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On the play list was one more song than yesterday, so it promised to be
a good gig! |
| This is a 'bagpipe party' as we expect to see when going to In Extremo. |
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Flex der Biegsame looks concentrated and not ready to party.... |
| Der Lange looks serious too.... or is that the start of a smile? Guess
so, because we hardly ever see him without one! |
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Yes, that's how we know him! |
| Der Letzte Einhorn is stamping his feet and jumping around, the
party goes on! |
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It makes him sweat a lot.... |
| Flex takes over Dr Pymonte's keyboard, that takes less of your energy. I
think he doesn't like being sweaty.... |
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There he is! He is playing his harp. Looking at his smile I think he is
really enjoying getting all the attention of the audience, or just playing
the harp. |
| Yellow Pfeiffer is playing his medieval Swedish instrument called nickelharpa. |
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Der Letzte Einhorn is roaring at full volume, as we expect him to. |
| As always Flex is the one who gets the audience into clapping their
hands. They join him immediately and do not stop until he does. |
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Playing the hurdy-gurdy is more complicated.... |
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Pfeiffer watches people taking pictures of him, so he can smile at the
camera. Nice of him, isn't it? Do you see the details of the faun on his bagpipe? |
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When the show is over, every one gives credits to their band mates. |
| After the show they mixed with the fans. At the left you see Der Morgenstern
and Die Lutter. On the right with hat Flex der Biegsame. Earlier he told
us that's he has turned 30 recently and thinks he's too old to do
acrobatics anymore. It's a pity..... |
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As you can see Yellow Pfeiffer thought it was nice to be on a picture
with Barbara ;-)
It was pure coincidence that the name of the place was right above our
heads. Alex didn't see the name when taking the picture, but it turned out
to look great this way!
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| Alex was so excited about it, he wanted to take a closer look! |
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