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MSG 7th August 2008

PostPosted: 07 Aug 2011 09:04
by stevel
Blimey can you believe its 3 years ago today?
Never been to a gig like it or ever will....

Seems like only yesterday - its embedded in my brain.
You could of lit the Big Apple skies with the electricity in the air that night.
It was tangible.

The joyous look on fans faces.
Wonderful memories.

The Police. Best band in the world.Ever.

Thank you Stewart.

Re: MSG 7th August 2008

PostPosted: 07 Aug 2011 20:20
by shyvixen
Lots of wonderful memories. My 1st trip ever to NYC! I've never been the same since - thank heavens! :mrgreen:

Thank you STEWART.

Re: MSG 7th August 2008

PostPosted: 09 Aug 2011 19:56
by BongoBoy
Going to New York with no ticket in hand, holding breath at ticket booth, here ya go ...whew, Thanks Stewart.

One of those moments in life where all feels good with the world. Meeting internet friends who are all different and yet familiar, such warmth. DM losing her ticket, panic, solved. So much laughter. All you cool people from Moe n DM to Animal, Tamadude n Dietmar, Moonstone, Kimmy n SteveL. Dive, Vespa n Socki, Samburu, Moonstone,Conroy with Sally, Skaman,EQ ... everyone, I mean everyone. Felt like the friggin sixties man.

Peace, Love n rimshots n pints to all of you.

Still proudly display my cardboard "Flaggie" behind my drums.

BongoSentimental O ! :mrgreen:

Re: MSG 7th August 2008

PostPosted: 10 Aug 2011 00:23
by Howstupidmrbates
It was definitely an event. Strange though - it's a night I'll never forget, although one I barely remember...

Re: MSG 7th August 2008

PostPosted: 10 Aug 2011 04:15
by samburusunset
Such good memories. Meet so many great people and went to some awesome places. It's kind of bittersweet thinking back on it.


Gotta say thanks again, Stewart!
That was pretty freakin' awesome!

Re: MSG 7th August 2008

PostPosted: 13 Aug 2011 04:50
by Divemistress of the Dark
Maybe we should post our framed "Thank You" flags that Kellie made. I'll do mine once I'm home - out of town for a couple days. It's in my office, where I see it daily...and think of you crazy kids all over the world....