Yes, a great show-ender to this fantastic concert! Very energetic, upbeat song, and the positive energy flowing in both directions was on full display! As great as this is, I (and many others) like the Masters of Rock version even more, so I highly recommend checking that one out too. You won't be disappointed.
Wacken 2013, Wembley Arena and Tampere 2015, Buenos Aires 2018, Hellfest and Deichbrand 2022 - all very good concerts worth watching them. If you love more slow songs: Sleeping Sun (both versions - with Floor and with Tarja - are good), Our decades in the sun (with Floor), Slow love slow (with Anette or Floor).
Great reaction. This song seems to have some pentatonic scale in it. I wonder how with the invasion of William the Conqueror from Normandy to Brittain, music influence has been brought to the British isles. Maybe this is a more academic question, just wondering.
Great song to end the show. Once upon a night we’ll wake to the carnival of life The beauty of this ride ahead such an incredible high It’s hard to light a candle, easy to curse the dark instead This moment the dawn of humanity The last ride of the day
Yes, a great show-ender to this fantastic concert! Very energetic, upbeat song, and the positive energy flowing in both directions was on full display! As great as this is, I (and many others) like the Masters of Rock version even more, so I highly recommend checking that one out too. You won't be disappointed.
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Wacken 2013, Wembley Arena and Tampere 2015, Buenos Aires 2018, Hellfest and Deichbrand 2022 - all very good concerts worth watching them. If you love more slow songs: Sleeping Sun (both versions - with Floor and with Tarja - are good), Our decades in the sun (with Floor), Slow love slow (with Anette or Floor).
I would love to add Shoemaker (Pinkpop 2022) to that
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Great reaction. This song seems to have some pentatonic scale in it. I wonder how with the invasion of William the Conqueror from Normandy to Brittain, music influence has been brought to the British isles. Maybe this is a more academic question, just wondering.
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Great song to end the show.
Once upon a night we’ll wake to the carnival of life
The beauty of this ride ahead such an incredible high
It’s hard to light a candle, easy to curse the dark instead
This moment the dawn of humanity
The last ride of the day