Planet Dave wrote:Bloody hell that was a gig and a half, not to mention the weekend generally! Beautiful venue, cracking crowd, awesome show. Happy Birthday Sisters!
Too many folk to name names (wouldn't want to miss anyone) but Zeno, as is by now traditional, claims the 'Above & Beyond The Call Of Duty' award.
Vodka? Montmartre?
It was indeed - never been so happy to overhear someone checking the footy scores, and Quiffy, Jo and the others! This will live long in the memory.
And for those who know Manchester, I uploaded an old piccie of 'the wankered one with long hair' taken in the downstairs pool room in the Banshee ...
FatTimBob wrote:Many thanks for organising things, Laurent, great to meet you finally.
A Bientot!
BTW hair comes and goes, and so far it still returns on demand!
It was my pleasure, you were a bit like my guests
You are huge on your avatar photo
See you soon or later on the riviera !
FatTimBob wrote:It was indeed - never been so happy to overhear someone checking the footy scores, and Quiffy, Jo and the others! This will live long in the memory.
And for those who know Manchester, I uploaded an old piccie of 'the wankered one with long hair' taken in the downstairs pool room in the Banshee ...
so young
was great to meet you. drop me a mail re: c++ and cross-training
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
doctoravalanche wrote:[...]I had to come with the security guy at the entrance of the venue, indeed they wanted me to erase everything from my camera, but after a very hard negociation I finally manage to keep all my videos, but could not film Temple Of Love at all ...
anyone know the track which was used as intro for this one?
if i remember well, no afterhours (like in leeds) and alsow no spacetime like at the other gigs. just one song played a little bit louder that the others on the tape. or i'm wrong?
doctoravalanche wrote:[...]I had to come with the security guy at the entrance of the venue, indeed they wanted me to erase everything from my camera, but after a very hard negociation I finally manage to keep all my videos, but could not film Temple Of Love at all ...
lachert wrote:anyone know the track which was used as intro for this one?
if i remember well, no afterhours (like in leeds) and alsow no spacetime like at the other gigs. just one song played a little bit louder that the others on the tape. or i'm wrong?
I think I put in my brief review that it was "Here Come The Girls" by Ernie K Doe. An inspired choice.
doctoravalanche wrote:[...]I had to come with the security guy at the entrance of the venue, indeed they wanted me to erase everything from my camera, but after a very hard negociation I finally manage to keep all my videos, but could not film Temple Of Love at all ...
Hard negotiation as in saying: "If you take my camera, I'll find out where you live?"
paul wrote:
Hard negotiation as in saying: "If you take my camera, I'll find out where you live?"
Well, when you have 3 very tall monsters in front you it would be a bit ambitious to say that
So my only solution was to say: "I know Quiff Boy" , and the guys said "Ok no problem man, you can keep filming the show and even jump on stage if you want"
doctoravalanche wrote:So my only solution was to say: "I know Quiff Boy" , and the guys said "Ok no problem man, you can keep filming the show and even jump on stage if you want"
if only i had that much influence
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
lachert wrote:anyone know the track which was used as intro for this one?
if i remember well, no afterhours (like in leeds) and alsow no spacetime like at the other gigs. just one song played a little bit louder that the others on the tape. or i'm wrong?
I think I put in my brief review that it was "Here Come The Girls" by Ernie K Doe. An inspired choice.
thanks, must missed somehow.
i very like when they started from "will you still love me tomorrow" too