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Babs1952 Sat 01-Jun-13 09:55:56

I am going to see Rod Stewart in Manchester next week and the tickets have just arrived smile the sun is shining great start to the day!
Anyone going to see Rod?

Babs1952 Fri 21-Jun-13 18:14:18

Glad you enjoyed Rod I would go again if I could.smile

Babs1952 Fri 21-Jun-13 18:12:43

Many people would love a life as "boring" as yours, me for a start!! Still working full time roll on July 2014smile Retirement!

Movedalot Fri 21-Jun-13 15:46:54

Rod was wonderful and so were all his multi-talented musicians. One of them appeared to have attended the Reg Presley school of beauty and then he smiled and became so handsome!

I was sitting next to a young girl from London who had travelled up to Derby and then got the train from there, she had a great time.

Rod looked as if he was having a whale of a time too and admitted to not knowing all the words of one song they had added at the last minute so had to read them. He has a great sense of humour, at the end he put up a quote on the screen which was from Rolling Stone magazine and was something like "I don't want to be singing Do ya think I'm sexy when I'm 50 and making a fool of myself" and then sang it!

Lunchtime concert today of Elgar and Britten then Giselle again tonight!

Had a PM the other day from someone who seems to think I have a boring life! grin

Babs1952 Thu 20-Jun-13 21:14:29

Moved, I hope you have a fabulous time! Reading your post about the ballet I think I must be more open minded about it - I can feel your enthusiasmsmile

Movedalot Thu 20-Jun-13 16:19:45

Right, I'm off now, Rod/Brum here I come! smile

Movedalot Wed 19-Jun-13 13:44:26

Sounds lovely Tegan. We would have like to go but will probably be away at the time the who is on.

Babs lots of people think like that until they go, then discover it is not something you need to know lots about to enjoy. There are lots of really fun ballets, political ones, a few for those in the know and lots with no story at all just the sheer joy of dance. It is not like opera where it is advisable to know the story before you go, in ballet you usually get the gist because the plots are usually very simple.

Tegan Tue 18-Jun-13 19:07:41

I booked the tickets so long ago I'm worried that we'll forget to go on the day; in fact it's October that we're going..even more time to forget confused. We've seen War Horse before but I've wanted to see it with my daughter so it'll be quite a special day as we haven't done anything like that together for years.

Babs1952 Tue 18-Jun-13 18:51:34

I saw Coppelia in London though ballet is not really my favourite thing I did enjoy it.

We are booked to see Warhorse in September. smile

Movedalot Tue 18-Jun-13 17:15:00

Yes Tegan we did. It is a lovely ballet, lots of fun and nothing deep. Actually most ballets have very weak plots if they have one at all! I always recommend those who are not really into ballet to avoid things like Swan Lake and Giselle as I think they might find them boring but a couple of weeks ago met a guy who had just got into ballet by seeing Swan Lake which hooked him.

If you do get a chance to go to Brum they are doing Penguin Café next season which is great fun and has a message about saving species too.

We go to see one performance of every show and book the subscription season so if you do plan to go let me know and perhaps we can meet again.

I will be waiting for your report on Warhorse later in the year!

Tegan Mon 17-Jun-13 19:58:00

Did you see Coppelia moved? I noticed that it had been on recently.One ballet that I've always wanted to see[ since I read about it in The Bunty when I was little].

Movedalot Mon 17-Jun-13 19:45:58

Giselle x 3, different 'must see' casts plus a lunchtime concert at Birmingham cathedral.

Babs1952 Mon 17-Jun-13 19:16:54

Sounds great Movedalot what are the other shows you are going to see? smile

Movedalot Mon 17-Jun-13 09:56:24

On the count down now, this Thursday! I will be going to Brum for 5 shows in 4 days! It'll give the new car a good run smile

Babs1952 Sun 16-Jun-13 20:16:39

Movedalot I haven't read the autobiography yet! Next on my list. He said at the show he had 8 children the eldest is in her fifties - a result of Brighton beach.

Tegan I agree Rachel did look a bit blokey maybe because she was so statuesque.

RS and present Mrs Rs Penny Lancaster seem very happy together.

Tegan Sun 16-Jun-13 18:38:19

I get the feeling that, like Mick Jagger [and David Bowie] he is a fantastic father [things I've read over the years]. I always thought Rachel Hunter looked a bit blokey even though I know she was a top model. I lose track of who's with who these days although the 'serial blonde marriers' always seem to start with either Britt Eckland or Patsy Kensit. Now they're getting a bit long in the tooth I wonder who has taken their place?

Movedalot Sun 16-Jun-13 18:23:53

Babs he said she dumped him in his biography, I think it really shattered him.

Went to his show when his son was very new and he had a photo of him dressed in Celtic kit blown up at the back of the stage. I am sure he is a family man.

Babs1952 Sun 16-Jun-13 18:08:25

I read that Rachel Hunter dumped him and as he had always been the one to call time on his relationships it totally changed him. I do recall a photo of Rachel shouting at him and he was cowering they divorced not long after.
He certainly seems devoted to his family now.smile

Movedalot Fri 14-Jun-13 14:44:49

Sorry, nanaej I read it as if your 'we" was you and I and wondered why you thought that! My politics etc. are my business and not known on here!

nanaej Fri 14-Jun-13 14:32:30

Movedalot I meant I would disagree with RS because politically we are very different and I think he treats women as trophies!

I love listening to RS!

Movedalot Fri 14-Jun-13 13:47:21

Didn't know his politics, probably don't know much about him at all except that I like his singing and shows!

Why do you think we would disagree on too many things?

nanaej Fri 14-Jun-13 13:43:44

Well you know I am a socialist as I have made no secret of that and he is a Tory supporter so I guess we would just disagree on too many things and not just his attitude to women. Not sure he does know how to 'treat women'.. though perhaps I am saying he won't know how to treat me, I like to be treated as a person!

Movedalot Fri 14-Jun-13 13:34:15

nanaej I think if you listen to the lyrics of some of the songs he wrote himself you might see RS in a different light. He really does seem to love his family and must have quite a strong personality to still be as fit and good at performing as he is.

I don't feel the same about all his marriages though! I did see him on TV described as knowing how to treat women which might be why so many have fallen for him. I'm hoping his current marriage will work as she seems nice and I think always goes on tour with him.

Do tell what you have read about him

nanaej Fri 14-Jun-13 12:36:59

off to see Springsteen 'The Boss' tomorrow at Wembly..

I like Rod Stewart as a singerand would enjoy a concert but from what I have read he doesn't seem like a person I would like to know. Did see him with Small Faces years ago and LJ Baldry..maybe same tour!!

Feel nostalgic when I see the IoW festival is on as went there a couple of times a zillion years ago with my boyfriend now DH of 42+yrs. we saw The Who there!

bev155 Fri 14-Jun-13 11:52:19

I saw Rod at the O2 on 4th June - think this is about the 4th or 5th time and he never lets you down - excellent show every time - although this time he wasn't well and had to cancel the show 2 nights later - would love to see him in Vegas.
Going to see The Who this Sunday I hope that they are as good.

sunflowersuffolk Mon 03-Jun-13 21:16:33

I Love Rod Stewart, and his new album is great. I much prefer his own songs to the Classics. Would love to see him in concert.