LLandudno
Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 1:38 am
I have to tell you that Llandudno is one of the most beautiful places I've ever been to, there are small churches dotted about the towns and wonderful green open spaces, you can see mountain goats clinging to the sides of the cliffs from the hotel window, I can definately recommend a visit.
The "Cymru" is a brand new theatre, the foyer reminded me of a hospital it was that white and sort of clinical, I kept looking for the little men in white coats to come along. It was a double tier theatre and very nicely done. The audience were packed in again and there was tremultous noise after "Were' Gonna Change the World", in fact some of the audience were near to tears, it was that emotional.
Because Matt comes down to the foyer after each show, I make sure there is a small table laid up next to where I am on the mechandise stand for Matt to sit and sign autographs so I hear all the comments when the fans come out after the show and I haven't heard a bad comment yet. It's amazing the buzz after a show and I can certainly understand now how long it takes to calm down from the hype, the adrenalin is pumping through your veins, the build up from arrival to the end of the show is almost tiring because you go on such a journey and I'm not even on the stage so I don't know how the musicicans or the artists feel. I feel fit to burst some nights. I expected to want to fall into bed after a show but I suppose when people come home from work at 6.00pm they don't go to bed either - it's just different body clocks. I know I've alreadty said this a hundred times before but I am so loving it, I don't want it to end.
Stockport next
Bye for now
Paul
The "Cymru" is a brand new theatre, the foyer reminded me of a hospital it was that white and sort of clinical, I kept looking for the little men in white coats to come along. It was a double tier theatre and very nicely done. The audience were packed in again and there was tremultous noise after "Were' Gonna Change the World", in fact some of the audience were near to tears, it was that emotional.
Because Matt comes down to the foyer after each show, I make sure there is a small table laid up next to where I am on the mechandise stand for Matt to sit and sign autographs so I hear all the comments when the fans come out after the show and I haven't heard a bad comment yet. It's amazing the buzz after a show and I can certainly understand now how long it takes to calm down from the hype, the adrenalin is pumping through your veins, the build up from arrival to the end of the show is almost tiring because you go on such a journey and I'm not even on the stage so I don't know how the musicicans or the artists feel. I feel fit to burst some nights. I expected to want to fall into bed after a show but I suppose when people come home from work at 6.00pm they don't go to bed either - it's just different body clocks. I know I've alreadty said this a hundred times before but I am so loving it, I don't want it to end.
Stockport next
Bye for now
Paul