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on ecca`s recomendation

Postby kipper » 13 Mar 2011, 12:58

hi all off topic but still about music. i went to see the musical chess last night i booked it ages ago after reading mr ecca`s review. wow it blew me away. i have never been to a show like it, its like a modern type opera. the ochester are on the stage all the time dressed as chess peices. when it started i was thinking i dont like this. then you go into that zone were time justs flys past as you get so into it. the level of performance was fantastic. some of the singing was brilliant. i would never have gone to see it if ecca hadnt written about it last year , so thank you ecca for a great night out. and recomend it to all . peter
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Re: on ecca`s recomendation

Postby JimN » 13 Mar 2011, 15:08

Partly on Ecca's advice, I went to see the Beatles "Love" show in Las Vegas (Cirque du Soleil).

Ecca had said he couldn't speak for twenty minutes after the show ended. I was affected almost as much, but I did manage to squeeze out three important words in BB King's Club (in the same complex): "Two beers, please".

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Re: on ecca`s recomendation

Postby ecca » 13 Mar 2011, 17:13

2 fantastic shows, glad you enjoyed them.
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Re: on ecca`s recomendation

Postby George Geddes » 13 Mar 2011, 21:24

Just back from our local Cineworld which was showing Lord of the Dance 3D, recorded at The Point in Dublin. Super sets, great music and absolutely superb dancing from Michael Flatley and his company of dancers & musicians...

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