Part 3: Zie GERMAN PHASE

Vienna city hall in the distance...
Trips to the Germanic part of Europe are becoming quite familiar for us now. As former readers of this website know, it's a series of super-fast train rides, tours of amazing cathedrals, small efficient cars, strange delicious meats, and lots of a cappella fans who've never seen Rockapella kick booty.

Vienna, Austria gig
Our first night was in Vienna, Austria, where we had a show at a local club. England's answer to Rockapella, The Magnets, were headlining the first half of an a cappella festival evening, and we anchored the second half. Great guys and they put on a great show. Like the saucy SwingleSingers from last year, I hope we run into them again. The show went very well, and we debuted a set-ending song, using lyrics in 4 languages, intended for Euro-audiences who don't know Carmen Sandiego. Seemed to work.

Rockapella and The Magnets in Vienna
Vienna is incredible. If you get a chance to see it, go. There is so much history, musical and otherwise. The usual pretty churches, plus a huge palace where the Austrian Empress resided until the days of monarchy ended. Her royal apartments are open for tours. Vienna stakes a claim to Mozart and all sorts of wonderful cultural icons. Though the Empress's common nickname, "Sissy", is highly questionable. No, really - it's "Sissy". Honest.

Imperial Palace in Vienna - the apartments of the last Empress...nicknamed "Sissi".... yeah
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Wanna read more about Jeff and the band's tour through Europe and Asia? Check out Jeff's other journal entries:
Part I: Dancing Babies, Korean BBQ sauce, and Eating fiestas!
Part II: Singapore Sunburn and Epic Flying
Part IV: Stuttgart
Part V: Visiting the Father of France
Part VI: Snowy Munich
Part VII: The Best for Last