this song for Brendon's dancing (I've wanted to see him move to this beat ever since they teased us with a snippet of this song years ago;)
Panic! at the Disco - Antwerpen 12 mei 2011 [Always]
Yes, now I know I'm not supposed to hold the camera in portrait-mode. But Brendon fit so perfectly in my frame *g*. Around two minutes in I realized I should turn my camera around. Just lean your head on your hand sideways to watch; it's the perfect way to listen to this song anyway :-p
Part 2 of groupie-tour (MEET & GREET, PEOPLE!!!!\O/)
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Date: 2011-05-14 10:32 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-05-14 11:50 pm (UTC)I had tons of fun, I can't even express how awesome it was. But you can tell from my face at the Meet & Greet in Antwerp that I had the time of my life;)
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Date: 2011-05-14 11:53 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-05-14 11:51 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-05-15 08:48 am (UTC)Your food still looks equally impressive as when I first saw it, hahaha.
I gots tickets for Hasselt and will try to score tickets to Frankfurt next week or the week after that. EEH. Also apparently the train to Frankfurt is cheaper than the train to Amsterdam. Make sense of that if you will.
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Date: 2011-05-15 09:25 am (UTC)Dude, I'm still drooling over those ribs, mmmmm.
Maybe cheaper traintickets are a way to compensate for the more expensive concerttickets in Germany? I stopped trying to make sense of the railsystem.
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Date: 2011-05-16 06:05 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-05-16 06:28 pm (UTC)Oh, Amsterdam was amazing, and if I hadn't gone to Antwerp the next day, it would have been an unforgettably great experience all on its own:)