You will all be able to see Seal on TV on Monday morning, saw it listed in Radio Times, he's on ITV's 'Daybreak' 6am onwards!
Not sure if Caz will be there, she says 'I get on the tour bus/plane/train and go where it takes me!' lol!
love and hugs to you all
Moomy
Thanks for the info Helen, will record it, never have time for television first thing in the morning. I will watch it in the evening.
Well done for helping out at the Macmillan Unit, wish I had more time to be able to do these things, maybe one day I will manage to get round to it.
Biggest of (((((((((((hugs))))))))))))
Love Maryxxxxx
Caz says she doesn't think the girls will be on TV tomorrow early morning (Monday) but the gig we are going to tomorrow night will be recorded for Radio 2 and broadcast next Thursday, have been reading my Radio Times!
She's back in London now, played for 3 minutes in the Paris gig!
We are back home from Bletchley Park again, a good day today, with lots of interested visitors.
Moomy
Hi Helen,
Had a flick through 'Daybreak' and watched Seal, he was not on for long, such a lovely man, comes across even in short interview, his new single is good, so defo going to buy his new album.
I have been told girls that he is on 'Loose Women' tomorrow lunch time, so will press record for that also.
Enjoy this evening love.
Love to you all
Maryxxxxxxx
Hi Mary - forgot to watch/record Seal. The penalties of an aged brain cell!!!! Not sure what I'm doing tomorrow - but if I can will watch 'Loose Women'.........
Helen - hope you are enjoying yourself this evening at the recording............
I'm hoping my sister is free in early December to go with me to Sheffield to see 'Here come the Girls' with Lulu..........looks like a good show!!!
Love and (((hugs))) to all
Dot xxxxxx
Hi Helen,
Hope you all had a wonderful time last night (((((((((((hugs))))))))))
Dot I have recorded Seal on 'Loose Women', going to watch it tonight, I feel sure that is where I first saw him interviewed if my memory serves me well and you know what that is like
Hope you get to see Lulu in Sheffield, I also like her, a real treat for you both.
Love to you all and of course many ((((((((((((hugs)))))))))) to all who post on here.
Love Maryxxxxxx
Sorry I haven't managed to get on here before now, I was really tired last night when we got home from BP, and dozed off almost immediately on the sofa!
Monday was simply brilliant, and you can all hear the recorded concert this Thursday on Radio 2 at 8pm. We were both so proud of Caz, the girls all played her horn arrangements for the new tunes he performed that night. We had driven down, and thanks to careful research we found a disabled parking place so that Sir didn't have too far to walk, even so he was sore by the time we got in. We managed to get given (thanks to Caz of course) triple A passes which gave us the possibility to go round the whole building, however of course we were escorted anywhere we went!
The building is converted to semi-modern of course, all facilities brought up to date, but the core of Aunty Beeb at the top end of Regent Street is indeed classic Art Deco, and there were traces of that in the theatre, especially the walls and low level lamps and decorated panels.
I will try to post the photo of us 3 with Seal if I can, what a lovely chap, no 'side' to him at all, but it was noticeable that even backstage afterwards his bodyguards were never far away! Especially when he got close to anyone! Sir had a big handshake, me a kiss on both cheeks when after the sound check and rehearsal, he came up to introduce himself, we both felt amazed and honoured! All Caz's doing of course, we had just managed to have permission to sit in the back row to watch the last bit of rehearsal! she must have pointed us out!
So after the whole show, we went backstage and met up with all of them, and another kiss from Seal! (haha, you'll all be jealous!) Many of the regular musicians are British, too, his bass guitarist and keyboard player, Marcus, chatted to us for quite a while. In fact, during the show, Seal quoted that 'You can take the man out of London but never London out of the man'! He says he is always pleased to be back though he loves LA, it always seems like home to get back to the UK! So I asked him if he'd think of doing more gigs here....he grinned and said maybe!
BP yesterday was fine and sunny, I managed to sit outside in the lovely warmth before people came to look at the toys and memorabilia!
love and hugs to you all
Moomy
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