Originally posted by mofothethird:Been looking at some of the Roma footage. Ugh..
I'm inclined to see them again. And again and again.
This band is so good.
Also your messages about Rome and Barcelona really.motivate me to go see a show there. I've always been a bit intimidated by the laguage barrier. ( As in. I hardly speak the langauge.. )
But i long for that kind of intensity on a crowd.
The dutch can be too mellow and cynic somethimes. Night one in Amsterdam was a bit too calm.
Originally posted by mofothethird:Been looking at some of the Roma footage. Ugh..
I'm inclined to see them again. And again and again.
This band is so good.
Also your messages about Rome and Barcelona really.motivate me to go see a show there. I've always been a bit intimidated by the laguage barrier. ( As in. I hardly speak the langauge.. )
But i long for that kind of intensity on a crowd.
The dutch can be too mellow and cynic somethimes. Night one in Amsterdam was a bit too calm.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Rome might be a tiny bit more hostile toward non-Italian speakers, but both cities are perfectly ok with foreigners, and most people will try to understand and interact with you in English no problem. And yeah, "Latin Europe" crowds are something else!
I genuinely have the same impression. even Italians visiting in my country tend to not come up to locals or others.. or keep it as minimal as possible before switching back to Italian again.
Originally posted by KieranU2:[..]
Ahh, forgot you were in Rome for the gig! Did you have 10C seats?
Originally posted by zbych:I have 2 tickets for Berlin 5 July to sell unfortunately i cannot go PM me
face value, With name change it will be 200€ for both tix
its good option but i think they are not well visible at their site