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Do any of you nutters on here like roger waters.
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Cause if you do I have a spare ticket going for next saturday 12th may in earls court london so you up for it red you will be going with me and my 2 sons and that is an offer you just cant refuse is it.
But of course this is open to all and where the hell are you ummmm have you turned into trinny by any chance
But of course this is open to all and where the hell are you ummmm have you turned into trinny by any chance
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Love war of the worlds as well aprilis that is one of my all time great cds and forever autumn is a classic anit, and david essex and richard burton just both seem to blend in effortsouly on the album dont they will have to get tickets for that as well and the 02 is only half an hour from where I live, got tickets to see the police as well later on this year have 4 tickets one for me one for the g/f and one for the ex misses as she has always been fanatical about sting and guess what I have bought one to many again 4 tickets and only 3 people going at the moment god I will have to try and stop doing that open to offers though
Knobby I am curious to hear for myself how DSotM sounds without the rest of Floyd playing. You said that RW was brilliant playing it a Hyde Park though, so I know I am in for a great night anyhow.
McFluff, if you can get there after work you really should go if knobby's ticket is still available. These opportunities don't come up too often.
McFluff, if you can get there after work you really should go if knobby's ticket is still available. These opportunities don't come up too often.
trust me aprilis you are in for a really good night if the acousticks (cant spell that but you know what I mean) at hyde park sound that well in the open air omg what are they going to sound like in earls court fanastabalittle or wat (just made that word up by the way) saw the floyd many moons ago at earls court doing the wall and when they opened the concert up all you could see was a great big wall on stage and gradgually one by one the paper bricks were taken out of the wall untill you could see the floyd.
And we met trever mcdonut on the way out (he used to be a news reader dinna he)
And we met trever mcdonut on the way out (he used to be a news reader dinna he)
I saw The Wall on video knobby and it was cr@p, yet my Dad and a few friends saw it live and thought it was fantastic. Recordings never do a live concert justice do they; they just can't recreate the same atmosphere (or acoustics, lol!).
Having said that though, I have the last live performance of WOTW on special edition DVD and played loud through the home cinema surround sound it is fab. It does give you a sense of the atmosphere in as much as a recording can.
"One of the highlights of the show, thanks to the amazing use of digital technology,�is the �live� performance of Richard Burton. Brought back to life in the form of a ten foot high, 3D sculpted head that hovers over the stage, Richard is seen and heard re-creating his original role as George Herbert, the journalist"
The bloke who plays Nathaniel (Alexis James) is just as good as David Essex was and Justin Hayward performs his original part as does Chris Thompson. Nathaniel is played by Russell Watson and Jeff Wayne's daughter is Carrie, the journalist's fiancee. Among the effects, a 30ft martian fighting machine descends on the auditorium firing 'heat rays' at the audience.
I know it's gonna be AAAWSOME and I am sooo excited!
If you get a chance to obtain tickets knobby don't hesitate. For a WOTW fan it's not to be missed.
Having said that though, I have the last live performance of WOTW on special edition DVD and played loud through the home cinema surround sound it is fab. It does give you a sense of the atmosphere in as much as a recording can.
"One of the highlights of the show, thanks to the amazing use of digital technology,�is the �live� performance of Richard Burton. Brought back to life in the form of a ten foot high, 3D sculpted head that hovers over the stage, Richard is seen and heard re-creating his original role as George Herbert, the journalist"
The bloke who plays Nathaniel (Alexis James) is just as good as David Essex was and Justin Hayward performs his original part as does Chris Thompson. Nathaniel is played by Russell Watson and Jeff Wayne's daughter is Carrie, the journalist's fiancee. Among the effects, a 30ft martian fighting machine descends on the auditorium firing 'heat rays' at the audience.
I know it's gonna be AAAWSOME and I am sooo excited!
If you get a chance to obtain tickets knobby don't hesitate. For a WOTW fan it's not to be missed.
Just found out that there are still tickets available for WOTW at the O2 Arena on Dec 22nd if you are interested knobby....
http://thewaroftheworldstickets.trinitystreetd irect.com/litetickets/ticketselection.asp
http://thewaroftheworldstickets.trinitystreetd irect.com/litetickets/ticketselection.asp
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