St James Church
Nov. 1st, 2005 06:57 pmSo here it is, the first of my London reports. :)
This is long and rambly. If only I talked this much in RL! ;D
We arrived in London at around 2:30pm and checked into our hotel on Piccadilly, which was just around the corner from St James Church. I was already fairly excited at this point, but also nervous at the prospect of meeting up with some of my LJ friends for the very first time. K was very excited and was becoming more and more hyperactive by the minute.
Our room was on the eighth floor, so I had no choice but to use the lift (have I ever mentioned that I HATE lifts? Not a very good fear to have when you have a child in a wheelchair!). The room was okay; fairly basic but clean and spacious, which was the most important thing. After unpacking, the four of us (my husband, son, K and myself) decided to have a walk over to St James Church to see what it was like.
There was already a fairly long queue outside the entrance. I didn't recognise anyone, but I'm sure there would have been people from my flist there. So if you saw a strange, nervous looking woman, pushing a young girl in a wheelchair...that would have been me. *g* My husband and son were slightly bemused by the whole thing. But even though they don't really understand the whole James Marsters thing, they still accompanied me to London and spent many hours hanging around outside venues (aka sitting in a pub, drinking a pint and watching football), waiting for their crazy women folk to finishdrooling over watching that "American actor from Buffy". So I can't complain. :D
Now on to St James...
We arrived at St James just before six oclock. Lisa (from JM Live) was there and introduced herself. She knew who I was straight away (must be all those emails I sent her. Me? Worry? Never! *g*) There were already a couple of wheelchair users there when we arrived, so we just sat with them and waited for the doors to be opened. We heard James do his sound check, which K found very exciting. I think it was then that the experience really started to come alive for her.
At one point I spotted a young lady walking around the market stalls on her own and wondered if it might be
lmbossy. As it turned out it was indeed
lmbossy, but I think we were both a little bit too shy to say hello straight away. To be honest, I was shy for the whole weekend. I really don't find social gatherings easy to cope with, especially when it's with people I've never met face to face before. Shyness is a curse, it really is!
Then at last Lisa came out and said it was time to go in. We managed to get a spot a few rows back from the front, with K sitting in front of a pillar. We had a fairly good view from there, except for three young "fangirls" who kept jumping up and down, shaking their jingling bottoms. :D
St James is a beautiful place, but I wouldn't say it was the best setting for a concert. The seats were dead uncomfortable for a start. I really must be getting old!
Sitting directly behind us was the lovely
stretfordditto and sitting to the side of us was
deedee7daydiary. It was lovely meeting you both, ladies. I so needed to see some friendly faces. Thank you! :)
Now on to the actual concert...
I thought Al Brittan was a very good support act for James. He seemed to be a bit nervous at first (probably due to performing in a church), but I enjoyed his performance a lot. K was particularly impressed with him and wanted to buy his CD afterwards, but he'd sold out of them. She was very disappointed. She thought he was cute! ;)
After Al finished there was a break of about 20 minutes...and I finally got to meet the lovely
lmbossy! She was such a huge help to me this weekend and I honestly don't think I could have done it without her. *hugs
lmbossy* Not long after that
spikereader came down from the balcony to say hi to us. Another LJ friend who I finally got to meet! It was so nice to see so many friendly faces.
I'm not going to go into great detail about James' performance, as so many others have already said it much better than I can. But I loved every minute that he was on stage. He looked and sounded wonderful. He was dressed in blue jeans and black t-shirt, and had what looked like a breast cancer ribbon pinned to the front of his shirt. He was so very relaxed and happy.
K loved it! Her very first time seeing James and she was blown away by him. I know not everyone is a fan of James' music, but both K and I genuinely do love it. No, he's not the best singer in the world, but the heart and passion he puts into his music (especially when you see him perform live) more than makes up for it (imo). What made this experience even more special for me was being able to share it with my daughter. Life isn't easy for her, so to see her so happy was wonderful. And I have James Marsters to thank for that. :)
And yes, I did still get all tingly when he sang "Smile". :)
So the first part of our James weekend was over. It was wonderful to see him singing live again, but I knew that the best part of the weekend was yet to come...and boy was I right!
This is long and rambly. If only I talked this much in RL! ;D
We arrived in London at around 2:30pm and checked into our hotel on Piccadilly, which was just around the corner from St James Church. I was already fairly excited at this point, but also nervous at the prospect of meeting up with some of my LJ friends for the very first time. K was very excited and was becoming more and more hyperactive by the minute.
Our room was on the eighth floor, so I had no choice but to use the lift (have I ever mentioned that I HATE lifts? Not a very good fear to have when you have a child in a wheelchair!). The room was okay; fairly basic but clean and spacious, which was the most important thing. After unpacking, the four of us (my husband, son, K and myself) decided to have a walk over to St James Church to see what it was like.
There was already a fairly long queue outside the entrance. I didn't recognise anyone, but I'm sure there would have been people from my flist there. So if you saw a strange, nervous looking woman, pushing a young girl in a wheelchair...that would have been me. *g* My husband and son were slightly bemused by the whole thing. But even though they don't really understand the whole James Marsters thing, they still accompanied me to London and spent many hours hanging around outside venues (aka sitting in a pub, drinking a pint and watching football), waiting for their crazy women folk to finish
Now on to St James...
We arrived at St James just before six oclock. Lisa (from JM Live) was there and introduced herself. She knew who I was straight away (must be all those emails I sent her. Me? Worry? Never! *g*) There were already a couple of wheelchair users there when we arrived, so we just sat with them and waited for the doors to be opened. We heard James do his sound check, which K found very exciting. I think it was then that the experience really started to come alive for her.
At one point I spotted a young lady walking around the market stalls on her own and wondered if it might be
Then at last Lisa came out and said it was time to go in. We managed to get a spot a few rows back from the front, with K sitting in front of a pillar. We had a fairly good view from there, except for three young "fangirls" who kept jumping up and down, shaking their jingling bottoms. :D
St James is a beautiful place, but I wouldn't say it was the best setting for a concert. The seats were dead uncomfortable for a start. I really must be getting old!
Sitting directly behind us was the lovely
Now on to the actual concert...
I thought Al Brittan was a very good support act for James. He seemed to be a bit nervous at first (probably due to performing in a church), but I enjoyed his performance a lot. K was particularly impressed with him and wanted to buy his CD afterwards, but he'd sold out of them. She was very disappointed. She thought he was cute! ;)
After Al finished there was a break of about 20 minutes...and I finally got to meet the lovely
I'm not going to go into great detail about James' performance, as so many others have already said it much better than I can. But I loved every minute that he was on stage. He looked and sounded wonderful. He was dressed in blue jeans and black t-shirt, and had what looked like a breast cancer ribbon pinned to the front of his shirt. He was so very relaxed and happy.
K loved it! Her very first time seeing James and she was blown away by him. I know not everyone is a fan of James' music, but both K and I genuinely do love it. No, he's not the best singer in the world, but the heart and passion he puts into his music (especially when you see him perform live) more than makes up for it (imo). What made this experience even more special for me was being able to share it with my daughter. Life isn't easy for her, so to see her so happy was wonderful. And I have James Marsters to thank for that. :)
And yes, I did still get all tingly when he sang "Smile". :)
So the first part of our James weekend was over. It was wonderful to see him singing live again, but I knew that the best part of the weekend was yet to come...and boy was I right!
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Date: 2005-11-01 08:58 pm (UTC)One picture I saw somewhere it is but I can't remember where I saw the picture at though.
I know what you mean about being shy.
I'm glad that you and your daughter had a good time.
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Date: 2005-11-01 09:06 pm (UTC)Also, totally am with you on the lift-thing. I use stairs whenever possible. If I have to use an elevator, I nearly panic when the doors close.
*hugs you hard*
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Date: 2005-11-01 09:30 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-11-01 09:38 pm (UTC)Big hugs to you and to K - she's a darling and very lucky to have a mum like you. *snuggles*
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Date: 2005-11-02 08:31 am (UTC)And i do love his deep , velvet voice. *quivers*
And weren't you happy in the end to have met all those friends from lj ?!
For me it was really the highlight of the week-end. :)
Looking forward to your thoughts on Words and Music.
*hugs you and K.*
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Date: 2005-11-02 09:52 am (UTC)Say hello to K for me, and here are some *hugs* for you both.
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Date: 2005-11-02 11:23 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-11-02 12:28 pm (UTC)the jingly bottom girls made me giggle, especially when one of them ran past, jingling away, while the other one tried to sneak past with her belt held tightly to stop it making a noise :o)
*hugs you* I'm glad you (and K) had a good time ... although I think James should take most of the credit ;) ... and if you haven't seen them yet, you should go look at Pandis's pics at MoZ ... they are gorgeous (http://www.mozforum.com/index.php?showtopic=1256&st=90)
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Date: 2005-11-02 01:14 pm (UTC)I'm just disappointed I didn't get to meet you both *sighs*, and we were just across from you on your left against the side wall.....hopefully next time *g*
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Date: 2005-11-02 11:19 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-11-02 11:22 pm (UTC)But it really was amazing to see James again. And everyone was so friendly! I'm sure I'll get over this stupid shyness thing next time. :)
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Date: 2005-11-02 11:27 pm (UTC)I do have a wonderful hubby! I couldn't have done it without him. :D
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Date: 2005-11-02 11:31 pm (UTC)Smile sends shivers up and down my spine. I love that song anyway, but when James sings it live... *sigh*
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Date: 2005-11-02 11:35 pm (UTC)Oh yes, I'm so glad I plucked up the courage to do this! Meeting everyone was wonderful. I'm just hoping that next time (and there will be a next time!) my shyness doesn't get in the way so much.
My Words and Music report should be up either later tonight or in the morning. :)
*hugs you tight*
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Date: 2005-11-02 11:37 pm (UTC)I love reading all the reports. I don't think there can ever be too many of them! :D
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Date: 2005-11-03 12:02 am (UTC)I think we're very alike...and I'm sure we'd get along very well if we got to know one another better. Hopefully, we'll get the opportunity to do something like this again! *hugs*
My lift nightmares usually include the cables snapping and the lift plummeting to the ground! *g* But that was another fear I managed to overcome - if not conquer - this weekend. :D
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Date: 2005-11-03 12:09 am (UTC)The jimgly bottom girls did make me smile, but they did get annoying after a while. Very pretty girls, though!
Hee. James was awesome, wasn't he? *sigh* There has got to be a next time! :D
Thanks for the link!
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Date: 2005-11-03 12:12 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-11-03 03:23 am (UTC)I'm glad that you had fun and thanks for sharing it with me.