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  1. The Long and Rambling Report, Part 7

     

     

    I didn't want an ordinary autograph. I had these little shirts I had made for my one of a kind dolls. They needed one of a kind shirts of course, so I had this crazy idea to ask Mika to sign them for me. Merchandise for dolls, because they are fans too! :biggrin2: Mika laughed when he saw them. He signed the first one and then started drawing something on the other one... I asked what it was, because I thought it looked like a hamster at that point. I hope I didn't hurt his feelings by calling him a hamster. :fisch: Mika said: "It's supposed to be me! I'm sorry, I messed it up." It looked like he was going to draw just the silhouette at first, but he started filling it in with colour. I didn't expect him to repair it, but he couldn't leave it unfinished! He's all heart that man! I'm telling you - he really has a golden heart! :wub2:

     

    He signed Michele's ticket too, and then he agreed to take pictures with us. I was in Heaven again - we both were. I won't post Michele's picture on here, because I generally don't post pictures of private persons on the Internet unless they ask me to - even if the picture is taken by me with my camera. She can show it to you if she wants. That group picture isn't as private in my opinion, but I will take it down if any of the people in the picture asks me to do it.

     

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    Heaven!!! :fangurl:

     

    He totally didn't mess this up!

     

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    So cute, aren't they? :wub2:

     

    We had some trouble finding the way out because they were already locking the doors. We ended up going out of the backstage entrance then. I guess Mika did the signing outside really quickly because everyone was gone when we got out. :blink:

     

    I'm still on Cloud Nine! :mf_lustslow: I'm going to have to save money again to be able to go to more gigs - in the summer I hope! Thanks to everyone who was there. It was a perfect gig!

  2. The Long and Rambling Report, Part 6

     

     

    We rushed to take off our masks and wigs, and then came Mika with a beaming smile on his face and he said that it went great. I don't remember the exact words but he was REALLY pleased with our performance! :thumb_yello:

     

    Yasmine said that we could take a quick picture with Mika in our costumes if we change really quickly after that. We were waiting in the corridor and Jimmy came and high fived with us. :biggrin2: Mika was ready for the picture and John must have taken ten pictures of us with different cameras. He used my camera to take one of the last ones, so if any of us looks slightly bored that is the reason! John didn't know how to use my camera so I showed him how it works. :naughty:

     

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    When Mika was leaving, he looked straight into my eyes and said: "Thank you!" I was so happy I could have died in that spot! :swoon:

     

    I panicked a little when I remembered that I had brought something I wanted Mika to sign for me. He was gone so quickly, but I asked Yasmine if he left the building already, because I wanted him to sign something for me. Michele had something for him to sign too, so Yasmine said that she would tell John who would tell Mika, but she wouldn't be able to promise anything. She was so nice! Did I say that already? :wub2:

     

    We changed quickly and then waited. John was nice too. Did I say that? :wub2: He said that we could wait for Mika with the competition winners. We saw him meeting people in another room when the door opened so we knew we still had hope. The other LG's and BG's had gone to buy merchandise. Mika came in that sailor shirt and started signing stuff for the competition winners. What competition it was, I don't know. There were quite many people there. He walked further and further away from us, but we waited patiently until he was finished with them. John called us "Lollipops", and Mika came to us.

  3. Continue!! :biggrin2:

     

    Will do! :naughty:

     

     

    The Long and Rambling Report, Part I-forgot-what-it-was - 5?

     

     

    We were supposed to wait by the stage until Toy Boy and then go backstage in good time before it would end, so we did that. We put our wigs and masks on again for the final time, and then we were divided into two groups. Half of us would go onto stage from the other side, that was the left side from the audience's perspective. I was in that group right behind Vanessa. Mika had started singing Lollipop, and we waited until Mika's people (they can't have been security, they were so friendly and organized :naughty: ) gave us a sign so we would all go onto stage at the same time!

     

    I could feel the adrenaline rush, and I just went with the music: danced like crazy and threw and kicked the balloons into the audience as much as I could. There wasn't much space on the stage, so I couldn't really 'tease the band', ha ha! My wig almost fell off, so I repaired it a little, then continued acting like a lunatic. Mika picked up the Lollipop Girl who came later when we had already started the rehearsals. Oh, she was a friend of Yasmine? That explains why she wasn't there from the start. When Mika had put her down again, he was suddenly in front of me and he gave me this sign like 'come here'. So I followed him to the side and kept dancing. "Don't approach Mika unless he approaches you" is what John had said. Mika approached me so I had to follow. :blush-anim-cl: I almost died laughing when Jimmy started to 'ride' on a balloon on the edge of the stage. I'm not sure if Martin did that too. It was all over SO quick!

     

    We took a bow with Mika. I was right beside him, and I felt like: :wub2::stretcher: We took another bow and I was so glad that my wig stayed on. It would have been pretty funny and embarrassing if it had dropped off the stage! Then we stepped back with Mika and he bowed alone a couple more times.

     

    We were supposed to walk off when Kick Ass would be playing and the band would direct us off. They did that and I must have walked in a really funny way, because I just couldn't stop moving! :fisch: I think Mika was still on stage, wasn't he? I can't really remember. I think I watched or read an interview recently where Mika said that he forgets everything that has just happened on stage when he walks off. I could now understand what he meant, because I felt the same! It was all so blurry at this point. We went backstage and John was there. When I passed him he was in a hilarious mood and he said: "Oh, you're still smiling!" :roftl: Yeah, well... I don't often a get reason to smile as much as that day. :biggrin2:

     

    To be continued...

  4. The Long and Rambling Report, Part 4: Marianne on Mika high :biggrin2:

     

     

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    We took pics like this before the support act had started I think... I forgot to post it earlier.

     

    So, we had dressed up and waited beside the stage where the audience couldn't see us. Mika sang two or three songs that come before Love Today. I think they were Good Gone Girl and Touches You, or Happy Ending and Touches You after that. Yasmine had said that we will be shown the set list but I guess she forgot that. :naughty:

     

    We finally marched onto stage to Cherisse's drum beat and threw flowers at Mika. I had memorized everything Yasmine said. One of those things was that the audience will still see us when we are at the stairs, so I continued walking like a living dead till the end. :teehee: This zombie walk was THE MOST NERVE-RACKING thing I have ever done in my life. There was no way I wanted to let Mika or Yasmine down. I would never in a million years want to ruin my favourite artist's most amazing live performance - that I think is Love Today! "Keep the pace, keep the pace, follow in Vanessa's footsteps" was the sentence I kept repeating in my mind. That was the most important thing for me, and when I got where Mika was and had thrown the flowers it was like a huge burden had been lifted off my shoulders.

     

    When I walked off stage, Yasmine was there smiling and she said that it went really well. I was SO relieved you have no idea! (Unless you were there with me.) :roftl: Yasmine is a perfectionist like her brother, so if she liked it I thought Mika must have too! :thumb_yello:

     

    We were let into the audience again. Well, this time we didn't go so far. We were beside the stage and I think we were kind of in way of the band when they come down, so John told us to go further. We where then standing in front of the sound table (whatever it's called?) and had a side view to the stage. It was interesting to watch the show from a completely different direction. And hey, no pushing at a Mika gig! :shocked:

     

     

    To be continued...

  5. The Long and Rambling Report, Part 3

     

     

    We were let into the audience wearing coats over the dresses and man, it was hot there! :shocked: The support act was good every now and then when the songs were starting, but the lead vocalist moved way too much. It was like watching a bad Madonna impersonator, not that I have seen one before this, but hey... There's always a first time for everything! :mf_rosetinted: I was just counting the songs and said a little 'hurray' in my mind everytime the singer mentioned Mika, because I thought that was the last song! :roftl: The support act in Stockholm was much better.

     

    We were on the right side of the stage if you look from the audience's point of view. Some kids were standing next to us and they tried to push their way to the front row. They can't have been more than 12 years old, maybe not even that much, and nearly no one had a parent anywhere near them. I let them go in front of me because they were so little and that was probably their first Mika gig. They seemed to enjoy the support act for some reason. They were in the way of the security and they had to shift back and forth all the time.

     

    I didn't take a lot of pictures during the concert because my old camera is not the best for long-distance photographing. This one is just to show you where we were:

     

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    When Mika played Big Girl and he had the giant inflatable leg on stage, it was so much fun watching him play around it, and it even got stuck on a lamp on the ceiling. Luckily Mika got some help and they were able to remove the leg from the stage. :teehee:

     

    I watched Mika in awe... I think I was more in awe that I have ever been before. His singing is just so... effortless. I enjoyed his "best trumpet solo Vienna has ever seen" (or heard?), and this time I took more notice of the notebook thing than I did in Stockholm. I wasn't as close to Mika this time and I was able to see something else too, you see.

     

    A part of me wanted to see the whole show again, but there was no way going back now... I had dreamed of being a Lollipop Girl for three years, and this could be my only chance. I had been so nervous during the rehearsals that my legs had actually trembled. But I had got my confidence back when we practised the walk with Mika on stage. :wub2: I wasn't scared of the audience at all. I just didn't want to let Mika or Yasmine down. We could have easily messed up the whole show. :blush-anim-cl: We went backstage after Dr. John to get ready for our zombie walk...

     

    To be continued...

  6. The Long and Rambling Report, Part 2

     

     

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    I had seen the venue the day before, so I knew where the queue was going to be. I went there after 11 am and got number 18. I had planned to try to be a Lollipop Girl. I had to have the number as a back up plan in case it wouldn't work out. I met a lot of 'new' MFC'ers I hadn't met before, a few 'old' ones and a few Mika fans who were not on the MFC or were irregular (registered) visitors - at that time. :naughty: Everyone was so nice, and it was the first gig for quite a few.

     

    There were about 50 fans there when John appeared after 4 pm. He asked if there were volunteers to be a Lollipop Girl or a Big Girl, so of course I said I wanted to be a Lollipop Girl. There were nine of us who were let in, and they didn't even check our tickets. We got wristbands, and there was a soundcheck going on in the hall and we got to watch it. Mika wasn't there and John said something to us which none of really heard because it was so noisy there. He said that we have to wait there... for 45 minutes? Or so I heard. The concert hall looked very small compared to other ones I have seen Mika perform in. I had seen the Gasometer A the day before and I had already wondered how big the hall could be in the Gasometer B. Not very big.

     

    Then Mika arrived, looked at us and said 'hello'. He went to check the sound at the back and then went on stage. We got to watch him sing My Interpretation on top of the piano, and Big Girl after that. It was like a special living room gig for the nine of us! :wub2: He continued singing when we went backstage and met Yasmine. She was really nice, and she gave us the dresses, masks, veils and flowers and made sure that everyone had what they needed. We rehearsed the zombie walk backstage and then on stage to Cherisse's drum beat. It didn't go very smoothly at first but we rehearsed enough times until Yasmine was happy. She gave us a lot quidance: told us when to go on stage and when to go off, put us in hight order and told to us to dance during Lollipop. "Dance, tease the band and have fun. Do whatever you feel like but make sure the movements are big" is basically what she said.

     

    At some point when I think we were already in our dresses Mika went past us in the corridor and said 'allô', to which I replied with 'hello'. I thought it was funny! :naughty: Oh, and Yasmine asked us if we had seen Mika before. It was the first gig for some of the LG's and BG's. I told her that it was my tenth time seeing him. You should have seen the look on her face when she shouted 'tenth'! As if it was so surprising when some people here have seen him over twenty times since 2007. :teehee:

     

    To be continued...

  7. The Long and Rambling Report, Part 1

     

     

    My oh my, I don't know where to start my report. The thing is, when a Mika gig is this wonderful my reports get long and rambling. Actually I haven't felt like writing a really long report since Sadler's Wells almost ten months ago. :roftl: I guess this one is my favourite gig now, and it goes by Sadler's Wells just a little bit.

     

    I flew to Vienna on Saturday evening with my parents and younger sister who were going to attend the gig as well. There wasn't much time for sightseeing on Saturday, so we did it on Sunday then. We saw a big church of which name I can't remember. It's some kind of a land mark of Vienna anyway. Very beautiful. We visited the huge Hofburg area, but didn't go to museums or anything. Then we went to Schönbrunn and walked quite a bit... We went to the labyrinth and zoo. We saw the river Donau too, of course (or is it Danube in English? The Finnish name Tonava is the most beautiful in my opinion). We ate in a fancy restaurang near the Schönbrunn zoo. I don't want to sound arrogant, but I think their Swarchwald cake was too sugary and I have made a better similar cake. I took pictures, but their place will be on Facebook or Myspace, not in this thread. We noticed that they dub every film and TV show in German in Austria. It was quite, eh... interesting to watch Leonardo DiCaprio speaking German in The Man and the Iron Mask! :roftl:

     

    On Monday my family went for more sighseeing because they didn't want to queue at all. I gave them their tickets and some special quidance on 'how to behave at a Mika gig'. :naughty: My feet had been very sore after walking so much but they were better on Monday. I thought I saw Bianca at breakfast time at the Etap hotel, but wasn't sure it was her until I saw her later in the queue.

     

    To be continued...

  8. Oh boy!:shocked:

     

    I thought I should take a look in your thread because I know a couple of you Finnish people and you are all so nice :wub2: nice, but I can't understand a word!:roftl:

     

     

    Glad you tried anyway! :thumb_yello: Finnish must be as hard for you as Swedish is for me. Or, maybe a bit harder. I'm supposed to have studied Swedish for a few years, but the grammar still gives me a head ache. :naughty:

  9. I wouldn't recommend it if it's your first show, but I have seen nine shows and one of them was during this tour, so I already know how amazing the show is. Then again I would love to ask my family things like "did you see that?" and "what did you think of that?" after the gig. :teehee: But I would also loooove for them to see me as LG! :biggrin2:

  10. Is anyone going to apply to be a Lollipop Girl or a Big Girl for this show? I have been considering it since Stockholm. It would be nice to do it with someone from here. My family will be in the audience, so I'm either going to be watching the show with them or dancing on stage as a Lollipop Girl. :naughty: I'm still not 100 % sure if I will apply.

  11. Toi Elisan uutinen tais olla lähinnä huono vitsi... :naughty:

     

     

     

    Joo, mä en edes muistanu koko artikkelia. Siinä oli Mikan esikoisalbumin nimikin ihan päin mäntyä! :roftl:

     

    Onneksi saadaan sentään Rufus taas Suomeen, vaikka Mika ei olekaan vielä tulossa. :teehee:

  12. Hitting herself!

    That's the bizarrest thing I've ever heard!

    And Mika says I need help!:blink::naughty:

     

    That's what they did in the front row too, as bizarre as it sounds. Tiibet and I were right in the middle of the front row and people kept pushing us from the left and right sides - and back! :shocked:

     

    I queued since the morning, had number 3 and that was my first time in the middle of a first row, but I'd rather had that experience at some other gig than this one in Stockholm. :(

     

    However it wasn't as bad towards the end of the concert. Mika's energy made up for a lot of pain! But still we had to strain our bodies the whole time to keep our places - which we managed to do.

  13. I just got home. Haven't slept at all after last night's gig. :aah: Mika was absolutely splendid! I don't know how he managed to make forget the pain I was in most time of the gig. :wub2: Mika laughed a lot during the gig and made me laugh too. He spoke Swedish and said the same things in English right after. He said that his Swedish was as bad as two years ago. :teehee: I thought it was all right though! He blew out the big balloon I threw to the stage, he he! I was happy and surprised to hear Touches You. This was the first gig for me after the new album came out.

     

    The crowd were awful, just as bad as I remembered from two years ago. Those Swedish teenagers... I can't believe it, after Tiibet had given them numbers and made sure that they get to the front this is how they pay her back... Kicking and pushing as if they thought they could all get to front that way. Crazy! I was next to Tiibet and got my share. I swear that I have never had bruises after a Mika gig before. :boxed: I have never seen anyone faint at a gig either except during these two Globen gigs. Mika's first Globen gig was like this but I gave in then and moved further back. I didn't give up my position this time though, so I'm in serious pain now. It feels like I may have broken a rib, hopefully not! I had my camera with me, but I gave up trying to take any pictures before the gig and concentrated on staying alive instead - and also enjoying the gig as much as I could!

     

    Mika didn't come out after the gig, he was too tired the security said. Oh well, I only wanted to ask him to sing Toy Boy in Vienna since my mother loves it. I wanted to tell him that I'm bringing my family there. Hopefully I will meet him in Vienna. :) He has been singing Toy Boy a lot during this tour, hasn't he?

     

    I decided that I'm never ever going to see Mika in Sweden again. It's just too much pain.

  14. ~ stockholms tunnelbana~ :teehee:

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    what time do you arrive? I guess i'll manage to get to the Globe not before 2pm :pinkbow:

     

    pre-queue meeting anyone?

     

    My plane should arrive at 8 am. Then I will have to take a train and tube. Not sure how much time it takes until I arrive at the venue. After that I guess I'll just hang there all day long since I don't have a hotel to go to. :biggrin2: We should definitely meet before queuing too. :)

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