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Beth Hart - Caught Out In The Rain (Live At The Royal Albert Hall) 2018
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tomrosephoto: Throwback - London, UK - June 7th 2018: Arctic Monkeys | Alex Turner performing live at the Royal Albert Hall
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EE British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England - February 18, 2018
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✨ 15 days of Princess Anne ✨
August is Princess Anne’s birth month and her 73rd birthday is on the 15th so until then we will look at her fascinating life, one photo for every year!
The 2010s
2010 Princess Anne taking the Newcastle Metro train from Jesmond to Haymarket in March 2010. (I’ve been on this metro route 😂)
2011 Grandma Anne and Grandpa Tim pushing their firstborn granddaughter Savannah Phillips in her pushchair at Gatcombe Horse Trials, on 26th March 2011.
2012 Zara Phillips presented with a silver medal by her mother, Princess Anne, after the Eventing Team Jumping Final Equestrian event on Day 4 of the London 2012 Olympic Games at Greenwich Park, on 31st July 2012.
2013 Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Anne at the Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall in November 2013.
2014 Princess Anne and her husband Tim Laurence, looking ever so bored, at the Short Track on day 3 of the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics at Iceberg Skating Palace on 10th February 2014 in Sochi, Russia.
2015 Princess Anne and King Constantine II at the Beat the Retreat ceremony in Cowes, Isle of Wight on 5th June 2015.
2016 Princess Anne at the annual Founder's Day Parade at The Royal Hospital Chelsea on 9th June 2016.
2017 Princess Anne attending the London Lord Mayor's Banquet at the Guildhall during a State visit by the King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain on 13th July 2017.
2018 Princess Anne and Sir Tim Laurence attending the World War I commemorations on the Isle of Islay in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland on 4th May 2018.
2019 Princess Anne with her husband Sir Tim opening the new Commonwealth War Graves Commission Visitor Centre, the CWGC Experience at Beaurains, France on 26th June 2019.
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what are your top ten favorite Bob Dylan songs?
MARVELLOUS QUESTION!!!! in absolutely no particular order:
My Own Version of You - Rough and Rowdy Ways (2020)
Isis - Live at Boston Music Hall, Boston, MA - November 21, 1975 - Evening - The Bootleg Series, Vol. 5 - Bob Dylan Live 1975: The Rolling Thunder Revue
Country Pie - Nashville Skyline (1969)
Do Right To Me Baby (Do Unto Others) - Slow Train Coming (1979)
Tell Me, Momma - Live at Free Trade Hall, Manchester, UK - May 17, 1966 - Live 1966 "The Royal Albert Hall Concert" The Bootleg Series Vol. 4
Summer Days - Love And Theft (2001)
One Too Many Mornings - The Times They Are A-Changin' (1964)
Motorpsycho Nightmare - Another Side of Bob Dylan (1964)
Obviously Five Believers - Blonde On Blonde (1966)
Saving Grace - Saved (1980)
BONUS!!!! Black Diamond Bay - Desire (1976)
OKAY ONE MORE EVERYONE GO LISTEN TO HE'S FUNNY THAT WAY - UNIVERSAL LOVE - WEDDING SONGS REIMAGINED (2018)
#no option to overthink it because I'm so tired rn but I think this is relatively accurate. I had to restrain myself from adding#every song in rough and rowdy ways but it's fine. it's Fine#I did two bonus songs to compensate for the two live tracks I included to be honest. that's my excuse#anyway anon thanks for asking ^_^#emi's meandering asks
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Happy 6th anniversary to Alter Bridge's Live At The Royal Albert Hall album!
Released on September 7th 2018
(Recorded on October 2nd and 3rd 2017)
Alter Bridge + orchestra = Perfection.
Thank you for giving us this note, live:
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#alter bridge#myles kennedy#mark tremonti#brian marshall#scott phillips#the parallax orchestra#simon dobson#royal albert hall#Youtube#queue
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Rebecca Ferguson | EE British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) | Royal Albert Hall | London, England | 2018
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London, UK. 18th Feb, 2018: Caitriona Balfe attends the EE British Academy Film Awards 2018 at the Royal Albert Hall.
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CATHERINE'S STYLE FILES - 2018
18 FEBRUARY 2018 || The Duchess of Cambridge attended the 2018 BAFTA Film Awards along with Prince William at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
#catherines style files#style files 2018#mine.#british royal family#british royals#royalty#kate middleton#royals#brf#british royalty#catherine middleton#duchess of cambridge#royal#princess of wales#the princess of wales#princess catherine#18.02.2018#bafta awards 18#jenny packham.#mascaro.#prada.#catherine : emerald and diamond necklace.#catherine : emerald and diamond suite.#catherine : emerald and diamond earrings.#modern emerald suite.#modern emerald necklace.#modern emerald earrings.#modern emerald stud earrings.#catherine : emerald and diamond stud earrings.#catherine : emerald and diamond studs.
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Bafta Awards at Royal Albert Hall in London, February 18th 2018. ✨✨
Timothée Chalamet was nominated for Best Actor for 'Call Me By Your Name' and the Rising Star award.
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Their
Madison Square Garden gig in 2014
Finsbury Park 2014
Royal Albert Hall 2018
Lowlands Festival 2022
And now Brooklyn gig 2022
All these footages that were great gigs and could be enjoyed on the internet they just keep locked in the archives what a waste.
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Beth Hart - Caught Out In The Rain (Live At The Royal Albert Hall) 2018
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Arctic Monkeys - Royal Albert Hall, 2018
📸: Andy Paradise
#arctic monkeys#alex turner#matt helders#jamie cook#nick o'malley#tbhc tour#tbhc era#tbhc#tranquilly base hotel and casino#royal albert hall
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INCOMPLETE LIST OF Most Noteworthy live albums btw for the curious and those who love me:
the beths at auckland 2020
the killers at royal albert hall 2009
csh commit urself completely 2019
First aid kit leonard cohen tribute album 2021
indigo girls live with the university of colorado symphony orchestra. 2018
bruce springsteen & the e street band 1975-85
joni at bbc 1970
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Dork: 'The 5 Seconds Of Summer Show is a phenomenal bow out at London's O2 Arena'
'The 5SOS Show arrives as a victory lap to cap off the last decade.'
'It’s been seven years since 5 Seconds Of Summer last played The O2. In 2016, they were a very different band and have undergone quite a transformation on the journey back to the top.
Tonight’s performance, dubbed The 5 Seconds Of Summer Show, honours every version of the group so far, flexing their outstanding versatility over the course of a two-hour spectacular. Amidst a disjointed touring schedule (last year’s album ‘5SOS5’ was toured before its release, in conjunction with a late tour of 2020’s ‘CALM’), The 5SOS Show arrives as a bit of a victory lap to cap off the last decade.
The boys have long been vocal about their want to be taken seriously as a band, but in 2023, the show speaks for itself. Worlds away from the touching album preview show at London’s Royal Albert Hall this time last year, the ability to morph tracks old and new from those sentimental orchestral moments to these wildly fun arena bangers is a testament to the band’s skill and creativity.
Opening with ‘Bad Omens’ – the track they closed that last London show with – it kicks off a run of their more mature tracks: the nostalgic ‘2011’, lovelorn ‘Caramel’ and huge sax-solo number ‘BLENDER’. Where previous tours have seen the boys settle into this flow, with setlists comprising mostly of recent material, this one throws that out of the window, instead enlisting endless fan favourites and tracks that haven’t had live outings for years.
Older album cuts like ‘Babylon’ and ‘Why Won’t You Love Me’ from 2018’s big switch-up ‘Youngblood’ earn a place, but it’s ‘Sounds Good Feels Good’ – the album they were touring on their last stop at The O2 – that really gets its dues, with ‘Vapor’ and ‘Waste The Night’ getting the biggest ‘if you know, you know’ reaction.
5SOS know exactly what the fans want to hear, doubling down by rolling out an inflatable dice with heavily requested tracks printed on it across the crowd to select one, eventually ending up on debut album cut ‘English Love Affair’. One fan also took matters into their own hands by lobbing a DIY dice plastered with ‘If You Don’t Know’ on every side towards the stage; guitarist Michael catches it but unfortunately doesn’t cave in to the request.
It’s just one of the moments in the show that sets 5SOS apart from their peers. The set is divided by occasional video interludes, including one where the boys dress up as surgeons and diagnose the audience as 5SOS fans. Another segment sees drummer Ashton do a bonkers solo in a battle against the crowd for who can be louder, which ends in the other three boys returning to the stage to set off ketchup and mustard bottle-shaped confetti cannons following a vocal cue of “GET SAUCED”.
The whole show is outrageous fun, whether it’s these moments that call back to the nonsense of their old live shows or purely just rattling through the bangers; 5 Seconds Of Summer prove their longstanding relevance throughout the mammoth set tonight. It’s not just a performance that sheds light on the boys’ own skills, but one that also demonstrates the ways in which 5SOS and the fandom have coexisted for over ten years, something shown rather literally during ‘Best Friends’, 5SOS’ ode to one another, that turns that camera on the audience and encourages them to have a cuddle.
As 5SOS prepare to take some time off, The 5 Seconds Of Summer Show is a phenomenal bow out until further notice. Much like their discography, it’s consistently surprising, equally ridiculous and emotional, their growth as a band more obviously laid out than ever before.' X
#the 5sos show london#5sos#5 seconds of summer#calum hood#ashton irwin#luke hemmings#michael clifford#dork magazine#gig review#concert review#the 5sos show tour#2023#get sauced
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phantom rankings:
phantoms:
Ramin Karimloo (it’s basic because it’s correct)
David Shannon
Ben Lewis
Josh Piterman
John Owen Jones
christines:
Amy Manford
Sierra Boggess
Gina Beck
raouls:
Hadley Fraser
Blake Bowden
Jeremy Taylor
Alistair So
Danny Whitehead
productions:
25th Anniversary at The Royal Albert Hall (Ramin Karimloo + Sierra Boggess + Hadley Fraser) IT’S BASIC BECAUSE IT’S CORRECT
Opera Australia 2022 Tour (Josh Piterman + Amy Manford + Blake Bowden)
West End 2010 (David Shannon/JOJ + Gina Beck + Will Barratt)
West End 2018/2019 (Ben Lewis/Josh Piterman + Amy Manford + Alistair So/Danny Whitehead/Jeremy Taylor)
phantom x christine kisses:
Ramin Karimloo + Sierra Boggess AND David Shannon + Gina Beck (they’re tied <3)
Josh Piterman + Kelly Mathieson
Tim Martin Gleason + Susan Owen
John Owen Jones + Gina Beck
Ben Lewis + Amy Manford
honourable mention of WORST phantoms:
Ben Crawford.
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