31/03/07 -
SNOWPENAIR, KLEINE SCHEIDEGG, GRINDELWALD
Review by Steven Stanley:
I always regretted not doing the last show at 'Snowpenair' back
in 2004...
so I wasn't going to miss it this time. The show itself is 2000
metres up the Swiss Alps just below the very peak of Europe... the
air is thin up there and theres snow a plenty right in the shadow
of the immense Eiger mountain. There is not a more beautiful place
for a gig in the world than here.
...AND NOW WE ENTER THE
NEW AGE OF THE VIDEO REVIEW! ONLY ON 18!: 'Snowpenair 2007' - Part 1 of 4:
Anyway, straight from the Geneva show on the Thursday
night we headed to our base in Interlaken the day after just below
the mountain. Friday night we headed up to Grindelwald for food
and beer and to hang out with Darren and Bev. The Eiger mountain
literally loomed over the town... it certainly made you feel very
small. In the distance we could just see the 2 hotels at the top
of Kleine Scheidegg... my god they were high up! An early night
called though as we would be up very early the next morning. 5.00am
to be exact. We were on a train heading out of Interlaken by 6am
and as it turned out the first train up the mountain (the train
from Grindelwald got there later). So if there were no baddies on
this train we knew we would be first up. As it turns out it was
just full of people going to work.
'Snowpenair 2007' - Part
2 of 4:
The train journey up was just breathtaking... and
I mean BREATHTAKING...
(Above) Looking down from Kleine Scheidegg into
the Grindelwald valley as the morning sun burns away the cloud as
it clears the Eiger from above Grindelwald. Better than queueing
infront of the Brighton Centre and looking at tramps first thing
in a morning!
We travelled along a snowy line where we saw stuff
like frozen waterfalls... it was just incredible. As we got further
up the sun started to come out and hit the peaks which was a sight
to be seen. The weather was perfect and it was a lovely clear day
(even if it was -5 at that point!). Eventually we saw the Eiger
mountain and Jungfraubahnen which is the very highest point in Europe.
You could just make out the train station and hotel up there (which
Karl tells me you have to take Huskies too to get there!). All of
a sudden we turned the corner and we could see the stage just sat
next to train station at the top of Kleine Scheidegg... nothing
else was there... just a train station and 2 hotels! Very bizarre!
We were first there anyway and decided to checkout the run down
to the barrier (because no one was there to stop us!). The snow
machines had been up and down the slope no doubt all morning taking
equipment to the stage... it was like a ice rink as the snow was
very tightly packed. Karl nearly fell arse over tit on his first
walk down!
(Above) Myself and Karl on the barrier before
anybody else arrived
We moved back up the hill anyway and took our places
in the queue... sooner or later (about an hour!) we were joined
by Darren and Bev, then quickly followed by Lizy, Helen and co.
The sun at that point came over the peaks and into our vacinity...
the temperature instantly shot up 5 or 6 degrees which was nice!
It's worth noting that I had thermals on, 2 pairs of tracksuit pants,
jeans and gortex pants... 3 pairs of wool socks, gloves and hiking
boots... 3 t-shirts, 2 sweaters, fleece and a huge coat... it was
just about enough! I looked stupid but I didn't care... I was warm!
Do not go to Snowpenair with just jeans and a coat... you will die
of cold!
At 11am we were let in (they didn't even announce
it they just let us in when we weren't expecting it!)... Karl and
Darren moved swiftly down the hill and I followed... I was running
so fast I was afraid if I tried to slow down I would break several
bones, so I kept up the speed! I went zooming past them both to
get to the barrier. Myself, Karl, Matt, Darren and Bev all got front
row center anyway... and so did Nat when she came 10 minutes later
cos we are nice like that! Bryan wasn't on for another 4 and a half
hours (3.30pm) and during that time we were subjected to the worse
set of support bands we are ever likely to witness during our lifetimes.
I know we sometimes go on about bad support acts... but this time
they we so bad they were funny.
Firstly.... 'Nois'; 2 backing musicians who looked
like they should have been in a Hanson tribute act followed up by
a lead singer who just didnt seem to put any effort into what he
was doing. During some song he even started to play guitar and wondered
what was wrong... until a roadie came out and PLUGGED THE GUITAR
IN FOR HIM. They were a young band though so credit to them... its
hard when you are starting out, and to be fair they were the best
support of the day (even though that doesnt say much).
Next up a group called 'Jargon'... before they came
on we witnessed 2 inept roadies trying to put a 'Jargon' banner
on the front of the stage... it took them about 10 minutes to do
and they hadnt a clue how to do something so simple. It was just
sheer comedy... just like watching 'The Chuckle Brothers'. The band
themselves though.... DEAR GOD. There was what looked like my old
biology teacher on bass... Sinbad from Brookside on keyboards and
accordian (who hadn't yet got dressed), a Dad having the time of
his life on lead guitar (bless him!) and THE MOST scary woman I
have ever seen on lead vocals. We didn't like the rock/reggae rubbish
they were playing so we were just watching (not loving it like Nicolai
behind us)... the woman heading the group took it upon herself to
try and get us Brits on front row into the show. She looked me into
the eyes at one point for about 30 seconds while singing a song...
I have never been so scared in all my life. I was just thinking
"you can do that all you want love but I can't understand a
goddam word you are saying to me". It was like she was trying
to possess me.... you just had to be there. I'm sure she said something
derogatory towards us (even though we weren't doing anything wrong)
to the crowd.... like we understood a word she was saying. As she
left the stage we all thanked our lucky stars we were still there
in one piece.
'Polo Hofer and the Schmetterband' were next...
a group of semi decent looking musicians started playing and at
last I thought we were going to get something half-decent... I thought
the bass player was going to start singing.... but no, instead this
old bloke (wearing a cardigan and woolly hat) tripped onto the stage
and the whole swiss crowd went wild. Apparently he's big here (and
the crowd seemed to love him)... but he was awful, looked like he'd
had a few and sang a multitude of boring songs that sent us searching
for answers as to why we came all this way to watch this. My friend
Matt (not well known for being a Bryan fan) at this point said..."I'd
never thought I'd say this during my lifetime... but I can't wait
to see Bryan!!!". I couldn't agree more. Polo (unfortunately
not the mint with the hole) serenaded us with a German/Gospel version
of 'Walking in Memphis' (at which point I went to the toilet to
throw up) then after a few other equally forgettable songs he left
the stage to go and kiss the teenage girls that were waiting for
him next to the stage.
30 minutes later and BA should have hit the stage...
it's all ready but he's nowhere to be seen. We notice the snow mobile
move up the hill and he's there... the whole crowd erupts and we
get a first glimpse of the band... all in shades and plenty of layers!...
The weather was still perfect... lots of snow,
sunny and crystal clear skies. The guys come down the hill in the
shovel of the huge snowtruck. I see the guitar tech handing BA the
gold Gretsch for 'There Will Never' (I also saw it on the setlist
beforehand) but he sends him running back for his strat and kicks
off with 'Can't Stop' instead. BA strolls out in a big black sweater,
jeans, scarf and shades...the place erupts. We appreciated BA so
much more than ever before after the 4.5 hours of drivel we had
to go through. 'Can't Stop' was awesome too... extended after the
usual "I can't stop it!" endings into a monster jam that
had the whole crowd bouncing to the riff... simply awesome. Best
version of 'Cant Stop' I've seen him do.
'Somebody' was next up followed by 'Open Road' during
which BA changed the lyrics several times to "life is a snowpenair!".
'18 Til I Die' was a great crowd singalong as always, and Bryan
kept the energy going with 'Back To You' which is usually later
on in the set. 4 great rockers to open the show... certainly kept
us and the band warm! 'Let's Make A Night To Remember' was done
with BA on acoustic guitar (probably cos he couldnt be bothered
to change it in the cold... but to be honest it didn't sound too
different really). After he said "lets make sugar darlin'"
he was like "wtf for lets making a fucking fire!!!". Afterwards
Bryan stood at the mike stand blowing warm air into his hands to
keep them warm (if you took a picture he could have been playing
harmonica during 'Open Road')... at which point quick witted Darren
shouted... "whats up Bryan have you lost your mouth organ??!!"...
very funny!
'Snowpenair 2007' - Part
3 of 4:
Karl shouted a request for 'Kids Wanna Rock' which
got the nod from BA... complete with Gretsch it was the best version
I've witnessed him do. He extended it during the middle and got
the whole crowd to bounce like 'BTY' and didn't let us stop until
he was satisfied! '69 rocked the place afterwards and then he chatted
with the crowd.
He tried to play guitar with gloves on but it just
wasnt happening so he and Keith ended up putting a glove each on
their guitars for the reminder of the show!...
He was also teasing Darren about having a warm
cup of tea to hand... infact his tea wasn't as warm as he'd liked
so he ordered "a piping hot cup of tea" from the roadies!
It was so funny to watch him take the piss out of all us lot freezing
on the barrier. He added insult to injury as well by declaring "...oh
i want biscuits too!". After he'd finished 'Everything I Do'
he got what he wanted! All the band were having a laugh with Gary
and Norm constantly throwing snowballs at each other!
'Cuts', 'When You're Gone' (during which BA put
his hands down the WYGG's jeans to keep them warm!) and an acoustic
'It's Only Love' followed... and I saw Matt loving Keith's solo!
Infact he was loving all of it to be fair!... he can't deny it either
we have the evidence ;) 'The Only Thing' rocked as always (highlight
of the show), 'Cloud #9' looked spectacular with 10,000 people in
the snow with their arms in the air and 'Run To You' was last up...
but it was great to end on a rocker (on a high) for a change!
On the surface it's a very average setlist but Bryan
kept the energy up during the whole show and rocked it up as much
as he could given the time he had onstage. Definately one of the
best shows I've ever done given the setting and the time I had with
my friends... which is what it's all about. Karl, Matt, Nat, Jez,
Darren, Bev, Lizy, Helen, Babs, Anouk, Silke and everyone else thankyou
for a great gig.
(Above) Directly above the stage the 'Jungfraubahnen'
- top of Europe
(Below) The venue from the top of the hill
Bryan skiied straight down the mountain again like
he did last time (after he and the band had dished out snowballs
to the crowd!)... however this time he took Keith skiing for the
first time (and apparently he did quite well!) Myself, Karl, Matt,
Nat and Jez hung around Kleine Scheidegg for an hour or 2 after
the show (as it wasnt easy getting on a train 3 carriages long that
came every 15 minutes with 10 thousand people wanting to get on!)
and enjoyed beer, pizza and hotdogs as we gazed at the glorious
scenery and talked about the show. What an awesome time we had.
On the train during the way down at the stop before Grindelwald
we noticed BA and Keith casually walking straight past our window
on the train... which they got on! I don't think anybody noticed
it was them and 5 minutes later they hopped straight off and wizzed
into their hotel. Was cool to see them though!
'Snowpenair 2007' - Part
4 of 4:
We ended up drinking the night away with Nat and
Jez in Grindelwald having a laugh about the day... I only wish more
of the badfans around the world could see him here, it's definately
one of those places you just have to come and see... very special
indeed and I'm really glad I went. It was really great that Matt
'Lil T' Turner came as well... he'd briefly seen BA before with
me (he blagged himself into the Clearwater '03 gig to watch the
last song but he was too wasted to remember much of it!). It was
just nice to show one of my best friends a glimpse into the 'BA
World' I go to sometimes... he enjoyed himself and saw it wasn't
all about queuing and swapping Bry stickers... we actually have
fun too!
Setlist:
Can't Stop This Thing We Started (extended)
Somebody
Open Road
18 Til I Die
Back To You
Let's Make A Night To Remember
Kids Wanna Rock
Summer Of '69
Everything I Do
Cuts Like A Knife
When You're Gone (with Laurance)
It's Only Love (BA on acoustic)
Heaven
The Only Thing That Looks Good On Me Is You
Cloud #9
Run To You
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the 'Snowpenair 2007' documentary be warned it contains bad language
and Matt's own unique sense of humor. If you are easily offended
don't watch.
Pictures by Steven
Stanley, Matt Turner, Lizy, Anouk, Helen, Silke.
BA kicks off with 'Can't Stop'
The trainride up the mountain was
beautiful... here we leave Wengen
We see snow blowing off the caps
at the top of Europe
Eventually Kleine Scheidegg comes
into view with the stage and venue in the morning shadow of the
Eiger mountain
Matt warms up with pizza!
Karl on camera!
Me on camera!
BA's gear is taken down the slope
on the snow machine before the sun hits
BA's gear
One of the trains arriving at Kleine
Scheidegg
Polo Hofer
The band walks onstage
'Open Road'
Darren: "Have you lost your
mouth organ Bryan??!!"
On the Gretsch during 'Kids'
Gettin' the crowd to bounce during
'Kids'
Karl and Nat!
Lil T during 'Cloud #9'!!! Look at
him loving it!
Me and Lil T with the Eiger mountain
Karl getting a quick pic in with
the Eiger
The crowd getting beer and warm food
from the teepee at the station!
Higher than a brother with an ounce
of weed.
Don't eat yellow snow!
On the train which BA and Keith got
on after the show
On the train down the mountain...
Nat gettin' wrecked! (Infact to be fair we all were!)
The T going on another drunken rant
after seeing Bryan!