Your Favourite TD Concert Entrance
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it started 40-45 minutes late (or at least the doors opened late)...so we were standing around for ages. I know for a fact there was an afternoon gig as I spoke to somebody who went to it at a recent fan meet, so it's possible they had equipment problems that delayed the evening gig. I should ask their manager one dayNAVEL OF LIGHT wrote:While we're on the subject, and im sure its been raised before, at the beginning of Logos when the introducer says, 'thank you for been patient' (followed by an s'awlright ), what happened so he had to apologise? was anyone here, there in '82 and can give us a write up?
24db wrote:it started 40-45 minutes late (or at least the doors opened late)...so we were standing around for ages. I know for a fact there was an afternoon gig as I spoke to somebody who went to it at a recent fan meet, so it's possible they had equipment problems that delayed the evening gig. I should ask their manager one dayNAVEL OF LIGHT wrote:While we're on the subject, and im sure its been raised before, at the beginning of Logos when the introducer says, 'thank you for been patient' (followed by an s'awlright ), what happened so he had to apologise? was anyone here, there in '82 and can give us a write up?
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Fantastic gig...and VERY LOUD, even in row Zepsilon75 wrote:24db wrote:it started 40-45 minutes late (or at least the doors opened late)...so we were standing around for ages. I know for a fact there was an afternoon gig as I spoke to somebody who went to it at a recent fan meet, so it's possible they had equipment problems that delayed the evening gig. I should ask their manager one dayNAVEL OF LIGHT wrote:While we're on the subject, and im sure its been raised before, at the beginning of Logos when the introducer says, 'thank you for been patient' (followed by an s'awlright ), what happened so he had to apologise? was anyone here, there in '82 and can give us a write up?
Proof I was there, I might have mentioned this before
Awesome show mate,must have been great to have been there
24db wrote:it started 40-45 minutes late (or at least the doors opened late)...so we were standing around for ages. I know for a fact there was an afternoon gig as I spoke to somebody who went to it at a recent fan meet, so it's possible they had equipment problems that delayed the evening gig. I should ask their manager one dayNAVEL OF LIGHT wrote:While we're on the subject, and im sure its been raised before, at the beginning of Logos when the introducer says, 'thank you for been patient' (followed by an s'awlright ), what happened so he had to apologise? was anyone here, there in '82 and can give us a write up?
Proof I was there, I might have mentioned this before
timer wrote:24db wrote:it started 40-45 minutes late (or at least the doors opened late)...so we were standing around for ages. I know for a fact there was an afternoon gig as I spoke to somebody who went to it at a recent fan meet, so it's possible they had equipment problems that delayed the evening gig. I should ask their manager one dayNAVEL OF LIGHT wrote:While we're on the subject, and im sure its been raised before, at the beginning of Logos when the introducer says, 'thank you for been patient' (followed by an s'awlright ), what happened so he had to apologise? was anyone here, there in '82 and can give us a write up?
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Weve never heard anything about you attending this gig Andy !
wow would you look at that? Just £4.50 a ticket. I got my ticket from the Hammersmith Odeon in '86 and it cost £5. So between 82 and 86, ticket prices went up by 50p! Now with booking fees, postage fees and im on the end of the phone so can charge you what i like fees. Your looking at around £30 .24db wrote:it started 40-45 minutes late (or at least the doors opened late)...so we were standing around for ages. I know for a fact there was an afternoon gig as I spoke to somebody who went to it at a recent fan meet, so it's possible they had equipment problems that delayed the evening gig. I should ask their manager one dayNAVEL OF LIGHT wrote:While we're on the subject, and im sure its been raised before, at the beginning of Logos when the introducer says, 'thank you for been patient' (followed by an s'awlright ), what happened so he had to apologise? was anyone here, there in '82 and can give us a write up?
Proof I was there, I might have mentioned this before
blimey! To be at the Royal Albert Hall gig would of been priceless! Woulda treated myself to the expensive seats too although i was only 4 years old Mind you, what were wages like back then? Dad says he was on about £20 a week! I wouldnt get out of bed for that! lol (afterthought. I have trouble getting out of bed anytime to be honest .24db wrote:cheap tickets?
16.6.74 (sunday) Tangerine Dream live at the Victoria Palace, London, England, introduced by John Peel. Tickets from 75p available from Virgin Record Shops and the Theatre Box Office. Recorded by the Virgin mobile recording studio (First UK date)
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2.4.75 Tangerine Dream live at the Royal Albert Hall, London, England. Introduced by John Peel. 7.30PM (Wednesday). In Quadrophonic. Michael Hoeing replaces Peter Baumann. Tickets 50p, 80p, £1.25 & £1.50, with a special discount of 25% from Virgin Shops. Tickets also available from London Theatre Bookings, 96 Shaftesbury Avenue, W1
mind you the cheap seats were right behind the band,,,so you couldn't see a thing and the PA was pointing away from youNAVEL OF LIGHT wrote:blimey! To be at the Royal Albert Hall gig would of been priceless! Woulda treated myself to the expensive seats too although i was only 4 years old Mind you, what were wages like back then? Dad says he was on about £20 a week! I wouldnt get out of bed for that! lol (afterthought. I have trouble getting out of bed anytime to be honest .24db wrote:cheap tickets?
16.6.74 (sunday) Tangerine Dream live at the Victoria Palace, London, England, introduced by John Peel. Tickets from 75p available from Virgin Record Shops and the Theatre Box Office. Recorded by the Virgin mobile recording studio (First UK date)
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2.4.75 Tangerine Dream live at the Royal Albert Hall, London, England. Introduced by John Peel. 7.30PM (Wednesday). In Quadrophonic. Michael Hoeing replaces Peter Baumann. Tickets 50p, 80p, £1.25 & £1.50, with a special discount of 25% from Virgin Shops. Tickets also available from London Theatre Bookings, 96 Shaftesbury Avenue, W1