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What a great concert I attended at the Locomotiv in Bologna on Saturday! They played the entire "1", as this year the band celebrates 20 years of their career, and in addition, "The war is over" from the album "Three". This song was introduced by Pall discussing the wall that Trump wants to build at the Mexico border; he mentioned that several of his schoolmates were Mexican and that Latin culture has been very important for him and generally for American society. And then, I don’t know what else to say... I was less than half a meter away from Pall because I always HAVE to be close to the stage at concerts otherwise I'm not happy. I took a few photos but, due to the close proximity, they didn't come out well and I don’t like taking too many because otherwise I don’t enjoy the concert. In fact, this concert made me reflect on the excessive use of smartphones and cameras at concerts... I was struck by the fact that the most photographed moment was when Pall filled Tobias's glass with Jameson. In short, such a human and simple gesture becomes the object of morbidity from fans; does that seem normal to you? What do they do with a photo like that?
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