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HÃ¥kan
Sep-19-2014, 18:45 GMT Sweden
 | Agree with Bodo also. Rediculous prices!
Neverthelees, I managed to buy tickets for Stockholm at row 2 for 1810 SEK (about 254 USD). Figured that this may be the last time I see Paul live.
Since Garfunkel made a fool of himself in Sweden last year, I presume no promotor ever will let him come to Sweden again. And even if he did I probably wouldn't go. He should have better judgement and quit while he was ahead.
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Erwin
Sep-19-2014, 19:16 GMT Netherlands
 | That was at the Night of the proms right??
Anyway there were some good reviews from Art's concerts in the UK this month.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/live-musi c-reviews/11092395/Art-Garfunkel-Royal-Festival-Ha ll-review-joyous.html
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Bodo
Sep-19-2014, 21:09 GMT Austria
  | Well I hope for a new album in 2015 and a small "club" tour, festivals... he is in good health and full of energy at the moment, no signs of retirement. I just hope that Sting journey stops... |
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Erwin
Sep-20-2014, 08:41 GMT Netherlands
 | With touring the US, Australia and Europe i think this tour with Sting is over in april next year Bodo. Paul wil make a new album and go on tour again after touring with Sting.
This is not a good way to go with retirement. I think he will do 1 or perhaps 2 tours after this one. By the end off that he will be around 75 and well, there is an end in everything so also in touring the globe........ |
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Bodo
Sep-20-2014, 10:39 GMT Austria
  | I am not sure (and hope) if there is really an end.
Cohen is still recording and touring and now 80...
BB King is also outstanding...
I am not sure - did any musician who was in good health and still had success stop his career at some age? (they always came back if they did so, like Tina Turner...)
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