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Mike *

Mike * Report 28 May 2010 20:28

Classical stuff tonight.
It varies every week.
I attended a recording once featuring Paloma Faith and Tony Christie. They were brilliant.

Dozey

Dozey Report 28 May 2010 21:42

Hi Sylvia & Michael.

I saw Tony Christie once at Caesars Palace in Luton with a group of neighbours. Used to be a cheap night out with chicken in a basket thrown in! I thought he was terrific as well. Went to quite a few of them at the time. Would you believe Mud, Showwaddywaddy etc. etc. Mind you after the last mentioned I was deaf for 24 hours and I am not joking. My goodness it was LOUD.

Catch ya later.

Jeanie

Mike *

Mike * Report 28 May 2010 23:48

Nothing quite like a live gig.
Talk about Loud .... nothing quite compares to seeing the Beatles. My ears were ringing for days !

Dozey

Dozey Report 29 May 2010 08:47

Now I'm jealous Michael. Had my first baby just as the Beatles were taking off. In fact, first time I heard one of their songs I was lying in a hospital bed. Didn't have much of a chance of getting to concerts after that.

Before I married I saw Harry Belafonte (in Kilburn I think). He was stupendous. No backing singers, no other artists on the show. Just him and he just sang and sang.

Jeanie

marmar

marmar Report 29 May 2010 11:09

hi are you the michael that helped me with my wheat tree.

Mike *

Mike * Report 29 May 2010 12:25

Don't think so Marilyn, it doesn't ring a bell, sorry.

Gee

Gee Report 29 May 2010 13:48

Or if you dont, not to worry , I'll spend an hour searching and come up with all sorts for you.....

....then you can come back and tell me you knew everything already

will I ever learn

x

Dozey

Dozey Report 29 May 2010 17:46

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marmar

marmar Report 29 May 2010 18:30

ok i am not used to this but i did find some of the info was helpful. i wanted to say thank you . but i will need to ask another question.

Mike *

Mike * Report 29 May 2010 18:32

If it's about the same family then simply add it onto that thread ( you can edit your title to include "New request" or "Still looking" etc

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 29 May 2010 23:31

I started at Liverpool university just as the Beatles were becoming known as a northern group. Even went to the Cavern just once, but they weren't playing that night!!


1959 that was!

Dare I say that I liked Herman's Hermits better??


I worked in a hotel in Frinton-on-Sea that summer (1959), and there was a Jazz Festival in Clacton, just a few miles away. We used to leave work at about 9 pm, drive to Clacton for the late show (there were 4 altogether), then back to Frinton for a couple of hours sleep before getting up to take early morning cups of tea to the guests.

I saw Hymphrey Lyttleton one night and Johhny Dankworth with Cleo Laine on another. Don't remember the other 2 now ..... but those two gave me my long time love of traditional jazz.


Jeanie, we saw Harry Belafonte live soon after we arrived in Vancouver, our anniversary treat. As you said, just him and one other person (a woman who was involved in the Hole in My Bucket song/scene), and he sang and sang.

s
xx

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 30 May 2010 06:50

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Dozey

Dozey Report 30 May 2010 09:00

Just doing the rounds. Caught up with you on another thread Sylvia. You did have me worried. Thought I may have offended you with my "No, Sylvia you shouldn't mention it". Sometimes you cannot be sure people have taken things as they were meant to be taken when there is no tone of voice to judge by.

Luv
Jeanie

Mike *

Mike * Report 30 May 2010 20:29

Heave ho

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 30 May 2010 21:14

nah Jeanie


you didn't offend me!

Dozey

Dozey Report 30 May 2010 23:10

You're right Sylvia. I had forgotten there was someone else involved in the Hole in a Bucket song. Now you've reminded me of it I think it was probably one of the favourite songs of the evening because it gave people a laugh. It was probably around the same time you were enjoying Herman's Hermits!!!

Actually I quite liked them - but not as much as the Beatles. Always had a soft spot for George Harrison and his song about his guitar gently weeping nearly has me in tears.

Don't seem to be able to go tonight - but I must.

Night night to all
x

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 30 May 2010 23:17

OH was once chased through the centre of Liverpool


.......... a group of girls thought he was Peter Noone




sleep tight!

xxx

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 31 May 2010 01:03

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Mike *

Mike * Report 31 May 2010 21:02

Something tells me .. it's time for a push

Mike *

Mike * Report 1 Jun 2010 01:28

Nudge for the night shift