Kevin Sounds like you had a miserable time. I was somewhere else feeling miserable because I COULDNT make it to TG. I'm not a great fan of open air concerts, (I've stood ankle deep in mud at the Reading festival before) but I'm told by someone I know who was there that it was a euphoric moment. Having said that, another young scamp I spoke to one time said he was disapointed to see some OLD MEN on stage making bleeping noises! Shaun But it was all a bit predictable, for anyone who had seen Kraftwerk in concert before... UNTIL they appeared in the new outfits, playing a new tune... _That_ made the otherwise rather gruelling of the general Luton Hoo experience (the closest I've felt to being a PoW) all worthwhile. K On Tuesday, May 14, 2002, Shaun Vaughan <shaun@x1.ltd.uk> wrote:
'It could have been like the Beatles reforming and playing 2 hours of pub rock at Wembley. But from the moment that the first electronic snare drum of 'Numbers' rung out across Luton Hoo, 42,000 revellers were silenced with astonishment, then ecstatic with delight.