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Gry

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‘Return of the old days’: Denmark hosts stadium concert for 50,000 without Covid curbs

https://www.thelocal.dk/20210912/re...tadium-concert-for-50000-without-covid-curbs/

There was certainly euphoria and at times something close to ecstacy as the 50,000 faces in Copenhagen's Parken stadium, swayed, bobbed and bellowed out the choruses in the biggest stadium concert held anywhere in Europe since the first lockdown.

Niels Brandt, the intense frontman of the Danish post-punk band The Mindsof 99 was more than able to rise to the moment.

Time and time again, he seized total control of the crowd, whether tapping out the chords to the hit Som Fluer on an upright piano, or coming out to a small stage in the centre of the seething crowd to play intimate solo guitar.

He would then drive them into a frenzy of soaring emotions as the full force of the band kicked in, with hammering drums, jangling guitar and rave-like synthesisers pushing them on to crescendo after crescendo.

Many in the audience felt the concert marked a new start for the country.

“There’s so much joy, and I’m very happy, we were just talking about how maybe we’re gonna cry, because it’s like the return of the old days,” said Kathrine Krone as she queued with her friend Andrea Bang.

“This concert is kind of a mark of everything, all the restrictions going away, so it’s a celebration, but it’s also very new, it’s something that we’re really not very used to, so there are mixed feelings,” Bang said.

For Dorte Olsen, the concert was a birthday treat for herself and for her 13-year-old son Emil, although her daughter Louise had come along too.

“I’m a nurse, so I think he [Emil] was one of the first 12-year-olds to be vaccinated in Denmark,” she said. “We’re nearly all vaccinated, so if we were to contract Covid-19, the Delta or whatever, we would be okay.”

“It’s really, really great,” Louise added, “and also a little bit scary because, you know, we haven’t been around this many people for a long time.
The concert was sold out a year and a half ago and then postponed by the pandemic, so the organisers, Live Nation, said that it was pure chance that The Minds of 99 had ended up holding Denmark’s big reopening concert just a day after the country lifted its last Coronavirus restrictions.

But the band, currently one of the biggest in Denmark even if unknown outside it, was the perfect choice for the task, and Brandt milked the situation to the full.

“Last year, this concert should have marked a peak for us, but that’s not how it turned out,” he told the crowd in a rare quiet moment.

“But as is often the case that when life deals you a shitty hand, it can be the best thing that has ever happened to you. Now we are here a year later, and this is the fucking reopening of Denmark. We have a new record on the way. It feels like we’re heading to new places. A new journey. Thank you very much for being here. It means everything to us and we have fucking missed you.”

The concert was far from Europe’s first big concert, coming as it did, just days after the Manchester post-punk band New Order played to 35,000 in the city’s Heaton Park, but it was the first stadium concert of quite such a scale, certainly without restrictions.

Ulrik Orum-Petersen, who promoted the concert for the organisers, Live Nation, said that it was “a huge relief” to be back in business.

“This is our core business, what we do. We go to work to produce events like this, and finally, to be able to do that after so long, is just amazing.”

“It’s been very frustrating not to be able to do that for a long time, and especially the uncertainty about when we are going to open up.”

But he said that he believed now there was a huge amount of pent-up demand that he felt sure we were on the cusp of a boom in concert-going.
“There’s a tonne of demand from two years’ almost, locked down. There’s a lot of demand from the fans, that they want to go out and see live shows.”

In between the band’s many encores, Brandt thanked the audience again and again.

“Dear Parken. Thank you so much that so many of you came. We will never forget this.”
 

Amynamous

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Personally speaking, my family members and my closest friends mean everything to me. Some of them are older and others have some pre-existing conditions, including heart disease. I would do anything to protect them from this disease. As a nurse, I have a very pretty decent understanding why a virus that attacks the vascular system can be both a serious immediate threat to some of them as well as as a potential longer term threat to others should they get infected. I believe I read that 25% of the infected are coming down with long term/permanent effects. If I got one of them infected, I’d feel guilty for the rest of my life.

Someone just lost their grand daughter.

4-Year-Old Texas Girl Dies of COVID After Unvaccinated Mom Contracts Virus: 'She Was Beautiful'

Kali Cook’s mom said she was "against" the COVID-19 vaccine, but after her daughter’s sudden death, "I wish I never was"



https://people.com/health/4-year-ol...inated-mom-contracts-virus-she-was-beautiful/
 

Hammerhead

Disabled Farmer
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That is a real friendship, and you are right. My friends are like that too and those who aren’t, well they’re not around me so. Of course parenting has part of children becoming obese. But when the population of a country as a whole turns obese, that tells me there is something more than poor parenting going on.

Don't know what to tell ya, When people make poor choices bad things happen. There is no GOV conspiracy to make people FAT lol. It's our parents that instill the life qualities we live by not any GOV. If you learned to stuff your pie hole without burning it off you will live the same as an adult. It was easy being active as kids. Adults are just dumbasses for the most part. IMO everything leads back to life lessons our parents taught us.. Believe me, there were fat kids but It's not their fault. Whoever raised them couldn't say no and beat their ass when they talked back. Parenting today is way way harder IMO since an ass beating is considered abuse now.
 

unclefishstick

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no kidding,i was a free range kid,the only two rules were be home by dinner time,and always have a dime to make a phone call if needed...aside from that we were free to wander wherever we wanted....i'm sure that would be considered wrong these days....or during the summer i would push the lawnmower around door to door looking for lawns to mow,no doubt against child labor laws now...
 

Hammerhead

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Being active in motocross racing plus all the hallucinogens and weed kept us fit as a fiddle :D. I don't remember ever having any issues with munchies. We would rather be on the track than doing anything else. . Mom always knew we were sick when home for long periods.
 

NEW ENGLAND

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A friend told me the same thing but I was not going to repeat it until I seen it published somewhere more reliable than my ride to a concert.

Woo hoo! I got super antibodies!

Never discount that reliable ride to a show , it's some of the most intellectual conversations,depending on several factors...🍄
 

NEW ENGLAND

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Being active in motocross racing plus all the hallucinogens and weed kept us fit as a fiddle :D. I don't remember ever having any issues with munchies. We would rather be on the track than doing anything else. . Mom always knew we were sick when home for long periods.

A day in the dirt was always good clean fun , fond memories of the 2 stroke RM 125 back in the late 70's
 

mexcurandero420

See the world through a puff of smoke
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Fast food is cheaper than normal healthy food.Most people has nutrient deficiencies btw and a lot has deficiencies in vitamin D, but also K2 and magnesium as it seems.Important vitamins to keep healthy.
 

h.h.

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Fast food is cheaper than normal healthy food.Most people has nutrient deficiencies btw and a lot has deficiencies in vitamin D, but also K2 and magnesium as it seems.Important vitamins to keep healthy.

Fast food appears to be cheaper. It really isn’t . It’s cheaper to eat healthy.
 

bigtacofarmer

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We buy most of our grains, nuts and anything non perishable in bulk. Saves a ton of money.

I will say there are some big areas in lots of cities with huge areas with nothing but convenience store food. I don't think is any conspiracy. Just that stores do not like moving to high crime areas and it is difficult for poor families to shop healthy in a lot of places.
 

Cannavore

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Maybe we should support a raise of the minimum wage so poor people don't have to survive off processed foods and soda. Just a thought that I already know my libertarian friends don't support yet they'll keep bitching about people eating unhealthily.
 
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