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To top off a week that started with heavy metal, continued with
symphonic music and had rock and blues all the way in between I figured
DJ Tiesto would complete the picture quite nicely. So, there we were.
Saturday night around elevenish we met up in front of Sala Palatului
and started to blend in with the houser crowd.
Despite the occasional oddity generated by the fact that we realized we
were practically listening to the same song that started 4 hours
earlier it was a lot of fun. Tiesto came on stage well after midnight
and stayed till after 5 am. So did we.
The entire performance was very impressive, both from the audio and the
visual point of view. We came late enough to find standing-up places
behind the technical pit but early enough to be in the concert hall. It
wasn't too hot and it wasn't too loud and it was a lot of fun. Brain to
feet coordination was gone by morning and in retrospect I think the
half kilo of Red Bull I had was the only thing standing between me and
suddenly falling asleep on the floor.
We left the venue just a bit before 6, found our cars and slowly drove
to the traditional Saturday morning carbo-hydrate-rich feeding spot at
Piata Matache. As usual we yelled our order at the nice lady at the
counter, but I guess being deaf can excuse that early on a Sunday
morning. Besides, she's probably used to that by now.
I thoroughly enjoyed the 3.5 hours of sleep I managed to get before Sunday officially kicked off at 10:30. Thank you, Costi!
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