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Deb
30 Dec 2008, 20:19
Patti is gonna be at The Indig02 on Sat 24th Jan with The SAS Band :cool:

:cheer:

http://www.theindigo2.com/

You can get tickets from Ticketmaster (http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/event/120041369FD950AA?artistid=975892&majorcatid=10001&minorcatid=1) by clicking on the link :D

Last yrs shows were amazing and I'm sure this yrs will be equally as good if not better :cheer:

Hope to see some of you there :cool:

Heli
30 Dec 2008, 22:36
Gah! >_< Take plenty of pictures for me. I had to sell my ticket due to uni work, but it will be amazing and I hope loads of people get to go! :)

~Helen~
31 Dec 2008, 01:08
Why do I have this horrible feeling that the Indigo2 or whatever it is, is in the London area? :-( Gah...! Shame.

Deb please please take your trusty camera/video recorder!

Real shame I won't be able to go to this but I am sure those who do will have an absolutely amazing time!

MeatGrl1
31 Dec 2008, 01:11
I really want to go... And it's in London.. God it's tempting as hell and on top of that it's Patti... Deb thanks for the heads up :cool:.

MeatGrl1
08 Jan 2009, 22:23
Sadly can't make this, what a bummer :(.

Pudding
09 Jan 2009, 02:19
Patti will be gutted :roll:

Pud :twisted:

AndyK
25 Jan 2009, 20:47
Just a quick review for now, more thoughts when I have more time ... What a night!

From the opening act with James Toseland (World Superbikes and Moto GP star) on vocals right through to the last chord of the final encore the place rocked!

Patti was the first guest vocalist on stage with the SAS band, starting with another version of Respect from last year and then two other songs (the titles of which I've forgotten!), as we've come to expect Patti was awesomely fantastic. As Spike Edney said ... Talk about X Factor, Cheryl Cole, suck on that!

Jeff Scott Soto, Marion Bell, Toyah, Geoff Goldman (another highlight for me being a long time 10CC fan) Roy Wood (with late rendition of I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day) and Roger Taylor all made guest appearances and each were superb.

Patti came back towards the end of the show to guest wioth Roger Taylor on Under Pressure and took a major role in the show closing song We Will Rock You/We Are The Champions.

It's always great to see Patti back on these shores, and last night was no exception.

allrevvedup
25 Jan 2009, 20:51
cool

LucyK!
26 Jan 2009, 09:14
Fantastic night, I don't think there are words to describe how good Patti was! Absolutely sensational :up:

Battybarb
26 Jan 2009, 10:01
glad you had a good time,was disappointed i couldnt make it,especially as i am so close to the venue
any pics ?

LucyK!
26 Jan 2009, 10:07
Yet again there was confusion over photography...we were told by countless people at the venue that cameras couldn't be used and they really enforced it, so no pics of the first half of the show. We were then told that we could use cameras so long as we weren't filming so got a few pics later on, mine are pretty dark but will fish a couple out so you get the jist :lol:

Battybarb
26 Jan 2009, 10:13
ok thanks Lucy,seems to be a lot of confusions at most venues with pictures now.Was the show a sell out ?

LucyK!
26 Jan 2009, 10:22
Here's a few pics, not great but they'll do! Will leave Andy to post the Jeff Scott Soto pics for the ladies, very nice! :cool:

Toyah
http://media.mlxxfc.net/SAS Toyah.JPG

Spike Edney
http://media.mlxxfc.net/SAS Spike.JPG

Roy Wood
http://media.mlxxfc.net/SAS Roy.JPG

Roger Taylor
http://media.mlxxfc.net/SAS Roger.JPG

And the beautiful Patti
http://media.mlxxfc.net/SAS Patti.JPG

http://media.mlxxfc.net/SAS Patti2.JPG

Battybarb
26 Jan 2009, 10:24
they are good Lucy,thanks for posting,i bet it was an awesome evening

belladonna-took
26 Jan 2009, 10:39
Brilliant pics Lucy. And thanks for persevering and getting them!

Heli
26 Jan 2009, 11:26
Just found this on the Queen forum;

Support Act : James Tosland / Crash
Message in a Bottle
Love in an Elevator
If I Ever Lose my Faith in You
Walk This Way
Sweet Child of Miine
Fat Bottomed Girls

+ at least one other song in the Middle but can't remember what it was called. The order may not be quite right either.

SAS Band

Tie Your Mother Down (Jeff Scott Soto)
Lady Marmalade (Patti Russo)
River Deep, Mountain High (Madeline Bell)
Dancing Queen (Fabba Girls)
Waterloo (Fabba Girls)
28 Riffs (Jamie Moses)
Are You Gonna Go My Way (Toyah)
School's Out (Toyah)
I Wish it Could Be Christmas (Roy Wood)
Blackberry Way (Roy Wood)
Love of My Life (Jeff Scott Soto / Jamie Moses)
Don't Stop Me Now (Jeff Scott Soto)
Under Pressure ( Roger / Patti Russo)
Tenement Funster (Roger)
A Kind of Magic (Roger)
Cosmos Rocking (Roger)
We Will Rock You (Shared vocals, Roger / Rufus on Drums)
We Are The Champions (Shared vocals, Roger / Rufus on Drums)
Your The Voice (Madeline Bell)


I'm guessing there's a lot missing though. (Obviously not the Roger songs...i think they got them pretty spot on :p)

LucyK!
26 Jan 2009, 11:30
A lot missing but all the bloody names have fallen out of my head lol Patti did Respect and another but the name of it completely escapes me, Madaline Bell did a fantastic version of Rehab, and another one with the percussion solo in the middle and the 'da da da da' bit...i really need to get my brain in order :?

belladonna-took
26 Jan 2009, 11:57
I can never remember the set list at concerts either Lucy. i think it's hopeless unless you scribble them down as they happen. I think it's something to do with being in the moment. Well that's my excuse!

MeatGrl1
26 Jan 2009, 14:46
Patti looks stunning as always :cool:.

Thanks for sharing these with us Lucy! :up:.

AndyK
26 Jan 2009, 15:08
Some of the songs missing from the above set list were ...

James Toseland / Crash also performed a U2 cover, think it was Vertigo, but not 100% on this.

Respect - Patti (as previously mentioned)
Move On UP - Madeline Bell (The Da da da da dadada / percussion break song)
Dreadlock Holiday - Graham Goldman
Rubber Bullets - Graham Goldman

Of the songs that didn't feature Patti, Don't Stop Me Now and A History of Rock and Roll in 28 Riffs were highlights of the night, alongside the 10cc songs I mentioned in my post last night.

Heli
26 Jan 2009, 18:27
Just to add to the set list:

Tie Your Mother Down (Jeff Scott Soto)
I Wish (Jeff Scott Soto)

.....bit later...

For Your Love (Graham Gouldman)
Dreadlock Holiday (Graham Gouldman)
Rubber Bullets (Graham Gouldman/Mick Wilson)

.....even more later...

California Man (Roy Wood)
Blackberry Way (Roy Wood)
I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day (Roy Wood)


I think it's just a case of pieceing it all together. Awww so glad it was a good night. Shame about the numbers though.

Pudding
26 Jan 2009, 19:58
Fantastic night, I don't think there are words to describe how good Patti was! Absolutely sensational :up:

Absolutely sensational are words to describe how good Patti was :))

Can any photo's being uploaded be resized first? I'm losing valuable bandwith downloading a picture that's automatically going to get resized anyway.

Pud :twisted:

LucyK!
27 Jan 2009, 10:05
Ohhh sorry, are they massive??? They're the first pics I've had off this camera so no idea what's coming off it....who am I kidding, could have had the camera from birth and I still wouldn't know how these things work! :lol:

AndyK
27 Jan 2009, 10:33
For those who display Yorkshire traits and don't want to waste anything, including Bandwidth, pics have been linked rather than embedded ... all that extra clicking will do you good :))

Steingirl
30 Jan 2009, 16:47
Here's a video of Roger and Patti singing "Under Pressure":

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xw_JXndPdQw

Sarge
31 Jan 2009, 01:48
Here's a video of Roger and Patti singing "Under Pressure":

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xw_JXndPdQw

Sounds great in spite of the heavy background noise. Under Pressure is one of my favorite songs, thanks for the link.