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Interpol START TIME for coldplay london 28th?? onstage???
#2 Guest_movementneworder_*
Posted 15 June 2005 - 04:50 AM
hi
just wondered if anyone knew *roughly* what time Interpol would be onstage/finish?
...would liked to have seen coldplay but would have to miss end to make train in time - so better to see none... anyway interpol are *the* reason I'm going!
any help would be appreciated so I know which trains to book to get there/leave afterwards
thanks anyone who replies
just wondered if anyone knew *roughly* what time Interpol would be onstage/finish?
...would liked to have seen coldplay but would have to miss end to make train in time - so better to see none... anyway interpol are *the* reason I'm going!
any help would be appreciated so I know which trains to book to get there/leave afterwards
thanks anyone who replies
#7
Posted 17 June 2005 - 02:55 PM
nautilus, on Jun 17 2005, 06:31 AM, said:
Actually, there are lots of exciting cultural places there, some steps from the old palace in the park somewhere, some really crappy Victorian dinosaur statues, and if you're 7 years old some great adventure playgrounds, from what I remember as a kid. Also, the hotel Emile Zola stayed in. And best for me, my Grannys house 5 minutes walk from the park. :P
So probably best to ignore the local 'attractions'.
#11
Posted 27 June 2005 - 04:50 PM
ok i don't know where it is and i want to get there really early, so i can surprise the coldpaly fans with my dedication for a (don't hate me for saying this) "support band." i'm just happy that it will be them playing first! ahhhhhhhhh kessie pooo i'm coming to drool over your foot work and guitar pumping antics. i hope we don't have a repeat of that sheffield incident or heads will roll.
#12
Posted 28 June 2005 - 03:15 AM
frem001, on Jun 27 2005, 09:50 PM, said:
ok i don't know where it is and i want to get there really early, so i can surprise the coldpaly fans with my dedication for a (don't hate me for saying this) "support band." i'm just happy that it will be them playing first! ahhhhhhhhh kessie pooo i'm coming to drool over your foot work and guitar pumping antics. i hope we don't have a repeat of that sheffield incident or heads will roll.
:D
I'm just hoping to get the surreal sight of Carlos walking around the shops. Not going early either, but will certainly make up for this next week.
#21 Guest_plateau_*
Posted 02 July 2005 - 10:27 AM
bright light, on Jun 17 2005, 09:55 PM, said:
Actually, there are lots of exciting cultural places there, some steps from the old palace in the park somewhere, some really crappy Victorian dinosaur statues, and if you're 7 years old some great adventure playgrounds, from what I remember as a kid. Also, the hotel Emile Zola stayed in. And best for me, my Grannys house 5 minutes walk from the park. :P
So probably best to ignore the local 'attractions'.
So probably best to ignore the local 'attractions'.
Oh my. I want to be there. :o
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