Rebban wrote

Sitting and listening to the recording, pretty good, a pro record.

"Rock n Roll this evening" Juris begins and the band starts with a super version of the song "No Rest" ("Ingen Ro").

Next song is "Pants Pants from Borås" ("Flås Flås från Borås") swings like hell, poor thing, he has not been easy and the girl had his puke in her lap, poor guy (so now you know you should not drink too much at the pub). A fully completed new favorite for me.

"Thirst" ("Törst") is a pretty good song about how children think about young people who should not drink too much. This song should be played during the students' zeroing and when it is time for Student Festival here in Linkoping in Sweden. Also a clear favorite.

"Next song dedicate all of you who know what it's like to be solo now and then." After these lines, the beautiful song "Alone" ("Ensam") started. I first heard this song on Youtube ... This song would be played in the evenings at St Lars Church in Linkoping. Or at the river street here in Linkoping. A true classic.

"Lasse, you have a tip?" ("Lasse ska du ha ett tips?") is a real bell song to all wearing a tie. Also politicians or journalists. Would also suit Aftonbladet's (the Evening paper's) editorial office. It swings like crazy. This is also a self-evident favorite.

"Dollar Dick" is a really good Motvind tune with nice riffs and good lyrics. Does anyone know if it is based on real person?

"Snow White" ("Snövit") is a worthy "sequel" to the song Anna (if it is), nice song and some of the quieter kind. Beautiful. "Snow White, beat hard, be strong!"

"As in a fog" ("Som i en dimma") in a heavy version and much better than the studio version, will probably always be a favorite of mine.

"Wonderful Feeling" ("Underbar känsla") is the last song, a pretty good song, the first time I hear it, a real highlight.

Too bad I was born in 1988 and missed the gig, hope I get to see Headwind (Motvind) Live sometime. People's Park is still there today. Is now at the "Old Linköping"
/ Rebban 2008-08-13

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