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Old 06-15-2006, 10:15 AM
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Do you feel you were entertained? For those of you that were fortunate to have seen them more than once look at it as a whole not on just one performance ie Hull .
I for one feel that Milton Keynes on Sunday was amazing and so glad i went to see them.
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Hell Yeah!

Didn't manage to meet at Milton Keynes, maybe next time... Though I saw Kevin in Southampton and Milton Keynes. Nice guy
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Oh yes, definetly! Still don't feel that the £75 ticket price was quite necessary, but I'd probably pay it again ...
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Oh yes, definetly! Still don't feel that the £75 ticket price was quite necessary, but I'd probably pay it again ...
Yeah it was a high price to pay but like you i'd proberbly pay it again
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Voted for Yes. Yeah Hull was a big disappointment but I still had some terrific times at the 8 shows I was, especially been on stage in Southampton, Richie telling me he loves my banner and giving me his guitar pick after Complicated, and probably many more great memories.
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I've just been to the Nijmegen gig, which was rather disappointing to me. It was better than an avarage boring evening at home, but it's somewhere on the bottom of the list with concerts I've been to.

Was I entertained? It kept me busy for the evening - yes. It surely had it's highlights as well. So I guess I was entertained, but just not in the way I would've liked it.
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I was at the 2 MK concerts and I was more than entertained!!
They were amazing!
I've seen the Stones, U2, Oasis, REM and many more, but none can compare to BJ when it comes to live shows. Best shows I've ever seen.


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Hell Yeah!

Didn't manage to meet at Milton Keynes, maybe next time... Though I saw Kevin in Southampton and Milton Keynes. Nice guy

Hey, were you the guy with the Greek flag in the inner gold circle on Saturday?
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Hell yea. A friend and I went to Tokyo to see both shows there in April and we had the most amazing time. The guys were on fire, great setlists, band in a great mood etc. It cost us a fortune but was worth every cent we spent.
I hadn't seen the band live since 1989 and was even more impressed this time around. And the 80's shows were fantastic.
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I saw them for the first time in Manchester t'other week, it was my first ever concert and I had a great time. The show was lively and though I didn't think I would before-hand I was shouting/singing the songs and punching the air along with most of the people around me, plus we were the only UK show (I think) to get Dry County and the only European show (I think) to get Welcome To Wherever You Are, and the whole show went on for 2:45, I had one of the most enjoyable nights of my life.
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Yes i was entertained - Glasgow show was good but the Vegas show was amazing
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