Well they are already on You Tube. Even some of Albert Noonan clips are unlistenable because some people are singing near him over LC.MarieM wrote: Post your recording of people singing along badly.
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As far as I can tell it is almost impossible to get a "clean" recording of the encores from any concert in Europe.tomsakic wrote:Well they are already on You Tube. Even some of Albert Noonan clips are unlistenable because some people are singing near him over LC.MarieM wrote: Post your recording of people singing along badly.
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Oh we had way more than our fair share of drunken idiots in Kilmainham especially the first night. I blame the organisers for keeping the bars open during the performance. Personally I think them doing that is disrespectful to Leonard and the band and indeed those of us there to see Leonard without distraction. It is a pity Leonard is too generous to ban the selling of alcohol during the performance. If it was a Christy Moore concert here it wouldn't happen as he does ban the sale of alcohol during his concerts.
As I posted in the Dublin thread at the barrier for the encores the first night this woman started talking loudly during FBR and my instant reaction was to tell her to "Shut the f**k up". I was furious with her. On the final night someone else did the same but I wasn't close enough to silence her but I did look down the barrier at her. I don't know what my expression was but the security guy between us and the stage saw the look and nearly collapsed with laughter. My attitude is do these people not realise how lucky they are to be able to witness the magic of Leonard live.
As I posted in the Dublin thread at the barrier for the encores the first night this woman started talking loudly during FBR and my instant reaction was to tell her to "Shut the f**k up". I was furious with her. On the final night someone else did the same but I wasn't close enough to silence her but I did look down the barrier at her. I don't know what my expression was but the security guy between us and the stage saw the look and nearly collapsed with laughter. My attitude is do these people not realise how lucky they are to be able to witness the magic of Leonard live.
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Perhaps they could ban alcohol and legalise marijuana during concerts, then it might be more laid back - just like the early Seventies!
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John Etherington wrote:Perhaps they could ban alcohol and legalise marijuana during concerts, then it might be more laid back - just like the early Seventies!

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I want to add that it also irritates me when people sing through most of the songs. I love singing to So long Marianne, Closing Time, and a few others but i am there to hear Leonard sing not the people sitting next to me. I once sat next to someone who just wouldn't stop singing to each song...I told her it annoyed me and she so kindly stopped. Lucky Me...
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We had no problems with drunks, or singers (apart from the obvious enjoyable singing to the usual numbers) on Sunday at Wembley but I was only saying something along those lines to Vicomtesse recently and how it was so enjoyable back in the day to sit back and listen to the early (and not so early albums) and enjoy a nice spliff whilst listening to yer man. So to my way of thinking, it might be a good idea to let all the "usual offenders" have a blow and then sit them down and let them listen to Leonard and who knows, they might well hear words they haven't actually heard beforemusicmania wrote:John Etherington wrote:Perhaps they could ban alcohol and legalise marijuana during concerts, then it might be more laid back - just like the early Seventies!

I guess it all started for me sometime around Christmas 1967 and now, goodness me, it's.........2018 and over fifty years later.
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Re: Drunks at Leonard's European Concerts
Did they not stop serving alcohol when the concert started in Kilmainham in 2008?
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2009 O2 (Dublin), Nimes
2010 Lissadell (Sligo),
2012 Kilmainham (Dublin)
2013 Bercy (Paris), O2 Dublin
There's a blaze of light
In every word
It doesn't matter which you heard