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Hannahlmatt
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« on: October 23, 2009, 09:39AM »

Well, this will be a shorter review.

A few things stood out to me this time.
It was the best show that I've been to.

1. Lisa had a little trouble with her dress during At the Ceili. (Think Slane Castle) Shocked
2. Chloe did an amazing job on her solos. When you Believe was a different arrangement.
3. Fields of Gold had a different choir part.
4. We didn't give standing ovations as much as the other concerts that I've been to, but when we gave them, they lasted until after the next song started.
5. The standing ovation for O, America was two to three minutes!
6. Carolina Rua has grown on me, I wasn't too keen on it back in June.
7. Danny Boy was spot on! We clapped until after Mo Ghile Mear started.

It was a great concert! CW withdrawal symptoms, here I come!! Cheesy

Hannah
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« Reply #1 on: October 23, 2009, 11:05AM »

Well, this will be a shorter review.

A few things stood out to me this time.
It was the best show that I've been to.

1. Lisa had a little trouble with her dress during At the Ceili. (Think Slane Castle) Shocked
2. Chloe did an amazing job on her solos. When you Believe was a different arrangement.
3. Fields of Gold had a different choir part.
4. We didn't give standing ovations as much as the other concerts that I've been to, but when we gave them, they lasted until after the next song started.
5. The standing ovation for O, America was two to three minutes!
6. Carolina Rua has grown on me, I wasn't too keen on it back in June.
7. Danny Boy was spot on! We clapped until after Mo Ghile Mear started.

It was a great concert! CW withdrawal symptoms, here I come!! Cheesy

Hannah

Lisa had trouble with her dress?  Shocked
I'm gonna time the standing ovation after O America on the 14th. Grin
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« Reply #2 on: October 23, 2009, 11:17AM »

While we gave the standing ovation for O America, Chloe kept saying "Thank you so much!"
Everyone jumped up for the standing O at the same time. It was great!

The slit in the skirt was inching up on Lisa's dress, let us say. Shocked
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« Reply #3 on: October 24, 2009, 07:46PM »

if my memory serves me right from sing out on got standing O's and the blessing was a popular song and so was at the celli. Mo Ghile Mear got thunderous applause and a standing O'. Mairead had the entire place clapping during the contradiction and a near standing O' and she had us dancing after The Coast of Galicia and Granuailes dance.
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« Reply #4 on: October 24, 2009, 07:48PM »

I forgot to mention Dulaman and Orinoco Flow were both very popular. We started cheering when Ray and Nicky played the first three notes of Orinoco Flow and it got a standing O'
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« Reply #5 on: October 26, 2009, 03:42PM »

Do you remember when someone seated stage left made some noise during one of Lisa's songs and she never missed a beat. She's a real pro. And I thought that skirt thing was just Lisa being frisky.
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« Reply #6 on: October 26, 2009, 04:06PM »

The slit in the skirt was inching up on Lisa's dress, let us say. Shocked
Oh, boy. Wardrobe malfunction, anyone?
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« Reply #7 on: October 26, 2009, 06:33PM »

Do you remember when someone seated stage left made some noise during one of Lisa's songs and she never missed a beat. She's a real pro. .......   Randy in Richmond

At Wilkes-Barre PA back in March some guy yelled at the top of his lungs “I love you Lisa!” when she walked out to start a song, and a twitter of laughter ran thru the crowd, but she acted like nothing had happened.

   …..no, it wasn’t me!  Wink

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