Here are my videos from the Amy Diamond performance. “Speed of Light”, “What’s In It For Me” and “Thank You”.
Amy Diamond, Live at the Mall
Today I went to the mall in Marieberg to see Amy Diamond. I’m not a fan but I think she is good for her age, and has a good voice. Her song from the Song Contest was one of the better ones, so it was fun to see her live. Most of the people in the audience was 4-12 years old, which was good for me: because I had a good view even though I stood some distance away from the stage…
And The Comet Goes To…
It’s over. The award ceremony that I (and all other fans) have been waiting for for weeks (months?) – COMET 2008 in Oberhausen! The music award where Tokio Hotel were nominated in three categories, with a small chance of winning even a fourth Comet. They won all four!
This Made My Day!
Early this morning I got an e-mail from Hanson.net where it said:
“We are planning on getting back on the road in the US this fall, and plan on touring in Europe at the same time. We will let you know more as all the details come together.”
Conan O’Brien + Tokio Hotel = True
The feeling of watching the guys singing Ready, Set, Go on Conan O’Brien last night was fantastic. It felt like when they won a European Music Award last year. It’s big, it’s huge – and I feel so proud! Now “our” guys are known all around the world! It’s amazing. Some teenagers (okay, G&G are […]
In The Cinema: Spiderwick
What is there to do at 4 pm on Whitsun Eve? Going to the cinema! At least that’s what me and my family did. I promise, I have NEVER felt so alone in a cinema before! Hardly anyone was there, and me and my family got a private showing. We watched “Spiderwick”, a fantasy adventure that takes place partly in modern times and partly “80 years earlier”. Three children and their mother move into an abandoned house where their aunt used to live. That aunt now lives in a psych ward, saying that her father was abducted by the Elves.
There’s Being Crazy, And There’s Being Crazy…
I admit that I’m totally crazy about Hanson, and I don’t feel ashamed for it. They’ve been my favourite band since I was 9 years old. But I’m not that crazy that I jump onto stage during their concerts and throw myself on my “darling”, like this girl:
One Year Since My First Tokio Hotel Concert
Isn’t it crazy how fast time passes? Exactly one year ago, on May 5th 2007, I was in Hannover for my first Tokio Hotel concert. It was a lovely day and as I had a seated ticket, me and my friend could spend the day outside, walking around in the city and around the arena. The concert was amazing, but I will never go on another journey like that one!
Bill Is Talking Publicly Again!
Here is the first video where Bill is talking after his surgery. He thanks his fans for all their support during this past month and is looking forward to the concerts that are planned.