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Will go to a London show if there is one, and could be persuaded to do a trip to Dublin, but it will be as much a matter of when as well as where. I thought the last time I went to Ireland would have been the first and last concert I travelled to outside the M25...
Ticket prices are reasonable (less than 40 euro with fees) in comparison with the other acts. Sting for over 80 euro!!! They'd have to pay me that to see him.
Suspect further gigs will be dictated by ticket sales for the Cork date.
Another good choice would be in Derry -Londonderry, it's the UK City of Culture 2013. I've actually never been there, but as a history buff I'd like to see the famous city walls of Derry.
hope to make Cork, not been back there for a few years, birthplace of my late mum...also hopefully (ticket sales permitting for IOW & Cork) maybe the Rats will do a few gigs in the north of England
Gutted! Had every intention of Minehead in April (had even booked B&B) but subsequently realised I've double booked myself. Not sure if you can 'unvote'. Lies, damned lies and statistics
Another good choice would be in Derry, it's the UK City of Culture 2013.
I know a lot of great people from Derry, mostly from my time in Paris. Even has the song, The Town I Loved So Well written about it. Would be a good place to play. But then I might have to cancel Cork, I know no one from there ...
Gutted! Had every intention of Minehead in April (had even booked B&B) but subsequently realised I've double booked myself. Not sure if you can 'unvote'. Lies, damned lies and statistics
...maybe the Rats will do a few gigs in the north of England
I think the warm up gigs could happen anywhere. Probably announced at short notice. More likely to be The Grand, Clitheroe or the Robin in Bilston than somewhere in a city.
Devon would be good for Mrs ArrGee and the minature ArrGees, they have lots of kids entertainment things there, by the looks of it. If they don't want to do the gig, they don't have to. Mrs Wes goes to most gigs with him, I believe - so that's how he gets away with it. Not sure about Oz though, whether it's a boys trip?
You have to find a way to sell it . I take Mr Jules with me, so I just have to work on him to come with me most of the time. He does his footy trips, so if I go solo, it's not a problem - but we don't have any minatures.
PS I can't add my Devon vote because I've already voted.
-- Edited by Jules on Thursday 14th of March 2013 10:24:00 AM
Think the answer is we each say to our better halves that the other is "encouraging" a trip, then pray they don't read the forum or talk to each other. (as you may have gathered Oz and Devon and Cork are boys' trips).
Of my nine lives I've used up 'once in a lifetime', 'could get run over by a bus tomorrow', 'only live once', 'will make it up to you later in year' , 'they might fold after this tour' so I'm approaching the thin ice.
Financially I have been in self imposed denial for about 3 months now in hope a trip or two might be possible. No way I would go for a VIP ticket though - still think that's extortionate, especially when I can fly 12000 miles for the same money.
I'm with Jules though - any more dates and it'll probably break the camel's back/the thin ice/Mrs S patience.
Some nice easy ones around London and the SE would be highly acceptable.
-- Edited by suss on Thursday 14th of March 2013 01:17:17 PM
Be a devil ArrGee go to both. Look at Suss and Wes and you're wimping about whether to do Cork or Devon
I'm way outside my comfort zone for gigs as is. Until December, I never went to a gig outside my town nor stayed overnight in a hotel post gig. Almost got a nose bleed at Whyteleafe . As for the trip home that night, Ranulph Fiennes has nothing on me .
Had the Devon gig been a week later it would have been an easier sell, as it would be school holidays and I could bring the kids.
When I went to two Wilko Johnson concerts last week, Mrs. ArrGee commented hadn't I'd seen him already? Similarly with the Blackheath and Dublin gigs last year.
I wouldn't even mention Australia, not that I ever thought about it for one second, especially as it's half term. She's not too thrilled with my trip to Monte Carlo next week, and that's for work!
Devon would be good for Mrs ArrGee and the minature ArrGees, they have lots of kids entertainment things there, by the looks of it.
As long as suss's car is big enough...
... though I don't think he could stand the arguing.
Maybe if it was school holidays, we'd hire a car, book a nearby cottage and spend a week down there, but the thought of an early and long drive on both days is just a bad idea. 500 miles in a Fiat Panda
-- Edited by ArrGee on Thursday 14th of March 2013 09:47:46 PM
That's a good one! Never used that. Must remember it for future use.
I'd be surprised if this reincarnation doesn't hit London and other UK cities at some point before the year is out. Seems like an awfl lot of trouble to go to only to have one reasonably inaccessible outdoor gig on the mainland.
-- Edited by suss on Thursday 14th of March 2013 10:02:54 PM
If you divide it by the last 27 years the cost isnt too bad.However we'd probably still be doing it,had they been gigging for the last 27 years. Liz managed to catch a glimpse of our Ausy itinery last night.Didnt quite hear what she called me but think it rhymed with banker.
Jealousy will get you no where my dear.Dont forget you are coming to the isle of white.
I'd be surprised if this reincarnation doesn't hit London and other UK cities at some point before the year is out. Seems like an awful lot of trouble to go to only to have one reasonably inaccessible outdoor gig on the mainland.
The UK and Ireland dates are pretty smart. The success of the Isle of Wight festival is not down to them, the Cork gig piggy backs on a bigger event, and the Devon gig is remote enough to sell regardless.
However selling gigs in their own right is anotrher matter. I would have thought that based on the Cork experience something like the Somerset House gigs would have been ideal.
I guess they will wait and see what happens with these gigs, as you say ArrGee they are not gigs in their own right and will attract audiences from elsewhere.
I do hope there will be something going on in the Autumn. At the moment BGs calendar (gig wise - I've no idea about anything else) has nothing doing. Is he saving it to see how things pan out?
I guess they will wait and see what happens with these gigs, as you say ArrGee they are not gigs in their own right and will attract audiences from elsewhere.
I do hope there will be something going on in the Autumn. At the moment BGs calendar (gig wise - I've no idea about anything else) has nothing doing. Is he saving it to see how things pan out?
I'm sure they will all see how it goes and then make future plans. The Cork marquee gig is key as that is the only one people will go just for the Rats. I'm discounting the Australia gigs as they won't have any impact on plans closer to home. Well our home, that is.
Personally speaking, I'd love them to do the Electric Proms or the iTunes festivals at the Roundhouse.
I'm in a dilemma because I'd ruled out Cork, Oz, IoW... then came Chagford, which is a 35 minute drive from my house in Devon (and somewhere we often visit, nice walks in the area, etc). So I'm tempted. Can't afford all the family to go due to holiday commitments (we'd already considered and ruled out a festival for this year), would you guys look after me...?
Looks like there are going to be a few of us at Chagstock so you won't be standing on your own. I'm always up for meeting fellow fans. We can put something on here about a meeting point I'm sure (vaguely recall there's a pub nearby showing on map).
Assume you've seen there's also the opportunity to win tickets?
I'm in a dilemma because I'd ruled out Cork, Oz, IoW... then came Chagford, which is a 35 minute drive from my house in Devon (and somewhere we often visit, nice walks in the area, etc). So I'm tempted. Can't afford all the family to go due to holiday commitments (we'd already considered and ruled out a festival for this year), would you guys look after me...?
Better still enter the room 19 competition and if you win a pair of tickets, I'll come with you. Will have a spare myself if i win
As for a pub there is one between the Travelodge and the field. but even better they are selling proper local brew at the festival.
As suss will tell you no good expecting me to look after you, I'll be too drunk
Maybe if it was school holidays, we'd hire a car, book a nearby cottage and spend a week down there, but the thought of an early and long drive on both days is just a bad idea. 500 miles in a Fiat Panda
We did discuss and Mrs. ArrGee was interested especially with Billy Bragg supporting, but one week before school holidays is the biggest issue. would have made it our summer vacation otherwise.
However, it's now ahead of cork due to lack of afternoon flight. No way am i getting a 6am flight.
Sorry, ArrGee, didn't realise I'd made it look like that ... I take full responsiblity for my wicked "humour"!
I'll slap the other wrist then - or maybe getting sorry tattooed on my forehead might be easier, then it will save time apologising to everyone just in case I carry on upsetting people ...
Sorry, ArrGee, didn't realise I'd made it look like that ... I take full responsiblity for my wicked "humour"!
I'll slap the other wrist then - or maybe getting sorry tattooed on my forehead might be easier, then it will save time apologising to everyone just in case I carry on upsetting people ...
No need to apologise; the quoting is a bit flawed. I didn't want to take the credit for your wit. As for apologising ... don't worry; I have a thick skin, not easily offended.
There is a report somewhere in OZ thet Bob has written a new song called The Boomtown Rats for the gigs. No idea if it is true or not.
Wish I had more info. He seems to be in every Australian newspaper even the Mining News(!), but no further info on new song. It does sound a little like the hidden track on How To Compose- the jokey one- perhaps retellingty the Boomtown Rats story, but it's hard to know.
Still I believe one really good new track would speak volumes for the Rats rather than Geldof's tendency to talk about economics He could get it all of his chest in a four minute song and win some people over with his songwriting talents.
Perhaps we could help out with writing a song - we could all do a few lines each:
I love the Boomtown Rats Though my fave pets are cats! tumty tumty tum ti tum etc ...
Maybe that would inspire them to write their own lyrics
There is this from err, The Clash which should insipre them to not do it. And to think they called the Rats the Bay City Rollers of punk... Makes Hey Hey We're The Monkees! sound rebellious. Hip hopper brit poppers sums them up.
Punk rockers, hip-hoppers Brit poppers, show stoppers Beboppers, hair droppers Are you ready to sing?
Right wing, left wing I want something Easy to say Bout what do you think
[Chorus:] We ain't gonna be treated like trash We got one thing We are the Clash What? We are the Clash It's like a patch You can strike that match
[Verse:] With my guitar now The Cuban's last dance I see them where they beatin' from And the injuries stay
Beating on a drum Did they tell them 'take it in' Got the nervous sort of feelin' Where the fat boy blew
[Chorus:]
[Verse:] Home fires burnin' In motorcycle city The rockin' gods will choose If I'm worthy to live (rock rock clash city rockers) The first to next engine In jail at forty-six And there's no more between ya.. To imitate respect
Be a devil ArrGee go to both. Look at Suss and Wes and you're wimping about whether to do Cork or Devon
Removed the poll, as it kinda depends on unforeseen circumstances :-0
I still have my dilemma. More or less nailed on to go to Devon, but now the afternoon flight is available Cork could be on ...
Cork aside, the dates aren't ideal for me as they coincide with various family birthdays and anniversaries. I should consult with Wes and Suss on negotiation tactics.
Birmingham and Manchester as each within an hour's car drive of me - yes, I know, very lightweight compared to those utilising planes, trains and ships to get to see them!
However, that's a minimum - really impressed with the IOW performance so may add in another couple and tie in with a city break
-- Edited by Mark L on Friday 21st of June 2013 10:27:37 PM
I didn't get to Barrow in Furness last Sept as had a long standing DJ engagement, but apart from a couple of private parties where they played I think my run goes right back to Whyteleafe gig (Nov 10).
Suppose I feel like I owe the favour in return since then, plus it's always a good time. Mrs Suss just sighs and requests more Fat Face vouchers, her favourite shop .
... very lightweight compared to those utilising planes, trains and ships to get to see them!
I'm the ultimate lightweight. My trip to Dublin at the end of last year was the first time I ever ventured outside the city I lived in to see a gig. But even then it was a easy trip like the one I have to Cork, as getting to/from Ireland is easier than say the Isle of Wight. Even with Hurtwood I had a lot of umming and ahhing before I finally committed.
Geldof said he wanted to play for about 2,000 people and walk home and sleep in his own bed. I have a similar approach.
I guess they will wait and see what happens with these gigs, as you say ArrGee they are not gigs in their own right and will attract audiences from elsewhere.
I do hope there will be something going on in the Autumn. At the moment BGs calendar (gig wise - I've no idea about anything else) has nothing doing. Is he saving it to see how things pan out?
I'm sure they will all see how it goes and then make future plans. The Cork marquee gig is key as that is the only one people will go just for the Rats.
Personally speaking, I'd love them to do the Electric Proms or the iTunes festivals at the Roundhouse.
ArrGee you've done it again. Not iTunes fest but they're playing the Roundhouse. So what other gigs will they be adding? Will they get to Oxford?
I've only ever been to a gig once that I've actually walked to. That was Elton John at the Kassam Stadium. Have to say it was a great experience not having to travel and watch them all queuing to get out of car park. No doubt we were home before the rest of them had even left the building. Chances of the Rats playing there? Especially as they've had very few music events .
As a teenager, there was a coach co in Oxford who would do gig trips. My sister and I used to do these fairly often. Very easy for us. That all stopped later, disappointingly, so had to figure out trains etc. it wasn't until I started going to see Bob again that I started travelling further afield and stay over night or get on plans and boats. The only other band I've seen outside England is The Stones. Not even U2!!
Of course, being close to and having good transport links with London makes it a nice easy destination to go to gigs without too much thought or planning.
Personally speaking, I'd love them to do the Electric Proms or the iTunes festivals at the Roundhouse.
ArrGee you've done it again. Not iTunes fest but they're playing the Roundhouse. So what other gigs will they be adding? Will they get to Oxford?
There is a gap in the tour that could be filled with another date in the south east e.g between Cambridge and Norwich. So they could play somewhere else. Hope not though cos I won't get a lift home from Suss from Cambridge.
The only unannounced date I would predict right now is Dublin, but if I had to have an outside bet on it, they could play something like Royal Albert Hall for TCT next year. Maybe not in their own right, but perhaps in a bill of two or three bands from the era (like Noel, Damon and Graham did this year). Certainly enough acts from that era playing live. My first choice for the other two would be Elvis Costello and Squeeze.
Alright you lot! It's been a while. Will be at the Roundhouse gig, can't wait :) If I could afford two, I'd conveniently visit the parents for the Manchester date, but alas, a reunion tour was never going to be cheap.
Alright you lot! It's been a while. Will be at the Roundhouse gig, can't wait :) If I could afford two, I'd conveniently visit the parents for the Manchester date, but alas, a reunion tour was never going to be cheap.
Alright you lot! It's been a while. Will be at the Roundhouse gig, can't wait :) If I could afford two, I'd conveniently visit the parents for the Manchester date, but alas, a reunion tour was never going to be cheap.
Very jealous of the folks going to the gigs; been catching what I can on youtube. Saw the Rats 6 times before I moved to the States but never with the two guitars. Garry always did a terrific job, but always enjoyed listening to any live stuff with Gerry. From what I can hear they sound great and true to those early years. Live album then and now would be great.
Not yet, Tango we have Devon and Cork to do first.
Info about Bristol: http://www.guide2bristol.com/news/2980/Boomtown-Rats-to-play-at-Bristol-O2-Academy
-- Edited by Jules on Sunday 23rd of June 2013 05:46:08 PM
Fair play, enjoy! Was going to turn a work weekend in the boss' constituency office into a sneaky Chagstock weekend but it's public transport no mans land! London will do nicely, will try to be patient for those of you who've got shows to savour in the meantime :P
Privileged last night not just to see the band but also, with Wes, to take lead vocals on She's So Modern. Think it's safe to say we destroyed it
Well, it crashed my computer when I tried to play it on Facebook...
Nice to see the alternative Bob playing. We need names for the band variants; Barton Rats, Bradbury Rats, BOdlum Rats, Boomsix Rats, Boomfive Rats and Boomfour Rats. I think that covers it
Suss, we actually couldn't really hear you properly, guess you must need very powerful voices. We were all singing along and destroying it ourselves anyway. Didn't matter what you sounded like, it was such good fun watching you all get up there and be Geldof. Think Wes got more cheers than BG .
Damn, wish I'd asked for the new band members' autographs! Cool performances though - no doubt the posturings in front of bedroom mirrors over the years pretending to be rockstars stood you in good stead Well done anyway!
I'll be driving down, via Exeter, if that's any help?
Thanks for the offer but think I'm gonna stick to the cheaper dates now that a proper tours announced :) Even though it means waiting 'till October like ;)
I'll be driving down, via Exeter, if that's any help?
Thanks for the offer but think I'm gonna stick to the cheaper dates now that a proper tours announced :) Even though it means waiting 'till October like ;)
I hope Suss has a big car. He's offered everyone a lift hereabouts! I'm worried I'll have to get in the boot on the way back from Cambridge
Thought you'd ruled yourself out when family trip option arose? Not aware I've got anyone 'booked' into my Mondeo bus so far, but shout if I've overlooked a previous promise.
I'm just keen to help out anyone who might otherwise struggle to get to edge of Dartmoor. As ever, the more genuine fans there the better.
Can´t make London .Its the father-in-laws 70th birthday that weekend and he is also ill with parkinsons so it might even be his last.Hope you all have a great day and drink a pint or 2 for me.It looks like Hurtwood and IOW are it for me but what great concerts they were.Hope to meet up with you all again soon.