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Cliff Richard for example

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annep Sun 02-Dec-18 08:46:30

Just reading an article on how Cliff Richard has spoken about the profound effect Christianity has had on his life. What I don't understand is how he thinks its ok to charge so much for his concerts when he has more than enough money. Many of his fans can't afford to go. It doesn't seem very Christian to me.

EllanVannin Sun 02-Dec-18 16:58:11

My cousin was a " roadie " to many of the pop bands of the 60's and 70's. His last stint was with Jimi Hendrix as his tour manager.
Roger Daltrey is my favourite and I'd love him to sign his book for me. Cousin worked for the Who as well.

I still have Cliff's original recording of Livin' Doll, 7" vinyl.

annep Sun 02-Dec-18 16:58:49

I don't mind disagreeing/having a good debate Anniebach as long as no one is abusive. When I feel strongly about something its good to get another opinion. Everything is rarely black and white. I'm off to the cinema now to see a comedy - lighten up after all this ! I do hope you have a nice evening.?

Anniebach Sun 02-Dec-18 17:04:45

Enjoy your evening annep x

annep Sun 02-Dec-18 17:06:10

And if I seem abrupt sometimes its just because I'm usually rushing.

Fennel Sun 02-Dec-18 17:07:54

Ellan Livin' Doll
That was the first recording of Cliff's that I loved in my teenage years.
But nowadays the lyrics wouldn't go down well:
Take a look at her hair, it's real
If you don't believe what I say, just feel
I'm gonna lock her up in a trunk so no big hunk
Can steal her away from me'.
Reminds me of the passage in the OT where Jacob put Dinah in a box when he went to meet Esav, because she was so beautiful.

EllanVannin Sun 02-Dec-18 17:36:55

Yes Fennel,still remember the words. I think I bought it in 1956 and I remember my mum was going to put it in the bin ! Devil music she called it and didn't Cliff go on to record Devil woman ? hahahaha. I don't think mum was alive when he brought that out.

annep Sun 02-Dec-18 20:58:50

I haven't read that Fennel. interesting. I wonder is that where it came from. I wasn't a great Cliff fan ( or Elvis - we were alk supposed to favour obe or the other!). But I liked some songs. The Day I Met Marie is my favourite.

annep Sun 02-Dec-18 20:59:48

Lucky cousin Ellenvannin.

Jane10 Sun 02-Dec-18 21:23:23

I'd most likely find £100 if it was possible to see Elvis!

MargaretX Sun 02-Dec-18 21:36:44

Oh Elvis. I'd pay more than that to see him!But like many on this thread I would have ot be paid to see Cliff Richard but feel how much he expects his tickets to cost is nothing to do with his charitable feelings and actions.

Jalima1108 Sun 02-Dec-18 23:01:51

Jane10 and MargaretX I think there's something you both need to know about Elvis …..

MawBroon Mon 03-Dec-18 08:05:28

Sshh
<whispers>
Elvis has left the building.

Anja Mon 03-Dec-18 08:28:33

People actually pay to watch him perform? ?

Anja Mon 03-Dec-18 08:30:00

Sir Cliff that is.

trisher Mon 03-Dec-18 09:59:04

I heard he's working in our chip shop (Elvis that is, not Sir Cliff)

Anniebach Mon 03-Dec-18 10:01:22

Realy Trisher ? Good for him at 83 ?

Gin Mon 03-Dec-18 18:55:54

If you go to a theatre in London good seats cost that. Even at our local theatre it is £60 plus.

Jalima1108 Mon 03-Dec-18 19:22:41

trisher grin

Is he only 83?
I thought he'd be much older than that by now
(had he not left the building)

Jalima1108 Mon 03-Dec-18 19:24:39

Ear worm, thanks trisher!

I have to share:
www.bing.com/videos/search?q=there%27s+a+giuy+works+down+the+chip&view=detail&mid=3F1B6FB233E74A12DB2B3F1B6FB233E74A12DB2B&FORM=VIRE

trisher Mon 03-Dec-18 21:20:52

Thanks!!. grin Loved Kirsty MacColl

callgirl1 Wed 05-Dec-18 00:31:35

In contrast, my daughter and I have just booked seats to see Marty Wild, Eden Kane and Mike Berry in Skegness this coming May, at £26 each, 3 rows from the front.