Thank You For Clapping

Brest Club, Moscow (RU), 9 December 2006

Woven Hand

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The concert began 45 minutes later than planned. But the most devoted fans already densely occupied the places the most nearest to the stage. Later when Woven Hand appeared on stage they kept standing for a few seconds. It seemed to me because, the band has felt “We are in Russia! ", and public has felt “My God, they are here!". For this club this was an unusually loud concert. The first hour the band played the new program of last album, diluting with its most important songs from the previous albums. The venue was filled with approximately 200 persons, but they shouted as in a big stadium and applause abated only when the band started to play a next song. After the ending of the first part of a concert, the band has left from stage. The public begged to return encore.


Picture by Ancho.

There was only David in a black T-shirt and has played 2 songs in loneliness. Then the others joined him, and even in current of 40 minutes they did not leave from a stage. The ending of a concert was unforgettable because they with indescribable power played one song in current of 20 minutes. And right at the end Ordi has thrown out all stock of drum-type sticks in a hall. Group already left the stage, but anybody from fans did not think at all to miss. In 30 minutes after concert David has given autographs to all interested persons. People left with tears of happiness on eyes and begged guys to back in Moscow in next year. It was the strongest on emotions concert in my life.

I'm sorry, but I really don't know how I can tell this story. For me it was more than just a concert and more than just music...

By Pochti-stalker



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