Gig 19950328
Venue | Volkshaus |
Date | 28th March 1995 |
Location | Zurich |
Country | Switzerland |
Number of songs | 6 or 7 |
Support | Supporting Faith No More |
Event start | ?? |
Capacity | ?? |
Ticket price | ?? |
Sold out? | ?? |
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A FNM fans review: "It was on the 28th of March, me and my pal Rafael the Brazilian had ordered the tickets 3 weeks ago. We had to skip school in order to take the train to Zurich (I live in Geneva) After a 3 hour trip through the mountains of Switzerland, we finnaly arrived. I bought 3 cans of this wicked drink banned in Geneva (not any more as of 1996) called Red Bull. (This is important, you'll see). At 7 o'clock, we took the tram to the Volkshaus (concert hall). I drank my red bulls and was fully ready to let my ears bleed. I sometimes drink Red Bull before playing Basketball because this thing has loads of Caffeine, and weird substances that can make me dunk. Anyway, I was stunned to see that they actually had a locker room so I could buy myself an awesome T-Shirt, not ruin it during the concert, and pick it up afterwards. We were anxious as hell to stand as close as possible. When we got in, about a hundred people were sitting on the floor talking. I spoted a place on the front row and immediately ran there. I couldn't believe my eyes, the place was tiny (like a movie theater). And it seemed as though people didn't give a fuck to be on the first row. We were also right in the middle. The crowd got bigger (800-900 people) Then the lights went off, this shitty band called Shihad started to play. We all got up. It was so weird, no one was actually having physical contact with me but the fence. They didn't seem to give a fuck about those New-Zeland thrashers. They played 6 or 7 songs and left (AHHHHH :) ) Then FNM came and BAM! the crowd got wild. I could almost touch Mike Patton. Digging the Grave was great of course. Everything was awesome, except the stage divers landing on my head. By the time we got to From out of nowhere, I was starting to feel an intense pressure on my stomach as I was being squashed against the mighty fence. My friend Raf was about to die. Later came Riccochet, absolutely great! Then GAOME, I was feeling great but my pal Raf was just about dead. It was a good surprise to see that they played Surprise Your Dead, I went wild on this one, then I looked around me and everybody looked exhausted. Thanks to the power of Red Bull, I was feeling fine. Nothing to say, it was perfect. Mike even talked to us a second between 2 songs. The things that happend during Take this bottle and Riccochet made that gig probably a very cool one fot everyone. Happy to see them play Riccochet, Surprise...,Crab song, Easy, and just about all other songs.slightly dissapointed not to see Cuckoo 4 caca and the real thing. Mike was always screwing around but was totally awesome, I was plesantely surprised by their new guitar player Dean Manta, he seems as good as Jim boy on stage and even better."
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