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Re: Dublin, June 14-15 - tickets
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 3:43 am
by William
Ladies,
The winner of the trip backstage in Manchester has been decided and those who have not heard from me by PM will realise they have not been fortunate enough to make it to the inner sanctum/i!!
The winner has asked to remain anonymous and I respect her decision. Should she wish to reveal her identity that is her prerogative.
Real-Alan, you will be welcome in England, all the way from the Western tip of the Empire.
Welcome home!
William
Re: Dublin, June 14-15 - tickets
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 2:29 pm
by fisherinbelfast
lynam thanks very much if i pm you with my e mail can you send it ?
Re: Dublin, June 14-15 - tickets
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 2:41 pm
by fisherinbelfast
heres a site for a few live concerts . the albert hall show is brilliant. i,ve been looking for the show in warsaw 1985 anybody got an address were i can download it ?
http://feryalim.blogcu.com
Re: Dublin, June 14-15 - tickets
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 3:33 pm
by goldie fish
Hello All
I’ve been here on and off for a few years but never got around to signing up. Gotta say Thanks for all the advice posted here. Although I did get into such a panic on Thursday, reading all the posts. I borrowed a laptop to add to my laptop and my battered old desktop all set up on ticketmaster. I got in on the first go, I couldn’t believe my luck.

Mr. Cohen is the only person that I would sell my soul to see live. I’ve been saying that for years. I truly never believed it would happen. His music has been in my life as long as I can remember, thanks to my mother owning Songs of LC and SOLAH on vinyl.
I think I have good seats, but I know I will have my eyes closed. I’m wondering if I should scrape together the cash for Friday?
I read something on another thread about a meet up before. Any news on that?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7IuCKfA0PM
The Goldie Fish.
Re: Dublin, June 14-15 - tickets
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 3:52 am
by William
Good heavens, would you REALLY want to meet most of these people?
William
Re: Dublin, June 14-15 - tickets
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 4:18 pm
by jally
dont think i'd be on for meeting people from here! just from reading this thread alone. hardly an endearing bunch
ANYWAY, I think its great news that Damien Rice is the support. He is much better live than on record. I've seen him a few times in a small pub packed with less than 100 people, years before O was released, and later in larger venues. It was always a great gig. Pity Lisa Hannigan isn't singing with him anymore as she really complimented his music and performance. Been a few years now so it'll be great to see him again.
He must have impressed Len at the Music Hall of Fame induction where Damien sang Hallelujah. Also, I think it is fitting to have someone who is such a big fan to the support.
What a great evening's entertainment and all just a short walk from my home
"If I were to float off in a balloon and were only allowed to bring the music of one artist, I would chose Leonard Cohen. Very few things in life are this clear to me." Damien Rice
Re: Dublin, June 14-15 - tickets
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 4:54 pm
by goldie fish
William wrote:Good heavens, would you REALLY want to meet most of these people?
William
jally wrote:dont think i'd be on for meeting people from here! just from reading this thread alone. hardly an endearing bunch
..maybe I'm taking a risk here...But in the spirit of adventure and all that.

I'll take my chances.
Re: Dublin, June 14-15 - tickets
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 5:00 pm
by margaret
Please remember that some of the banter here is meant to be humourous. The printed word does not always translate this very well

We are not all grumpy old men or women! Not all the time anyway

Re: Dublin, June 14-15 - tickets
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 11:14 pm
by William
Margaret
You are an eternal optimist and to be encouraged.
You are, I understand, also English so well done on that too!
William
Re: Dublin, June 14-15 - tickets
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 9:22 pm
by tinderella
Nobody parties like the Irish William, and we don't need back stage passes to have a brilliant time either!

Re: Dublin, June 14-15 - tickets
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 11:09 pm
by damellon
tinderella53 -
By that remark I take it that you aren't the lucky one either!!
Think he went for the younger model??
Or was nationality the deciding factor?
Margaret, is there something you'd like to tell us?

Re: Dublin, June 14-15 - tickets
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 11:19 pm
by fisherinbelfast
william your becoming a real pain in the ass . to think we have suffered 800 yrs of your crap. do one william.
Re: Dublin, June 14-15 - tickets
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 11:26 pm
by tinderella
Ha ha Damellon.... I don't think I was even in the running lol. But I am not sure I would want to spend an evening with someone that things Ireland is a cultural wilderness....
Who needs backstage passes when we have your chippy van D

...... sounds like all the fun will be there.
Re: Dublin, June 14-15 - tickets
Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 12:48 am
by margaret
damellon wrote:tinderella53 -
By that remark I take it that you aren't the lucky one either!!
Think he went for the younger model??
Or was nationality the deciding factor?
Margaret, is there something you'd like to tell us?

I am definitely NOT a young model

Not totally "English" either!
Margaret
Re: Dublin, June 14-15 - tickets
Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 2:27 am
by damellon
tinderella53 wrote:Ha ha Damellon.... I don't think I was even in the running lol. But I am not sure I would want to spend an evening with someone that things Ireland is a cultural wilderness....
Who needs backstage passes when we have your chippy van D

...... sounds like all the fun will be there.
It certainly will be, tinderella.
Roddy Doyle's doing the poster
The Man's

recording the 'roll-up, roll-up'
Interviews soon for those who can stand the heat!
(If it wasn't Margaret, do you think it was Claire? or maybe Diane? or maybe that Miss35?)