Re: RAH related travels, encounters, etc aka 'The 2009 Mimi Tour'

RICjunkie wrote:

Rocket do you think you will have enough reserve in your power cells to do Dingwalls on the 3rd? That should be a great warm up for the big night!

That is the, .... what did they call it? The plan??? The planner says I shall be there, arrival time depending on whether I get exceeding lost and / or greatly distracted...


Rock On & Keep the Faith,
ROcket

"He still doesn't charge for mistakes! wink"
http://jbonamassa.com/tour-dates/
"Everybody wants ta get inta the act!"
“Now, this isn’t your ordinary party crowd, here.  I mean, there are professionals in here.”

Re: RAH related travels, encounters, etc aka 'The 2009 Mimi Tour'

Lee wrote:

We have most of our plans laid out - where we'll be anyway.  We leave on Saturday the 25th (tomorrow by the time I'm done posting) and arrive at Heathrow the following morning. We go directly to Bath for 3 nights; Cardiff for 1 night; Oxford for 1 night; then to London on May Day for 5 nights. Then our plans are somewhat like Bill S.; Eurostar to Paris early on May 6th for 3 nights, except we return to London on May 9th. Right now we have 4 nights back in London and depart for home on May 13. We'll probably work a day trip into the last 4 days, probably somewhere to the south and east of London. Maybe Brussels.
Beyond hotels and train tickets the only things definite are Stonehenge on April 27th (Stone Circle Access passes); Joe's show in Cardiff the 29th; Dingwall's on May 3rd; and RAH with pre-show gathering and post-show party on the 4th. Other than that, we'll play it according to the weather more than anything. Nice days - boat cruise, bike tour, walk in the park, etc. Rainy days - museums and art galleries. We'll be in London for sure on the night of May 12th and hopefully catch Sonny Landreth at The Borderline.

Wow Lee and Renee, that sounds like a great itinerary, lots of cool stuff to do.  We couldn't get access to the circle at Stonehenge, waited to late.  You guys travel safe and see you over there.

Music is good for the Soul...

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Amsterhammer wrote:

Sowas Spatzerl, mi hast da ganz vagess'n. roll

A wei George! Di vagess i doch ned ... big_smile
But we´re used to bilingual Bavarian-English-communication and Cathy would probably go nuts if we spoke Bayrisch all the time...  wink

Steve - den Thomann kenn ich natürlich, war grade erst dort! Unfortunately the English folks won´t allow me to bring Nürnbergers with Senf for you, but of course you´re invited if you´re ever back in Nürnberg again! smile

O.k., enough Bavarian Off Topics now .....

Eva

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Hi Bonabuddys today i have checked the Car and realize that the car is too old to go to London roll
so i dicided to go with the Bus . but the prices are very different
From 69 euro till 200
at the moment im really bussy . at The House it becomes a  new Roof and Heating isen`t compleed too
1000 Things Random

Andre if you read this please phone me i can`t find the number


if i cant make it  Andre can give my Ticket away because he has it and would give it to me in london before the RAH
but again  thats not sure im still serching for a cheap
bus ride

greetz Geko

Re: RAH related travels, encounters, etc aka 'The 2009 Mimi Tour'

Lee wrote:

We have most of our plans laid out - where we'll be anyway.  We leave on Saturday the 25th (tomorrow by the time I'm done posting) and arrive at Heathrow the following morning. We go directly to Bath for 3 nights; Cardiff for 1 night; Oxford for 1 night; then to London on May Day for 5 nights. Then our plans are somewhat like Bill S.; Eurostar to Paris early on May 6th for 3 nights, except we return to London on May 9th. Right now we have 4 nights back in London and depart for home on May 13. We'll probably work a day trip into the last 4 days, probably somewhere to the south and east of London. Maybe Brussels.
Beyond hotels and train tickets the only things definite are Stonehenge on April 27th (Stone Circle Access passes); Joe's show in Cardiff the 29th; Dingwall's on May 3rd; and RAH with pre-show gathering and post-show party on the 4th. Other than that, we'll play it according to the weather more than anything. Nice days - boat cruise, bike tour, walk in the park, etc. Rainy days - museums and art galleries. We'll be in London for sure on the night of May 12th and hopefully catch Sonny Landreth at The Borderline.

How much is the Eurostar trip to Paris & back 3 days later-I couldn't seem to quite figure it out....

"He still doesn't charge for mistakes! wink"
http://jbonamassa.com/tour-dates/
"Everybody wants ta get inta the act!"
“Now, this isn’t your ordinary party crowd, here.  I mean, there are professionals in here.”

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Rocket wrote:

How much is the Eurostar trip to Paris & back 3 days later-I couldn't seem to quite figure it out....

When we booked it was 59 GBP for a return ticket.

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Geko wrote:

Hi Bonabuddys today i have checked the Car and realize that the car is too old to go to London roll
so i dicided to go with the Bus . but the prices are very different
From 69 euro till 200
at the moment im really bussy . at The House it becomes a  new Roof and Heating isen`t compleed too
1000 Things Random

Andre if you read this please phone me i can`t find the number


if i cant make it  Andre can give my Ticket away because he has it and would give it to me in london before the RAH
but again  thats not sure im still serching for a cheap
bus ride

greetz Geko

Geko, if you can get yourself to the Moulin Blues at Ospel, you can come back to Amsterdam with us, share the living room with Eva for one night and then come to England with us by car. You can probably come back with us on Tuesday afternoon too! Travel costs (chunnel and gas) would be around 40 euros each way because we'd be splitting four ways. Let me know what you think.

Liebe Gruesse!

RIP Iron Man

Rock On and keep the Faith

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WOW!!!! George thats  soooo kind big_smile  big_smile big_smile  i cant make that good for you
i come by train to ospel thats no problem i have phoned with Andre also
now its for sure Geko is at the RAH meet Bonabuddys cool
now i can quite sleep again

Thanks George ,Cathy,and Eva
you are a great company and truly frinds


sincerely Geko

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Geko wrote:

WOW!!!! George thats  soooo kind big_smile  big_smile big_smile  i cant make that good for you
i come by train to ospel thats no problem i have phoned with Andre also
now its for sure Geko is at the RAH meet Bonabuddys cool
now i can quite sleep again

Thanks George ,Cathy,and Eva
you are a great company and truly frinds


sincerely Geko

No way we were going to leave you behind Geko, you have to be at the Rah smile .....

Shreddy

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So Michael - I have to ask - what is London's Best Record Store?  I also am trying to remember a good book store.  I remember going to this really huge one thirty years ago (and this was long before Borders and Barnes and Noble) in London but can't for the life of me remember the name! 

Thanks,

Sandy

"There's a lot of people that are in so much of a hurry to be, I guess, to be famous or that they don't want to take the time to learn to play and do all that.They'd rather just knock it down off a computer and maybe get on a game show and get famous..That's fine if that's what you want to do.
"We're more old school than that. We like creating the sounds."  - Tom Petty

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samjp4 wrote:

So Michael - I have to ask - what is London's Best Record Store?  I also am trying to remember a good book store.  I remember going to this really huge one thirty years ago (and this was long before Borders and Barnes and Noble) in London but can't for the life of me remember the name! 

Thanks,

Sandy

Hi Sandy
The biggest record store is in Piccadilly, used to be Tower Records, then Zavvi, not sure what its called now.They stock a lot of unusual exports, blues/jazz stuff is on the top floor.Not a massive range even though its huge...but worth a look. Waterstones (formerly Ottakars) are prob the biggest bnookstore chain...theres one very close to the store I just mentioned.If you head towards Denmark St you'll pass a load of 2nd hand bookstores on Charing Cross road (opposite Soho and Chinatown...)   Camden is a good place for second hand books too...  as is Brighton if you have time to take a day out at the beach...
Let me know if you want any more info cool

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Sandy, if you're into book shops you really shouldn't miss Foyles in Charing Cross Rd!

http://www.foyles.co.uk/shops.asp?

Just spoke to Cathy on the N.J. turnpike on the way to her daughter's house, from where her grand-daughter will be driving her to Philly for her flight at 6:30. Our 'Mimi tour' has started. cool big_smile

RIP Iron Man

Rock On and keep the Faith

Re: RAH related travels, encounters, etc aka 'The 2009 Mimi Tour'

Amsterhammer wrote:

Sandy, if you're into book shops you really shouldn't miss Foyles in Charing Cross Rd!

http://www.foyles.co.uk/shops.asp?

Just spoke to Cathy on the N.J. turnpike on the way to her daughter's house, from where her grand-daughter will be driving her to Philly for her flight at 6:30. Our 'Mimi tour' has started. cool big_smile

Hehehe which COINCIDENTALLY just HAPPENS to be opposite DENMARK STREET!!  ..  and I totally forgot about Foyles......

btw  I have just got another convert...friend of mine in Spain...got her to watch Tripsy's "Stop" from Gateshead video and she is now smitten with JB  big_smile

Re: RAH related travels, encounters, etc aka 'The 2009 Mimi Tour'

Thanks for the bookstore tips guys - Waterstones was the one I was trying to think of.  They used to have one in Boston years ago as well but their selection of English stuff was very limited.  I know my son will be looking for old train books, so the used bookstores will be great for him.  Extra suitcase anyone?  I'm going to look really funny walking around London with all these printouts of forum pages hanging out of my guidebook!

Sandy

"There's a lot of people that are in so much of a hurry to be, I guess, to be famous or that they don't want to take the time to learn to play and do all that.They'd rather just knock it down off a computer and maybe get on a game show and get famous..That's fine if that's what you want to do.
"We're more old school than that. We like creating the sounds."  - Tom Petty

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Geko wrote:

WOW!!!! George thats  soooo kind big_smile  big_smile big_smile  i cant make that good for you
i come by train to ospel thats no problem i have phoned with Andre also
now its for sure Geko is at the RAH meet Bonabuddys cool
now i can quite sleep again

Thanks George ,Cathy,and Eva
you are a great company and truly frinds


sincerely Geko

NO WAY we´re leaving you behind Geko! smile
See you in Ospel!

Eva

Re: RAH related travels, encounters, etc aka 'The 2009 Mimi Tour'

samjp4 wrote:

So Michael - I have to ask - what is London's Best Record Store?  I also am trying to remember a good book store.  I remember going to this really huge one thirty years ago (and this was long before Borders and Barnes and Noble) in London but can't for the life of me remember the name! 

Thanks,

Sandy

Although they sell mainly travel books, travel guides and maps, Stanfords in Covent Garden is well worth a visit.

http://www.stanfords.co.uk/

No matter how far you try to push the envelope, it remains stationery

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Wow what a great time I had in Germany! I'm home now repacking for London. Mimi tour over, now time for the main event!
I was sure to alert friends from Gotheburg Sweden and Zurich Switzerland that there was a "Don't Miss" concert upcoming to their hometowns.

Major Tom to ground control...

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Leaving for the airport now!

Sandy (and Bill)

"There's a lot of people that are in so much of a hurry to be, I guess, to be famous or that they don't want to take the time to learn to play and do all that.They'd rather just knock it down off a computer and maybe get on a game show and get famous..That's fine if that's what you want to do.
"We're more old school than that. We like creating the sounds."  - Tom Petty