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  •  Tue, May 20 2008, 6:51 AM 123341 in reply to 123330

    Re: King Alan: All About Alan Doyle

    Helenwheels:

    At the Atlantic City show in march they did Rocks of Merasheen for the first time, live.  Sean sang - and it was incredible! (I wasn't there, but a friend sent me a recording of it)

    It certainly was incredible and I'm hoping to hear it live again and again this summer.! 


    "I see you in the front row, bouncing up and down, you're ripped and ready for a night downtown." ~ Margarita
    What's wrong with a little flirtation?

    Monster Tee

  •  Tue, May 20 2008, 9:21 AM 123346 in reply to 123293

    Re: King Alan: All About Alan Doyle

    Chiarascura:

    "So I'll cast my leaving shadow
    And I'll be Canadian,
    But distance won't decide what matters
    For the hard Rock's loving son
    And when I'm thinking of St. John's
    I'll bring her closer with a song
    I don't know where I'm going
    But I know where I belong."

    Beautiful, beautiful song. In fact, so touching and so beautiful that it's hard listening to it more than a couple of times in a row, very emotional. There's something so completely sincere about the way Alan sings it, and I love that it's acapella - makes you focus on the words. Like "It's a parent's right to grieve" - what a striking line.

    Ren - same with me.  First time I heard it, it actually made me cry. (sappy I know) but the lyrics and the power in alan's voice just really hit me.  It's a shame it won't be on FF, but at the same time, it's a song that stands alone.  am hoping to hear him do a live version of it.  It gives me chills.


    JennyB

    ~ At the end of the day, you've just got to say it's alright ~
  •  Tue, May 20 2008, 10:48 AM 123350 in reply to 123346

    Re: King Alan: All About Alan Doyle

    Ren & Jen - me too. It was a beautiful pre-sale bonus. Home is where the heart is... Smile

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  •  Wed, May 21 2008, 12:33 PM 123466 in reply to 123350

    Re: King Alan: All About Alan Doyle

    Was just watching the latest webcasts... part 5 & 6... why is it that Alan reminds me a bit of Mike Myers on occasion???  Lol.  Not sure what it is... but I catch a glimpse every so often.

     


    JennyB

    ~ At the end of the day, you've just got to say it's alright ~
  •  Wed, May 21 2008, 2:38 PM 123473 in reply to 123466

    Re: King Alan: All About Alan Doyle

    I've really grown to love Belong too.  It is so sincere and poignant.  I love that it's just completely unvarnished -- adds to its power.

    Speaking of Alan, it's been a while since we had a FTR.  I know they're not on the road right now, but it would be cool to get a From the Rock.  I miss hearing from Alan.  Reading Alan's FTRs always makes me smile.  His enthusiasm is contagious. 

  •  Wed, May 21 2008, 11:57 PM 123542 in reply to 123473

    Re: King Alan: All About Alan Doyle

    Yes, yes, I hope for a new FTR as well.  And that reminds me of a random "One Cool Thing About Alan" that came to me as I was drifting off to sleep last night.  Before I read a certain journal entry of his, I had no idea that there were other people out there besides me who consider bathroom grafitti to be a fascinating read!
    I consider bathrooms to be fascinating objects of study all around - yes, I know I'm insane - but when I read that I thought,"Yes! Somebody else who gets it!" 

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  •  Thu, May 22 2008, 5:17 AM 123557 in reply to 123542

    Re: King Alan: All About Alan Doyle

    The best bathroom graffiti EVER can be found in the stalls of graduate pubs in Universities.  When I was an undergrad, I whiled away far too many hours with a group of us and our TA (who legitimatized our being there) at the Phoenix at McMaster.  The stalls were rife with philosophical discussion, political debate, religious diatribe, it was a real education taking a dump in there, lemme tell ya! 


    In the social order, I accept the bottom rung, until the wine is pouring and the Lord commands a song!
  •  Thu, May 22 2008, 8:43 PM 123646 in reply to 123473

    Re: King Alan: All About Alan Doyle

    gbsgirl:

    I've really grown to love Belong too.  It is so sincere and poignant.  I love that it's just completely unvarnished -- adds to its power.

    Speaking of Alan, it's been a while since we had a FTR.  I know they're not on the road right now, but it would be cool to get a From the Rock.  I miss hearing from Alan.  Reading Alan's FTRs always makes me smile.  His enthusiasm is contagious. 

    Yes, yes it is. All it takes is one look at my picture I got with him last year, and I'm smiling. Can't help but smile when there's a smile on his face!
    ...either way, wherever he goes, I'll be right there behind him. -Sean McCann


  •  Fri, May 23 2008, 12:45 AM 123662 in reply to 123646

    Re: King Alan: All About Alan Doyle

    Big Smile Hey, if nothing else, at least the grafitti is something to read while you go, eh?

    So, I had a thought, from reading the "Misheard Lyrics" thread, and from a fascinating example my Psychology professor used in class today.  Is Alan the least-talented articulator in the band (it seemed to be a toss-up between him and Bob)? I honestly can't pick.  I want to hear impassioned defense of Alan's articulating abilities!  I know the dear man always *flubs* some lyrics at least once a show - at least at all the ones that I've been to - but PLEASE, somebody, defend his ability to at least make those words clearly understood, even if they're wrong!

    FREE JOHN GRAHAM!
    http://www.grahamdefense.org
  •  Fri, May 23 2008, 8:00 AM 123681 in reply to 123662

    Re: King Alan: All About Alan Doyle

    Articulation is in the ear of the beholder. Smile As for Alan's, there's hardly a lovelier sound to be heard, imo. The message is delivered in emotion and growl. For articulation proper, there's some great work being done at the Royal Conservatories nationwide and even Toast Master! Big Smile Angel  

    This is all I know for sure about GBS lyrics and Alan's ability to deliver the goods: for every line of lyric I remember, he remembers roughly a hundred (I say roughly because it's probably more like 450). I admit I stink at lyrics and I have admiration for the one that leads the song, hearty flubs and all.
       


    "Know thyself and to thine own self be true." ~Will Shakespeare
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  •  Fri, May 23 2008, 7:31 PM 123752 in reply to 123681

    Re: King Alan: All About Alan Doyle

    Just putting up two of my favorite pics again... they've been posted before but are worthy of reposting.

    (this first pic is courtesy of someone else on here I believe - can't remember who... ) 

    And here's another favorite...

    Can't wait for the tour this summer and the cruise!


    JennyB

    ~ At the end of the day, you've just got to say it's alright ~
  •  Sat, May 24 2008, 2:36 PM 123874 in reply to 123752

    Re: King Alan: All About Alan Doyle

    Does anyone have GBS dreams? A few nights ago I dreamt that an outdoor concert was cancelled due to thunder and lightning so I got to have pizza and tea with the boys...and Alan was shirtless.
  •  Sat, May 24 2008, 2:37 PM 123875 in reply to 123874

    Re: King Alan: All About Alan Doyle

    There are a coupla threads about that....

    I'd direct you to the search engine, but it seems to be gone...anyone know where it's hiding.

    Pizza and tea with shirtless Alan..mmm...could be yummy! The pizza and the tea I mean...c'mon! lol!


    In the social order, I accept the bottom rung, until the wine is pouring and the Lord commands a song!
  •  Sat, May 24 2008, 4:30 PM 123883 in reply to 123875

    Re: King Alan: All About Alan Doyle

    Sharneliz:

    I'd direct you to the search engine, but it seems to be gone...anyone know where it's hiding.

    Presuming you mean the spot where we can search this site for specific words, it's all the way at the top right of the page. In the gray part outside of the page "box"

    Here's one of the threads about dreams: http://www.greatbigsea.com/forums/thread/108112.aspx 


    "I see you in the front row, bouncing up and down, you're ripped and ready for a night downtown." ~ Margarita
    What's wrong with a little flirtation?

    Monster Tee

  •  Sat, May 24 2008, 5:42 PM 123893 in reply to 123883

    Re: King Alan: All About Alan Doyle

    As soon as I recognized that those pictures were from the ship last year, they made me feel all squooooshy inside.... I can't believe I am going!  Those pictures just made me giddy over it! tounge  
    Helen




    I'm goin' Straight to Hell-On-Wheels!
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