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I made this Roundhouse' compilation just one day ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NejrNwVbTVk. By the way: I stood at Level 2 and I could almost reach up to the roof so I wasn't in the way of anyone else, so please no new discussions about that. And the Rats blew off the roof anyway. Sorry for the muddy (stereo) sound, but I recorded it with a extremely compact camera. Maybe around Christmas I will upload a new version to YouTube if I can get the sound enhanced. I didn't do any zooming, because I hate that and it makes me feel seasick. No professional cameraman use his zoom button live on camera, only in preview.
Any other cameramen over here and which gig did you record (URL please)?
By the way: does anyone know the name of the sax player? I added all the names of the current line up and Gerry as special guest, but I don't know his name. Or is it Andy Hamilton?
...offered a good discount off tickets for those who had travelled to the Uk/Ire shows
Crikey, didn't you get a cheap night out down the pub along with a meet and greet? Interestingly, there were discount tickets available for some of the gigs. As I left the Corn Exchange I picked up a pile of the tickets left as souvenirs and found some people had paid just £12. Lucky buggers.
Only EasyJet fly to Amsterdam round my way, and I have vowed never to fly with them again. But I'll make an exception. Especially if they do it on the weekend of 1st March when I can celebrate my unbirthday.
Sorry I didn't mean it as a charity for those who couldn't afford tickets, more a way of publicising a gig in Amsterdam which might appeal to those in the UK/IRE who had already bought into the idea of going to see the Rats. If you saw a flyer for a Rats gig in Amsterdam for next April, say, and you were getting a tenner or more off a ticket then that's the idea I was getting at.More a publicity thing for an inviting gig, that would be a great weekend away.
The Eurostar will be getting a connection to Amstedam from London, in the next few years. I think the journey time will be about 4 hours from St Pancras to Amsterdam Centraal.
There are flights from London City to Rotterdam also.
-- Edited by noelindublin on Monday 11th of November 2013 05:31:42 PM
By the way: does anyone know the name of the sax player? I added all the names of the current line up and Gerry as special guest, but I don't know his name. Or is it Andy Hamilton?
By the way: does anyone know the name of the sax player? I added all the names of the current line up and Gerry as special guest, but I don't know his name. Or is it Andy Hamilton?
By the way: does anyone know the name of the sax player? I added all the names of the current line up and Gerry as special guest, but I don't know his name. Or is it Andy Hamilton?
Anyone?
My it skills are c***, so hope this works. The attached photo is Andy Hamilton ,so definitely not the guy who was in London or Chagstock. They used a different sax player in Dublin and Cork and possibly Belfast, a guy who looked like he was a refugee from an old Irish showband, clad in a toxedo.
The didn't use a sax player in Birmingham, just Alan on the keyboards giving a fake or recorded sample, which worked out better, as the sax player just looks a bit silly, and clogs up the stage.
[...] a guy who looked like he was a refugee from an old Irish showband, clad in a toxedo [...]
[...] as the sax player just looks a bit silly, and clogs up the stage [...].
Maybe they can call this Dutch beauty:
The Boomtown Rats & Candy Dulfer wearing orange clogs, live at The Paradiso Amsterdam in 2014. See you next year, deal??? Anyway, Noel, did you like the video???
Someone else who knows the name of the sax player at The Roundhouse???
BVD1965 wrote: live at The Paradiso Amsterdam in 2014.
Now you're talking! Last time I was there was back in 1990 to see Happy Mondays. Superb venue, and I only lived down the road just off Frederiksplein near the Alhambra so them coming on stage around midnight was fine by me
[...] a guy who looked like he was a refugee from an old Irish showband, clad in a toxedo [...]
[...] as the sax player just looks a bit silly, and clogs up the stage [...].
Maybe they can call this Dutch beauty:
The Boomtown Rats & Candy Dulfer wearing orange clogs, live at The Paradiso Amsterdam in 2014. See you next year, deal??? Anyway, Noel, did you like the video???
Someone else who knows the name of the sax player at The Roundhouse???
It's a good video, but unfortunately only one camera angle.
I've just booked a two day break in Eindhoven for the middle of December, or more correctly just booked a bargain flight. Might be a good Christmas market vibe- any excuse to get away from Dublin.
. I would love to see the Rats in Amsterdam. If they had promoted a gig in Amsterdam for next year, and offered a good discount off tickets for those who had travelled to the Uk/Ire shows, then many might have taken up the offer, and helped to fill a venue in the Dam.
I don't think the phrase 'clog up' is in any way connected to Dutch wooden footwear, but you never know.
...offered a good discount off tickets for those who had travelled to the Uk/Ire shows
Crikey, didn't you get a cheap night out down the pub along with a meet and greet? Interestingly, there were discount tickets available for some of the gigs. As I left the Corn Exchange I picked up a pile of the tickets left as souvenirs and found some people had paid just £12. Lucky buggers.
Only EasyJet fly to Amsterdam round my way, and I have vowed never to fly with them again. But I'll make an exception. Especially if they do it on the weekend of 1st March when I can celebrate my unbirthday.
The Eurostar will be getting a connection to Amstedam from London, in the next few years. I think the journey time will be about 4 hours from St Pancras to Amsterdam Centraal.
By the time that happens and HS2 is there so I can go to the Birmingham gigs, they'll have to pump Bobby Boomtown full of amphetamine to get him on stage. Suppose it'll be OK for us, we can get OAP discounts...
It's a good video, but unfortunately only one camera angle.
I've just booked a two day break in Eindhoven for the middle of December, or more correctly just booked a bargain flight. Might be a good Christmas market vibe- any excuse to get away from Dublin.
I would love to see the Rats in Amsterdam. If they had promoted a gig in Amsterdam for next year, and offered a good discount off tickets for those who had travelled to the Uk/Ire shows, then many might have taken up the offer, and helped to fill a venue in the Dam.
I don't think the phrase 'clog up' is in any way connected to Dutch wooden footwear, but you never know.
Thanx about the video. Maybe the next weeks I can find some time to enhance the audio a bit. The place where I stood at level 2 went very crowded too, so I couldn't walk around to search for other angled shots, because someone else would immediately take my place. In any way it's a difficult place to take some shots because of the pillars, but I'm very glad I took my mini-camera with me (and a mobile charger of course...). Pity it went off during Rat Trap. I came in at The Roundhouse at 5 pm. They were doing their sound check, but I couldn't get in although I tried. I tried to talk about the Meet & Greet, but the girl at the ticket office didn't give in.
WTF are you gonna do in Eindhoven of all places? OK, there's a train station, a town hall, Philips Company, PSV Eindhoven (Bobby Robson was head coach there), ASML, the technical university, the ugly Stratumseind and that's it. If you're looking for Christmas vibes, go to Maastricht (by train one hour from Eindhoven) or go to Aachen (Germany). You can go there by Interliner bus (half an hour from Maastricht Central Station). Most of the Dutch people who wants to go for Christmas markets go to Germany for two or three days.
I would love to see BTR in Amsterdam too. I saw Bob in Paradiso in 1990, I guess during the Vegetarians Of Love tour. He played Lookin' After No. 1 at the end of the gig.
Ahh, clog up, oh man, that's funny. You mean obstruct or block, well I didn't get it. No wooden shoes at the Dutch Christmas markets, maybe if you go to Maastricht you could catch a DVD of André Rieu .
The Eurostar will be getting a connection to Amstedam from London, in the next few years. I think the journey time will be about 4 hours from St Pancras to Amsterdam Centraal.
By the time that happens and HS2 is there so I can go to the Birmingham gigs, they'll have to pump Bobby Boomtown full of amphetamine to get him on stage. Suppose it'll be OK for us, we can get OAP discounts...
The Eurostar will be connected to Amsterdam in 2016. OAP discounts? So I am the youngster here.... Well to be honest, it WAS a culture shock when I saw all those (happy) faces at The Roundhouse. I remembered BTR like 1978 > Hammersmith Odeon > Young > Rebels > Punk(y). So nothing changed??? But there were even some young punks and I could see (and you can see too if you watch my video) them pogoing/slam dancing during Mary and No. 1. Indeed, nothing changed.
I saw Bob in Paradiso in 1990, I guess during the Vegetarians Of Love tour. He played Lookin' After No. 1 at the end of the gig.
Ah yes, I remember seeing the posters at the time, but I had been too badly scarred by Deep In The Heart of Nowhere to seriously consider it. Was always a bit strange getting tickets for the Paradiso back then. You had to buy the ticket from the record shop on Utrechtsestraat and the ticket looked like one of those old style cinema ticket with no name or date like below. I remember when I went to see Happy Mondays, I thought that there was no way they were going to let me in!
I saw Bob in Paradiso in 1990, I guess during the Vegetarians Of Love tour. He played Lookin' After No. 1 at the end of the gig.
Ah yes, I remember seeing the posters at the time, but I had been too badly scarred by Deep In The Heart of Nowhere to seriously consider it. Was always a bit strange getting tickets for the Paradiso back then. You had to buy the ticket from the record shop on Utrechtsestraat and the ticket looked like one of those old style cinema ticket with no name or date like below. I remember when I went to see Happy Mondays, I thought that there was no way they were going to let me in!
My god, you know Amsterdam! Utrechtsestraat, Get Records (don't exist anymore) or Concerto (still there). Don't know about those "cinema tickets". Maybe they sold those to foreigners ha ha! They always asked me if I was on the guest list. I always said "No" and walked on .
Bob doing his Kirk Hammett act at the Paradiso, Amsterdam on the 28th of September 1990.
My god, you know Amsterdam! Utrechtsestraat, Get Records (don't exist anymore) or Concerto (still there). Don't know about those "cinema tickets". Maybe they sold those to foreigners ha ha!
I was living there, so I wasn't a tourist... I got lucky with my apartment as I only took it as it was within walking distance of the metro to take me to Bijlmeer. Near all the good record shops (I used to spend far too much time in Concerto), Albert Cuypmarkt and the Heineken brewery (hic), along with plenty of good bars and restaurants like the Sluizer.
I'm intrigued what with living in London, Paris and Amsterdam ArrGee! This sounds a far more interesting career than working in Birmingham and Cheshire, which is all I've ever done. Apart from the odd training course in London or Glasgow.
Are there any other European capitals you'd care to declare?!
It's a good video, but unfortunately only one camera angle.
I've just booked a two day break in Eindhoven for the middle of December, or more correctly just booked a bargain flight. Might be a good Christmas market vibe- any excuse to get away from Dublin.
I would love to see the Rats in Amsterdam. If they had promoted a gig in Amsterdam for next year, and offered a good discount off tickets for those who had travelled to the Uk/Ire shows, then many might have taken up the offer, and helped to fill a venue in the Dam.
I don't think the phrase 'clog up' is in any way connected to Dutch wooden footwear, but you never know.
Thanx about the video. Maybe the next weeks I can find some time to enhance the audio a bit. The place where I stood at level 2 went very crowded too, so I couldn't walk around to search for other angled shots, because someone else would immediately take my place. In any way it's a difficult place to take some shots because of the pillars, but I'm very glad I took my mini-camera with me (and a mobile charger of course...). Pity it went off during Rat Trap. I came in at The Roundhouse at 5 pm. They were doing their sound check, but I couldn't get in although I tried. I tried to talk about the Meet & Greet, but the girl at the ticket office didn't give in.
WTF are you gonna do in Eindhoven of all places? OK, there's a train station, a town hall, Philips Company, PSV Eindhoven (Bobby Robson was head coach there), ASML, the technical university, the ugly Stratumseind and that's it. If you're looking for Christmas vibes, go to Maastricht (by train one hour from Eindhoven) or go to Aachen (Germany). You can go there by Interliner bus (half an hour from Maastricht Central Station). Most of the Dutch people who wants to go for Christmas markets go to Germany for two or three days.
I would love to see BTR in Amsterdam too. I saw Bob in Paradiso in 1990, I guess during the Vegetarians Of Love tour. He played Lookin' After No. 1 at the end of the gig.
Ahh, clog up, oh man, that's funny. You mean obstruct or block, well I didn't get it. No wooden shoes at the Dutch Christmas markets, maybe if you go to Maastricht you could catch a DVD of André Rieu .
I'm not going to Eindhoven for the Christmas market literally- I rather meant that there will be a Christmas vibe on the streets as it's near Christmas. I just like the buzz and difference of a European city, and if you look up the Internet or guide books there is enough to do in Eindhoven, trust me. What do the locals do otherwise?
I've just booked a two day break in Eindhoven for the middle of December, or more correctly just booked a bargain flight. Might be a good Christmas market vibe- any excuse to get away from Dublin.
Dublin is great at yuletide. Only problem is the Band Aid song playing here, there and everywhere. I did manage to avoid it last year, though sadly I had to leave for the airport just as the pub was filling up with girls in skimpy santa outfits...
I've just booked a two day break in Eindhoven for the middle of December, or more correctly just booked a bargain flight. Might be a good Christmas market vibe- any excuse to get away from Dublin.
Dublin is great at yuletide. Only problem is the Band Aid song playing here, there and everywhere. I did manage to avoid it last year, though sadly I had to leave for the airport just as the pub was filling up with girls in skimpy santa outfits...
Maybe not if you live here. Streets full of annoying Dubliners selling c***, in a grating accent. Shopping zombies everywhere, taken in by the commercialisation of Christmas. Cold, dark nights, wind, rain.... need I go on? There's no romance, as someone once said.
By the way: does anyone know the name of the sax player? I added all the names of the current line up and Gerry as special guest, but I don't know his name. Or is it Andy Hamilton?
By the way: does anyone know the name of the sax player? I added all the names of the current line up and Gerry as special guest, but I don't know his name. Or is it Andy Hamilton?
Shopping zombies everywhere, taken in by the commercialisation of Christmas. Cold, dark nights, wind, rain.... need I go on? There's no romance, as someone once said.
Huh, and you still want to go to Eindhoven??? OK, if you like Dutch Design and Dutch high tech maybe it's the place to be in The Netherlands, but you can do that in a few hours. Go to Maastricht, Den Bosch (also called 's Hertogenbosch) or Breda, these are real nice cities. In particular Maastricht is a nice old town (Vrijthof, Onze Lieve Vrouwe Plein). I love it to go over there, because Maastricht is a little bit different from the rest of The Netherlands and I mean that in a positive way.
Shopping zombies everywhere, taken in by the commercialisation of Christmas. Cold, dark nights, wind, rain.... need I go on? There's no romance, as someone once said.
Huh, and you still want to go to Eindhoven??? OK, if you like Dutch Design and Dutch high tech maybe it's the place to be in The Netherlands, but you can do that in a few hours. Go to Maastricht, Den Bosch (also called 's Hertogenbosch) or Breda, these are real nice cities. In particular Maastricht is a nice old town (Vrijthof, Onze Lieve Vrouwe Plein). I love it to go over there, because Maastricht is a little bit different from the rest of The Netherlands and I mean that in a positive way.
I'd love to do a proper tour of the Netherlands, and hopefully will do so in the spring or summer. I have been spending my money on going to see the Boomtown Rats, seven times since they reformed, so that has cost me a bit, though overall it was affordable.
I know there are 'nicer', more interesting areas and cities to visit, but it's only a short trip, and won't do me any harm I assure you. At least the locals wont try to sell wooden clogs or little toy windmills like they do in some other cities I won't name.