Scanned ticket stubs from gigs, concerts and sports events I've been to. The tickets cover an enormous range of experiences; some are now seen as 'legendary' events, others have disappeared without a trace. Whether they were memorable or not, my ticket is here.
Monday, 20 November 2006
Personality Test (Rick Wakeman)
The description on the ticket says it all, really - a radio show hosted by a celebrity who sets all the questions. Obviously I only wanted to go because this episode was hosted by Rick Wakeman, but it was a funny night where Rick showed his great wit, and I managed to get a load of stuff signed. Yay!
Saturday, 4 November 2006
Gogol Bordello and Bedouin Soundclash
At Sziget earlier in the year we met up with a group of Brits who were going for the third time. We met on the internet but nobody was weird - which is useful. On their last night at Sziget they went to see Gogol Bordello in a tent, but we were exhausted so headed to bed instead. Therefore we'd never seen Gogol Bordello before this gig, and boy are we glad we stayed in touch with the guys who persuaded us to go!
Thursday, 26 October 2006
One Big Laugh
This was one of those 'charity comedy nights' you hear so much about. We mainly went because we wanted to see the comics, but the charity thing was nice too. However, having one of the comics pass his artificial leg around the audience as part of his act was a bit weird.
Tuesday, 17 October 2006
Seth Lakeman
We'd seen Seth almost a year previously, at the tiny Borderline. This was a
bigger venue for his bigger status, but he didn't fail to impress. I was knackered
from a hellish time at work, but despite me just nodding to most of the songs
rather than all-out jigging about I still had a great time. It was also great to
have Alice's mum with us - she's now an enormous Seth fan too :)
Friday, 29 September 2006
The Pipettes
I guess this was a bit of a gamble. We'd heard of the Pipettes by getting their
album, and liked what was there. So we went to see them live - I think it's the
first time in a while that we were actually going to see somebody we weren't
already a "fan" of. But with their 60s-esque sound and polka-dot pop, this was a
gig of the highest order. A short set, admittedly, but very much worth it. Plus
we had the opportunity to visit our friends Mark and Angela who lived nearby.
Excellent :)
Tuesday, 8 August 2006
Sziget Festival 2006
O-ho! Sziget! This was our first time at the mother-of-all festivals (which
takes place on an island in the middle of the Danube near Budapest in Hungary).
We took a bit of a risk - we fancied a break and gambled that this would be
good - and boy, was it worth it! A whole week of music from every genre you can
possibly imagine. And all for less than a weekend festival in the UK. Bring it
on.
Friday, 21 July 2006
Market Boy
This was an outstanding piece of drama at the National. We were in the second
row, with veery little legroom, but as a result were in the cheapest £10 but
within spitting distance (literally, at points) of the actors. Brilliant.
Friday, 14 July 2006
Guilfest Festival 2006
Guilfest, it must be said, was a bit of a disappointment. I guess I've been
spoiled with the festivals and music things I've gone to, and so a couple of
stages in a field with no "interesting" stuff going on was actually a bit dull.
I can't sympathise with people who take their comfy chairs and picnic baskets
and sit at the main stage all day who complain that they don't like who's on. In
that case, go to see a different band! However, one highlight of this weekend
was that my dad came along - I don't get to see him often and so it was really
nice to be able to wander around the tents and slag all the bands off with him :-D
Saturday, 24 June 2006
Take That
Alice's Christmas present was tickets to see Take That at Wembley.
Unfortunately, though, the Australian builders hadn't finished it in time so
instead we trekked up to Milton Keynes Bowl with Tabs and Kerry. I was feeling
really ill this day, but managed to make it through what was a superb concert. I
was off ill for the following week though :( It was clearly a bad reaction to
Take That.
Saturday, 20 May 2006
Roehampton Summer Ball
The RSU Ball is a fun affair - a bunch of drunken students falling all over the
landscaped gardens of Froebel College while members of staff drink wine and eat
canapes nearby. We fit into both camps, Alice being a "younger" member of staff
- so we have the wine and then go on the dodgems. This year GLC were headlining
and, using her enviable powers of persuasion, Alice managed to blag us backstage
to drink Cider with the boys. A thoroughly enjoyable evening!
Monday, 8 May 2006
Paul Merton's Impro Chums
We'd first seen the impro crowd at Glastonbury, and soon after went to see some
of them in Richmond. However, the chance to see Paul Merton out with them was
too good an opportunity to miss. It was strange to be in a full-size theatre for
this kind of thing but, being relative "veterans" of the improv scene by now, we
managed to crowbar a few of our suggestions into the scenes, which was fun :)
Sunday, 2 April 2006
Varsity Football at Craven Cottage
Mother's Day is always a tricky one, especially as I live so far away from my
mum. I agreed with her that we'd postpone Mother's Day by a week, as she and
Graham were going to visit us in London, and I planned to take her out for a
nice lunch at a pub. However, looking on the Fulham FC website I soon discovered
that on the Sunday I'd planned to take her for lunch, it was the Boat Race. And,
even better, Fulham were letting you watch it from Craven Cottage.
It was almost too good to be true, but it got better. Preceding the Boat Race we got to watch the Varsity football match as well! All for a tenner! Get in! Sadly, Cambridge lost the Boat Race...but at least we won Goldie/Isis and beat Oxford 1-0 in the footie. So, two out of three isn't bad.
It was almost too good to be true, but it got better. Preceding the Boat Race we got to watch the Varsity football match as well! All for a tenner! Get in! Sadly, Cambridge lost the Boat Race...but at least we won Goldie/Isis and beat Oxford 1-0 in the footie. So, two out of three isn't bad.
Wednesday, 15 February 2006
Goldie Lookin' Chain
It feels like we've seen GLC loads, but we've only actually seen the last half of their set at Glasto last year and their album-launch gig at the Scala. However, this wasn't going to stop us going along to see them at the Astoria, especially as a big group of us went along. Alice and I even donned our leisurewear for the event. To be honest, the support acts were a bit shocking until the Infadels came on, who were astounding. Buy their album. It Is Good.
GLC were good too, but I'd had a bit too much Red Stripe by this point and so just danced like an idiot.
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