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    I found some valuble information today from a good reliable source (a charidy shop assistant),
    apparently anyone wishing to see Klaus Wunderlich in concert, there is a 2 year waiting list for tickets!
    He also said they usually sell out in under 3 hours (not sure how that one works, but hey, who am I to argue?)
    He also pointed out that most of the sales are done over the internet,
    which isn't realy fair as most people (I assume he means old people) don't have the internet!

    It's much easier to see James Last, so fear not!

    well I had to depart as i had pressing diging matters, but if anyone wants any info on tickets to see aging band leaders i can enquire

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    Klaus will have a pointy tale and horns and play interminable medley's for all damnation.

    For this I will pay, though I won't wait more than three hours to see him.
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    Errr, did your "reliable source" not know that Herr Klaus died in 1997 at the age of 67 ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (Sie Vulture @ May 10 2004,21:08)]Errr, did your "reliable source" not know that Herr Klaus died in 1997 at the age of 67 ?

    I'd join a two-year waiting list to see him play, then !
    We know when a mate buys it for you too.

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    maybe it's gonna be a two-hour 'Most Haunted' special from some German concert hall...

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    played here in Dublin last week. Sadly the lure of Laibach proved somewhat stronger. Especialyl as he was playing in a horrible venue for lots of money.
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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (Sie Vulture @ May 10 2004,21:08)]Errr, did your "reliable source" not know that Herr Klaus died in 1997 at the age of 67 ?

    Hey, don't argue with these people, they have knowledge of things our tiny minds can not comprehend!
    Have a chat and you will find they are an authority on most topics, a lot more than say your london cabbie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (Sie Vulture @ May 10 2004,21:08)]Errr, did your "reliable source" not know that Herr Klaus died in 1997 at the age of 67 ?

    Hey, those two years are the time it takes to pop your clogs only once you've made it into the old folk's home - it takes a good deal more waiting to get in the home...

    You freeking scientologists are all the same, quible, dribble and then demand ice creams. Ohhhhhhhhhhh.

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    Never shy of a gimmick, maybe he faked his own death!

    And never mind Futurama, I wonder where they got the idea for Mo the Bartender . . .

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    I don't mind charity shop assistants giving me out of date information. Just so long as they don't charge me record dealer prices for it ;-)
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    It's not one of those Klaus Wunderlich set-ups where the old crew carries on even when the deceased main attraction's long gone, is it? When in London, Sun Ra's Arkestra (minus Ra), Woody Herman's Big Band (sans Woody) and many others were all turning up on a regular basis. My favourites in that respect are Bill Black's Combo - still knocking out records into the 1980s, even though Bill retired in the early 60s, and died not too long afterwards. And obviously the Klaus name still has the pulling power with your Grey Panthers, even (maybe especially) without old Klaus on the organ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (Mr_Hopkinson @ May 11 2004,12:36)]
    Ye Gods, where did THAT photo come from??!

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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (Lord Thames @ May 11 2004,22:09)]Ye Gods, where did THAT photo come from??!


    The Isle of Man, apparently.

    It's a Wersi Organ demonstration disc, with the most ridiculous Theme from Shaft I know on it!
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    did you pick that up fairly recently from a brizzle charity, sir? That looks like my old copy - came from 'Save the Poor Cats' in Penarth last year, returned to the eternal cycle a couple of months ago on Gloucester Road probably....it certainly had the same sticker in a similar place. It's crap, isn't it?
    We know when a mate buys it for you too.

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    Got to be the same copy, John - and yep, it is terrible!
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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (Sie Vulture @ May 10 2004,21:08)]Errr, did your "reliable source" not know that Herr Klaus died in 1997 at the age of 67 ?

    I bet all those people who bought tickets in 1995 were really hacked off!

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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (Mr_Hopkinson @ May 11 2004,23:20)]with the most ridiculous Theme from Shaft I know on it!
    if you don't want it, i'll have it, i can send you a trades list via the PM.
    I want to go to the land of ooog!

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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (happy monster @ May 12 2004,21:26)]if you don't want it, i'll have it,
    Someone else has picked up my catchphrase!

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    oooh, it is awful but I like it! Don't think I could let that cover go . . . but here's that silly shaft cover Âhttp://www.essenhaitch.co.uk/mrh/Klaushaft.mp3

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