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Post by Richard on Mar 13, 2008 8:50:27 GMT
This thread has gone completely off-topic, so I'm requesting that any further posts be about Hayley's concert at Kerikeri, please everybody. Many thanks, Richard
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Post by graemek on Mar 14, 2008 8:06:20 GMT
OK Richard, I have gone over my Kerikeri pics again & realised I'd left Ian & Fiona out. Graeme
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Post by graemek on Mar 14, 2008 8:13:41 GMT
And I'd forgotten that someone had complimented Fiona by giving her flowers. I was really happy for Fiona's sake but it made me realise with a shock that not one us of the 400 in the audience had presented Hayley with a similar token of appreciation. But I'm sure she knows how we love & appreciate her. Maybe she was even thankful for not having to make the "what will I do with them" decision. Graeme
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Post by graemek on Mar 14, 2008 8:19:19 GMT
So, my last pics are a couple of portraits of Hayley's unlimited stock of facial expressions taken off other Kerikeri pics. Graeme....sigh
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Post by grant on Mar 14, 2008 13:33:57 GMT
Hi Graeme
Thanks for these latest pictures. It's always nice to see pictures of Fiona and Ian. You actually did very well to get Ian. He really doesn't like having his picture taken!
Best wishes Grant
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Post by graemek on Mar 16, 2008 9:37:59 GMT
Hi Grant, I actually stopped Ian T & told him how much I admired his musical direction style, despite the fact that he didn't get the "up front" glory.
He was very appreciative & nice to talk to. He also said, re the "glory": "thats how I like it."
Graeme
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Post by postscript on Mar 17, 2008 19:34:38 GMT
Hi Grant, I actually stopped Ian T & told him how much I admired his musical direction style, despite the fact that he didn't get the "up front" glory. He was very appreciative & nice to talk to. He also said, re the "glory": "thats how I like it." Graeme Yes, they are all lovely people but then could they possibly get that close to Hayley if they weren't? Without chasing after them I always make a point of saying 'hi!' to them as part of saying 'hi!' to Hayley despite the fact they always discreetly 'disappear' to leave Hayley to her fans. Peter S.
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Post by dutchjoyce on Mar 17, 2008 20:00:27 GMT
Thanks Graeme for the latest pictures, i like them a lot, also nice the hear you spoke to Ian. I remember i talked to him,and Fiona after Passchendaele concert in Belgium, about so many things!! I remember Fiona mentioned something about taking photographs, Ian looks very serious on the pictures, but when we took one ,he was very relaxed!!!! Best wishes, JOYCE.
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Post by pjrcorreia on Apr 6, 2008 20:33:09 GMT
Hi! Graeme,
I love so much the video(romanza060202), and this song, it's a pity that it's not complete, I have searched in the Internet for a complete version, with no results, maybe Hayley recordes it in one of her next albums.
Greetings from Portugal!
P.s. Sorry, I did not know where to post this, please feel free to move it to elsewhere.
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Post by graemek on Apr 10, 2008 10:56:56 GMT
Hi pjrcorreia, Yes, Hayley herself describes it as 'a very beautiful song' I've asked a few times on this forum & the decca forum if theres a complete version somewhere. But no, apparently there isn't. It appears to come from a NZ TV station in 2002. It also appeared on a Canadian TV programme 'Women & Music' Hayley sang a little part of it for me in Kerikeri NZ but it disappeared as mysteriously as it began, sigh...Graeme
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