Norway - Bergen 2011-11-15!
happy for you but wtf? where's continental tour? only islands, scandinavia etc... one and only gig so far will be cancell tomorrow. looks like thay don't wanna go down on mainland this time
long live rock'n'roll
Go down on?lachert wrote:happy for you but wtf? where's continental tour? only islands, scandinavia etc... one and only gig so far will be cancell tomorrow. looks like thay don't wanna go down on mainland this time
Don't worry yet, remember how they toured in march 2009
must be new kind of english, sorryeuphoria wrote:Go down on?lachert wrote:happy for you but wtf? where's continental tour? only islands, scandinavia etc... one and only gig so far will be cancell tomorrow. looks like thay don't wanna go down on mainland this time
Don't worry yet, remember how they toured in march 2009
i don't wanna such big tour as in 2009, it always means a lot of mid-quality gigs and tired band, but 2 - 3 decent gigs near me will be nice
long live rock'n'roll
anyone wanna sponsor a native Norwegian speaker to take along for those tricky beer ordering conversations?
i'm hjappy to cover all your translating and interpreting needs for a small fee: accomodation, travel costs, and a daily food allowance! thanks!
on the other hand, norway is not in the EU so cigarettes and booze at the airport on entry! \o/
i'm hjappy to cover all your translating and interpreting needs for a small fee: accomodation, travel costs, and a daily food allowance! thanks!
on the other hand, norway is not in the EU so cigarettes and booze at the airport on entry! \o/
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Bergen of all places!
Bring on the swedish dates.
Bring on the swedish dates.
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I´ve heard whispers...TheBoyNextDoor wrote:Bergen of all places!
Bring on the swedish dates.
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TheGoodSon wrote:I´ve heard whispers...
London-Bergen is only 36 hours by express train, should be no problem for someone contemplating the Transsib - at least if someone has a big fat wallet_emma_ wrote:But I need a canoe from London.sukhoi wrote:You should be happy, there is a cheap direct flight from Gdansk to Bergen with Wizzair_emma_ wrote:Looks like I'm going to have to find some extra source of income.
I've just been googling and googling and nope, it's not doable by train, even if the journey takes "only" 36 hours it's still too long to make it in time.euphoria wrote:London-Bergen is only 36 hours by express train,
Does anybody know if there exist a fast ferry from England to Norway? Either I'm too dumb to find it on google, or it doesn't exist.
No, they removed all ferry services UK-Norway a couple of years ago, only Scandinavian connection today is Harwich-Esbjerg(DK), which doesn't make much sense för Bergen._emma_ wrote:I've just been googling and googling and nope, it's not doable by train, even if the journey takes "only" 36 hours it's still too long to make it in time.euphoria wrote:London-Bergen is only 36 hours by express train,
Does anybody know if there exist a fast ferry from England to Norway? Either I'm too dumb to find it on google, or it doesn't exist.
And yes you're right, I had underestimated how poor the connections were between the two biggest cities in Norway... Oslo could be reached already before noon, but then the fun ends.
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I'm sure there'll be room in his TURDIS_emma_ wrote:well if you booked one already, can you PM me the details of the flight (which obviously doesn't mean I will be able to say yes, but at least you'll know that I tried).Dr Poo wrote:Just get on a bloody plane!
perhaps you could hire a 'rib' or travel by deep sea trawler
Came back from Bergen yesterday, I have seen quite a few cities, but I've never seen anything like that town before "amazing" would be understatement.
Some travel tips for you guys:
If you have an extra day, take the train Oslo-Bergen. It is allegedly one of the most beautiful train trips in the world, and I can testify that it's true
Takes 6, 7 hours, it's quite an experience and not boring at all. You'll even get through a highland area where they filmed one of the first Star Wars movies
If you book the train ticket online (Norwegian railways official website http://www.nsb.no/?lang=en_US) in advance, you can snatch a "Minipris" starting at 199.- NOK (around 20 Euro) for all the way. It gets more expensive with time and there is a limited contingency of these, so it's better to buy it timely.
Train is roomy and comfy, and they have decent coffee (for a train).
There is an extra playground wagon for families with children, so in the other wagons, you can enjoy the quiet
And in Bergen, avoid the scenic spots like Bryggen during day when it's overcrowded with tourists, just go there late afternoon when the tourist buses have left.
Shops for clothes and stuff close around 5 pm in summer, but food shops are open until midnight. You can't buy alcohol in supermarkets and 7/11s after 6pm (week) or 8pm (weekends), only in pubs, where it's more expensive of course.
Some travel tips for you guys:
If you have an extra day, take the train Oslo-Bergen. It is allegedly one of the most beautiful train trips in the world, and I can testify that it's true
Takes 6, 7 hours, it's quite an experience and not boring at all. You'll even get through a highland area where they filmed one of the first Star Wars movies
If you book the train ticket online (Norwegian railways official website http://www.nsb.no/?lang=en_US) in advance, you can snatch a "Minipris" starting at 199.- NOK (around 20 Euro) for all the way. It gets more expensive with time and there is a limited contingency of these, so it's better to buy it timely.
Train is roomy and comfy, and they have decent coffee (for a train).
There is an extra playground wagon for families with children, so in the other wagons, you can enjoy the quiet
And in Bergen, avoid the scenic spots like Bryggen during day when it's overcrowded with tourists, just go there late afternoon when the tourist buses have left.
Shops for clothes and stuff close around 5 pm in summer, but food shops are open until midnight. You can't buy alcohol in supermarkets and 7/11s after 6pm (week) or 8pm (weekends), only in pubs, where it's more expensive of course.
Sita, I know, I checked this route on the internet and this is exactly what I wanted to do, but sadly the trip by train from London to Bergen is not doable in time to make it to the Bergen gig (and I'll definitely be in London). So - not this time for me, I hope that one day in my life I'll take the Oslo-Bergen train anyway.
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Are any of you familiar with the venue, USF Verftet? How's the sound for a rock and roll gig?