2007-03-02  Moscow, Russia, Kremlin Palace

 

Setlist:

Intro
Coming Home
Bad Boys Running Wild
Love'em Or Leave'em
The Zoo
We'll Burn The Sky
Make It Real
Deep And Dark
Coast To Coast
Always Somewhere
Holiday
You And I
Lovedrive
Don't Believe Her
Tease Me Please Me
Kottak Attack (Drum Solo)
Blackout
Another Piece Of Meat
Big City Nights
Still Loving You
Wind Of Change
Rock You Like A Hurricane


Line up:

Klaus Meine - vocals
Rudolf Schenker - rhythm guitars
Matthias Jabs - lead guitars
Pawel Maciwoda - bass
James Kottak - drums


Total time: 115 minutes

Comment:

This is the first Scorpions concert in the year 2007! The show was in the famous Kremlin Palace what is a historical building in Moscow and there have been so many amazing concerts and thearte performance there in the past. There was a litte bit starnge that the audience had to sit in the whole show. (Anybody told me that the russian preseident Putin was there too and maybe there should have been these securiti measures.) Everybody wait for the new album what release in the middle of May. Unfortunatelly the hide is too big and nobody knows anything information about the new album. The titel is public..."Humanity - Hour 1". Any places on the internet there were interview with Klaus and the other band members where they talked about the Moscow show and they maybe will play 1-2 new songs from the incoming album. Lot of people travelled there because of it but they didn't play new materials. The tracklist is almost the same as in the 2005-2006 World Tour just the order had been changed a little bit. They deleted the two heavy songs 'Dynamite' and 'Can't Get Enough' and added 'You And I' to the tracklist.

Quality:

One of my russian friends recorded the show with his dictaphone. The quality is unfortunatelly very very bad. At the beginning there is some "Roxette" music what is audible under the concert. Maybe the cassette had a problem. :( After few minutes this nerve-wrecking noice had been finished. Sometimes you can hear some talking in the recording. This should be from the friends of the recorder who were standing near him.