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Dec. 17th, 2008 01:58 amI can't believe I'm doing this...
I'm staying up until probably 6.00 am in the morning today just so I can listen to TA play Peter in Hansel und Gretel which will broadcasted live online on BBC 3 Radio at 7.20pm UK time on Tuesday 16 Dec 2008...which translates as 3.20am HK time on Wednesday 17 Dec 2008.
Just to hear him sing live...my God, I'm scarily obsessed. -____-
I just hope my connection can hold out for 2 hrs 40 mins!
EDIT: (4.20 am, 17th Dec ) HURRAH! Finally heard Thomas Allen sing live for once...it's such a great feeling to know that you know exactly where someone is when they're performing/singing AND the fact that you are technically awake/aware of them even you're on different sides of the planet rather than some recording done in a recording studio done months before you get the chance to hear them.
Ok, I realise that was a crazily-long and long-winded sentence...does anyone understand what I'm talking about? XD
And I'm glad to say that at the age of sixty-four...Sir Thomas is still in mighty fine shape and his voice is still utterly brilliant on stage.
I only wish that the radio connection didn't just randomly cut when he was in the middle of a dialogue/song though D= Why the heck did THAT have to happen when HE was singing and not anyone else?
Sometimes I really think that someone doesn't like me up there. =S
I'm staying up until probably 6.00 am in the morning today just so I can listen to TA play Peter in Hansel und Gretel which will broadcasted live online on BBC 3 Radio at 7.20pm UK time on Tuesday 16 Dec 2008...which translates as 3.20am HK time on Wednesday 17 Dec 2008.
Just to hear him sing live...my God, I'm scarily obsessed. -____-
I just hope my connection can hold out for 2 hrs 40 mins!
EDIT: (4.20 am, 17th Dec ) HURRAH! Finally heard Thomas Allen sing live for once...it's such a great feeling to know that you know exactly where someone is when they're performing/singing AND the fact that you are technically awake/aware of them even you're on different sides of the planet rather than some recording done in a recording studio done months before you get the chance to hear them.
Ok, I realise that was a crazily-long and long-winded sentence...does anyone understand what I'm talking about? XD
And I'm glad to say that at the age of sixty-four...Sir Thomas is still in mighty fine shape and his voice is still utterly brilliant on stage.
I only wish that the radio connection didn't just randomly cut when he was in the middle of a dialogue/song though D= Why the heck did THAT have to happen when HE was singing and not anyone else?
Sometimes I really think that someone doesn't like me up there. =S