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Quote from: dustyvalentino on September 06, 2010, 12:26:30 PMDid a bit of cyber stalking on the web, seems he's quite active on various forums.Here's one of his posts which is relevant when considering the other thread about the "Dire Straits Legends".http://www.gearslutz.com/board/5688252-post1493.htmlwasn't gearslutz also the website Chuck Ainlay was a member of?
Did a bit of cyber stalking on the web, seems he's quite active on various forums.Here's one of his posts which is relevant when considering the other thread about the "Dire Straits Legends".http://www.gearslutz.com/board/5688252-post1493.html
When i first read about this Oz concert i thought "Oh Dear.....this sounds like it could be pretty sad"But nostalgia is clearly a big business - and i think they are right they will get a lot of people to attend these shows and after all it may apease some of the people who write in to Dr Fletch and want more than anything for DS to reform - hey - live and let live i say!
I just saw we will rock you and although this is not what I consider "my thing" either, I was very pleasantly surprised and loved every minute of it. So, yeah, why not? There is a market for this kind of things
Yeah, saw that on Facebook and was tginking of you when I typed it. The problem I have with these things is that the songs are all about different things and they have to write a terribly contrived story to fit it all together. I took my mum to see Mamma Mia and while I love the Abba songs I thought the story was just total bollocks. The whole theatre was up and screaming though, so what do I know.
Gig In The Sky?