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Date Posted: 01:39:29 07/20/03 Sun
Author: Ian
Subject: Re: Chichester Cathedral
In reply to: Ian 's message, "Chichester Cathedral" on 01:38:17 07/20/03 Sun

>Still having problems logging into the forum, even
>though i get the message you are logged in, when i try
>to reply to a message it then tells me i can't because
>i am not logged in!
>Anyway, Chichester Cathedral, what a gig!
>There must have been over 500 people there ranging
>from late 60's down to 10 years old. The atmosphere is
>incredible, huge ceiling, wonderful stained glass
>windows high above the stage. Those who had seats in
>the Naive had excellent views, those in the 'cheap
>seats' as Bob put it couldn't see the stage but had tv
>screens to watch a pretty proffesional looking live
>pictures (oh if this was only available to buy)!
>Bob and the band came on stage just after 8pm to warm
>applause. I have never been to a Bob Geldof gig where
>Bob has talked so long during the songs, sometimes as
>long as five minutes. It was almost like an 'Evening
>with Bob'. Songs such as Room 19, Banana Republic,
>Mary Of The 4th Form and Joey where explained in great
>length. Incidently Banana Republic was one of the
>audience requests, although Bob thought the request
>came from Pete's brother who was watching him play for
>the very first time. Bob played for two solid hours
>with only one short two minute break. The crowd were
>absolutely loving it and the band got a heck of a send
>off. I will try to remember the songs played,
>apologies if i miss a few. I think i saw Rita there,
>maybe she can correct any mistakes.
>In no particular order.
>Great Song Of Indifference, Gospel Song, Sex Thing,
>Walking Back To Happiness, One For Me, Mudslide,
>Birthday Suit, Mondays, Room 19, Mary, Rat Trap, Pale
>White Girls, Diamond Smiles. Banana Republic, Joey,
>Attitude Chicken.
>It's been a while since i have seen Bob looking so
>happy at a gig. Think he really enjoyed this one. He
>said he felt'priveliged'.
>And for those who were wondering, would he tone down
>his language? Not one bit lol!!

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[> [> Re: Chichester Cathedral -- David Boys, 07:57:36 07/20/03 Sun

What a stunning evening !!!!!

I couldn't be described as an ardent Bob fan but I was just blown away (as no doubt a few cobwebs and ghosts were).

Chi cathedral is a stunning building and great venue for events and clasical concerts.

Bob & the band took it over from the start and gave a stunning performance as well as Bob giving a great insight into a number of his songs.

Come back soon guys or how about an open air concert in Petworth park next year?

Thanks for a superb experience.


>>Still having problems logging into the forum, even
>>though i get the message you are logged in, when i try
>>to reply to a message it then tells me i can't because
>>i am not logged in!
>>Anyway, Chichester Cathedral, what a gig!
>>There must have been over 500 people there ranging
>>from late 60's down to 10 years old. The atmosphere is
>>incredible, huge ceiling, wonderful stained glass
>>windows high above the stage. Those who had seats in
>>the Naive had excellent views, those in the 'cheap
>>seats' as Bob put it couldn't see the stage but had tv
>>screens to watch a pretty proffesional looking live
>>pictures (oh if this was only available to buy)!
>>Bob and the band came on stage just after 8pm to warm
>>applause. I have never been to a Bob Geldof gig where
>>Bob has talked so long during the songs, sometimes as
>>long as five minutes. It was almost like an 'Evening
>>with Bob'. Songs such as Room 19, Banana Republic,
>>Mary Of The 4th Form and Joey where explained in great
>>length. Incidently Banana Republic was one of the
>>audience requests, although Bob thought the request
>>came from Pete's brother who was watching him play for
>>the very first time. Bob played for two solid hours
>>with only one short two minute break. The crowd were
>>absolutely loving it and the band got a heck of a send
>>off. I will try to remember the songs played,
>>apologies if i miss a few. I think i saw Rita there,
>>maybe she can correct any mistakes.
>>In no particular order.
>>Great Song Of Indifference, Gospel Song, Sex Thing,
>>Walking Back To Happiness, One For Me, Mudslide,
>>Birthday Suit, Mondays, Room 19, Mary, Rat Trap, Pale
>>White Girls, Diamond Smiles. Banana Republic, Joey,
>>Attitude Chicken.
>>It's been a while since i have seen Bob looking so
>>happy at a gig. Think he really enjoyed this one. He
>>said he felt'priveliged'.
>>And for those who were wondering, would he tone down
>>his language? Not one bit lol!!


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