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man i hope they come back home to Texas soon. most bands seem to skip Houston. they hit Austin then Dallas.
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If we can figure out transportation back to MIL's, Paul says we can go to the Trans-Siberian Orchestra's Chr-stmas Show in Madison Square Garden Monday night!! I still don't have tickets, so my seats will suck, but I am really looking forward to going. I don't think they ever come anywhere near Gator Town.
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Julie tries each year to get me to a presentation of the Nutcracker. never happens, so I'm not promising. we did go to a Christmas pageant at the North Baptist Church. enjoyable.
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David Gilmour is planning to release a solo album in March 2006.
Maybe a tour will follow-up?


(Found out Blue Oyster Cult played, unannounced,
last weekend here in the Tampa area.
I wonder why there were no advertising for the show???)
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David Gilmour has announced he will be touring. but the US dates have not been sorted out yet. i get an email update from his people, so I will post when I find something out.
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12/19/05 Updated (North American Dates)
David Gilmour's "On an Island" to be released March 6, 2006


We can confirm that on his birthday David will release his new album which has now been completed. Plans for a European and American tour are in the works and some firm dates are set (see below). David wants to tour between March and May of 2006. There is information that David will utilize an orchestra and chorus on his tour.

David stated:
“I’m very much looking forward to this tour and making music with the great musicians in the band. I’ve had a fantastic time making ‘On An Island’ and really want to perform tracks from it, along with my more familiar repertoire. I’m rather hoping that with this tour announcement people will believe me when I say, honestly, this is the only band I plan to tour with!”

The lighting will be designed by Marc Brickman who has designed many of Pink Floyd's shows in the past.

European Tour Dates:
March 10 Dortmund, Konzerthaus
March 11 Hamburg, Congress Centrum Hamburg
March 15 Paris, Le Grand Rex
March 16 Paris, L’Olympia
March 18 Frankfurt, Alte Oper
March 19 Amsterdam, The Heineken Music Hall
March 20 Amsterdam, The Heineken Music Hall
March 24 Milan, Teatro Arcimboldi
March 25 Milan, Teatro Arcimboldi
March 26 Rome, Auditorium Parco Della Musica

United States Dates:
April 4 - New York - Radio City Music Hall
April 5 - New York - Radio City Music Hall
April 9 - Toronto - Massey Hall
April 10 - Toronto - Massey Hall
April 12 - Chicago Area - Rosemont Theatre
April 13 - Chicago Area - Rosemont Theatre
April 16 - San Francisco - Oakland Paramount
April 17 - San Francisco - Oakland Paramount
April 19 - Los Angeles - Kodak
April 20 - Los Angeles - Gibson Theatre

London dates:
May 29 London, Royal Albert Hall
May 30 London, Royal Albert Hall
May 31 London, Royal Albert Hall (added 12/20/05)
(more info at: www.davidgilmour.com)

Just watched "Island Jam" video and the instrumental sounds great!
Kind of a blues tune.
Has Guy Pratt playing too, who played with Pink Floyd on "Momentary Lapse Of Reason" tour.
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I get the email about David and his website is new.
I looked at the tickets and they are about $100.00 each for the Chicago show. But, I am just kidding myself. We could not afford to fly up there, pay for the hotel/food/transportation and the tickets and still manage to meet our monthly bills.

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I went to see Mogwai last night. It was absolutely stunning.
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*tries jumpstarting the thread again*
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in an attempt to jump.

heard the inmates playing some music last night. Christian songs.
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gonna see funeral for a friend in march. woooooodododddosossoocybhshsqd87dqugqdfqqqqdqgqwdqwwdwddqedudgqegwqtwqgwqiqwuwooooohhohoo. errr....tappin the keyboard in tune to one of their songs!!!! safdsshkjdasdas
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I currently waiting to buy my T in the Park ticket ( they go on sale in 5 minutes ) Red Hot Chilli Peppers and The Who headlinng this year.
But if you're all about the destination, then take a fucking flight.
We're going nowhere slowly, but we're seeing all the sights.
And we're definitely going to hell, but we'll have all the best stories to tell.


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Biffy Clyro/Oceansize last night.
Faaaaaaaaantastic :D
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Forgot to say how much i enjoyed Thrice and Coheed and cambria were last month.

Also Biffy amzing, hope to see them again soon.
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I've just ordered day tickets to the Saturday at V-festival this year.


I'm finally going to see Radiohead :D
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Julie and I went to see George Strait at the rodeo last night. he was great. (we saw him a couple of years back) played a good mix of older and newer songs. big surprise was his Texas swing cover of "Folsom Prison Blues" great show, George gives you your money's worth.
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Well, it might have taken me seven hours of continous refreshing, and only leaving my seat once for a toilet break.

But!

I've now booked tickets to two Radiohead shows on their forthcoming theatre tour in May. One standing and one seating.

I am SO bleeding happy. I'm also about to collapse.

Edit:

I bought another one :oops:
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Oops... and another. But now they're all gone, save for eBay sellers.
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The Somberlain wrote:Biffy Clyro/Oceansize last night.
Faaaaaaaaantastic :D
When I saw Biffy I found them really long-winded. Their set went on for hours, and seemed longer. Ah well.

I'm fidgeting with anticipation for the long-awaited TOOL 8)
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