Richard Hawley
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Glasgow tonight...
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Author:  Aurora:) [ Sun Feb 10, 2008 7:26 pm ]
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It's a shame - shipyards were what made Glasgow special. I wonder what we're known for now...

Author:  Richard Hawley [ Sun Feb 10, 2008 7:31 pm ]
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it does my head in this subject and makes me very very angry,the money that was made off the backs of the steel,fishing,dock yard workers,miners and light engineering workers. and then they were just thrown on the scrap heap.When i went to the shipping museum it was in a shopping mall area much the same as every town and city,all these changes too have been made for the benifit of the fucking businness man not the actual population of the country........i might have have a lie down :evil:i would rather have a pint with a steel worker than a dick head celebrity any day and often do in a pub down neepsend near the studio there's a mate of mine who still works in one of the last small plants called Ian he collects what they call"apprentice pieces"i find it fascinating........most folks would probably think i'm a boring c**t but fuck em

Author:  Burst Noel [ Sun Feb 10, 2008 8:27 pm ]
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top night guys big thanks for playing Glasgow, again.
i woke up repeatedly through the night still buzzing and have been all day, happy as a pig in shit me.
me and my buddy were front row too ( she's a boat builder not ships but it resonated).

Author:  Sage the owl [ Sun Feb 10, 2008 11:30 pm ]
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New poster here. Great show, Richard and I particularly like the harmonica during I'm So Lonesome, didn't catch the fella's name. Didn't notice the heavy metal music during the songs which is the main thing. Good to meet a few posters Lily, Cats and books and Hissy t :*:

Didn't think Sauchiehall Street was any different from most city centres on a Saturday night!

Author:  Richard Hawley [ Sun Feb 10, 2008 11:39 pm ]
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a mighty big welcome to you ..> and thanks for the kind words

Author:  miserable steve [ Mon Feb 11, 2008 12:42 am ]
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Richard Hawley wrote:
it does my head in this subject and makes me very very angry,the money that was made off the backs of the steel,fishing,dock yard workers,miners and light engineering workers. and then they were just thrown on the scrap heap.When i went to the shipping museum it was in a shopping mall area much the same as every town and city,all these changes too have been made for the benifit of the fucking businness man not the actual population of the country........i might have have a lie down :evil:i would rather have a pint with a steel worker than a dick head celebrity any day and often do in a pub down neepsend near the studio there's a mate of mine who still works in one of the last small plants called Ian he collects what they call"apprentice pieces"i find it fascinating........most folks would probably think i'm a boring c**t but fuck em


And therein lies the reason why to this here working class chap you're THE complete artist. I've a feeling your family are and will always be very proud of you
Not in a gay way or owt, o' course like.

Author:  Aurora:) [ Mon Feb 11, 2008 1:04 am ]
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Hello & welcome! :D

Author:  Fee Fi Fo Fum [ Mon Feb 11, 2008 11:39 am ]
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miserable steve wrote:

And therein lies the reason why to this here working class chap you're THE complete artist. I've a feeling your family are and will always be very proud of you
Not in a gay way or owt, o' course like.


DITTO

Author:  Aurora:) [ Mon Feb 11, 2008 11:45 am ]
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Fee Fi Fo Fum wrote:
miserable steve wrote:

And therein lies the reason why to this here working class chap you're THE complete artist. I've a feeling your family are and will always be very proud of you
Not in a gay way or owt, o' course like.


DITTO


Yep! :D

Author:  Allyballybee [ Mon Feb 11, 2008 7:27 pm ]
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Saturday night at the ABC was the first time I have seen Richard Hawley live and I was completely captivated. It really was something special.
Despite the rumblings from the band playing downstairs it sounded great, the ridiculous mirror-ball topped it all off nicely. Clive Mellor has a rare talent that I feel lucky to have witnessed first hand.

I look forward to the next time whenever that may be.

Ali.

Author:  The Baroness [ Mon Feb 11, 2008 8:32 pm ]
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Welcome to the forum!

But what's wrong with a pretty mirror ball? :wink:

Author:  Allyballybee [ Mon Feb 11, 2008 8:50 pm ]
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The mirror ball made the room so beautiful I wanted to cry like a big girl. It's only made ridiculous by it's size which to be honest is really no bad thing. Having the biggest glitterball ever is cool.

Author:  The Baroness [ Mon Feb 11, 2008 9:23 pm ]
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Yeah they are lovely and the lighting for Hotel Room wouldn't be the same without one................. :D

Author:  Richard II [ Mon Feb 11, 2008 10:49 pm ]
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Hi folks, this is my first post. Superb gig on Saturday night. The abc's ok with me, was there for Seasick Steve the previous week, no curfew mid week. The best venue in the world is in Glasgow - play the Barrowland Ballroom next time. It's got that delapidated grandeur thing going on and an atmosphere all of it's own. I prefer standing anyhoo. Hell it doesn't matter, wherever you play in Glasgow I'll be there. Cheers for a great night.

Author:  Aurora:) [ Mon Feb 11, 2008 11:21 pm ]
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Welcome to the forum, Richard II!

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