Magtens Korridorer
Amager Bio, Copenhagen
1. May 2006
 
 

Peter Ingemann - bassplayer in Røde Mor - called Magtens Korridorer to offer them a support job at Røde Mor's traditional 1st of May concert at Amager Bio. (Photo series can be viewed here). So, many young people in the audience came to hear Magtens Korridorer.
It has been written many times before, but it's right: Johan acts with the same enregy and charm as the young Kim Larsen in the early 1970's! Wow, how I love that energy! Johan is an amazing stage performer. No artificial rock'n'roll attitudes. The band seems to act completely naturally. Many a pompous band could learn from them. If you like rock music, you can't help loving Magtens Korridorer!

The audience kept requesting for Anne Grethe - En Hesteluder, so we got it as the first encore, though not being on the set list. The closing song was a marvellous punk-version of Militskvinder by Kliché.

See their website here: http://www.magtenskorridorer.dk/

 

The Set List:
0A. Spoken Intro by Johan Olsen
01. Vesterbro
02. Nordhavn Station
03. Lørdag Formiddag
04. Pisser På Plakaten
05. Picnic På Kastellet
06. Sara Har ...
07. Tilt
08. Leila Khaled
09. Lorteparforhold
10. Fnaskesangen
11. Døren Nær
- - Encore - -
12. Anne Grethe - En Hesteluder
13. Militskvinder (Kliché)

The Band:
Johan Olsen: vo, tamb
Niklas Schneidermann: g, back-up vo
Rasmus Kern: g,
back-up vo
Terkel Møhl: b
Anders Ramhede: dm

 

Photographs by Eric Klitgaard © 2006

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Johan in the crowd after his stage dive


 




Photographs by Eric Klitgaard © 2006

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and it is strictly prohibited to download and use the photographs for any purpose
without written permission from the photographer


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