kevi mch wrote:brilliant gig, really makes christmas. thats the second christmas party i have been at and have to sa that they keep getting better and better. it will be great to tell our grandchildren that weheard shance mcgowan sing fairytale of newyork live.
ps those that were throwing things onto the stage and managed to hit shane should have been ejected straight away. no need for that. shane is a legend, was surprised a the behaviour.
flintstone wrote:I agree with you all... The 'prats' that were throwing any items should have been thrown out.
I dont understand why people pay money to see their favourite band and then decide to throw items at them, beer bottles (plastic), shoes etc..
I can only put that down to the fact that many decided that Christmas has started, so they started to get rat-arsed and thought it would be funny.
I was tempted a few times to lift a few plastic bottles (I wasn't drinking as I was driving) and throw them at the PRICKS to give them a taste of their own medicine but decided I was better not to lower myself to their level.
However good points, when Shane came out the crowd went wild. When he mentioned he was going to sing Dirty Old Town, the crowd got it started before he did, what a song.
It was also funny to see Shane with the words to Thousands are Sailing and another one (cant remember the name).
Also at the earlier part of the show, some fans got on top of friends shoulders, and over to the right hand side of the stage about 40-50 feet from the front some old guy (looked around 60) was up, thats got to be the oldest person ever to be up on shoulders at any gig and that includes the stones.
Main down point................ when the concert finished, but they had to finish at some stage otherwise Dublin would miss out.
Enjoy the concert tonight Dublin, I should have got a ticket for there as well.
Looking forward to seeing The Pogues back in Belfast SOON (next year).
philipchevron wrote:flintstone wrote:I agree with you all... The 'prats' that were throwing any items should have been thrown out.
I dont understand why people pay money to see their favourite band and then decide to throw items at them, beer bottles (plastic), shoes etc..
I can only put that down to the fact that many decided that Christmas has started, so they started to get rat-arsed and thought it would be funny.
I was tempted a few times to lift a few plastic bottles (I wasn't drinking as I was driving) and throw them at the PRICKS to give them a taste of their own medicine but decided I was better not to lower myself to their level.
However good points, when Shane came out the crowd went wild. When he mentioned he was going to sing Dirty Old Town, the crowd got it started before he did, what a song.
It was also funny to see Shane with the words to Thousands are Sailing and another one (cant remember the name).
Also at the earlier part of the show, some fans got on top of friends shoulders, and over to the right hand side of the stage about 40-50 feet from the front some old guy (looked around 60) was up, thats got to be the oldest person ever to be up on shoulders at any gig and that includes the stones.
Main down point................ when the concert finished, but they had to finish at some stage otherwise Dublin would miss out.
Enjoy the concert tonight Dublin, I should have got a ticket for there as well.
Looking forward to seeing The Pogues back in Belfast SOON (next year).
I spoke to the band before they went on stage tonight at the RDS. Great to see them all again after all this time. They tell me Belfast was the gig of the tour, so clearly they weren't too upset at being pelted with things.
Fr. McGreer wrote:philipchevron wrote:flintstone wrote:I agree with you all... The 'prats' that were throwing any items should have been thrown out.
I dont understand why people pay money to see their favourite band and then decide to throw items at them, beer bottles (plastic), shoes etc..
I can only put that down to the fact that many decided that Christmas has started, so they started to get rat-arsed and thought it would be funny.
I was tempted a few times to lift a few plastic bottles (I wasn't drinking as I was driving) and throw them at the PRICKS to give them a taste of their own medicine but decided I was better not to lower myself to their level.
However good points, when Shane came out the crowd went wild. When he mentioned he was going to sing Dirty Old Town, the crowd got it started before he did, what a song.
It was also funny to see Shane with the words to Thousands are Sailing and another one (cant remember the name).
Also at the earlier part of the show, some fans got on top of friends shoulders, and over to the right hand side of the stage about 40-50 feet from the front some old guy (looked around 60) was up, thats got to be the oldest person ever to be up on shoulders at any gig and that includes the stones.
Main down point................ when the concert finished, but they had to finish at some stage otherwise Dublin would miss out.
Enjoy the concert tonight Dublin, I should have got a ticket for there as well.
Looking forward to seeing The Pogues back in Belfast SOON (next year).
I spoke to the band before they went on stage tonight at the RDS. Great to see them all again after all this time. They tell me Belfast was the gig of the tour, so clearly they weren't too upset at being pelted with things.
Belfast WAS the gig of the tour. It was always gonna be that way.
Heather, sorry I missed you. Me and Miss Walshy arrived at the Hatfield at 7.30ish.
On the subject of people throwing things, it was completely out of order that Shane threw his beer tray into the crowd at the end. IT HIT ME IN THE FACE AND NOW IT'S AT HOME IN TIPPERARY!!!![]()
Heather wrote:Damn.![]()
Were you in the hotel bar at around 4.15pm, because if so we came right past you.
Was Walshy with you then? I saw someone who looked like her from the back when I arrived.
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