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Topi
How many shows does Hyde Park have booked for 2022? And what's the max # allowed by the city?
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spunky
Saturday July 9 is also available in Hyde Park.
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spunky
I guess Stones play Wembley
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podiumboy
Ozzy just became the first artist to move his 2022 European tour dates to 2023. Something tells me many others will follow.
Getting multiple countries on the same page enough to mount a tour will be difficult. If it doesn't work out, we'd love to have you back in the US/Canada!! ake up some of those cities that got cut out of the 2020/21 itenerary.
that's a good point maybe they will look at other venues put i'm sure they will do something in europe for the 60th but maybe it'll take the form of a uk tour instead of all of europe or jut a couple shows in the uk then a few in us canada and mexico or japan or wherever they can easily get in but i'm sure they plan more then just one show in london to mark this anniversary but they should do less at a time maybe 6 shows in early summer and 6 more in the fall i just listened to dan's recording of hollywood fl and its definitely better then austin but keith sounds exhausted
not drunk not high just plain exhausted seriously listen to slippong away you can just hear it in his voice he's proven that he can still be great onstage but he has to know his limits i get the feeling that if it wouldn't have affected there insurabillity that they would have ended the tour at detriot or vegas
since after detriot keith was clearly not in any shape to continue even though he seemed to give it his best but the fact that they finished this tour to me says that they are determined to preserve there ability to be insured for future shows and that next year something is definetly gonna happen
wow reading through that in real time i can definitely feel the exhaustion
There was a distinct lack of punctuation, notably periods. It was therefore, exhausting to read however, put you in that 'feel'.
yeah i know sorry about that i'm autistic and have learning disabilities so i'm afraid that's the best i can i don't understand where to put the punctuation and after a lot of work this is as good as i can do this
i still think keith sounds off at the hollywood show maybe exhausted was a tad over dramatic on my part but he still sounds tired to me
but i'm not saying the show was terrible or something i enjoyed it even sfthd but keith was a bit off to me
(there i spaced things apart a bit hope that was less exhaustive to read)
One tip I heard years ago, was to imagine you are speaking (when you write) and put a comma where you would expect to take a breath. Or, when you imagine you have come to the end of what you are saying, put a full stop/period.
I don't know if it works all the time as I don't need to think like that but it might help.............(If you want of course.........
i been told that by my teachers as well, but it takes a lot of concentration to do for me,
and greatly interferes with my ability to be articulate while writing.
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podiumboy
Ozzy just became the first artist to move his 2022 European tour dates to 2023. Something tells me many others will follow.
Getting multiple countries on the same page enough to mount a tour will be difficult. If it doesn't work out, we'd love to have you back in the US/Canada!! ake up some of those cities that got cut out of the 2020/21 itenerary.
that's a good point maybe they will look at other venues put i'm sure they will do something in europe for the 60th but maybe it'll take the form of a uk tour instead of all of europe or jut a couple shows in the uk then a few in us canada and mexico or japan or wherever they can easily get in but i'm sure they plan more then just one show in london to mark this anniversary but they should do less at a time maybe 6 shows in early summer and 6 more in the fall i just listened to dan's recording of hollywood fl and its definitely better then austin but keith sounds exhausted
not drunk not high just plain exhausted seriously listen to slippong away you can just hear it in his voice he's proven that he can still be great onstage but he has to know his limits i get the feeling that if it wouldn't have affected there insurabillity that they would have ended the tour at detriot or vegas
since after detriot keith was clearly not in any shape to continue even though he seemed to give it his best but the fact that they finished this tour to me says that they are determined to preserve there ability to be insured for future shows and that next year something is definetly gonna happen
wow reading through that in real time i can definitely feel the exhaustion
There was a distinct lack of punctuation, notably periods. It was therefore, exhausting to read however, put you in that 'feel'.
yeah i know sorry about that i'm autistic and have learning disabilities so i'm afraid that's the best i can i don't understand where to put the punctuation and after a lot of work this is as good as i can do this
i still think keith sounds off at the hollywood show maybe exhausted was a tad over dramatic on my part but he still sounds tired to me
but i'm not saying the show was terrible or something i enjoyed it even sfthd but keith was a bit off to me
(there i spaced things apart a bit hope that was less exhaustive to read)
One tip I heard years ago, was to imagine you are speaking (when you write) and put a comma where you would expect to take a breath. Or, when you imagine you have come to the end of what you are saying, put a full stop/period.
I don't know if it works all the time as I don't need to think like that but it might help.............(If you want of course.........
i been told that by my teachers as well, but it takes a lot of concentration to do for me,
and greatly interferes with my ability to be articulate while writing.
One way round the 'concentrating as you go issue' is to write down everything you want to say as it comes to you and then, (and I do this sometimes) go over it and see where it might be appropriate to put a comma etc......much like going over stuff to check you haven't made any spelling mistakes........
Basically, self editing.........(sorry if you've tried that too........
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Topi
Somebody already started a "three nights at Wembley" rumor. Not sure what their source was.
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Nate
Can not see why they would stream the Charlie tribute show as it’s a private event.
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Absolutely agree. The acoustics are so bad. I saw the Eagles there and the sound for a band with a professional crew was terrible. What's wrong with Twickenham?Quote
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spunky
I guess Stones play Wembley
Please no. The new Wembley, which opened in 2007 is an abysmal concert venue. Awful acoustics and lots of terrible sightlines. It is absolutely nothing like the old Wembley the Stones played 12 times between 1982 & 1999.
They played in so many indoor stadiums in the last couple of years and always managed to get a decent sound. Also in Berlin 2018 at the Olympia Stadium which is said to have an awful sound the press and everybody praised the Stones' sound crew. So I would not worry about that too muchQuote
monkeymantooAbsolutely agree. The acoustics are so bad. I saw the Eagles there and the sound for a band with a professional crew was terrible. What's wrong with Twickenham?Quote
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spunky
I guess Stones play Wembley
Please no. The new Wembley, which opened in 2007 is an abysmal concert venue. Awful acoustics and lots of terrible sightlines. It is absolutely nothing like the old Wembley the Stones played 12 times between 1982 & 1999.
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monkeymantoo
What's wrong with Twickenham?
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monkeymantoo
What's wrong with Twickenham?
public transport situation
ask everyone who walked home after the 2018 show!
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monkeymantoo
What's wrong with Twickenham?
public transport situation
ask everyone who walked home after the 2018 show!
Yes, agreed. It was a blinking nightmare.
For me, travelling from Kent, Twickenham feels a little too far out of 'London proper' Wembley is, too, though the journey is a little easier, as it's - for me, anyway - via the London Underground. For sheer ease, the o2 Arena in North Greenwich is the most travel-friendly.
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StonedRamblerThey played in so many indoor stadiums in the last couple of years and always managed to get a decent sound. Also in Berlin 2018 at the Olympia Stadium which is said to have an awful sound the press and everybody praised the Stones' sound crew. So I would not worry about that too muchQuote
monkeymantooAbsolutely agree. The acoustics are so bad. I saw the Eagles there and the sound for a band with a professional crew was terrible. What's wrong with Twickenham?Quote
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spunky
I guess Stones play Wembley
Please no. The new Wembley, which opened in 2007 is an abysmal concert venue. Awful acoustics and lots of terrible sightlines. It is absolutely nothing like the old Wembley the Stones played 12 times between 1982 & 1999.
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podiumboy
Ozzy just became the first artist to move his 2022 European tour dates to 2023. Something tells me many others will follow.
Getting multiple countries on the same page enough to mount a tour will be difficult. If it doesn't work out, we'd love to have you back in the US/Canada!! ake up some of those cities that got cut out of the 2020/21 itenerary.
that's a good point maybe they will look at other venues put i'm sure they will do something in europe for the 60th but maybe it'll take the form of a uk tour instead of all of europe or jut a couple shows in the uk then a few in us canada and mexico or japan or wherever they can easily get in but i'm sure they plan more then just one show in london to mark this anniversary but they should do less at a time maybe 6 shows in early summer and 6 more in the fall i just listened to dan's recording of hollywood fl and its definitely better then austin but keith sounds exhausted
not drunk not high just plain exhausted seriously listen to slippong away you can just hear it in his voice he's proven that he can still be great onstage but he has to know his limits i get the feeling that if it wouldn't have affected there insurabillity that they would have ended the tour at detriot or vegas
since after detriot keith was clearly not in any shape to continue even though he seemed to give it his best but the fact that they finished this tour to me says that they are determined to preserve there ability to be insured for future shows and that next year something is definetly gonna happen
wow reading through that in real time i can definitely feel the exhaustion
There was a distinct lack of punctuation, notably periods. It was therefore, exhausting to read however, put you in that 'feel'.
yeah i know sorry about that i'm autistic and have learning disabilities so i'm afraid that's the best i can i don't understand where to put the punctuation and after a lot of work this is as good as i can do this
i still think keith sounds off at the hollywood show maybe exhausted was a tad over dramatic on my part but he still sounds tired to me
but i'm not saying the show was terrible or something i enjoyed it even sfthd but keith was a bit off to me
(there i spaced things apart a bit hope that was less exhaustive to read)
One tip I heard years ago, was to imagine you are speaking (when you write) and put a comma where you would expect to take a breath. Or, when you imagine you have come to the end of what you are saying, put a full stop/period.
I don't know if it works all the time as I don't need to think like that but it might help.............(If you want of course.........
i been told that by my teachers as well, but it takes a lot of concentration to do for me,
and greatly interferes with my ability to be articulate while writing.
One way round the 'concentrating as you go issue' is to write down everything you want to say as it comes to you and then, (and I do this sometimes) go over it and see where it might be appropriate to put a comma etc......much like going over stuff to check you haven't made any spelling mistakes........
Basically, self editing.........(sorry if you've tried that too........
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monkeymantoo
What's wrong with Twickenham?
public transport situation
ask everyone who walked home after the 2018 show!
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monkeymantoo
What's wrong with Twickenham?
public transport situation
ask everyone who walked home after the 2018 show!
That was a one-off train breakdown and nothing to do with the stadium itself - chances of that situation happening again are small. Twickenham hosts 70,000-spectator Rugby matches on a regular basis without incident.
In 2017 everyone here was disappointed they were playing Amsterdam Arena because it's supposed to have a really bad sound. But they still managed to have quite a decent sound there (even if it was a bit echoey) and a lot of people thought it was one of the best concerts of the 2017 leg.Quote
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StonedRamblerThey played in so many indoor stadiums in the last couple of years and always managed to get a decent sound. Also in Berlin 2018 at the Olympia Stadium which is said to have an awful sound the press and everybody praised the Stones' sound crew. So I would not worry about that too muchQuote
monkeymantooAbsolutely agree. The acoustics are so bad. I saw the Eagles there and the sound for a band with a professional crew was terrible. What's wrong with Twickenham?Quote
grzegorz67Quote
spunky
I guess Stones play Wembley
Please no. The new Wembley, which opened in 2007 is an abysmal concert venue. Awful acoustics and lots of terrible sightlines. It is absolutely nothing like the old Wembley the Stones played 12 times between 1982 & 1999.
Really? Well I would very much worry. I've seen 3 shows there by different artists who all have professional sound engineers too. Nine of them could make it work. The top tier is a ludicrous distance height above the pitch. It is the worst big stadium venue in the entire UK by a country mile imho. Twickenham or the London Stadium would be far better.
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monkeymantoo
What's wrong with Twickenham?
public transport situation
ask everyone who walked home after the 2018 show!
Yes, agreed. It was a blinking nightmare.
For me, travelling from Kent, Twickenham feels a little too far out of 'London proper' Wembley is, too, though the journey is a little easier, as it's - for me, anyway - via the London Underground. For sheer ease, the o2 Arena in North Greenwich is the most travel-friendly.
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monkeymantoo
What's wrong with Twickenham?
public transport situation
ask everyone who walked home after the 2018 show!
Yes, agreed. It was a blinking nightmare.
For me, travelling from Kent, Twickenham feels a little too far out of 'London proper' Wembley is, too, though the journey is a little easier, as it's - for me, anyway - via the London Underground. For sheer ease, the o2 Arena in North Greenwich is the most travel-friendly.
Provided that the underground is working! I remember that after McCartney's show in 2018 the underground was already closed, and believe me that then it wasn't travel friendly anymore!
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monkeymantoo
What's wrong with Twickenham?
public transport situation
ask everyone who walked home after the 2018 show!
Yes, agreed. It was a blinking nightmare.
For me, travelling from Kent, Twickenham feels a little too far out of 'London proper' Wembley is, too, though the journey is a little easier, as it's - for me, anyway - via the London Underground. For sheer ease, the o2 Arena in North Greenwich is the most travel-friendly.
Provided that the underground is working! I remember that after McCartney's show in 2018 the underground was already closed, and believe me that then it wasn't travel friendly anymore!
Yes indeed . North Greenwich is a long way East of London City Centre. At O2 show 1 in 2012, I got the final tube West. Everyone squashed aboard. It was uncomfortable and probably a bit dangerous. At every stop, half the carriage had to get off to let people out then get back on again.
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StonedRamblerIn 2017 everyone here was disappointed they were playing Amsterdam Arena because it's supposed to have a really bad sound. But they still managed to have quite a decent sound there (even if it was a bit echoey) and a lot of people thought it was one of the best concerts of the 2017 leg.Quote
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StonedRamblerThey played in so many indoor stadiums in the last couple of years and always managed to get a decent sound. Also in Berlin 2018 at the Olympia Stadium which is said to have an awful sound the press and everybody praised the Stones' sound crew. So I would not worry about that too muchQuote
monkeymantooAbsolutely agree. The acoustics are so bad. I saw the Eagles there and the sound for a band with a professional crew was terrible. What's wrong with Twickenham?Quote
grzegorz67Quote
spunky
I guess Stones play Wembley
Please no. The new Wembley, which opened in 2007 is an abysmal concert venue. Awful acoustics and lots of terrible sightlines. It is absolutely nothing like the old Wembley the Stones played 12 times between 1982 & 1999.
Really? Well I would very much worry. I've seen 3 shows there by different artists who all have professional sound engineers too. Nine of them could make it work. The top tier is a ludicrous distance height above the pitch. It is the worst big stadium venue in the entire UK by a country mile imho. Twickenham or the London Stadium would be far better.