13 Sep 01 - 01:08 PM (#548957) Subject: Al Stewart in Bury - Tonight! From: Dave the Gnome Nice diversion from the recent tribulations - Just spotted in the Manchester Evening News that Al Stewart is on at the Bury Met. theatre - TONIGHT! I can't make it as I have a meeting already arranged but I thought I'd try to let as many know as I could in the NW of England and how better that the Mudcat! The evening news describes him as 'Master of M.O.R.' - took me a while but I reckon that must be 'Middle Of the Road?' - bloomin' cheek! If you can't get into that (Tickets 12 quid btw) - Vin Garbut is on at the same venues 'Little theatre' at the same time. You black pudd eaters get all the luck;-) Tickes for Vin are just 4 quid. Let us know what either were like if abyone gets there. Cheers Dave the Gnome |
13 Sep 01 - 01:53 PM (#548996) Subject: RE: Al Stewart in Bury - Tonight! From: Lanfranc For details of Al's other UK dates go here: http://www.alstewart.com/news/concerts.htm Sorry, still dyshtmlexic! |
13 Sep 01 - 02:30 PM (#549042) Subject: RE: Al Stewart in Bury - Tonight! From: mousethief Yeah, "Love Chronicles" was so MOR. Alex |
13 Sep 01 - 06:14 PM (#549287) Subject: RE: Al Stewart in Bury - Tonight! From: GUEST,Durham Lad Just back from the Vin Garbutt concert. It was an excellent show with a bit of everything. Good comedy poweful songs from Vin plus one or two covers. Once song struck me as being brilliant a song by Brian Bedford of Artisan called wings. Does anyone know anything about it? Vin is well worth seeing live, if you haven't yet make a point of doing so soon. |
13 Sep 01 - 06:19 PM (#549293) Subject: RE: Al Stewart in Bury - Tonight! From: Lanfranc "What's the use of wings" is the one you want - I think it's been in a thread or in DT. Haven't got time to sort it now, but will check the thread tomorrow and post it if necessary. Try a search |
13 Sep 01 - 06:27 PM (#549304) Subject: RE: Al Stewart in Bury - Tonight! From: Little Hawk Al Stewart is an amazing songwriter and musician. I've got every album he ever recorded, as far as I know. To call him MOR is pretty funny! (They probably thought it would sell tickets...) One thing I wonder is...does he still believe in Nostradamus' predictions? And does he have a coherent interpretation of them? If so, he's either utterly brilliant or...possibly a little deranged. Whatever the case, he's still a superb songwriter. - LH |
13 Sep 01 - 06:46 PM (#549332) Subject: RE: Al Stewart in Bury - Tonight! From: Noreen Too late... AND Carthy and Swarb were on at the Railway in Lymmmmm and I didn't get there either! Call me a music lover!? Had to go house hunting and celebrate over an excellent curry in Middleton... you know it, Dave? |