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Post by Richard on Oct 2, 2005 9:26:16 GMT
Hello Belinda! It was great meeting you and Kim in Piccadilly, and thank you for your lovely review and the photographs. Why does Hayley always look so happy when she's with me? i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gifBest Wishes from London, Richard
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Post by roger on Oct 2, 2005 10:39:49 GMT
Probably because she knows I'm next in the queue!! Roger
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Post by fusilier23 on Oct 2, 2005 10:49:32 GMT
Hayley always looks happy when she's with her most dedicated fans. Never once have I seen her with a sour expression on her face.
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Post by Belinda on Oct 2, 2005 18:42:48 GMT
Richard your right she seems to be very happy ,Smiling at who's behind the camera (just kidding) It was a great evening ,would love Hayley to do small concerts like that here in NZ. But some how i think they would be in Auckland if anywhere.
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Post by Lothar on Oct 2, 2005 19:00:16 GMT
Hi Belinda, many thanks for all you did for me in the past, especially you bought some newspapers for me I hope to see you again a.s.a.p at any next Hayley event. Kind regards, Lothar When I will be back from Athens I will send you some DVDs I promised.
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Post by Lothar on Oct 2, 2005 19:04:30 GMT
Hello Belinda! It was great meeting you and Kim in Piccadilly, and thank you for your lovely review and the photographs. Why does Hayley always look so happy when she's with me? i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gifBest Wishes from London, Richard Hi Richard, you made 888 posts - so you should drink 888 ml Whisky :rollin than you can roll like this smily ... cu Lothar
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Post by Richard on Oct 3, 2005 7:51:53 GMT
Thank you Lothar! If I drank that much whisky, I'd end up like this! It was great to see you and everybody at St. James's Church, definitely worth staying awake for! i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gifBye for now, Richard
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Post by Belinda on Jun 28, 2006 11:20:20 GMT
An the UNICEF Concert, St James's Church, Piccadilly , Simon had his camera there on a tripod,was it photo's or video footage taken and is it anywhere on HWI?
Belinda
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Post by Andrew on Jun 28, 2006 12:58:34 GMT
Hi Belinda, I'd also be very interested to find out if there is any coverage of the UNICEF Concert, St. James's, Piccadilly anywhere on 'HWI'. I wasn't present at that concert, but Keith Sheel told me all about it! I believe you and a whole lot of other 'HWI' members were there and that Hayley dedicated a song to you, since she was so delighted to see you were there! I bid for and won the following poster on a 'HWI' auction run by Keith last September (a few months before I became a 'HWI' member!). This is one of the posters (No. 24) which Keith got Hayley to sign after the Concert. As you can see I love this poster so much that I had it mounted and framed. It hangs on my wall to this day with pride! I'd love to hear if there's any coverage of this Concert available. Regards, Andrew
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Post by Steve H on Jun 28, 2006 13:17:09 GMT
Hi Andrew That is indeed a great poster you have there, you must be very proud of it! I have purchased a poster of the Asia tour from Taiwan but as yet have not been able to find a big enough frame. Do you have other special memorabilia to share with us? There is a function at Stuart's School soon to raise more money for Hayley's Bicycles for Ghana UNICEF appeal. Steve Abbott kindly donated some merchandise for the event which is expected to raise the sum collected on the day! Best Wishes. Steve H
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Post by Andrew on Jun 28, 2006 13:38:17 GMT
Hi Andrew Do you have other special memorabilia to share with us? This Friday there is a function at Stuart's School to raise more money for Hayley's Bicycles for Ghana UNICEF appeal. Steve Abbott kindly donated some merchandise for the event which is expected to raise the sum collected on the day! Best Wishes. Steve H Hi Steve, I also have 3 German 'Pure' Tour posters. You can find pictures of these on the 'Miscellaneous' Board on p3. It would be interesting to see a photo of your Asia Tour Poster from Taiwan. No doubt you will resort to ordering a bespoke frame for it like I did with my UNICEF Concert poster! That's great news to hear that Steve Abbott has donated some merchandise for Stuart's school fundraising event! WOW! Would you be surprised if he were to walk in the door with Hayley? i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gif They're very busy people, but just imagine they did! Regards, Andrew
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Post by Belinda on Jun 28, 2006 14:09:54 GMT
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Post by Andrew on Jun 28, 2006 14:21:35 GMT
Hi Belinda, I've visited the UNICEF website recently, but I'll have to go back and see if there is any more specific information about Hayley's Ghana Bicycle Appeal. Incidentally Belinda, were you present at the previous UNICEF concert which was held at Canada House in Trafalgar Square London on November 23rd 2004? That was the night after Hayley had performed her final official concert of the Winter 'Pure' Tour at the Manchester Bridgewater Hall (where I was present). I never post details from private Emails sent to me, but in this case I would like to make an exception to the rule. Here is an exerpt from an Email I received from Keith Sheel last September. If only he knew that Hayley had dedicated the re-release of 'Odyssey' to him... Indeed he would be a very proud man indeed! There again, perhaps Keith did hear and is smiling down on us all from above... " The London concert was on November 23rd at Canada House in Trafalgar Square. It was hosted by the New Zealand High Commission and was a benefit concert for UNICEF. And, guess who was there? Yep, me. I was told about it well in advance by Steve, so was able to get my ticket and, yes, they were £65.00. When I arrived, I was met by Steve (my good friend Roger was there also) and we were invited to stay behind after the concert for the post-concert party. They had problems putting the concert together as one or two people (Fiona and Ian) had to back out at the last minute so they could do paying concerts. Giles Martin stepped in to back Hayley on guitar for a couple of songs. And Heather Nova, who Steve has been managing for a long time now, also stepped in to fill the breach. It was a wonderful night, thoroughly enjoyed by all. Yes, they had to call for people NOT to use flash. It is very off-putting when an artist is concentrating on their performance. A simple rule of thumb is NO FLASH during performance. If Hayley said she remembered you from Edinburgh, you know one thing for certain. Hayley remembered you. She does not just say such things. So, you probably now get an impression of just how much Hayley, and everyone around her, actually means to me. If it were mine to give, I would give her the world because she makes it a better place to live. Future emails probably won't be so long as I must learn to try and curb my enthusiasm a little. You are more than welcome to write to me anytime you wish. A reply may not always be winging your way quickly but, you will certainly get an answer. I simply love chatting with fans of Hayley. To finish in my usual way: Cheers, Keith. p.s. Please forgive any typos. I know what I want to write but, my fingers have a mind of their own. " Regards, Andrew
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Post by postscript on Jun 28, 2006 16:38:54 GMT
Hopefully info on the bicycles will be forthcoming. When I saw her at Cardiff I told her I had bought her a trike and asked how things were going and she said she needed to get Steve to check it out with UNICEF. Peter
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Post by grant on Aug 4, 2006 9:37:05 GMT
Hi Andrew
I'm so pleased you like the poster - it looks great! I bought one at the concert and have also had it framed to hang over my fireplace.
Hope you don't mind if I correct a small error in your post. Hayley actually signed and numbered a big batch of posters before the concert and her dad, Gerald was selling them.
If I understood Gerald correctly, the photographer, Kevin Westerberg, gave special permission for his photograph to be used in view of the nature of the concert.
Makes the poster even more special I think.
Best wishes Grant
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