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  • Quote Mickeyjoe

Re: The Christmas gigs...

Post by Mickeyjoe Thu Oct 29, 2020 10:26 pm

Apologies, my intention wasn't to start a conversation then run!

I saw the trailer for the Shane doc yesterday and it all came flooding back worse than ever!!! What an antidote to this year a Christmas tour would have been.

Sadly, against all the hope I hold that it may happen again, I'm well aware it won't. But what memories to hold onto. Priceless.
Apologies, my intention wasn't to start a conversation then run!

I saw the trailer for the Shane doc yesterday and it all came flooding back worse than ever!!! What an antidote to this year a Christmas tour would have been.

Sadly, against all the hope I hold that it may happen again, I'm well aware it won't. But what memories to hold onto. Priceless.
  • Quote left

Re: The Christmas gigs...

Post by left Mon Sep 07, 2020 8:16 pm

After all christmas is near, isn’t it? :D
After all christmas is near, isn’t it? :D
  • Quote firehazard

Re: The Christmas gigs...

Post by firehazard Mon Sep 07, 2020 7:48 am

DzM wrote:
left wrote:Your fav band getting old, and you with them, that’s frustrating

It's preferable to your favorite band joining the 27 club.


Indeed. And at least there's still the tiny thought that maybe one day they might just do it again. However unlikely/impossible it might seem. It's the hope that... hm.
[quote="DzM"][quote="left"]Your fav band getting old, and you with them, that’s frustrating[/quote]
It's preferable to your favorite band joining the 27 club.[/quote]

Indeed. And at least there's still the tiny thought that maybe one day they might just do it again. However unlikely/impossible it might seem. It's the hope that... hm.
  • Quote DzM

Re: The Christmas gigs...

Post by DzM Sun Sep 06, 2020 10:33 pm

left wrote:Your fav band getting old, and you with them, that’s frustrating

It's preferable to your favorite band joining the 27 club.
[quote="left"]Your fav band getting old, and you with them, that’s frustrating[/quote]
It's preferable to your favorite band joining the 27 club.
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Post by left Sun Sep 06, 2020 10:00 pm

Your fav band getting old, and you with them, that’s frustrating
Your fav band getting old, and you with them, that’s frustrating
  • Quote Fr. McGreer

Re: The Christmas gigs...

Post by Fr. McGreer Thu Sep 03, 2020 9:54 pm

Mickeyjoe wrote:Good afternoon all,

I hope I'm about to strike the right tone with this,and not come across as a nostalgic, regressive fool.

I really miss the Christmas gigs. And I genuinely mean REALLY miss them. They were the perfect start to the festive period. So full of life, energy and emotion. I'll never enjoy gigs as much those ever again, which saddens me for more than one reason. I watch the YouTube footage of some of the gigs I attended and would LOVE just one more run at the Manchester apollo.

And there we go, that's it! I hope you all know this is a genuine post, I know there'll be plenty of you thinking similar things. X


Frustrating when the original poster doesn't engage in the conversation he started................... :roll:
[quote="Mickeyjoe"]Good afternoon all,

I hope I'm about to strike the right tone with this,and not come across as a nostalgic, regressive fool.

I really miss the Christmas gigs. And I genuinely mean REALLY miss them. They were the perfect start to the festive period. So full of life, energy and emotion. I'll never enjoy gigs as much those ever again, which saddens me for more than one reason. I watch the YouTube footage of some of the gigs I attended and would LOVE just one more run at the Manchester apollo.

And there we go, that's it! I hope you all know this is a genuine post, I know there'll be plenty of you thinking similar things. X[/quote]

Frustrating when the original poster doesn't engage in the conversation he started................... :roll:
  • Quote firehazard

Re: The Christmas gigs...

Post by firehazard Sun Aug 30, 2020 9:00 am

Fr. McGreer wrote:...
There was something really special about walking into The Brixton Academy. Looking up to the blacked-out ceiling above the ornate facade of the stage and thinking it looked like we were all under the open sky...


The first time I went to Brixton with the hazardettes, when we first got into the venue it was so cold that they actually thought we were under the open sky. (Always had to arrive early to get a space on the wheelchair ramp.) Things warmed up when the band came on...
[quote="Fr. McGreer"]...
There was something really special about walking into The Brixton Academy. Looking up to the blacked-out ceiling above the ornate facade of the stage and thinking it looked like we were all under the open sky...[/quote]

The first time I went to Brixton with the hazardettes, when we first got into the venue it was so cold that they actually thought we were under the open sky. (Always had to arrive early to get a space on the wheelchair ramp.) Things warmed up when the band came on...
  • Quote Fr. McGreer

Re: The Christmas gigs...

Post by Fr. McGreer Sat Aug 29, 2020 8:56 pm

Mickeyjoe wrote:Good afternoon all,

I hope I'm about to strike the right tone with this,and not come across as a nostalgic, regressive fool.

I really miss the Christmas gigs. And I genuinely mean REALLY miss them.


You're not alone, Mickeyjoe. Every December since the lads finished up touring i wish i could go back in time to The Canterbury in Brixton for the meet up and pre-gig pints with all the great people. And I genuinely mean ALL THE GREAT people i met through this forum. Too many names to mention here but they will always be lifelong friends. Yes of course the gigs were fantastic (with the odd exception :roll: ) but the anticipation and traveling over from Ireland to London or Glasgow was even better. Those two cities were the ONLY places to see the Christmas shows. Forget Dublin. The crowd, venues and atmosphere were shite.

There was something really special about walking into The Brixton Academy. Looking up to the blacked-out ceiling above the ornate facade of the stage and thinking it looked like we were all under the open sky. Making your way down to the front just in time for 'Straight To Hell'.

When 'Streams Of Whiskey' was belted out, it really was Christmas.
[quote="Mickeyjoe"]Good afternoon all,

I hope I'm about to strike the right tone with this,and not come across as a nostalgic, regressive fool.

I really miss the Christmas gigs. And I genuinely mean REALLY miss them.[/quote]

You're not alone, Mickeyjoe. Every December since the lads finished up touring i wish i could go back in time to The Canterbury in Brixton for the meet up and pre-gig pints with all the great people. And I genuinely mean ALL THE GREAT people i met through this forum. Too many names to mention here but they will always be lifelong friends. Yes of course the gigs were fantastic (with the odd exception :roll: ) but the anticipation and traveling over from Ireland to London or Glasgow was even better. Those two cities were the ONLY places to see the Christmas shows. Forget Dublin. The crowd, venues and atmosphere were shite.

There was something really special about walking into The Brixton Academy. Looking up to the blacked-out ceiling above the ornate facade of the stage and thinking it looked like we were all under the open sky. Making your way down to the front just in time for 'Straight To Hell'.

When 'Streams Of Whiskey' was belted out, it really was Christmas.
  • Quote Ciderman

Re: The Christmas gigs...

Post by Ciderman Wed Aug 26, 2020 1:26 am

Christmas sows I attended.

I don't collect tickets so I've no idea what shows or other Christmas shows I was at? Is there e A LINK of the reunion tour shows so I can add the others I was at. I have only went by the bootlegs I have of them.

1985.12.13 - QMU, Glasgow [Remaster} [flac]
1985.12.14 - Barrowlands Ballroom, Glasgow GA [FLAC]
1985.12.16 - Playhouse, Edinburgh GA [flac]
1986.12.13 - Barrowlands Ballroom, Glasgow GA [FLAC]
1986.12.12 - Barrowlands Ballroom, Glasgow, GA [FLAC]
1987.12.18 - Barrowlands Ballroom, Glasgow GA [FLAC]
1987.12.19 - Barrowlands, Glasgow CD [FLAC]
1987.12.17 - Barrowlands Ballroom, Glasgow GA [FLAC]
1988.02.28 - Playhouse Theatre, Edinburgh G [FLAC] A Late X-Mas Show with Kirsty still
1988.02.29 - Playhouse Theatre, Edinburgh G [FLAC] A Late X-Mas Show with Kirsty still
1988.12.09 - SECC, Glasgow D [FLAC]
1991-12-01 - Edinburgh Playhouse (I'm sure they played 2 nights here)
1991-12-02 - Edinburgh Playhouse
1994.11.19 - Barrowlands Ballroom, Glasgow GA [FLAC]
1995.12.21 - Barrowlands Ballroom, Glasgow CD [FLAC] Shane & the Popes
1997.12.05 - The Garage. Glasgow, Scotland M [FLAC]
2001.12.17 - GLASGOW, SECC, UK
2003.01.17 - Celtic Connections, The Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow
2004.12.14 - Carling Academy, Glasgow [FLAC]
2004.12.13 - Carling Academy, Glasgow
2005.12.13 - Carling Academy, Glasgow
2006-12-11- Carling Academy, Glasgow
2006-12-12- Carling Academy, Glasgow
2008-12-07 - Carling Academy, Glasgow
2009-12-14 - Carling Academy, Glasgow
2013.12.17 - Carling Academy, Glasgow

MORE TO BE ADDED IF SOMEONE CAN Add the reunion tours link so l can check that I've not missed any?

I must add though....Obviously I was at all the other shows over the years but 1991-03-17 Barrowlands Glasgow was their best ever gig but has never surfaced as a bootleg unfortunately

The atmosphere was electric as Celtic had just fucked Rangers hours before the gig
Christmas sows I attended.

I don't collect tickets so I've no idea what shows or other Christmas shows I was at? Is there e A LINK of the reunion tour shows so I can add the others I was at. I have only went by the bootlegs I have of them.

1985.12.13 - QMU, Glasgow [Remaster} [flac]
1985.12.14 - Barrowlands Ballroom, Glasgow GA [FLAC]
1985.12.16 - Playhouse, Edinburgh GA [flac]
1986.12.13 - Barrowlands Ballroom, Glasgow GA [FLAC]
1986.12.12 - Barrowlands Ballroom, Glasgow, GA [FLAC]
1987.12.18 - Barrowlands Ballroom, Glasgow GA [FLAC]
1987.12.19 - Barrowlands, Glasgow CD [FLAC]
1987.12.17 - Barrowlands Ballroom, Glasgow GA [FLAC]
1988.02.28 - Playhouse Theatre, Edinburgh G [FLAC] A Late X-Mas Show with Kirsty still
1988.02.29 - Playhouse Theatre, Edinburgh G [FLAC] A Late X-Mas Show with Kirsty still
1988.12.09 - SECC, Glasgow D [FLAC]
1991-12-01 - Edinburgh Playhouse (I'm sure they played 2 nights here)
1991-12-02 - Edinburgh Playhouse
1994.11.19 - Barrowlands Ballroom, Glasgow GA [FLAC]
1995.12.21 - Barrowlands Ballroom, Glasgow CD [FLAC] Shane & the Popes
1997.12.05 - The Garage. Glasgow, Scotland M [FLAC]
2001.12.17 - GLASGOW, SECC, UK
2003.01.17 - Celtic Connections, The Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow
2004.12.14 - Carling Academy, Glasgow [FLAC]
2004.12.13 - Carling Academy, Glasgow
2005.12.13 - Carling Academy, Glasgow
2006-12-11- Carling Academy, Glasgow
2006-12-12- Carling Academy, Glasgow
2008-12-07 - Carling Academy, Glasgow
2009-12-14 - Carling Academy, Glasgow
2013.12.17 - Carling Academy, Glasgow

MORE TO BE ADDED IF SOMEONE CAN Add the reunion tours link so l can check that I've not missed any?

I must add though....Obviously I was at all the other shows over the years but 1991-03-17 Barrowlands Glasgow was their best ever gig but has never surfaced as a bootleg unfortunately

The atmosphere was electric as Celtic had just fucked Rangers hours before the gig
  • Quote firehazard

Re: The Christmas gigs...

Post by firehazard Tue Aug 25, 2020 7:53 am

Mickeyjoe wrote:Good afternoon all,

I hope I'm about to strike the right tone with this,and not come across as a nostalgic, regressive fool.

I really miss the Christmas gigs. And I genuinely mean REALLY miss them. They were the perfect start to the festive period. So full of life, energy and emotion. I'll never enjoy gigs as much those ever again, which saddens me for more than one reason. I watch the YouTube footage of some of the gigs I attended and would LOVE just one more run at the Manchester apollo.

And there we go, that's it! I hope you all know this is a genuine post, I know there'll be plenty of you thinking similar things. X


Me too. And remember how about this time of year we were beginning to watch out for tour dates and when tickets would go on sale. And work out how the feck to get there. Those were indeed the days.
[quote="Mickeyjoe"]Good afternoon all,

I hope I'm about to strike the right tone with this,and not come across as a nostalgic, regressive fool.

I really miss the Christmas gigs. And I genuinely mean REALLY miss them. They were the perfect start to the festive period. So full of life, energy and emotion. I'll never enjoy gigs as much those ever again, which saddens me for more than one reason. I watch the YouTube footage of some of the gigs I attended and would LOVE just one more run at the Manchester apollo.

And there we go, that's it! I hope you all know this is a genuine post, I know there'll be plenty of you thinking similar things. X[/quote]

Me too. And remember how about this time of year we were beginning to watch out for tour dates and when tickets would go on sale. And work out how the feck to get there. Those were indeed the days.
  • Quote Mickeyjoe

The Christmas gigs...

Post by Mickeyjoe Mon Aug 24, 2020 3:00 pm

Good afternoon all,

I hope I'm about to strike the right tone with this,and not come across as a nostalgic, regressive fool.

I really miss the Christmas gigs. And I genuinely mean REALLY miss them. They were the perfect start to the festive period. So full of life, energy and emotion. I'll never enjoy gigs as much those ever again, which saddens me for more than one reason. I watch the YouTube footage of some of the gigs I attended and would LOVE just one more run at the Manchester apollo.

And there we go, that's it! I hope you all know this is a genuine post, I know there'll be plenty of you thinking similar things. X
Good afternoon all,

I hope I'm about to strike the right tone with this,and not come across as a nostalgic, regressive fool.

I really miss the Christmas gigs. And I genuinely mean REALLY miss them. They were the perfect start to the festive period. So full of life, energy and emotion. I'll never enjoy gigs as much those ever again, which saddens me for more than one reason. I watch the YouTube footage of some of the gigs I attended and would LOVE just one more run at the Manchester apollo.

And there we go, that's it! I hope you all know this is a genuine post, I know there'll be plenty of you thinking similar things. X

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