Ouh yeah. Last night the Hat Trickers came to a little Pub here in Leipzig and thanks to
thond 's information my attendance was decided long ago. :)
I met up with Nagi, Angel and Kurai and some of Nagi's and Angel's friends around 8 p.m. The band had their sound check and then left the "stage" to have dinner and some beer. The dude who organised their European Tour recommended English ales to them and oha oha, the singer was like: English?! OMFG!!!I will die if I drink this, for surrrrre! <--- and ran to the bar, getting one. :D
I was in mood for beer, too and so I ordered 3 in 2 hours, it would've been more, but my purse decided not to assist my thirst. Hrm. ^^"
Anyways, the the pub was filled more 'n' more with punk rockers and dudes who wanted to check out the band... I guess we were the only one coming especially for the "Japanese".
Well, the concert started around 10:30 p.m. if my memory is clear ... and lasted like... uhm.. 30 minutes? 40 minutes? It was not a long one. They came back for an encore-song and then left again. Aaaah I was just getting warmed up >__<"".
The music was awesome, I especially adored the violonist and the girl on the bass guitar. Besides her skills she had legs like.. ouuuh yes. :D:D:D:D
Weell, after their little gig the funny part of the evening began. I was chatting with the guy on the merchandise-stand, who turned out to be the organisator of their European tour and the admin of their myspace profile, and meanwhile I looked at the buttons and wasn't able to decide on one. Angel wanted to have a patch and suddenly the singer appeared and unpacked some neon green and neon pink patches. The merchandise-dude (fack I don't know his name XD) and the singer were making fun and saying stuff like: pink patches = kakkoii and the buttons full of gory stuff = kawaii. And then.. it happened. I said (in ooh my gawd so bad Japanese) that the buttons were SO NOT KAWAII and suddenly they stared at me: "You understand Japanese?!" And I was like... well like everyone would be who had only talked to a Japanese person once in their life and stumbled something. All I managed to say was, how cool their concert was and that I was thankful for them coming to Germany (oh SO BAAAAD) and he was like: SUGEEE! Arigatouuuu~~~ and bowed and then I bowed and he bowed again and we laughed. Argh >_<!
After that he vanished and when he came back and saw me again sitting there with the others, he said: "Aaaaw Japaneeeeese~~~" and pointed to me. @__@"""
Seriously dudes, all my vocabulary was gone. XD;;; So embarassing. Aw ToT.
Well we left around 11:50 p.m. I guess... I accompanied Kurai to her dorm and then went homeward by bike.
I hope that I will get the photos Angel and Kurai took and then I will show them to you.
Plus, I bought a t-shirt which I want to modify a bit. Wouh it will be the first work on my new sewing machine. Harrr.
Anyway.. have a nice day.
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I met up with Nagi, Angel and Kurai and some of Nagi's and Angel's friends around 8 p.m. The band had their sound check and then left the "stage" to have dinner and some beer. The dude who organised their European Tour recommended English ales to them and oha oha, the singer was like: English?! OMFG!!!
I was in mood for beer, too and so I ordered 3 in 2 hours, it would've been more, but my purse decided not to assist my thirst. Hrm. ^^"
Anyways, the the pub was filled more 'n' more with punk rockers and dudes who wanted to check out the band... I guess we were the only one coming especially for the "Japanese".
Well, the concert started around 10:30 p.m. if my memory is clear ... and lasted like... uhm.. 30 minutes? 40 minutes? It was not a long one. They came back for an encore-song and then left again. Aaaah I was just getting warmed up >__<"".
The music was awesome, I especially adored the violonist and the girl on the bass guitar. Besides her skills she had legs like.. ouuuh yes. :D:D:D:D
Weell, after their little gig the funny part of the evening began. I was chatting with the guy on the merchandise-stand, who turned out to be the organisator of their European tour and the admin of their myspace profile, and meanwhile I looked at the buttons and wasn't able to decide on one. Angel wanted to have a patch and suddenly the singer appeared and unpacked some neon green and neon pink patches. The merchandise-dude (fack I don't know his name XD) and the singer were making fun and saying stuff like: pink patches = kakkoii and the buttons full of gory stuff = kawaii. And then.. it happened. I said (in ooh my gawd so bad Japanese) that the buttons were SO NOT KAWAII and suddenly they stared at me: "You understand Japanese?!" And I was like... well like everyone would be who had only talked to a Japanese person once in their life and stumbled something. All I managed to say was, how cool their concert was and that I was thankful for them coming to Germany (oh SO BAAAAD) and he was like: SUGEEE! Arigatouuuu~~~ and bowed and then I bowed and he bowed again and we laughed. Argh >_<!
After that he vanished and when he came back and saw me again sitting there with the others, he said: "Aaaaw Japaneeeeese~~~" and pointed to me. @__@"""
Seriously dudes, all my vocabulary was gone. XD;;; So embarassing. Aw ToT.
Well we left around 11:50 p.m. I guess... I accompanied Kurai to her dorm and then went homeward by bike.
I hope that I will get the photos Angel and Kurai took and then I will show them to you.
Plus, I bought a t-shirt which I want to modify a bit. Wouh it will be the first work on my new sewing machine. Harrr.
Anyway.. have a nice day.