There was sentenced life and happy days, when Lars Lilholt together with his band took the Horsens New Theatre on Friday evening and gave a one-hour live concert absolutely free here at dawn.dk as a part of Extra the Magazine’s new concept ‘Summer Live’, where we send live concerts every Friday throughout the summer.
Friday’s concert managed Lilholt in the degree to set the party started and get the danes up of the sofas at home in the living rooms.
‘Call it love’, ‘Jens Langkniv’ and ‘good Luck’ was just a few of the hits, which the danes could dance to at home in the living rooms, while Lilholt also presented new songs like the track ‘breakfast café’.
And even though Lars Lilholt several times during the concert forgot the text of his songs, he continued unabated – much to the delight of the viewers, who sent loving greetings to Lars Lilholdt in droves in Extra Magazine’s liveblog.
‘Thank you for a wonderful concert. At home brought it in the literal sense, both the tears, the joy, the inspiration and nostaligi. Thank you! So nice!’, wrote a viewer for example.
During Friday’s concert was the viewers also the opportunity to ask Lilholt questions in livebloggen. You can read his answers to all the questions below:
– Unrequited love 35 years ago.
– I am looking forward to.
Lilholt on stage Friday night in Horsens Ny Teater. Photo: Anita Graversen
I’ve missed you and your wonderful orchestra very much in years! You know, when it again becomes possible to experience a genuine Lilholt concert again?
– No.
– It is actually both. It can be something different.
How is it to play in front of a ‘quiet’ audience? In is, of course, not without reason, known as DKs best liveorkester!
– It is fine. So is there room for contemplation.
What really happened here with the first release of ‘When I love’, which was played live in 2010 and is more reminiscent of the melody to ‘In the forest deep, quiet calm’?
– It was made in 2012.
Lars Lilholt need to stand on the stage Friday night after a longer break due to the coronavirus. Photo: Anita Graversen
What is the story behind the ‘Dance’?
– An anniversary for some dancers, called Silkeborg Morrismen.
How does it feel to forget the text on the stage, as you did for Friday’s concert?
– Annoying!
How do you know when a song is finished?
– It can be felt.
Can you donate a coin to the Lilholt and his band?
– No. Buy evs. merchandise on the website.
– We have two questions: What is the name of the song with the love you have written together with Kristian and just have the game, and when released your next album?
– It is called ’to be close’, and the next album – it mind I didn’t know.
What is your greatest musical experience?
– Yehudi Menuhin in Aarhus Stadionhal 1973
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