Friday, March 21st 2008

10:02 AM

Today in the SAILOR history: Tring 2004 - part 2

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It's 4 years ago that SAILOR - then in the line-up with Peter, Phil, Rob and Grant -  played their big headline concert in Tring (UK) today.
As you can read in yesterday's entry below the concert was originally planned for the 20th of March, but the concert that night was was only about 5 minutes long. There was a power cut due to a heavy storm that day, so that the concert couldn't continue and had to be moved to the next morning. 
For quite a few fans this unfortunately meant that they could not come back to see the concert because they had to drive a long way, flights to catch etc., but it was the only way for SAILOR to rescue the concert at all.
So, on Sunday morning approximately 100 tired but yet expectant SAILOR fans found their way to the Court Theatre in Tring once again and then enjoyed the most special and unique concert in years, including not only SAILOR's greatest and latest hits but also some rare songs like "Jacaranda" or some songs that were never before played at any live concert: "Nickelodeon Nights" and the brand new song "The Harbour Bar Bell", written and sung by Rob.
After the show, Karsten and I just made it back to Heathrow airport in time for our flight back home...

If you'd like to have a look at the photos and a video from this day again, go to the "Concert Photos" section or just click here: Tring, UK - 21 March 2004 (30th anniversary headline concert)


 
Here's your one and only chance to see and hear SAILOR play their unreleased song "The Harbour Bar Bell" live at the famous concert in Tring (UK) on 21 March 2004!!
The song was only played once and (unfortunately) never released.
The band line-up at this time was: Peter Lincoln, Phil Pickett, Rob Alderton (lead vocals on this song) and Grant Serpell.
Song © by Rob Alderton - used with with kind permission

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