Dr Cheese wrote:It always amazes me how many people are prepared to travel such a long way to see the Bunnymen these days, I couldn't be arsed going down to London!
And now you don't have to, Dr. C. They're coming to you

Dr Cheese wrote:It always amazes me how many people are prepared to travel such a long way to see the Bunnymen these days, I couldn't be arsed going down to London!
electrabunny wrote:I'm very annoyed and it does take away from RAH gig - orchestra or not! I've been struggling with the decision whether to go to the RAH gig for financial reasons. I've had the tickets since the pre-sale and just recently got word on my tax refund, so I finally decided to make the trip, now hearing that they are doing another "Ocean Rain special event" in Liverpool kind of pisses me off. Don't get me wrong, I'm still going to the RAH gig, but I just wish I could do both. And when the hell are they coming back to the States? I thought for sure they would at least tour their new album in the fall after the RAH gig - now that seems doubtful if they are planning another Liverpool gig - unless it's going to be wrapped into their Christmas show. I really hope they do tour in the fall!!
zabird wrote:Play Ocean Rain with the Philharmonic. Willie Nelson did it.
Dr Cheese wrote:I can barely summon up the enthusiasm to see them in Liverpool these days never mind London!
zabird wrote:Tho, performing Ocean Rain in a cathedral would be pretty cool. As long as the acoustics are good. On the other hand, sitting in a hard pew for two or three hours doesn't sound too appealing, unless there are comfy cushions involved![]()
tonywojo wrote:
I saw Mac in a similar place in London near the Arsenal - name of the place escapes me - pews and all! And it was a bit uncomfortable but it was like being in a congregation.
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