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Girls dressed according to the code, girls in trance, girls with tears rolling down their cheeks, hysterical girls, girls on stretchers, girls losing consciousness, en masse. Can you believe it? His Infernal Majesty, HIM, arrived here on time to trigger total delirium in a bunch of happy teenage girls and an occasional boyfriend.
Delirium was mainly caused by the band singer, Ville Valo, who seemed to be having some problems with his bones if his styling is anything to go by, especially his woollen cap. His eye makeup seemed to be leaking, too and he seemed to be tripping that he is a cross between Jim Morrison and Michael Hutchence.
The Finns, who started their career as a Black Sabbath cover band, brought gothic chandeliers to illustrate their dark story. Heartagram was there, too. Their fans thanked them by chorus singing culminating with the song "Wicked Game". The feeling at that moment could be best described as emotional tsunami. People who had not understood why the 'sophisticated' Finns had won the Eurosong suddenly had a clear picture.
While the guys around Ville played their damnedest, people who knew nothing about HIM and who were there by chance were unsure if the band in front of them were indeed the winners of Eurosong.
It was interesting to note the latest phenomenon at HIM concert: mobiles and cameras glimmering in the air, recording timeless moments electronically but also obstructing true enjoyment of the concert. Those who had a trip on the idol's looks, performance and singing, however, lit their lighters at the sweet numbers like "Sweet 16".