Flower Power, Leipzig, Germany

Set 1
Soundcheck: Kicksville (instr. jam), Camera, Gun or run, Mind garage jam
Set: Lifetime, Camera, Bossa Nova jam, Gun or run, Old tattoo, Cracker -> The drifter, No mercy on ravers -> Drum solo -> Kicksville, Last song about you, A thing called love, Better hurry
Encore: My flash on you, Mind garage


Set 2


Set 3


Comment
A very cosy show in an intimate 60s/70s theme-pub with free entry to concerts. The band performs in one corner of the pub, a very tiny podium serves as stage, the band-members can barely move. The sound is excellent and the venue fills up with a good crowd. Since there is so little room to dance the people in front of the improvised stage sit on small tables and very small leather stoolsm or pillows on the floor. No dancing but the atmosphere is very nice anyway, people listen to the music instead of talking and they give appropriate feedback between songs. Brotherhood enjoys playing for the people, they kick ass and deliver a very alert performance. Early on, during the first notes of "Camera", the guitar goes totally mute and Kiryk fails to find the defect while singing the song so they just continue and play the entire song without guitar. While Kiryk fixes his equipment the others pull off a cute Bossa Nova jam for a couple of minutes. During "The drifter" Kiryk introduces the band's name to the audience and he tells them to do what they like: "Ihr könnt euch ausziehen, ihr könnt tanzen, ihr könnt Stühle an die Wand schmeißen, tut was ihr wollt!". A revitalised Kiryk, who had been diagnosed diabetes mellitus Typ B just four days before the show, flies high on the two jams: though of average lenght his guitar playing in "The drifter" (11 min) and "Better hurry" (13 min) has a confident, healthy and energetic quality that makes for extremely well played and inspired solos particularly during "Better hurry" which is this night's towering psychedelic moment! Now on insulin for four days and obviously doing better than the weeks before Kiryk already takes his disease with grain of irony when asking the audience jokingly towards the end of the concert: “Alles klar mit Eurem Zucker?”. Though of pretty informal charakter this concert pleases audience and band likewise and thus makes for a nice Brotherhood debut in Leipzig. On the setlist but not played: "Soma shop" (between "Flash" and "Mind garage").

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Sat Aug 11 2007 09:01:49 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
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Sat Aug 11 2007 09:01:49 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)

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