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24db wrote:
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bigmoog wrote:I had a look the other day, the refurb's coming on nicely, the bar is gonna be huge..........this is an ideal place for the 40th anni gig...as long as its LOUD....
What was wrong with the RFH in the first place? It looked pretty cool when TD played Purgatorio there.
No leg room, people were choosing not to sit on their seats and sit instead on ther stairs. At first I thought I had a bad seat, but it was the same a few weeks later at the Kraftwerk concert

The first two/ three rows were left empty, so it meant i had a front row seat and found it pretty comfortable :arrow:
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at RFH purgatorio, we were down front left near aisle.....we spent a while counting those who walked out.....................
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Off topic this but Jon...I tend to swear a lot at certain things you know the F word an accasional C word...today I've not been using the F word as it's supposed to sound but been say FUCH ME a lot....I wonder if this virus is affecting my vocabulary. I now prefer saying FUCH to the proper way..strange eh. :wink: :arrow:
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bigmoog wrote:at RFH purgatorio, we were down front left near aisle.....we spent a while counting those who walked out.....................
You must have counted me and the Mrs pretty early on then!.
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Well i stayed,and loved it :arrow: Now i know why you did not take up the offer of footage Tim :lol: :lol:
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epsilon75 wrote:Well i stayed,and loved it :arrow:
so did I and...you know the rest :(
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Everyone to their own mate............im not in a position to critcise anyone for not liking it,and i know there were a few of them :arrow:
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epsilon75 wrote:Everyone to their own mate............im not in a position to critcise anyone for not liking it,and i know there were a few of them :arrow:


Totally agree mate, it was more my fault really, as I knew it wouldn't really be my thing but I didn't want to miss out on a gig.
I was and still am glad that a large percentage of the audience loved the whole night. I remember Edgar's comments afterwards on this forums' forerunner...I hope he realises that even though sometimes his and TD's music doesn't alwys hit home that all the effort (and believe me there was a big effort to do that gig at all....not all of it obvious to your general punter) was appreciated.
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Purgatorio remains my favorite part of the Dante Series........and there was certainly effort put into it on the night :arrow:
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24db wrote:
epsilon75 wrote:Everyone to their own mate............im not in a position to critcise anyone for not liking it,and i know there were a few of them :arrow:


Totally agree mate, it was more my fault really, as I knew it wouldn't really be my thing but I didn't want to miss out on a gig.
I was and still am glad that a large percentage of the audience loved the whole night. I remember Edgar's comments afterwards on this forums' forerunner...I hope he realises that even though sometimes his and TD's music doesn't alwys hit home that all the effort (and believe me there was a big effort to do that gig at all....not all of it obvious to your general punter) was appreciated.
That was quite a post from EF - "wheelchair rubycon" is a phrase that sticks.
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i was sat next to some toff in a penguin suit with his wife in an evening dress at RFH who got up and left 25mins in
something tells me they misunderstood what the night was about
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alipaul wrote:i was sat next to some toff in a penguin suit with his wife in an evening dress at RFH who got up and left 25mins in
something tells me they misunderstood what the night was about
I've only walked out of one thing in my life...and that was a film
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24db wrote:
alipaul wrote:i was sat next to some toff in a penguin suit with his wife in an evening dress at RFH who got up and left 25mins in
something tells me they misunderstood what the night was about
I've only walked out of one thing in my life...and that was a film
i wish i walked out of the registery office 20 years ago, the coach station was only 5 minutes away :shock:

What film was it ?
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alipaul wrote:
24db wrote:
alipaul wrote:i was sat next to some toff in a penguin suit with his wife in an evening dress at RFH who got up and left 25mins in
something tells me they misunderstood what the night was about
I've only walked out of one thing in my life...and that was a film
i wish i walked out of the registery office 20 years ago, the coach station was on 5 minutes away :shock:
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24db wrote:
alipaul wrote:i was sat next to some toff in a penguin suit with his wife in an evening dress at RFH who got up and left 25mins in
something tells me they misunderstood what the night was about
I've only walked out of one thing in my life...and that was a film
I've never walked out on a film, as I don't think I'm qualified to give an opinion, unless I've seen all of it (and you all know, I like to give an opinion :wink: ). However, I did fall asleep during one once. For the record it was Men In Black. What a load of shite! IMO, of course.
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