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how incredible is elton john & what a crowd
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She was a key artist to my soundtrack of my 20's. I admired her honesty, integrity, music, and the struggle she went through coming to terms with her history and herself.

A truly great artist and deserves her respect and her peace.

I trust her family and friends will celebrate her in the best Irish tradition.
 
I've just listened to Fleetwood Mac's 1987 album "Tango in the Night" which struck me as a very good Sunday Album.

You know the type, something to listen to while doing stuff on a quiet Sunday.

What other great Sunday albums are there?
 
im very surprised & i stand corrected. i never thought it would happen considering how much they have hated each other. as i said above they hate each other so much that they have boxes on either side of the ehithad

but it will be funny 2023 was the mad ticket scramble for taylor swift tickets from the women & some 30yr old men & 2024 will be the turn of oasis 😄
 
im very surprised & i stand corrected. i never thought it would happen considering how much they have hated each other. as i said above they hate each other so much that they have boxes on either side of the ehithad

but it will be funny 2023 was the mad ticket scramble for taylor swift tickets from the women & some 30yr old men & 2024 will be the turn of oasis 😄


If I wanted a novelty Beatles cover band I would much rather have The Rutles.
 
at the concert. that everyone was scrabbing for tickets for. O̶a̶s̶i̶s̶, sorry i mean Dua Lipa 😄

these would be great seats to watch the football. even in the upper tier. although when i realised that the seats were padded i dread to think how expensive the season tickets are

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The first time I saw this lot in concert was June 1992 at Wembley. 33 years later the Wife and I took our 13 year old son to his first ever gig. It was brilliant.
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i watched them at Glastonbury few years ago, i only know the hits but still enjoyable, how was villa park. where you in the stadium looks like your on the pitch, i know i couldnt do standing, i like to sit down too much LOL
 
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We were in the Holt End just a few rows back from the pitch. Didn't want to risk standing with our lad at his first gig.

Villa park was great. Really well organized. Easy to get to by train and not too difficult to get into the ground through security. Coming away was no drama either.

I've heard some horror stories about Axel's voice but it held up really well all night. Not quite the same power as thirty years ago but that's to be expected. The band were tight.

We really enjoyed it. Great, eclectic setlist with something from every album. 31 songs and over three hours. Talk about getting your money's worth.
 
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