Astoria 2007: Edgars closing words

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Cheers Andy. I caught most of it at the time, but Edgar sounded a little muffled on the night.
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I listened intently to Edgar's Speech at the front,at one time offering a hand :wink: but he was having none of it :arrow: he remembers Bristol 97 and i dont blame him :mrgreen:
RIP Edgar. I am going to miss you.
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Hobo wrote:Cheers Andy. I caught most of it at the time, but Edgar sounded a little muffled on the night.
it was that foghorn German fan bellowing in your ear mate
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epsilon75 wrote:

I listened intently to Edgar's Speech at the front,at one time offering a hand :wink: but he was having none of it :arrow: he remembers Bristol 97 and i dont blame him :mrgreen:
Once bitten..... :wink:
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Hobo wrote:
epsilon75 wrote:

I listened intently to Edgar's Speech at the front,at one time offering a hand :wink: but he was having none of it :arrow: he remembers Bristol 97 and i dont blame him :mrgreen:
Once bitten..... :wink:
:oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: I blame the cider on 97 :arrow:
RIP Edgar. I am going to miss you.
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epsilon75 wrote:

I listened intently to Edgar's Speech at the front,at one time offering a hand :wink: but he was having none of it :arrow: he remembers Bristol 97 and i dont blame him :mrgreen:
You would have gone down in history...and Edgar would have done some stage diving!
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What with Mick's muffled and Andys diving :shock: this topic is getting very interesting :arrow:
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epsilon75 wrote:What with Mick's muffled and Andys diving :shock: this topic is getting very interesting :arrow:
get out of the gutter man! :D :D ;)
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24db wrote:
epsilon75 wrote:What with Mick's muffled and Andys diving :shock: this topic is getting very interesting :arrow:
get out of the gutter man! :D :D ;)

Ahem :arrow: sorry guys its those bloody spammers leading me astray :oops:
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You missed a bit Andy, he actaully said:
It’s really great to have, let me say that,… such an intelligent audience, (under his breath) apart from that inane grinning winner at the back there, looks to me like Chris Monk, thank you very much! :wink:
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Chris Monk wrote:You missed a bit Andy, he actaully said:
It’s really great to have, let me say that,… such an intelligent audience, (under his breath) apart from that inane grinning winner at the back there, looks to me like Chris Monk, thank you very much! :wink:
:D read my review and you'll notice how intelligent I was after the gig (trying to find the merchandise stall)
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epsilon75 wrote:What with Mick's muffled and Andys diving :shock: this topic is getting very interesting :arrow:
:shock: :shock: :shock: :wink:
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24db wrote:
Hobo wrote:Cheers Andy. I caught most of it at the time, but Edgar sounded a little muffled on the night.
it was that foghorn German fan bellowing in your ear mate
Strangely enough, I didn't hear him at all, despite being only a few feet away.
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Hobo wrote:
24db wrote:
Hobo wrote:Cheers Andy. I caught most of it at the time, but Edgar sounded a little muffled on the night.
it was that foghorn German fan bellowing in your ear mate
Strangely enough, I didn't hear him at all, despite being only a few feet away.

thats because the wally was bellowing in my left ear (and I remember every word he said....)






I wil say here that edgar's closing words for me were very moving and touching........


cheers, shoutin....clapping....

and then there was silence :arrow:
...The wise.....are silent.....
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