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bv
Roger Waters is performing at the Telenor Arena Oslo Norway tonight and tomorrow night. I am a big fan of both Roger Waters and David Gilmour, and normally I would go.
Today I went for the tickets web site and looked for a ticket to the show tonight, it cost just 50 - 100 Euro, pocket money vs a Stones show. It is half an hour travel by bus or train door to dor, I could even bike there. I had the ticket in my shopping cart but then all my energy is gone. I just left it there. I don't feel ready for any performances.
Always after tours, I am out of energy. I can bike around like a zombie, I can do my shopping and all the regular stuff, like garden work and daytime work, but anything extra, like going to a concert, going on a holiday, anything else than just hanging around in the sofa, it's just a drag.
Normally, when there are no tours, I am everywhere. When the Stones did not tour, during 2009-2012, I climbed Kilimanjaro six times. Biking and running races every week-end. I am loaded with energy normally. But not now.
The Rolling Stones took all my energy. I hope it will be back in time for the next tour.
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GAFF
Kilimanjaro six times? Damn! Impressive!
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bv
I do believe they will not tour North America until next year, so I should have plenty of time to restore the usually high energy level I use to have...
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bv
Roger Waters is performing at the Telenor Arena Oslo Norway tonight and tomorrow night. I am a big fan of both Roger Waters and David Gilmour, and normally I would go.
Today I went for the tickets web site and looked for a ticket to the show tonight, it cost just 50 - 100 Euro, pocket money vs a Stones show. It is half an hour travel by bus or train door to dor, I could even bike there. I had the ticket in my shopping cart but then all my energy is gone. I just left it there. I don't feel ready for any performances.
Always after tours, I am out of energy. I can bike around like a zombie, I can do my shopping and all the regular stuff, like garden work and daytime work, but anything extra, like going to a concert, going on a holiday, anything else than just hanging around in the sofa, it's just a drag.
Normally, when there are no tours, I am everywhere. When the Stones did not tour, during 2009-2012, I climbed Kilimanjaro six times. Biking and running races every week-end. I am loaded with energy normally. But not now.
The Rolling Stones took all my energy. I hope it will be back in time for the next tour.
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RMNice1958
After only making Coventry (from Toronto) I was able to summon up enough energy to see Gary Clark Jnr last week. He was amazing but it's not quite the same and my remaining energy is focused on the 2019 leg of the tour. Can't come soon enough.
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RMNice1958
After only making Coventry (from Toronto) I was able to summon up enough energy to see Gary Clark Jnr last week. He was amazing but it's not quite the same and my remaining energy is focused on the 2019 leg of the tour. Can't come soon enough.
After making every UK / Ireland show EXCEPT Coventry, I had a blast at Gary Clark Jr last week. The Danforth needs air conditioning...
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bv
Roger Waters is performing at the Telenor Arena Oslo Norway tonight and tomorrow night. I am a big fan of both Roger Waters and David Gilmour, and normally I would go.
Today I went for the tickets web site and looked for a ticket to the show tonight, it cost just 50 - 100 Euro, pocket money vs a Stones show. It is half an hour travel by bus or train door to dor, I could even bike there. I had the ticket in my shopping cart but then all my energy is gone. I just left it there. I don't feel ready for any performances.
Always after tours, I am out of energy. I can bike around like a zombie, I can do my shopping and all the regular stuff, like garden work and daytime work, but anything extra, like going to a concert, going on a holiday, anything else than just hanging around in the sofa, it's just a drag.
Normally, when there are no tours, I am everywhere. When the Stones did not tour, during 2009-2012, I climbed Kilimanjaro six times. Biking and running races every week-end. I am loaded with energy normally. But not now.
The Rolling Stones took all my energy. I hope it will be back in time for the next tour.