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Re: Last Big Tour... Say Goodbye
« Reply #15 on: April 26, 2019, 12:21:33 AM »
I don’t think he’ll actually stop playing live completely. I think he’ll continue playing shows for as long as he is physically capable of doing so, but it’ll most likely be one-off gigs here and there, such as promo shows when he releases new albums, or short runs of concerts at places like the Albert Hall. It’s immensely sad that the touring will come to an end. He has made a lot of wonderful memories for all of us fans but, as they say, all good things must come to an end. Hopefully there is still plenty of new music ahead.

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Re: Last Big Tour... Say Goodbye
« Reply #16 on: April 26, 2019, 12:28:05 AM »
I do hope he’ll choose to play at some countries in Europe. Some concerts in Germany Holland and France.
Something like Clapton.

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Re: Last Big Tour... Say Goodbye
« Reply #17 on: April 26, 2019, 12:55:58 AM »
I do hope he’ll choose to play at some countries in Europe. Some concerts in Germany Holland and France.
Something like Clapton.

I guess he may play in the UK mainly, Clapton just played in Japan, one of his biggest fan base.
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Re: Last Big Tour... Say Goodbye
« Reply #18 on: April 26, 2019, 01:02:20 AM »
Clapton did play France Germany and the UK in 2018. Now he is in Japan indeed.

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Re: Last Big Tour... Say Goodbye
« Reply #19 on: April 26, 2019, 01:12:44 AM »
Yes indeed very sad words. However if he plays only some concerts as EC, it would be fine.

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Re: Last Big Tour... Say Goodbye
« Reply #20 on: April 26, 2019, 01:19:10 AM »
I don’t think he’ll actually stop playing live completely. I think he’ll continue playing shows for as long as he is physically capable of doing so, but it’ll most likely be one-off gigs here and there, such as promo shows when he releases new albums, or short runs of concerts at places like the Albert Hall. It’s immensely sad that the touring will come to an end. He has made a lot of wonderful memories for all of us fans but, as they say, all good things must come to an end. Hopefully there is still plenty of new music ahead.

I hope so. Man life goes so fast & you don’t realise it.
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Re: Last Big Tour... Say Goodbye
« Reply #21 on: April 26, 2019, 11:59:45 AM »
I do hope he’ll choose to play at some countries in Europe. Some concerts in Germany Holland and France.
Something like Clapton.

I guess he may play in the UK mainly, Clapton just played in Japan, one of his biggest fan base.

It'll be interesting to hear what Mark says when he comes to the UK.  I suppose we'll find out in Leeds.

I thought wouldn't it be nice if the audience gave him a standing ovation when he said this as our farewell gift to him, thanking him for all the wonderful music he has given us over the years.  Better than just gasping.  I think it would be a nice gesture.
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Re: Last Big Tour... Say Goodbye
« Reply #22 on: April 26, 2019, 12:04:27 PM »
I do hope he’ll choose to play at some countries in Europe. Some concerts in Germany Holland and France.
Something like Clapton.

I guess he may play in the UK mainly, Clapton just played in Japan, one of his biggest fan base.

It'll be interesting to hear what Mark says when he comes to the UK.  I suppose we'll find out in Leeds.

I thought wouldn't it be nice if the audience gave him a standing ovation when he said this as our farewell gift to him, thanking him for all the wonderful music he has given us over the years.  Better than just gasping.  I think it would be a nice gesture.

I'll be standing and clapping (probably crying too) that's for sure!    ;D

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« Last Edit: April 26, 2019, 12:08:01 PM by superval99 »
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Re: Last Big Tour... Say Goodbye
« Reply #23 on: April 26, 2019, 01:58:06 PM »
The only thing I am surprised about is the fact that he is saying it. Most of us knew in our gut this was more than likely it. I always assumed he would ride off without saying a word confirming it. He has never been one to share a lot of information.


I'll be standing and clapping (probably crying too) that's for sure!    ;D

We need a BIG banner - Mr Superval says!     :o

Funny you mention that, I was planning on making one for LA...
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Re: Last Big Tour... Say Goodbye
« Reply #24 on: April 26, 2019, 02:20:34 PM »
I do hope he’ll choose to play at some countries in Europe. Some concerts in Germany Holland and France.
Something like Clapton.

I guess he may play in the UK mainly, Clapton just played in Japan, one of his biggest fan base.

It'll be interesting to hear what Mark says when he comes to the UK.  I suppose we'll find out in Leeds.

I thought wouldn't it be nice if the audience gave him a standing ovation when he said this as our farewell gift to him, thanking him for all the wonderful music he has given us over the years.  Better than just gasping.  I think it would be a nice gesture.

I'll be standing and clapping (probably crying too) that's for sure!    ;D

We need a BIG banner - Mr Superval says!     :o

GOODBYE MARK...THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES

Or something like that?  Maybe a quote from a song along these lines?

THANK-YOU GOODNIGHT NOW IT'S TIME TO GO HOME
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Re: Last Big Tour... Say Goodbye
« Reply #25 on: April 26, 2019, 02:24:20 PM »
Yes, something like that!    :wave

We need a whole row of people to hold the banner with the second one!   ;D
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Re: Last Big Tour... Say Goodbye
« Reply #26 on: April 26, 2019, 02:30:59 PM »
Looking at the footage from last night on YT and listening to his goodbyes, said as usual with such understated grace, I feel a great happiness and sadness at the same time. You can see that he's not the player he once was, and that he's probably struggling a little bit physically. Its so sad to see him rooted to the spot and carrying himself awkwardly, but at the same time there was almost a care free full on effort to get every last drop out of those songs last night. He really meant it.

Its almost as if he has become one of those hard working but slightly down trodden failing characters portrayed so beautifully in so many wonderful songs, and I find it deeply moving.

Even though you'll soon be gone, you will live forever.

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Re: Last Big Tour... Say Goodbye
« Reply #27 on: April 26, 2019, 02:31:37 PM »
Yes, something like that!    :wave

We need a whole row of people to hold the banner with the second one!   ;D

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I was thinking tiny writing since he's wearing the specs.  :think
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Re: Last Big Tour... Say Goodbye
« Reply #28 on: April 26, 2019, 02:36:48 PM »
Looking at the footage from last night on YT and listening to his goodbyes, said as usual with such understated grace, I feel a great happiness and sadness at the same time. You can see that he's not the player he once was, and that he's probably struggling a little bit physically. Its so sad to see him rooted to the spot and carrying himself awkwardly, but at the same time there was almost a care free full on effort to get every last drop out of those songs last night. He really meant it.

Its almost as if he has become one of those hard working but slightly down trodden failing characters portrayed so beautifully in so many wonderful songs, and I find it deeply moving.

Even though you'll soon be gone, you will live forever.

How very eloquently expressed.  My feelings too.  Watching him bouncing up and down to every beat back in the Alchemy days or BIA tour is a stark contrast to his static stage presence today. 
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Re: Last Big Tour... Say Goodbye
« Reply #29 on: April 26, 2019, 02:43:18 PM »
Looking at the footage from last night on YT and listening to his goodbyes, said as usual with such understated grace, I feel a great happiness and sadness at the same time. You can see that he's not the player he once was, and that he's probably struggling a little bit physically. Its so sad to see him rooted to the spot and carrying himself awkwardly, but at the same time there was almost a care free full on effort to get every last drop out of those songs last night. He really meant it.

Its almost as if he has become one of those hard working but slightly down trodden failing characters portrayed so beautifully in so many wonderful songs, and I find it deeply moving.

Even though you'll soon be gone, you will live forever.

How very eloquently expressed.  My feelings too.  Watching him bouncing up and down to every beat back in the Alchemy days or BIA tour is a stark contrast to his static stage presence today.

Its completely understandable and I'm not in any way criticising him, I love the guy, he's probably the sole the reason I teach music today. Cant help but wish for a small transplant of Jagger or Springsteen DNA just to prolong the inevitable goodbye.....

 

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