Reply #30 posted 02/07/14 11:50am
jjazznola |
rafael said:
jjazznola said:
some experience line up? Have you seen this band? They kick ass! I just saw them in Dec as part of NPG and these girls totally hold thir own. Ida has played with Prince for a few years now and the other two are great.
i saw 11 gigs with 3rd eye girl so yes i saw them...mediocre band, but hey it is just my opinion...
They are one dimensional as in they pretty much play rock in 3rdEyeGirl and are not very funky. I was surprised though they that they did well as part of NPG although Ida moves over to guitar and Andrew Gouché plays bass for most of the show and he also had Rhani Krija, a percussion player who made some of the tunes sound like DC Go Go which was cool. |
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Reply #31 posted 02/07/14 2:36pm
RodeoSchro |
rafael said:
jjazznola said:
some experience line up? Have you seen this band? They kick ass! I just saw them in Dec as part of NPG and these girls totally hold thir own. Ida has played with Prince for a few years now and the other two are great.
i saw 11 gigs with 3rd eye girl so yes i saw them...mediocre band, but hey it is just my opinion...
They couldn't have been THAT mediocre if you went to see them 11 times, LOL. |
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Reply #32 posted 02/07/14 3:24pm
Serious |
rafael said:
jjazznola said:
some experience line up? Have you seen this band? They kick ass! I just saw them in Dec as part of NPG and these girls totally hold thir own. Ida has played with Prince for a few years now and the other two are great.
i saw 11 gigs with 3rd eye girl so yes i saw them...mediocre band, but hey it is just my opinion...
I agree, I saw them 3 times and was totally not impressed With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... |
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Reply #33 posted 02/08/14 12:47am
rafael |
RodeoSchro said:
rafael said:
i saw 11 gigs with 3rd eye girl so yes i saw them...mediocre band, but hey it is just my opinion...
They couldn't have been THAT mediocre if you went to see them 11 times, LOL.
haha...u r right but i only went to c Prince... |
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Reply #34 posted 02/10/14 3:15am
funkyscotland |
I've been a HUGE Prince fan since the early 80s and have seen him more times than I can remember. Am loving the 3rdEYEGIRL stuff and would desperately love to seem them play live. Sadly, I live in Scotland and I'm not prepared to travel all the way down to London on the off-chance that I might be able to bag a gig or two. But hey, that's life. No point whining about it. If Prince chooses to announce gigs a few hours before they take place, that's his choice. Just my own tough shit for living in the wrong place at the wrong time.
In short, Prince doesn't owe you anything. Stop whining. |
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Reply #35 posted 02/10/14 5:32am
melody6 |
dickio said:
So we were told that it would be a "tour" in and around London which is fine as long as dates are annnounced in time for people to make the necesssary arrrangements. What we are seeing so far is a series of impromto gigs which are great for people living in or around London and have no commitments but if you don't live in London,have a job and family then you've got no chance!!
Is it too much to ask to have a series of gigs announced with an on-line ticket sale so at least you've got a chance of getting a ticket?!
This reminds me of the aftershows that would just be announced and everyone would make a mad dash to the venue in the hope of getting in!!
So please whoever is responsible for these gigs take into account that not everyone can travel down to London at the drop of a hat and just give us some notice!!!
I haven't missed a tour since 1986 and don't want to miss this one so come on give the rest of us a chance!!!!!
I agree. This is driving me potty. I'm in Cardiff and so nearly took a train into London yesterday on the off-chance but I don't have the money to gamble with so I didn't. Damn it! And.....who knows if I would've even picked up the news from 6 music and actually got there. It doesn'y seem fair and I just hope that there are some gigs at least with ticket sales in advance as this is simply not possible otherwise and it's a killer reading the reveiws afterwards. Here's hoping!..... |
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Reply #36 posted 02/17/14 6:46pm
lilee |
I am in the same boat as a lot of these ppl. I've been to loads of princes shows in the past since 1983 and so am now 46 with a job that I need to give notice to take time off and two kids and live in the north of England. I would love to see him in one of these small venues but would need notice to book leave from work and a place to stay and someone to watch kids whilst away . It is frustrating and I think that because he picked up most if the fans in the 80s the majority of his long time followers will be my sort of age with a job and kids etc. so the ppl who want to see him the most are mostly out of luck the way it is being announced at such short notice . |
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Reply #37 posted 02/17/14 7:06pm
SquirrelMeat
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dickio said:
So we were told that it would be a "tour" in and around London which is fine as long as dates are annnounced in time for people to make the necesssary arrrangements. What we are seeing so far is a series of impromto gigs which are great for people living in or around London and have no commitments but if you don't live in London,have a job and family then you've got no chance!!
Is it too much to ask to have a series of gigs announced with an on-line ticket sale so at least you've got a chance of getting a ticket?!
This reminds me of the aftershows that would just be announced and everyone would make a mad dash to the venue in the hope of getting in!!
So please whoever is responsible for these gigs take into account that not everyone can travel down to London at the drop of a hat and just give us some notice!!!
I haven't missed a tour since 1986 and don't want to miss this one so come on give the rest of us a chance!!!!!
So if its not a "tour", then you haven't missed one.
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Besides, whats more important, the performance, or the label of a "tour" to attend?
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I agree that it is poorly planned and managed, but how far are you willing to put yourself out these days? I was on the front barrier in 86, and the front barrier this week, and I live in East Anglia, with a major job and kids in tow.
Give me the choice of pre sale and 22,000 at the 02, and hit and run with a 1000 in Electic Ball room and I'd pick the latter every time. . |
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Reply #38 posted 02/17/14 11:50pm
HoneyMonster |
There seems to be a belief among some on here that these gigs are being attended almost exclusively by Londoners which from my understanding of the ones i've been to , simply isn't the case. Just around me yesterday there was a couple from Bath, A dude from a little village in Oxfordshire ,another two from from up north( manchester i think), and a guy who'd been up from Brighton several times this week. For the second gig i was chatting to a chap who woke up in Paris on Saturday hopped on a Eurostar to London because he had 48 hrs notice of the Camden gigs and decided that was how he wanted to spend his time. From twitter ,there was a lass from Poland. London has great connections and if people really want to see Prince, it's easier to get to for more people than a lot of other places. |
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Reply #39 posted 02/18/14 1:47am
TheEnglishGent |
HoneyMonster said:
There seems to be a belief among some on here that these gigs are being attended almost exclusively by Londoners which from my understanding of the ones i've been to , simply isn't the case. Just around me yesterday there was a couple from Bath, A dude from a little village in Oxfordshire ,another two from from up north( manchester i think), and a guy who'd been up from Brighton several times this week. For the second gig i was chatting to a chap who woke up in Paris on Saturday hopped on a Eurostar to London because he had 48 hrs notice of the Camden gigs and decided that was how he wanted to spend his time. From twitter ,there was a lass from Poland. London has great connections and if people really want to see Prince, it's easier to get to for more people than a lot of other places.
He probably had an easier journey than most people in the UK. One train from Paris to St Pancras and he's within a mile of the Camden gigs! That's pretty amazing really. RIP |
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