Richard Hawley
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York, Grand Opera House, October 3rd
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Author:  chumley [ Mon Oct 05, 2009 5:31 pm ]
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What a great night.For us Richards voice is better than ever.
If you have tickets to see the boys then lucky you.If you haven't then get some!!Really looking forward to the next few weeks to see and listen to them.
Nice to see some of the forum people.Last saw Baroness and Dawoodcock with their baggage on Sunday morning heading for the railwaystation,true dedication or nutters?

Author:  Mel V [ Mon Oct 05, 2009 5:37 pm ]
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Awwwww am glad he's a nice guy, knew he would be ha ha!! Am gutted, I didn't look for the merchandise stall on purpose cos I didn't have enough money, sounds there was some great things to buy :cry: awww well, meybe next time.......

Author:  Dawoodcock [ Mon Oct 05, 2009 5:59 pm ]
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chumley wrote:
Last saw Baroness and Dawoodcock with their baggage on Sunday morning heading for the railwaystation,true dedication or nutters?



Nutters.

We'd just come from a lovely old fashioned sweet shop where I had acquired mostly aniseed and clove flavoured sweets - ostensibly as a gift to the office from York, but as most of them don't like aniseed or clove they were really more a present for me.

Author:  Gary [ Mon Oct 05, 2009 6:17 pm ]
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Les Ballad wrote:
Great weekend in Manchester and York.

Here's a pic from York, plus a few more at

http://www.flickr.com/photos/les_ballad/show/


Image


great pics Les, think i was sitting next to you by the looks of it.

Author:  The Baroness [ Mon Oct 05, 2009 6:49 pm ]
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Mel V wrote:
Awwwww am glad he's a nice guy, knew he would be ha ha!! Am gutted, I didn't look for the merchandise stall on purpose cos I didn't have enough money, sounds there was some great things to buy :cry: awww well, meybe next time.......


Don't worry Mel, the "shop" on the main website should be up and running some time next week :wink:

Author:  The Baroness [ Mon Oct 05, 2009 6:49 pm ]
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chumley wrote:
Last saw Baroness and Dawoodcock with their baggage on Sunday morning heading for the railwaystation,true dedication or nutters?


Dedication of course :D :wink:

Author:  former pink lady [ Mon Oct 05, 2009 9:03 pm ]
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What a fantastic night in York! Highlights for me were Remorse Code and Solder On but I just loved the whole performance and wasn't the guy on the saw fab! I forgot my camera so had to take a few pics on the phone but Les your pics are fabulous :D

I also had a bit of a nightmare getting back down to London as my train was cancelled and the next two were both delayed, then, of course half the tube lines weren't running! It was well worth the bit of hassle though and as always lovely to meet up with other forum people :*: baroness, denise, mandy g (and hubby!), jan and mph.

Author:  Robbie [ Mon Oct 05, 2009 9:50 pm ]
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Just spotted a short, but interesting review of the York performance on The Guardian online section

OPEN up YOUR door

Author:  The Baroness [ Mon Oct 05, 2009 9:52 pm ]
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2009/oct/05/richard-hawley-review

Author:  Poppy Dog [ Mon Oct 05, 2009 10:25 pm ]
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Classic - "It's not like this when you go and see Rod Stewart."

Thank fook...

Author:  mph [ Mon Oct 05, 2009 10:31 pm ]
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The Baroness wrote:
chumley wrote:
Last saw Baroness and Dawoodcock with their baggage on Sunday morning heading for the railwaystation,true dedication or nutters?


Dedication of course :D :wink:


no, definately nutters. :wink:

Author:  The Baroness [ Mon Oct 05, 2009 11:39 pm ]
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You cheeky devil! (or should that be bat?) :wink: :batman:

Author:  JohnnyNewEggs [ Mon Oct 05, 2009 11:43 pm ]
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chocice wrote:
Crazy moment of the night was being stood in the foyer, and hearing two guys complaining they were "Dissapointed" because they "thought he'd be funnier". Eh? :? Did they think they'd got Russell Brand tickets or something? Dickheads.

It's ironic that Mr H's 'humour' is regarded as part of the show. We had a couple of put-downs at the Manchester gig, but I expected more. Perhaps he's exhausted his repertoire?? :wink:

The Times reviewer (Bristol gig) was after a bit more banter too.....

Times Online wrote:
But a little more of the old Hawley — irreverent, sarcastic, ragged around the edges — might have loosened a few buttons and allowed this sumptuous music to breathe.

We'll have to shout out 'Tell us a shit gag, you funny fucker' when he comes to Liverpool.

Author:  loftyeric2 [ Mon Oct 05, 2009 11:51 pm ]
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:*: :*:

Author:  Dawoodcock [ Tue Oct 06, 2009 6:27 am ]
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JohnnyNewEggs wrote:
chocice wrote:
Crazy moment of the night was being stood in the foyer, and hearing two guys complaining they were "Dissapointed" because they "thought he'd be funnier". Eh? :? Did they think they'd got Russell Brand tickets or something? Dickheads.

It's ironic that Mr H's 'humour' is regarded as part of the show. We had a couple of put-downs at the Manchester gig, but I expected more. Perhaps he's exhausted his repertoire?? :wink:

The Times reviewer (Bristol gig) was after a bit more banter too.....

Times Online wrote:
But a little more of the old Hawley — irreverent, sarcastic, ragged around the edges — might have loosened a few buttons and allowed this sumptuous music to breathe.

We'll have to shout out 'Tell us a shit gag, you funny fucker' when he comes to Liverpool.


Ages ago Richard posted that there would be no banter between songs for this tour. I know that most gig attendees would not be aware of that, I suppose forum members don't read everything on here so missed that post.

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