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Date: November 10, 2001
City: Paris, France
Author: Barb716
Review
The show was.... i'm speechless! I had the best time of my life. It started at 8:00; Clawfinger opened for Rammstein they were good, but nothing compared to Rammstein. I couldn't get my camera to work so that was depressing but i went to the ground level to try to get closer to the fence (stage) but it was almost impossible, however after 10mins of taking a heavy beating i actually made it right to the fence. I was 4-5ft away from them (Richard). Rammstein opened up with Mein Herz Brennt, I don't remember the songs that followed but i think most of them were from the MUTTER CD and several others. They played I think about 16-18 songs all of which were awesome. The pyhrotechnics were the best Richard's guitar lit up with fire, Till sang "rammstein" buring (what's new) Flake did his little dance and so on... The best part of-course was when Till jumped off stage and started greeting dying fans. I almost fell off the fence because i was leaning sooo far to touch him. But unfortunately Till stopped before he reached me and went passed several people because he spotted a women that i think he found attractive because she was more his age then mine. But i forgot to mention that during this he was singing "Stripped" and he was telling the women to get out but she couldn't or didn't want too, he was pulling her by her hands to get her out of the crowd but after a while started yelling in English and in German for her to take off her shirt. So he just took her shirt and started taking it off himself (she didn't resist). After that he went back on stage and threw it at Paul. (I'm sorry that this is sooo long but there is so much to write about.)
I don't remember which song they ended with but after they all came out they took a bow and said "thank you" to all the fans and disappeaered back stage. So that was my review of my trip to Paris i hope that anyone who reads it enjoys it because i know i did.
P.S. they did play Bück Dich which was awesome as usual.