14.07.2001 (concert)

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14 July 2001
Olli during the performance of "Feuer frei!"
Concert by Rammstein
Show count:#360
Country:United States
   #72
City:Gilford, NH
   #1
Event:Big Field Day Festival
   #1
Venue:Meadowbrook Farm
   #1
Tour:Mutter Tour
   #36
Tour leg:North American leg 2001
   #13
Other artists:Boy Hits Car, Clutch, Crossbreed, Econoline Crush, Fear Factory and 3 others
Price:$32.00
Songs:11
Recordings:
Video:AUD, complete (1)
PRO, partial (1)
Rammstein touring chronology
12 Jul 2001 14 Jul 2001 15 Jul 2001
Additional images:
Ticket

Festival T-Shirt

Information

  • Schneider started drumming too late at the beginning of Links 2-3-4.
  • Till did not wear the usual sparkling firework boots at the start of Weißes Fleisch, instead, he went to put them on during Flake's dance break. After this, Till resumed singing while doing a frontflip with the ignited boots. During this flip, Till stopped singing, throwing off the others. While Till continued as normal, the others tried to keep up, but ultimately could not. Till started singing the chorus and ended up repeating the second line so that the others could join back in with the correct timing.
  • Crossbreed, who were the support band for Rammstein during this part of the tour, also performed at the festival.

Setlist[1]

HerzeleidSehnsuchtMutter
  Herzeleid  
3 )
    • Heirate mich
    • Weißes Fleisch
    • Asche zu Asche
  Sehnsucht  
3 )
    • Sehnsucht
    • Du hast
    • Bück dich
  Mutter  
5 )
    • Mein Herz brennt
    • Links 2-3-4
    • Feuer frei!
    • Rein raus
    • Adios
  Reise, Reise  
0 )
      Rosenrot  
    0 )
        Liebe ist für alle da  
      0 )
          Rammstein  
        0 )
            Zeit  
          0 )
              other  
            0 )

              Media

              Video

              • The song Feuer frei! was broadcasted by WAAF, as well as an interview with Richard. (Link)
              • There is also a complete audience video recording of this concert. (Link)

              Trivia

              • The venue was renamed to Meadowbrook Musical Arts Center in 2001, to Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion in 2007 and to Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion in April 2013.[2]

              Sources