Hello to a fellow Polish Roadkill (I'm guessing you're Polish).G_Paul_K wrote: ↑28 Nov 2023, 23:12 It was only my second ever Sisters concert. (If there's an "introduction" section I'll find it and explain myself there, hehe). The first one was Wrocław in 2022, meaning that just in two trips I managed to see 6 different people on stage.
I think the Łódź gig was a blast. I did well to position myself in the center-mid to have a good view (and sound, I think).
As I only have one other gig to compare to, I think the one in Łódź was better than the one in Wrocław. Andrew did much better and sound was really nice overall. The stage and the lights looked great as well. On the other hand, I think the crowd was a bit "wilder" in Wrocław; they understood what to do during Alice especially well. However, the Łódź crowd was awesome, don''t get me wrong. When I saw this one guy get super excited for the encore songs I was really happy for him.
The "highlight" of the evening was this one guy shouting "MARIAN" in between the Virginmarys and the Sisters. (The joke was that "Marian" is a Polish male name and he was pronouncing it the Polish way). When the band played Marian to that guys' relief, he shouted "EMILY". Yeah, it was fun. I wonder if he ever gets to listen to Emma/Emmaline during a gig.
My first concert of TSOM was also in 2022, but in Oslo. I liked the one in Łódź more - in Oslo people started walking away before the encore!
I agree that the saund was good - I stood a bit to the right, 2nd row. I think also that we were lucky that Andrew had a two-days rest before the concert, because his vocal was very good. I have watched videos of other concerts in 2023 and I really think this was one of the best. Some amazing soul made an album from the Łódź concert and I'm listening to it all the time!
Yes, the guy shouting "Marian" was hilarious. I wouldn't mind hearing "Emma" one day, but my dream is to hear "We are the same Susanne"
You mention introducing yourself in the introduction section, I wish there was such a section too, I'm sure there are some interesting stories to hear!
Greetings!