Photos of the logos tour?

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Photos of the logos tour?

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Hello.
I am looking for pictures of the '82 Tour logos tour.
Can anyone help?
I have only this photo:
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THX
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intercorni wrote:Hello.
I am looking for pictures of the '82 Tour logos tour.
Can anyone help?
I have only this photo:
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THX
Cornel.
I'm sure Andy or Jacob could help you.
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A fair number (20 odd?)...but I don't own the copyright to use them, therefore I won't be posting them here..sorry
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Kinda lame, but I couldn't resist it.

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This could be from the Logos tour as well:
http://tangerinedream.pertou.dk/#post478
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Thx, but the quality is not really good :-(
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I'm actually kicking myself because I took some really nice photos of TD at the Bristol Colston Hall in 1982 but have since misplaced them. :evil:

Must ask my Mum if she's seen them.

Had some great shots of the equipment as well. I took those during the intermission.
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Chris Monk wrote:I'm actually kicking myself because I took some really nice photos of TD at the Bristol Colston Hall in 1982 but have since misplaced them. :evil:

Must ask my Mum if she's seen them.

Had some great shots of the equipment as well. I took those during the intermission.
I'd be very interested to see those Chris - You may have got me as a spotty teenager ! :shock: :wink:
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timer wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:I'm actually kicking myself because I took some really nice photos of TD at the Bristol Colston Hall in 1982 but have since misplaced them. :evil:

Must ask my Mum if she's seen them.

Had some great shots of the equipment as well. I took those during the intermission.
I'd be very interested to see those Chris - You may have got me as a spotty teenager ! :shock: :wink:
Not half as interested as me. They were something of a treasured possession. I'd love to know what I did with them.

Where were you then Tim. We were front row of the balcony. It was a cracking show.

...but, then again, aren't they all. :D
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Chris Monk wrote:
timer wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:I'm actually kicking myself because I took some really nice photos of TD at the Bristol Colston Hall in 1982 but have since misplaced them. :evil:

Must ask my Mum if she's seen them.

Had some great shots of the equipment as well. I took those during the intermission.
I'd be very interested to see those Chris - You may have got me as a spotty teenager ! :shock: :wink:
Not half as interested as me. They were something of a treasured possession. I'd love to know what I did with them.

Where were you then Tim. We were front row of the balcony. It was a cracking show.

...but, then again, aren't they all. :D
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timer wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:
timer wrote: I'd be very interested to see those Chris - You may have got me as a spotty teenager ! :shock: :wink:
Not half as interested as me. They were something of a treasured possession. I'd love to know what I did with them.

Where were you then Tim. We were front row of the balcony. It was a cracking show.

...but, then again, aren't they all. :D
4th Row in the Stalls just in line with JS 8)
Might have got a nice shot of the back of your head then. :wink:
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Chris Monk wrote:
timer wrote:
Chris Monk wrote: Not half as interested as me. They were something of a treasured possession. I'd love to know what I did with them.

Where were you then Tim. We were front row of the balcony. It was a cracking show.

...but, then again, aren't they all. :D
4th Row in the Stalls just in line with JS 8)
Might have got a nice shot of the back of your head then. :wink:

At least the light didn't reflect of it then ! !! :shock: :oops: :lol: :lol:
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Chris Monk wrote:Had some great shots of the equipment as well. I took those during the intermission.
That is what I would want to see!!!
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intercorni wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:Had some great shots of the equipment as well. I took those during the intermission.
That is what I would want to see!!!
me too.
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