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The Royal Festival Hall was pretty cool too.
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Chris Monk wrote:The Royal Festival Hall was pretty cool too.
no leg room Chris :(
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24db wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:The Royal Festival Hall was pretty cool too.
no leg room Chris :(
Don't remember that but you might well be right. My memory isn't what it used to be. I do remember it having a good rake on the seating though. No trouble with having to look over someone else's head.
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Chris Monk wrote:
24db wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:The Royal Festival Hall was pretty cool too.
no leg room Chris :(
Don't remember that but you might well be right. My memory isn't what it used to be. I do remember it having a good rake on the seating though. No trouble with having to look over someone else's head.
At both of the gigs I saw during Ether 2004, people were choosing to sit on the stairs rather than sit in their, £20.00? seats
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Chris Monk wrote:
24db wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:The Royal Festival Hall was pretty cool too.
no leg room Chris :(
Don't remember that but you might well be right. My memory isn't what it used to be. I do remember it having a good rake on the seating though. No trouble with having to look over someone else's head.
We were in the 3rd row but as the first two rows were kept empty it meant we had plenty of leg-room..
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epsilon75 wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:
24db wrote: no leg room Chris :(
Don't remember that but you might well be right. My memory isn't what it used to be. I do remember it having a good rake on the seating though. No trouble with having to look over someone else's head.
We were in the 3rd row but as the first two rows were kept empty it meant we had plenty of leg-room..
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epsilon75 wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:
24db wrote: no leg room Chris :(
Don't remember that but you might well be right. My memory isn't what it used to be. I do remember it having a good rake on the seating though. No trouble with having to look over someone else's head.
We were in the 3rd row but as the first two rows were kept empty it meant we had plenty of leg-room..
May be that was it. I know I wasn't front row but I also don't remember anyone sitting in front of me. My memory is shocking.
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For me, it must be the Royal Albert Hall... because "I was there" (and objectively, it's a wonderful place).
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Glasgow Apollo. :)
Saw the Tangs there in 80, 81 & 82.
Great memories.
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Ryoanji wrote:Glasgow Apollo. :)
Saw the Tangs there in 80, 81 & 82.
Great memories.
I wish I had been there too....my mate saw them in 78 at the Apollo put him off almost for life. :roll:
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