POSTING GUIDELINES
This forum is intended to provide an atmosphere of open communication, where each member can share his or her own insights and opinions. To help achieve this goal, we ask that you:
Do not post libelous or illegal material.
Do not post harassing or discriminatory comments based on race, ethnic origin, gender, or sexual orientation.
Do not solicit or advertise.
If you have questions or comments about this forum (such as technical difficulties or performance issues), please contact your forum administrator for the appropriate channel for your inquiry.
Moderation
Any post that violates the above conditions, or departs from the intended purpose of this forum may be removed without notice by the administration.
We reserve the right to edit any post for reasons including, but not limited to: language, length, or content not appropriate to the topic of this forum.
Older threads or messages may be removed from time to time, to main to maintain categories or threads of manageable length.
Any member who breaches these Guidelines through hostile, abusive or other inappropriate behavior may find their account privileges revoked.
Privacy
Remember that this is a public forum, and you have no guarantee or expectation of privacy. Your post could be read by anyone.
Posts can be traced. We record information about every user of this forum, and will honor any court orders or requests by recognized law authorities for information about individuals posting libelous material.
All communications on this board are deemed to by public and not private communications. We reserve the right to remove without notice any message posted for any reason, but we have no obligation to remove content you find objectionable.
Regarding your email address and other personal information
Although we require your email address for verification purposes, we recommend that you do not post it or any other personal information such, as phone numbers or your home address. Your posts can be searched by bots or third parties that have no affiliation with the administrator of this forum.
Disclaimer
The views expressed by members of this forum are their own and do not reflect the position of the administrator or other members. Each member is responsible for the content of his/her own posts.
Please report any activity that you notice which is libelous, inflammatory, or in violation of common decency to the management immediately.
Google this and there are 8 wonderful pages to browse compiled around the time of last year's Cork gig.
Top man Noel for fighting the Rats' corner.
Thanks for the compliment Mark. It was the first time the Rats would play in Ireland for over 25 years and I was interested in local opinion in Cork. One of the reasons was that I was unsure it would sell out, or sell in sufficient numbers not to be a failure or disappointment. Yes you have your detractors and nutters on various forums who don't like the Rats, but such is life.One of the guys from the Cork forum was at the meetup and also at the meetup in Dublin.
On the night it was wonderful. Great weather, about 6,000 approx and the very weird feeling of arriving at a 'bit time venue' with all the accompanying rock n roll atmosphere, to pinch myself that it was indeed a Boomtown Rats concert we were going to see. I still can't get over the crowds that turn up-must be very strange for Suss who frankly followed Garry and Simon around to all ends of the country when they were getting a few hundred people. The old thread about 'would a Rats reunion be a success?' makes interesting reading in retrospect. The phrase 'o ye of little faith' springs to mind.
I'm looking forward to Guildford on 18 July. Amazing how after a few weeks off the fever suddenly hits again.
Google this and there are 8 wonderful pages to browse compiled around the time of last year's Cork gig.
Top man Noel for fighting the Rats' corner.
Thanks for the compliment Mark. It was the first time the Rats would play in Ireland for over 25 years and I was interested in local opinion in Cork. One of the reasons was that I was unsure it would sell out, or sell in sufficient numbers not to be a failure or disappointment. Yes you have your detractors and nutters on various forums who don't like the Rats, but such is life.One of the guys from the Cork forum was at the meetup and also at the meetup in Dublin.
On the night it was wonderful. Great weather, about 6,000 approx and the very weird feeling of arriving at a 'bit time venue' with all the accompanying rock n roll atmosphere, to pinch myself that it was indeed a Boomtown Rats concert we were going to see. I still can't get over the crowds that turn up-must be very strange for Suss who frankly followed Garry and Simon around to all ends of the country when they were getting a few hundred people. The old thread about 'would a Rats reunion be a success?' makes interesting reading in retrospect. The phrase 'o ye of little faith' springs to mind.
I'm looking forward to Guildford on 18 July. Amazing how after a few weeks off the fever suddenly hits again.
It was wonderful but 6,000? In a tent with a 4,000 capacity with a few spare seats and a bit of spare room? I don't think so. And the previous incarnation would have done very well to get a few hundred. I'm not sure there were even a hundred at the 100 club. That said as far as I'm concerned the Barton Rats, the Bradbury Rats and the Boomtown Bob Rats have all been a success simply by turning up and playing the songs. Even if I did end up rattling around Blackheath Halls with them one night.
Roberts/Crowe incarnation at Cheltenham was very sparse, to say the last. I can't imagine that there was as many as 50. Small venue, a handful of rather drunk people dancing around at the front. We were just behind them. They had plenty of room without annoying anyone else .
Google this and there are 8 wonderful pages to browse compiled around the time of last year's Cork gig.
Top man Noel for fighting the Rats' corner.
Thanks for the compliment Mark. It was the first time the Rats would play in Ireland for over 25 years and I was interested in local opinion in Cork. One of the reasons was that I was unsure it would sell out, or sell in sufficient numbers not to be a failure or disappointment. Yes you have your detractors and nutters on various forums who don't like the Rats, but such is life.One of the guys from the Cork forum was at the meetup and also at the meetup in Dublin.
On the night it was wonderful. Great weather, about 6,000 approx and the very weird feeling of arriving at a 'bit time venue' with all the accompanying rock n roll atmosphere, to pinch myself that it was indeed a Boomtown Rats concert we were going to see. I still can't get over the crowds that turn up-must be very strange for Suss who frankly followed Garry and Simon around to all ends of the country when they were getting a few hundred people. The old thread about 'would a Rats reunion be a success?' makes interesting reading in retrospect. The phrase 'o ye of little faith' springs to mind.
I'm looking forward to Guildford on 18 July. Amazing how after a few weeks off the fever suddenly hits again.
It was wonderful but 6,000? In a tent with a 4,000 capacity with a few spare seats and a bit of spare room? I don't think so. And the previous incarnation would have done very well to get a few hundred. I'm not sure there were even a hundred at the 100 club. That said as far as I'm concerned the Barton Rats, the Bradbury Rats and the Boomtown Bob Rats have all been a success simply by turning up and playing the songs. Even if I did end up rattling around Blackheath Halls with them one night.
Peter Aiken of Aiken Promotions puts the official attendance at 4,200. It just seemed to be more, to my eyes anyway.And I wasn't drinking.