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Well I'm off Liverpool on Wednesday. You know what the setlist is for Turisas from the gigs they've played so far? Also, a setlist for Norther & Alestorm would be highly appreciated. Cheers.
At Peterborough I believe they played the Säkkijärven Polka before launching into Sahti Waari.. I don't know if it was the same for any of the other gigs. Oddly enough, Sahti Waari wasn't played at Sheffield, as far as I'm aware. :/
They did indeed @ Peterborough, I think the was the part with the slightly greek-weddingesque dancing
Ahhh the brilliance of finnish, mine extends towards every swear under the midnight sun, followed by poorly pronounced other bits and pieces.
Howdy dear salad item of mine!
Ah yes. That was rather fun. Shame there was no real room in the Park for us to do our own version.
My Finnish extends to some minimal swearing, and extremely basic phrases, boo hiss.
Howdy! I was correct, and I do know who you are (I believe I was a little confused when you hailed me in the P'bro queue- unintentional, and I apologise if I appeared rude!)
I did get a little bit of square dancing down in the park, but as you said little room and no barrier played havoc with my gig sense
Well I can teach you more swearing if you wish
and I come out with things without really thinking them through, so its ok! no offence to unintentional rudeness taken
According to Wikipedia...
Säkkijärven Polka
"During the Continuation War, the Finnish Army discovered that the retreating Soviets had scattered radio-controlled mines throughout the city of Viipuri. The mines were jammed by playing Vesterinen's polka on the same frequency ceaselessly for three days, draining the batteries of the mines and averting catastrophe."
Awesomeness.
Speaking of dancing some randomer dressed as a pirate grabbed my arm during the polka bit and we spun round it circles lawl.
According to Wikipedia...
Säkkijärven Polka
"During the Continuation War, the Finnish Army discovered that the retreating Soviets had scattered radio-controlled mines throughout the city of Viipuri. The mines were jammed by playing Vesterinen's polka on the same frequency ceaselessly for three days, draining the batteries of the mines and averting catastrophe."
Awesomeness.