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twas mentioned in the great gigs thread as well


On the one hand, compared to Madge and Babs recent gigs, it's not THAT bad (out of my league tho) but whether you are up for it or not is kinda moot, considering the likely demand


Plus, bottom line is I agree with Keef on this one - I'm no big fan of them (heresy tho that seems to most of my friends)

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> twas mentioned in the great gigs thread as well

>

> On the one hand, compared to Madge and Babs recent

> gigs, it's not THAT bad (out of my league tho) but

> whether you are up for it or not is kinda moot,

> considering the likely demand

Yep, name goes into a ballot, whcih I have done. So lots of staying in to save up if I should be lucky!


> Plus, bottom line is I agree with Keef on this one

> - I'm no big fan of them (heresy tho that seems to

> most of my friends)

As, see I'm bonkers about them, which is nobody's fault but mine.....


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LostThePlot Wrote:

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> Yep, name goes into a ballot, which I have done.


OK< bad form to talk to yourself online, but turns out that I, along with Circa 25,000,000 other people have put their names into the ballot...


Ho Hum,.....

Ant Wrote:

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> They say it's the first sign, you know...


I know, I can hear them....all the time, when I'm alone, by myself.....



> I'd really like to go. But ?125 and a ballot is

> just too much hassle. Shame they're not doing 21

> nights like the purple sex-dwarf.


Ballot was OK, it's the spending money I object too......


Yep, saw the purpley one, and really enjoyed it, which came as a huge suprise to me as I've never ever liked his stuff, but was there being the dutiful husband part. Like she cared if I was there..... ;-)

Personally I think you must be nuts to go and see a band well past it's sell by date. Their heyday is well gone. They will never be able to recreate a stage performance that merits the ticket price. Better to preserve the memory rather than replace it with an enduring image of a bunch of OAP's embarrassing themselves in a final bid to raise funds to soften the impact of IHT! And yes I am a Led Zep fan and once bumped into Robert in a launderette in Primrose Hill, but that's another story!
I think you may have a point there Captain. There's money to be made in nostalgia. There seems to be a lot of bands reforming just to top up their bank accounts. But having said that, I'd love to see the Pistols again but it's hardly likely they'll be playing down the 100 Club or the Roxy. At least Zepplin are doing their gig for charity. I wouldn't have thought they'd need the money.

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