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Post by Andrew on Jul 2, 2006 9:46:26 GMT
Hi Thomas, Welcome to the 'HWI' Forum! You'll meet some loyal Hayley fans here! Delighted to hear that you had the opportunity to attend a Hayley concert at last! Thank you for sharing your pictures with us- they're great! i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gifI look forward to reading more of your posts! Regards, Andrew
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Post by chungchungxavier on Jul 2, 2006 20:07:58 GMT
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Post by thomas on Jul 2, 2006 20:42:55 GMT
Hi ! No, I haven't heard of the soprano until now. But actually before I heard of Hayley the first time I haven't listened to classical music. Before I prerfered rock music and I still listen to it, but Hayley changed something. No matter what style of music you prefer you must like Hayley's voice and her music when listening to it. I especially like this kind of celtic music and folk songs like "Mummer's Dance", "The Mists of Islay", "Scarborough Fair", "She moves through the Fair" and of course "May it be". After I heard of the song "Mummer's Dance" for example I checked out who played the original and now I have a little collection of Loreena McKennitt as well. The same I will do with the soprano Isgaard. Sounds very interesting. Thank you for this advise. And Steve, meeting at a concert could be a nice idea. I'm going to visit the Toast New Zealand in Regent's Park in July. But I will write another post in the concert thread about this.
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Post by drew on Oct 6, 2006 9:53:34 GMT
Hi everyone ! I'm Thomas and I've just registered myself. After reading many posted messages I thought it might be a nice idea also to write something. Congratulations Thomas - 100 posts - Full MemberYou will soon be getting grey hairs like the senior members. Incredible work in a foreign tongue. Good to meet you at Cadogan Hall and I look forward to the next opportunity. We shall miss your report from Cologne.
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Post by postscript on Oct 6, 2006 14:18:20 GMT
Hi everyone ! I'm Thomas and I've just registered myself. After reading many posted messages I thought it might be a nice idea also to write something. Congratulations Thomas - 100 posts - Full MemberYou will soon be getting grey hairs like the senior members. Incredible work in a foreign tongue. Good to meet you at Cadogan Hall and I look forward to the next opportunity. We shall miss your report from Cologne. A lovely sentiment Drew, catching back to his first post. Well done Thomas and I echo your achievements in a foreign tongue, as also Lothar's and sveral others for whom English is at the least a second if not a third language. Great having you all on board. Peter S.
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Post by Richard on Oct 6, 2006 15:32:23 GMT
Congratulations Thomas! And thank you for helping to keep the Forum active and fun! i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gifI hope to see you at another Hayley concert soon. Best Wishes from London, Richard
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Post by thomas on Oct 6, 2006 16:58:43 GMT
Thank you all!!! It's really fun to be here. Not only to write also meeting you at concerts are very special moments. I was already thinking about the concert in Canterburry to replace the one in Cologne but unfortuneately this concert is on a Friday and I can't make it there. If it was just one day later I would come. But ... a new album means new concerts. i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gif i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gif Thomas
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Post by grant on Oct 6, 2006 18:41:56 GMT
Congratulations on full membership Thomas! You put us all to shame with your excellent command of English.
Sorry you can't make Canterbury but you are quite right, I am sure. A new album will mean more concerts.
Best wishes Grant
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Post by Lothar on Oct 6, 2006 20:00:34 GMT
Hi Thomas, congratulations for your full membership of HWI from me also.
Just now I finished a very long discussion via telephone with an other great Hayley-fan from Germany. I is a pitty that Hayley's German tour was cancelled. I hope to meet you at any Hayley-concert in Germany or U.K. in the future. Kind regards, Lothar
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