View Full Version : how affected are the concert dates?
kerry goulden
05 Jul 2003, 15:52
does anyone know if the concert dates are affected because of
the surgery meat had and is he still rockin an rollin or more painfully
rockin?
i just found the forum the other day and i have to say its pretty good
for meat info.
but when i found the info about meats illness after the worry had passed
i was wondering about the concert dates being the same like if a few days are put back will this have a knock on effect for the rest of them?
good luck with the concerts meat and keep on rockin forever
sorry your retiring but every good thing has to end sometime
and thanks for the music
love you loads big momma :wink: :?
MBrevard
05 Jul 2003, 23:32
Hi, Kerry! Welcome to the forum. Nice to have you with us!! Hope you have a good time while you're here.
Meat had to cancel the first four concerts he had planned, but other than that, as far as we know, all other concerts are going ahead as scheduled. :D
Will you be attending any of them?
Love,
MB
xxx
kerry goulden
06 Jul 2003, 00:42
thank-you for the reply so quickly MB its good to hear that so few
concerts are afected , its a miracle that hes managed to go ahead
with any at all , lets face it he doesnt exactly stay still on stage
does he :lol:
yes i will be seeing him again this year at the belfast concert so hes
got plenty of time to get in shape before then, shame it will
probably be one of the last chances we get to see the man where he
belongs on top at present im thinking of going over to another
concert but haavent decided yet.
will you be going to some over there ? thanks again for the reply
im not used to computers and only realised after that id done the
registering back to front :oops:
take care ,
big momma
mariella
06 Jul 2003, 00:54
Hi Kerry,
I just wanted to say it's good to have you here. I learned all I know about computers right here. Still, isn't that much!
Hope you will enjoy the Belfast show (I would go see more than 1).
Love,
Mariella
kerry goulden
06 Jul 2003, 01:08
hi mariella i know what you mean about the computers,
im strongly thinking about going to another concert but its awkward with
the children and travel (im taking the two eldest to belfast with me)
we will be travelling down from southern Ireland to belfast last year
it wasnt to bad just to Dublin and the eldest girl but with it being his
last gig the eldest boy is coming with us as well but if we can get
tickets it will be almost a certainty for another concert.
are you going to any?
and i love what you have under your name isnt that so true (well it is
here anyway!)
take care and keep rockin forever
Big momma
mariella
06 Jul 2003, 01:21
Hi Kerry,
How great your children like Meat Loaf too. Mine wouldn't want to come :oops:
I don't know their age, but hope you will find a way to get to another concert. If that is what you want. You still have time to deceide.
I live in Holland. Sofar NO Dutch dates. So, I am coming to Wembley. Got tickets for 2 shows. Still trying to get good seats for 1. E-bay is SO expensive, but I think it's worth it! Also going to 1 German show.
I am glad you 'found' us!
Love,
Mariella
kerry goulden
06 Jul 2003, 01:34
hi mariella,
i thought i was going far but youre right he is worth it !
my two eldest are 15 and 12 nikita is 15 and she came with me last year to the dublin gig she has grown up with the songs literally and won the
meatloaf signed book on the republic of loafdom site last year.
the other is 12 (kristian) hes mad on him but i thought he was too young
last year but hes mainly mad on cher 8O
the others are way too young to go .
yes i heard about the ticket prices all right they wanted loads for
near the front tickets at our show as well.
someone last year couldent see properley because they were behind a
pillar and they were in a wheelchair :evil: i mean how sick is that?
but hope you travel okay.
talk again soon big momma
mariella
06 Jul 2003, 11:40
Hi Kerry,
I hope Nikita an Kristian will enjoy the concert(s) too!
Just wanted to say, it's not that far from the South of Holland to London. Really just sounds like a very long distance, I think. We can travel by train quite easely.
I do hope someone 'helped' that person in the wheelchair!
Looking forward to Party in the Park :bunny:
Great day to you,
Mariella
kerry goulden
06 Jul 2003, 12:34
hi mariella,
i was asking hubby last night wether youre nearer to london than
us and he wasnt sure.
i think you may be but i suppose thats the way it is with concerts
if we went to london i think it would be better to fly over to london from
dublin so youre probably talking 6 hours travelling in total.
but the guy is worth it totally and nope the last i heard nobody helped
the girl i know and unfortunately the experience has put her of going to
any others as a few shall we say idiots made her feel out of place
and in the way when she asked for help.
well id better go for now as the baby bats are calling have a great day
and take care love
big momma
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