View Full Version : Who's Going to See Gord in New Brunswick, NJ??
Jaybour67
07-11-2006, 06:51 PM
Just curious and "obviously" getting psyched! So psyched that I did finally register just to ask this question despite the fact that I've been coming to corfid since the first day Florian put it up!
So, are you going??
gordlover
07-11-2006, 06:51 PM
Just curious and "obviously" getting psyched! So psyched that I did finally register just to ask this question despite the fact that I've been coming to corfid since the first day Florian put it up!
So, are you going??
charlene
07-11-2006, 07:32 PM
OKay Susan...now you're just being mean to me!
lol
and I'm get psycho!
;)
charlene
07-11-2006, 07:32 PM
OKay Susan...now you're just being mean to me!
lol
and I'm get psycho!
;)
Jesse Joe
07-11-2006, 08:30 PM
Hi Dee Doo, Susan, first time we made a connection. I guess Sir John is off, or you just said, "My turn." Very glad to get to chat with you. You seem like a pretty nice person. Especially for what you and John made the papers for, back in (2000??)
All the best to you both. For me it's No to New Brunswick, NJ. But New-Brunswick, Canada, next April it seems, should be a Yes, if it ever happens. They have that posted on Wayne's site, for about 2 months now. And it still says;
Atlantic Canada, April 2007, 5 show run being put together, details to follow...Jesse. :) :eek: ;)
[ July 12, 2006, 09:41: Message edited by: Jesse -Joe ]
Jesse Joe
07-11-2006, 08:30 PM
Hi Dee Doo, Susan, first time we made a connection. I guess Sir John is off, or you just said, "My turn." Very glad to get to chat with you. You seem like a pretty nice person. Especially for what you and John made the papers for, back in (2000??)
All the best to you both. For me it's No to New Brunswick, NJ. But New-Brunswick, Canada, next April it seems, should be a Yes, if it ever happens. They have that posted on Wayne's site, for about 2 months now. And it still says;
Atlantic Canada, April 2007, 5 show run being put together, details to follow...Jesse. :) :eek: ;)
[ July 12, 2006, 09:41: Message edited by: Jesse -Joe ]
charlene
07-11-2006, 08:41 PM
Your mission Susan, if you choose to accept it: find out about the Atlantic Canada shows in Spring 2007....
;)
charlene
07-11-2006, 08:41 PM
Your mission Susan, if you choose to accept it: find out about the Atlantic Canada shows in Spring 2007....
;)
Jesse Joe
07-11-2006, 09:06 PM
Yah, there you go Charlene, A little Mission Impossible. This recording will self destruct in 5 seconds. :D
Susan the Theatre in New-Brunswick, seats how many people? :rolleyes:
I wrote to BC Fiedler, to try to convince them to book The Capitol, beautifully renovated, to it's 1922. In Saint-John, NB. It would be The Imperial, and Fredericton, The Playhouse. All 3 restored to when they were built. Playing those instead of your local hockey Coliseum. Much better sound. Would probably be sold out also, which would please me, and him Im sure. :)
Dont know what will happen?...Jesse. :cool:
[ July 12, 2006, 09:43: Message edited by: Jesse -Joe ]
Jesse Joe
07-11-2006, 09:06 PM
Yah, there you go Charlene, A little Mission Impossible. This recording will self destruct in 5 seconds. :D
Susan the Theatre in New-Brunswick, seats how many people? :rolleyes:
I wrote to BC Fiedler, to try to convince them to book The Capitol, beautifully renovated, to it's 1922. In Saint-John, NB. It would be The Imperial, and Fredericton, The Playhouse. All 3 restored to when they were built. Playing those instead of your local hockey Coliseum. Much better sound. Would probably be sold out also, which would please me, and him Im sure. :)
Dont know what will happen?...Jesse. :cool:
[ July 12, 2006, 09:43: Message edited by: Jesse -Joe ]
johnfowles
07-12-2006, 10:34 AM
I was extremely pleased to see Susan posting her first message about such a tremendous chance for all you (NY)City types to get out into the wider world by coming to "our" New Brunswick concert in just four weeks time. woo hoo!!
as more encouragement here is the very nice promo postcard we received yesterday (this is the same picture, ex APPT, that was being displayed here a while ago from a SoCal area publicity site)`
http://img179.imageshack.us/img179/1771/glstatetheater4wm.jpg
John Fowles
I am assuming the "celebrating 85 years" refers to the Theater not the "imgination at Play" genius!!
John Fowles
If anybody reading this is going could you please contact me by leaving a Personal Message for me .
[ July 12, 2006, 10:58: Message edited by: johnfowles ]
johnfowles
07-12-2006, 10:34 AM
I was extremely pleased to see Susan posting her first message about such a tremendous chance for all you (NY)City types to get out into the wider world by coming to "our" New Brunswick concert in just four weeks time. woo hoo!!
as more encouragement here is the very nice promo postcard we received yesterday (this is the same picture, ex APPT, that was being displayed here a while ago from a SoCal area publicity site)`
http://img179.imageshack.us/img179/1771/glstatetheater4wm.jpg
John Fowles
I am assuming the "celebrating 85 years" refers to the Theater not the "imgination at Play" genius!!
John Fowles
If anybody reading this is going could you please contact me by leaving a Personal Message for me .
[ July 12, 2006, 10:58: Message edited by: johnfowles ]
johnfowles
07-12-2006, 11:08 AM
Originally posted by Jesse -Joe:
Susan the Theatre in New-Brunswick, seats how many people? :rolleyes:
good question Omer. answer from their site:-
The State Theatre is a magnificently renovated 1921 1800-seat vaudeville theater
http://www.statetheaternj.org/Images/pic_state_ani.gif
It is easy to get to from the rail/way/road station
http://www.statetheaternj.org/Images/pic_map.jpg
johnfowles
07-12-2006, 11:08 AM
Originally posted by Jesse -Joe:
Susan the Theatre in New-Brunswick, seats how many people? :rolleyes:
good question Omer. answer from their site:-
The State Theatre is a magnificently renovated 1921 1800-seat vaudeville theater
http://www.statetheaternj.org/Images/pic_state_ani.gif
It is easy to get to from the rail/way/road station
http://www.statetheaternj.org/Images/pic_map.jpg
Jesse Joe
07-12-2006, 01:42 PM
Just great, these old renovated theatres, are quite enjoyable to attend a concert, of any kind. But to see Lightfoot in there will be a great experience to both him and his audience. 1800 seats, is it expected to be a sell out?
Probably more people in New-Brunswick NJ, than in Moncton New-Brunswick.
The Capitol in Moncton isn't has big, but judging from the people he drew, last he was here, it would be a sell out.
Maybe there studying it because of the info I sent them. And maybe he wont come to Moncton. Like 1 stop in each province. Lets say Saint-John NB. Halifax, NS. and Charlotettown, PEI. And ST- Johns NFLD.
Or if it's like last time, he will play Moncton, Saint-John, and Fredericton, New-Brunswick. But in Hockey Stadium being 1/3 fulled.
Reason for that is, they would probably, have to elevate the ticket prices, for the smaller theatres.
I know they have at The Moncton Coliseum like what they call, The Concert Bowl. You can see it at the coliseum site, looks very good, but isn't the real thing. They put a long black curtain at centre ice. And when it's all set up it looks like a theatre atmosphere,that holds about 2500 seats.
We will just have to wait and see. I myself wouldn't mind paying more, for tickets and see him at the Capitol. I saw many concerts at The Capitol,there's no comparing the two...Jesse.
www.capitol.nb.ca (http://www.capitol.nb.ca)
Click on English drop down, click floor plan, and then click on concert bowl. you will see it bigger.
www.monctoncoliseum.com (http://www.monctoncoliseum.com)
[ July 12, 2006, 13:56: Message edited by: Jesse -Joe ]
Jesse Joe
07-12-2006, 01:42 PM
Just great, these old renovated theatres, are quite enjoyable to attend a concert, of any kind. But to see Lightfoot in there will be a great experience to both him and his audience. 1800 seats, is it expected to be a sell out?
Probably more people in New-Brunswick NJ, than in Moncton New-Brunswick.
The Capitol in Moncton isn't has big, but judging from the people he drew, last he was here, it would be a sell out.
Maybe there studying it because of the info I sent them. And maybe he wont come to Moncton. Like 1 stop in each province. Lets say Saint-John NB. Halifax, NS. and Charlotettown, PEI. And ST- Johns NFLD.
Or if it's like last time, he will play Moncton, Saint-John, and Fredericton, New-Brunswick. But in Hockey Stadium being 1/3 fulled.
Reason for that is, they would probably, have to elevate the ticket prices, for the smaller theatres.
I know they have at The Moncton Coliseum like what they call, The Concert Bowl. You can see it at the coliseum site, looks very good, but isn't the real thing. They put a long black curtain at centre ice. And when it's all set up it looks like a theatre atmosphere,that holds about 2500 seats.
We will just have to wait and see. I myself wouldn't mind paying more, for tickets and see him at the Capitol. I saw many concerts at The Capitol,there's no comparing the two...Jesse.
www.capitol.nb.ca (http://www.capitol.nb.ca)
Click on English drop down, click floor plan, and then click on concert bowl. you will see it bigger.
www.monctoncoliseum.com (http://www.monctoncoliseum.com)
[ July 12, 2006, 13:56: Message edited by: Jesse -Joe ]
charlene
07-12-2006, 02:15 PM
They may try to play the original venues for that leg of the tour.
Did you have tickets taht you've saved from then?
The cancelled November 2002 Massey show tickets were honoured in May 2005 but November 2006 ticket prices are considerably higher in price.
charlene
07-12-2006, 02:15 PM
They may try to play the original venues for that leg of the tour.
Did you have tickets taht you've saved from then?
The cancelled November 2002 Massey show tickets were honoured in May 2005 but November 2006 ticket prices are considerably higher in price.
Jennifer
07-12-2006, 03:54 PM
Hello everyone,
Here is my first post!! I am attending the show and I will have two tix that I need to sell. My family bought me tix for my birthday and I did not have the heart to tell them that I arleady had some. If anyone is interested, shoot me an email.
Jay
Jaybour67
07-12-2006, 03:54 PM
Hello everyone,
Here is my first post!! I am attending the show and I will have two tix that I need to sell. My family bought me tix for my birthday and I did not have the heart to tell them that I arleady had some. If anyone is interested, shoot me an email.
Jay
Jesse Joe
07-12-2006, 04:02 PM
Jees, I had never thought of that, Charlene. I dont know anyone that would have saved those tickets. But it was announced at the time that you could save your tickets, or have your refund.
The tickets would be honored at a later date. But 4 years, people must have thought, it was over, he would never be coming back.
At that time in 2002 they were using the entire Coliseum. Like they did for Willie, and Dylan, and a lot more.
In 1990, he sold 900+ tickets, in a 7500 seat coliseum. Can you just imagine that? It was depressing for me, as Im sure probably not interesting for him.
These days if you checked the Coliseum Site, the mini concert bowl, looks a whole lot better, seating about 2500.
If he is to come to the Coliseum, and they only sell 1000 tickets, I myself would much rather he not coming at all. Im a true fan, that looks out for his happiness, before mine :D ...Jesse. :)
[ July 12, 2006, 17:29: Message edited by: Jesse -Joe ]
Jesse Joe
07-12-2006, 04:02 PM
Jees, I had never thought of that, Charlene. I dont know anyone that would have saved those tickets. But it was announced at the time that you could save your tickets, or have your refund.
The tickets would be honored at a later date. But 4 years, people must have thought, it was over, he would never be coming back.
At that time in 2002 they were using the entire Coliseum. Like they did for Willie, and Dylan, and a lot more.
In 1990, he sold 900+ tickets, in a 7500 seat coliseum. Can you just imagine that? It was depressing for me, as Im sure probably not interesting for him.
These days if you checked the Coliseum Site, the mini concert bowl, looks a whole lot better, seating about 2500.
If he is to come to the Coliseum, and they only sell 1000 tickets, I myself would much rather he not coming at all. Im a true fan, that looks out for his happiness, before mine :D ...Jesse. :)
[ July 12, 2006, 17:29: Message edited by: Jesse -Joe ]
Jesse Joe
07-12-2006, 04:05 PM
Sorry Jaybour 67, we were probably typing at the same time. I hope you can sell those tickets, for what concert, where? Welcome to Corfid...Jesse. :)
Jesse Joe
07-12-2006, 04:05 PM
Sorry Jaybour 67, we were probably typing at the same time. I hope you can sell those tickets, for what concert, where? Welcome to Corfid...Jesse. :)
Jesse Joe
07-12-2006, 05:16 PM
Moncton Coliseum, Mini Bowl Concert. Attendance: 2,500.
http://www.monctoncoliseum.com/images/concertbowl3.jpg
http://www.monctoncoliseum.com/images/concbwlnew.gif
You see here Charlene, I got to be in Section 35 Row A seat 1. :D :) :rolleyes:
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[ July 13, 2006, 09:02: Message edited by: Jesse -Joe ]
Jesse Joe
07-12-2006, 05:16 PM
Moncton Coliseum, Mini Bowl Concert. Attendance: 2,500.
http://www.monctoncoliseum.com/images/concertbowl3.jpg
http://www.monctoncoliseum.com/images/concbwlnew.gif
You see here Charlene, I got to be in Section 35 Row A seat 1. :D :) :rolleyes:
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[ July 13, 2006, 09:02: Message edited by: Jesse -Joe ]
Jesse-Joe,
I'm a bit confused by your posts. Number 1 are the tour venues discussed. I don't know squat about Canadian locales, and your posts seem to blend the past with the present. Number 2 is your statement that you'd rather he not come to a site that is 40 percent full. From what I've gleaned, his enjoyment these days comes mainly from performing. The day may come when 300 people attending his concerts will be satisfying to him. I believe he is a very astute businessman, and if he can only lose money by performing....who knows?
It's just another cycle
RMD
Janice
07-12-2006, 10:34 PM
Jay, welcome to Corfid. Wish I could help you out by taking those extra tickets off your hands, but alas I am too far away :(
But what a nice family to buy you Lightfoot tickets for your birthday!
Janice
Jesse Joe
07-13-2006, 03:08 PM
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07-13-2006, 03:08 PM
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johnfowles
07-13-2006, 03:14 PM
It appears to me J_J that a course of
Ex-Lax (http://www.junkscience.com/news/exlax.html)
is possibly in order and should help you out!!
johnfowles
07-13-2006, 03:14 PM
It appears to me J_J that a course of
Ex-Lax (http://www.junkscience.com/news/exlax.html)
is possibly in order and should help you out!!
Jennifer
07-13-2006, 03:33 PM
If anyone is interested in the tix my email is:
Jaybour67@yahoo.com
Jaybour67
07-13-2006, 03:33 PM
If anyone is interested in the tix my email is:
Jaybour67@yahoo.com
johnfowles
07-14-2006, 08:56 AM
Originally posted by Jesse -Joe:
John can you tell me how come your Ex-Lax is in yellow, and mine is in white? Whats the secret here. With yours I can go on the site of course...Puzzled JJ.
I know there's a joke in here somewhere... Omer No big secret mine was yellow because like everything else in yellow/orange that you can see on these forums Florian has it set up so that all hyperlinks appear in uniform yellow/orange. so whenever you see that colour hover your mouse over it and at the sme time check the status bar at the bottom of your screen. in the case of my ex-lax link it should show that it is a link to:-
http://www.junkscience.com/news/exlax.html
If (at your sole discretion) that looks interesting just click it to go somewhere else,. The reason I made my ex-lax reference a link was simply that I was not sure if it was a uk-only product so I googled and found the site:- http://www.junkscience.com/news/exlax.html
which revealed that ex-laxwas not only universal but also that it could be cancer provoking.
Tip to do likewise use the handy "URL" option included in the listing of Instant UBB codes
shown under this post a reply box.
easy -Peasy
John
P.S. Florian also has these forums set up to automatically show correctly formulated and written URL addresses as yellow/orange hyperliks for example when you typed the two concert hall addresses in your message above posted July 12, 2006 14:42 they both appeared after posting as hyperlinks as you obviously intended.
One of the beauties of the revised forums is that the excellent "preview" facility will show you exactly how your posting would appear, including any hyperlinks and pictures and word formatting (bold,italic) etc
I have written this also for the benefit of any "newbies" here who have yet to suss these features out
johnfowles
07-14-2006, 08:56 AM
Originally posted by Jesse -Joe:
John can you tell me how come your Ex-Lax is in yellow, and mine is in white? Whats the secret here. With yours I can go on the site of course...Puzzled JJ.
I know there's a joke in here somewhere... Omer No big secret mine was yellow because like everything else in yellow/orange that you can see on these forums Florian has it set up so that all hyperlinks appear in uniform yellow/orange. so whenever you see that colour hover your mouse over it and at the sme time check the status bar at the bottom of your screen. in the case of my ex-lax link it should show that it is a link to:-
http://www.junkscience.com/news/exlax.html
If (at your sole discretion) that looks interesting just click it to go somewhere else,. The reason I made my ex-lax reference a link was simply that I was not sure if it was a uk-only product so I googled and found the site:- http://www.junkscience.com/news/exlax.html
which revealed that ex-laxwas not only universal but also that it could be cancer provoking.
Tip to do likewise use the handy "URL" option included in the listing of Instant UBB codes
shown under this post a reply box.
easy -Peasy
John
P.S. Florian also has these forums set up to automatically show correctly formulated and written URL addresses as yellow/orange hyperliks for example when you typed the two concert hall addresses in your message above posted July 12, 2006 14:42 they both appeared after posting as hyperlinks as you obviously intended.
One of the beauties of the revised forums is that the excellent "preview" facility will show you exactly how your posting would appear, including any hyperlinks and pictures and word formatting (bold,italic) etc
I have written this also for the benefit of any "newbies" here who have yet to suss these features out
johnfowles
07-14-2006, 10:39 AM
Originally posted by Jesse -Joe (in a message he has since and inexplicably deleted):
Yes John, Ex-Lax (http://Ex-Lax) or Pepto-Bismol (http://Pepto-Bismol) :D NO Omer you must type in the correct full URL:
including the dot com bit
like this
ex-lax (http://www.junkscience.com/news/exlax.html)
and
Pepto-Bismol (http://www.pepto-bismol.com/)
John
Just hover your mouse over each of the 4 yellow/orange links above to see the difference
I never found a plain exlax site
you possibly thought you could link to a non existant http://www.exlax.com
Further Tip
with the preview facility
you can verify that your link is correct by right clicking on it whilst in preview then select open in a new window.Magic
[ July 14, 2006, 12:41: Message edited by: johnfowles ]
johnfowles
07-14-2006, 10:39 AM
Originally posted by Jesse -Joe (in a message he has since and inexplicably deleted):
Yes John, Ex-Lax (http://Ex-Lax) or Pepto-Bismol (http://Pepto-Bismol) :D NO Omer you must type in the correct full URL:
including the dot com bit
like this
ex-lax (http://www.junkscience.com/news/exlax.html)
and
Pepto-Bismol (http://www.pepto-bismol.com/)
John
Just hover your mouse over each of the 4 yellow/orange links above to see the difference
I never found a plain exlax site
you possibly thought you could link to a non existant http://www.exlax.com
Further Tip
with the preview facility
you can verify that your link is correct by right clicking on it whilst in preview then select open in a new window.Magic
[ July 14, 2006, 12:41: Message edited by: johnfowles ]
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