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Tears for Fears in Concert on Radio 2 / BBC red button Thursday 26th October


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[quote name='spectoremg' timestamp='1508958474' post='3395671']
Tried without luck to get Albert Hall tickets.
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You and half the country. Albert Hall's ticketing website is a debacle. Ticket resellers did OK, mind.

How long is is going to be before it becomes mandatory to upload a photo of yourself that gets printed to the ticket?

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[quote name='NancyJohnson' timestamp='1508960728' post='3395696']
You and half the country. Albert Hall's ticketing website is a debacle. Ticket resellers did OK, mind.

How long is is going to be before it becomes mandatory to upload a photo of yourself that gets printed to the ticket?
[/quote]The missus tried for an hour only to be told she'd been transferred to another site (spooky) which then hung up on her. She also tried the lottery for the BBC gig without success. And like you suggest there were the usual empty threats about who's buying the tickets.

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Songs From The Big Chair is a nice album, well the original eight track version was.

You know how sometimes you like something and you wish you could have more of it. Like pistachio ice-cream. I remember the first time I had pistachio ice-cream, I was in Devon while I was convalescing from an operation to fix a burst appendix; I think my parents were trying to recompense me in some small way after ignoring away my ten month period of persistent stomach aches as some teenage folly until it actually burst. 'Is that nice?' My mother asked, following up with, 'Would you like another one?'

Well, it was like nectar to the gods. I'd never tasted anything like it, but on the return journey to our little hotel, I projectile vomited the whole lot up in the car and on the street where my father had pulled over.

Well, anyway, the 27 CD set reissue of Songs From The Big Chair (yes, I know it was only 5CDs, it just feels 27 hours long) is a little like my pistachio ice-cream story and was a tad hard going. I really don't have the capacity to appreciate nine different versions of [i]Mothers Talk[/i] and ten each of [i]Shout[/i] and [i]Everybody Wants to Rule the World[/i]. Or three bowls of ice-cream on a dippy stomach.

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[quote name='NancyJohnson' timestamp='1509028249' post='3396158']
Songs From The Big Chair is a nice album, well the original eight track version was.

You know how sometimes you like something and you wish you could have more of it. Like pistachio ice-cream. I remember the first time I had pistachio ice-cream, I was in Devon while I was convalescing from an operation to fix a burst appendix; I think my parents were trying to recompense me in some small way after ignoring away my ten month period of persistent stomach aches as some teenage folly until it actually burst. 'Is that nice?' My mother asked, following up with, 'Would you like another one?'

Well, it was like nectar to the gods. I'd never tasted anything like it, but on the return journey to our little hotel, I projectile vomited the whole lot up in the car and on the street where my father had pulled over.

Well, anyway, the 27 CD set reissue of Songs From The Big Chair (yes, I know it was only 5CDs, it just feels 27 hours long) is a little like my pistachio ice-cream story and was a tad hard going. I really don't have the capacity to appreciate nine different versions of [i]Mothers Talk[/i] and ten each of [i]Shout[/i] and [i]Everybody Wants to Rule the World[/i]. Or three bowls of ice-cream on a dippy stomach.
[/quote]The new (sic) greatest hits album has two new tracks on it. That trick would have worked in the days when you had to buy the cd to get hold of them but not now.

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[quote name='hiram.k.hackenbacker' timestamp='1509017003' post='3396031']
Anyone heard the new single 'I Love You, But I'm Lost'?

What a pile of poo. Perfect for the disposable music generation; they'll love it, but they've lost the distinctive sound they once had. Shame.

Hope the album has something redeemable on it.
[/quote]I found most of the last album forgettable. I think they've made the right moves to generate some interest in the UK; BBC show, Albert Hall. They're announcing the 2018 tour tomorrow - I'll be interested to see what venues they've chosen.

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I think they are victims of the 'amazing album' syndrome. They release something that has a certain sound and is loved by loads of people, do theya, release more of the same until people get bored or b, try something new that a load of people won't like, or c, do the hardest trick of all and release something that is new enough to be different yet retain the elements that people love. Only the best pull it off and they certainly haven't.

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