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Pre-show gettogethers for the Journey UK shows

PostPosted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 5:49 am
by MartyMoffatt
Note: This will probably only be of interest to those people attending any of the Journey shows in the UK. Apologies to everybody else.

After a lot of suggestions from local fans and much debate we've compiled a list of pubs we all plan to meet at before each show in the UK.

Here's the list:

Sheffield – Lloyds Bar.
Newcastle x 2 – Trillians
Glasgow – Solid Rock Bar.
Nottingham – Langtry’s
Manchester x 2 – The Stage Door (or whatever they are calling it now)
Cardiff – TBA
Bournemouth – The Moon in the Square.
Birmingham - The Brass House.
Hammersmith – The Duke of Cornwall

We haven't yet agreed on a location for the Cardiff show, so if you have any good suggestions let us know. Otherwise, if you feel like meeting up with like-minded fans and friends before your Journey show come along to the pub mentioned above.

Last year before the Manchester show we met at the same place (The Stage Door, right next to the concert hall). The bar staff there had NEVER experienced anything like it - hundreds of fans converging at the pub 3 hours before the concert - they actually ran out of beer and said it was the best concert crowd they'd ever seen.

Marty

Re: Pre-show gettogethers for the Journey UK shows

PostPosted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 6:24 am
by Behshad
MartyMoffatt wrote:Note: This will probably only be of interest to those people attending any of the Journey shows in the UK. Apologies to everybody else.

After a lot of suggestions from local fans and much debate we've compiled a list of pubs we all plan to meet at before each show in the UK.

Here's the list:

Sheffield – Lloyds Bar.
Newcastle x 2 – Trillians
Glasgow – Solid Rock Bar.
Nottingham – Langtry’s
Manchester x 2 – The Stage Door (or whatever they are calling it now)
Cardiff – TBA
Bournemouth – The Moon in the Square.
Birmingham - The Brass House.
Hammersmith – The Duke of Cornwall

We haven't yet agreed on a location for the Cardiff show, so if you have any good suggestions let us know. Otherwise, if you feel like meeting up with like-minded fans and friends before your Journey show come along to the pub mentioned above.

Last year before the Manchester show we met at the same place (The Stage Door, right next to the concert hall). The bar staff there had NEVER experienced anything like it - hundreds of fans converging at the pub 3 hours before the concert - they actually ran out of beer and said it was the best concert crowd they'd ever seen.

Marty


You know Marty,,, youve always been a nice guy on all the boards you post at, but this time I am dissapointed!
I mean, if you post about the get-together here and teasing those who cant make it to the UK shows, dont you think that instead of apologizing, you should be a nice guy and make arrangements for all of us(plane/hotel/show) so ,that we can attend your get-together?
And tell you what,,, you do that,, and we'll make sure that we get you over here when the guys are back touring US .
Sounds like a fair deal to me :lol:

Re: Pre-show gettogethers for the Journey UK shows

PostPosted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 6:48 am
by MartyMoffatt
Behshad wrote:You know Marty,,, youve always been a nice guy on all the boards you post at, but this time I am dissapointed!
I mean, if you post about the get-together here and teasing those who cant make it to the UK shows, dont you think that instead of apologizing, you should be a nice guy and make arrangements for all of us(plane/hotel/show) so ,that we can attend your get-together?
And tell you what,,, you do that,, and we'll make sure that we get you over here when the guys are back touring US .
Sounds like a fair deal to me :lol:


Well. my question to you is... why haven't you already booked your flight? I'm sure you must have seen Journey several times in the US, and I have to admit you do have far superior concert halls and venues. However, the UK is hard to beat for atmosphere at gigs, and the pre-show pub experience is all part of that.

I'd love to have you all over here to sample our British hospitality, but I need to save my pennies (potentially) for Rush's tour of the US in the summer. Besides, we're already entertaining several US guests throughout this March tour.

Marty :mrgreen:

Re: Pre-show gettogethers for the Journey UK shows

PostPosted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 7:15 am
by Behshad
MartyMoffatt wrote:
Behshad wrote:You know Marty,,, youve always been a nice guy on all the boards you post at, but this time I am dissapointed!
I mean, if you post about the get-together here and teasing those who cant make it to the UK shows, dont you think that instead of apologizing, you should be a nice guy and make arrangements for all of us(plane/hotel/show) so ,that we can attend your get-together?
And tell you what,,, you do that,, and we'll make sure that we get you over here when the guys are back touring US .
Sounds like a fair deal to me :lol:


Well. my question to you is... why haven't you already booked your flight? I'm sure you must have seen Journey several times in the US, and I have to admit you do have far superior concert halls and venues. However, the UK is hard to beat for atmosphere at gigs, and the pre-show pub experience is all part of that.

I'd love to have you all over here to sample our British hospitality, but I need to save my pennies (potentially) for Rush's tour of the US in the summer. Besides, we're already entertaining several US guests throughout this March tour.

Marty :mrgreen:


Well at least I tried . So I will let it go this time!
Besides , I know you will provide us with some kick ass reviews and pics , so it's all good.
Enjoy !

PostPosted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 8:02 am
by ohsherrie
I wish I could afford to go to the UK and attend one of these pub parties and concerts. I've always wanted to visit the UK. Not ever going to happen, but I'd love it. :D

PostPosted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 8:12 am
by SunshineTwilight
Marty,

See you in the UK!! :wink:

~Pam~

PostPosted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 8:14 am
by ohsherrie
SunshineTwilight wrote:Marty,

See you in the UK!! :wink:

~Pam~


OK, so now I'm soooooooo jealous. :mrgreen: :wink:

PostPosted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 8:21 am
by Melissa
Can't wait to just see your pics Marty, they're always amazing!

PostPosted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 9:01 am
by MartyMoffatt
Thanks Melissa. Pam, I'm looking forward to meeting you at last.

Marty

PostPosted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 9:17 am
by Rockindeano
ohsherrie wrote:
SunshineTwilight wrote:Marty,

See you in the UK!! :wink:

~Pam~


OK, so now I'm soooooooo jealous. :mrgreen: :wink:


Trust me Sherrie, you don't want to go to that place.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 9:22 am
by Andrew
RockinDeano wrote:
ohsherrie wrote:
SunshineTwilight wrote:Marty,

See you in the UK!! :wink:

~Pam~


OK, so now I'm soooooooo jealous. :mrgreen: :wink:


Trust me Sherrie, you don't want to go to that place.


I think you should be tied up and dragged over there Deano...I'd like to show you another part of the world that I think you might appreciate :shock:

PostPosted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 9:38 am
by ohsherrie
Andrew wrote:
RockinDeano wrote:
ohsherrie wrote:
SunshineTwilight wrote:Marty,

See you in the UK!! :wink:

~Pam~


OK, so now I'm soooooooo jealous. :mrgreen: :wink:


Trust me Sherrie, you don't want to go to that place.


I think you should be tied up and dragged over there Deano...I'd like to show you another part of the world that I think you might appreciate :shock:


Dean, seeing the UK has been a dream of mine since I was a teenager. I'm a history and antiquity buff and the UK is the mecca of that for me. Not to mention it's where the Beatles and Bee Gees came from. :wink:

PostPosted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 9:55 am
by SunshineTwilight
RockinDeano wrote:
ohsherrie wrote:
SunshineTwilight wrote:Marty,

See you in the UK!! :wink:

~Pam~


OK, so now I'm soooooooo jealous. :mrgreen: :wink:


Trust me Sherrie, you don't want to go to that place.


Dean, you know you are just dying to go!! :wink: :twisted:

PostPosted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 10:03 am
by MartyMoffatt
Deano, there are places here even I wouldn't want to go. But, like Sherrie said, it's full of history and antiquity and, although we sometimes take that for granted here, it's still pretty impressive. I'm not sure about the Beatles and the Bee Gees, though. There are other bands I'd prefer we lay claim to, like the Rolling Stones, Queen, Deep Purple (or maybe not, in their current incarnation :lol: ), Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Free, Bad Co, Cream, Pink Floyd, Thin Lizzy, U2 etc etc etc - all groundbreakers in rock music and originating in the British Isles.

And when it comes to live music, although I love the amenities and space in most US venues, I also love the seedy, working class atmosphere at most UK venues and the intimacy and sheer volume of crowd noise generated at some of our smaller venues.

Marty

PostPosted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 10:08 am
by ohsherrie
MartyMoffatt wrote:Deano, there are places here even I wouldn't want to go. But, like Sherrie said, it's full of history and antiquity and, although we sometimes take that for granted here, it's still pretty impressive. I'm not sure about the Beatles and the Bee Gees, though. There are other bands I'd prefer we lay claim to, like the Rolling Stones, Queen, Deep Purple (or maybe not, in their current incarnation :lol: ), Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Free, Bad Co, Cream, Pink Floyd, Thin Lizzy, U2 etc etc etc - all groundbreakers in rock music and originating in the British Isles.

And when it comes to live music, although I love the amenities and space in most US venues, I also love the seedy, working class atmosphere at most UK venues and the intimacy and sheer volume of crowd noise generated at some of our smaller venues.

Marty


C'mon Marty. You know those other groups might not have even have existed for this side of the pond if the Beatles hadn't broken ground for them. Geez, just to stand in The Cavern. :shock: The Bee Gees are just personal favorites of mine. :wink:

PostPosted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 10:13 am
by larryfromnextdoor
ohsherrie wrote:
: The Bee Gees are just personal favorites of mine. :wink:


howwwwoowww doooyouoooo mmamamaeeeeend a broooookeeeeennnn hhaarrrertttt....
howwwwooww dooeess ah luuuossssa everrrraaaa wwaaaaaiinnnnnnnn... and how do you stop ,, the sun from shinning... and make the world ............. :)

PostPosted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 10:17 am
by ohsherrie
LarryFromNextDoor wrote:
ohsherrie wrote:
: The Bee Gees are just personal favorites of mine. :wink:


howwwwoowww doooyouoooo mmamamaeeeeend a broooookeeeeennnn hhaarrrertttt....
howwwwooww dooeess ah luuuossssa everrrraaaa wwaaaaaiinnnnnnnn... and how do you stop ,, the sun from shinning... and make the world ............. :)


Thank you for the serenade Lar. It's sweet music to my ears. If I had a balcony I'd go see if you were standing below it. :wink: :lol:

PostPosted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 10:20 am
by Rockindeano
Andrew wrote:
I think you should be tied up and dragged over there Deano...I'd like to show you another part of the world that I think you might appreciate :shock:


Who asked you to chime in thumbdick? :wink:

Dude, I know where I want to go. Europe isn't one of the places.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 10:22 am
by Rockindeano
SunshineTwilight wrote:
RockinDeano wrote:
ohsherrie wrote:
SunshineTwilight wrote:Marty,

See you in the UK!! :wink:

~Pam~


OK, so now I'm soooooooo jealous. :mrgreen: :wink:


Trust me Sherrie, you don't want to go to that place.


Dean, you know you are just dying to go!! :wink: :twisted:


If Uncle Irv asked me, and Soto and Schonny begged me, I would tell them to eat dick..No way I go over the Pond to Europe. I can read history without the foul smell of B.O. and brown shit stained chicletts in my grill all day. No thanks.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 10:23 am
by larryfromnextdoor
ohsherrie wrote:
LarryFromNextDoor wrote:
ohsherrie wrote:
: The Bee Gees are just personal favorites of mine. :wink:


howwwwoowww doooyouoooo mmamamaeeeeend a broooookeeeeennnn hhaarrrertttt....
howwwwooww dooeess ah luuuossssa everrrraaaa wwaaaaaiinnnnnnnn... and how do you stop ,, the sun from shinning... and make the world ............. :)


Thank you for the serenade Lar. It's sweet music to my ears. If I had a balcony I'd go see if you were standing below it. :wink: :lol:


id be lippin,, cant sing!! :lol: dig the beegees though,, i always thought that
barry gibb looked like Christ ...

Image

PostPosted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 10:24 am
by Rockindeano
MartyMoffatt wrote:Deano, there are places here even I wouldn't want to go. But, like Sherrie said, it's full of history and antiquity and, although we sometimes take that for granted here, it's still pretty impressive. I'm not sure about the Beatles and the Bee Gees, though. There are other bands I'd prefer we lay claim to, like the Rolling Stones, Queen, Deep Purple (or maybe not, in their current incarnation :lol: ), Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Free, Bad Co, Cream, Pink Floyd, Thin Lizzy, U2 etc etc etc - all groundbreakers in rock music and originating in the British Isles.

And when it comes to live music, although I love the amenities and space in most US venues, I also love the seedy, working class atmosphere at most UK venues and the intimacy and sheer volume of crowd noise generated at some of our smaller venues.

Marty


Marty, you are good dude. You have to admit though, that you would rather live in North America minus Mexico(toilet), than the UK, right?

PostPosted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 10:25 am
by Deb
Andrew wrote:
RockinDeano wrote:
ohsherrie wrote:
SunshineTwilight wrote:Marty,

See you in the UK!! :wink:

~Pam~


OK, so now I'm soooooooo jealous. :mrgreen: :wink:


Trust me Sherrie, you don't want to go to that place.


I think you should be tied up and dragged over there Deano...I'd like to show you another part of the world that I think you might appreciate :shock:


Aussie land right? :lol: Australia/New Zealand is tops on my list........my relatives keep bugging us to come visit, and if the flight from Canada wasn't soooo expensive (and long) I'd be there in a flash. :)

PostPosted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 10:26 am
by Rockindeano
LarryFromNextDoor wrote:
ohsherrie wrote:
: The Bee Gees are just personal favorites of mine. :wink:


howwwwoowww doooyouoooo mmamamaeeeeend a broooookeeeeennnn hhaarrrertttt....
howwwwooww dooeess ah luuuossssa everrrraaaa wwaaaaaiinnnnnnnn... and how do you stop ,, the sun from shinning... and make the world ............. :)


No, that isn't gay at all Larry...Image

PostPosted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 10:28 am
by Rockindeano
strungout wrote:
Aussie land right? :lol: Australia/New Zealand is tops on my list........my relatives keep bugging us to come visit, and if the flight from Canada wasn't soooo expensive (and long) I'd be there in a flash. :)


Debbie, you live in the most beautiful country in the world. No one is close. Stay girl..Stay! No. no. Stay! Good girl. (pets Deb on the dome and gives her tasty beef and lamb treats).

PostPosted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 10:29 am
by larryfromnextdoor
RockinDeano wrote:
LarryFromNextDoor wrote:
ohsherrie wrote:
: The Bee Gees are just personal favorites of mine. :wink:


howwwwoowww doooyouoooo mmamamaeeeeend a broooookeeeeennnn hhaarrrertttt....
howwwwooww dooeess ah luuuossssa everrrraaaa wwaaaaaiinnnnnnnn... and how do you stop ,, the sun from shinning... and make the world ............. :)


No, that isn't gay at all Larry...Image


:lol: :lol: dude!!! :lol:

PostPosted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 10:30 am
by Andrew
strungout wrote:
Andrew wrote:
RockinDeano wrote:
ohsherrie wrote:
SunshineTwilight wrote:Marty,

See you in the UK!! :wink:

~Pam~


OK, so now I'm soooooooo jealous. :mrgreen: :wink:


Trust me Sherrie, you don't want to go to that place.


I think you should be tied up and dragged over there Deano...I'd like to show you another part of the world that I think you might appreciate :shock:


Aussie land right? :lol: Australia/New Zealand is tops on my list........my relatives keep bugging us to come visit, and if the flight from Canada wasn't soooo expensive (and long) I'd be there in a flash. :)


C'mon down :)

PostPosted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 1:35 pm
by Deb
RockinDeano wrote:
strungout wrote:
Aussie land right? :lol: Australia/New Zealand is tops on my list........my relatives keep bugging us to come visit, and if the flight from Canada wasn't soooo expensive (and long) I'd be there in a flash. :)


Debbie, you live in the most beautiful country in the world. No one is close. Stay girl..Stay! No. no. Stay! Good girl. (pets Deb on the dome and gives her tasty beef and lamb treats).


LOL....sit boo boo sit. :lol: :roll: I hear ya and I wouldn't trade the Rockies for anything, but since I missed visiting my relatives when they lived in Sydney (they have moved to Coromandel, New Zealand) I definately want to get there some time.

And thanks Andrew, some day. :)

PostPosted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 1:55 pm
by ohsherrie
LarryFromNextDoor wrote:
ohsherrie wrote:
LarryFromNextDoor wrote:
ohsherrie wrote:
: The Bee Gees are just personal favorites of mine. :wink:


howwwwoowww doooyouoooo mmamamaeeeeend a broooookeeeeennnn hhaarrrertttt....
howwwwooww dooeess ah luuuossssa everrrraaaa wwaaaaaiinnnnnnnn... and how do you stop ,, the sun from shinning... and make the world ............. :)


Thank you for the serenade Lar. It's sweet music to my ears. If I had a balcony I'd go see if you were standing below it. :wink: :lol:


id be lippin,, cant sing!! :lol: dig the beegees though,, i always thought that
barry gibb looked like Christ ...

Image


Larry hon, I guess he may have looked like some representations of Christ, but to me Barry Gibb was absolutely gorgeous.

He didn't age as well as Perry though. :wink:

PostPosted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 2:02 pm
by Deb
ohsherrie wrote:
LarryFromNextDoor wrote:
ohsherrie wrote:
LarryFromNextDoor wrote:
ohsherrie wrote:
: The Bee Gees are just personal favorites of mine. :wink:


howwwwoowww doooyouoooo mmamamaeeeeend a broooookeeeeennnn hhaarrrertttt....
howwwwooww dooeess ah luuuossssa everrrraaaa wwaaaaaiinnnnnnnn... and how do you stop ,, the sun from shinning... and make the world ............. :)


Thank you for the serenade Lar. It's sweet music to my ears. If I had a balcony I'd go see if you were standing below it. :wink: :lol:


id be lippin,, cant sing!! :lol: dig the beegees though,, i always thought that
barry gibb looked like Christ ...

Image


Larry hon, I guess he may have looked like some representations of Christ, but to me Barry Gibb was absolutely gorgeous.

He didn't age as well as Perry though. :wink:


Tis true, must be the flawless porteguese skin. :wink:

PostPosted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 2:09 pm
by ohsherrie
strungout wrote:
ohsherrie wrote:He didn't age as well as Perry though. :wink:


Tis true, must be the flawless porteguese skin. :wink:


Yeah, there's just something about the Mediterranean skin that ages so well. :)