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Chairman wrote:QUOTE (Chairman @ Feb 12 2009, 10:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Richard and Jeremy and Murph arrived and Jezza immediately spat the dummy big time about the temperature in the theatre so an extra aircon unit was found from somewhere and installed behind the stage, not sure what difference it will make overall but it should help make his corner of the place a bit nicer.
Yea, some of the things I heard over the radio that day were a bit weird - but interesting hearing one of the guys get really pissy about the heat...Chairman wrote:QUOTE (Chairman @ Feb 12 2009, 10:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I couldn't see the marks I was supposed to drive my wee tractor at (that's me on the green toy doing the towing if anyone's going) but more or less hit them, then parked the tractor in the way backstage which caused all sorts of issues when they were striking the set at the end of the act. They took my Aston DBS away but gave me one of the GT2's to drive instead so I didn't complain too hard (and I didn't stall it, thank god), I suppose tomorrow I'll get the Fiat 500
Whatever, just so long as I can sit in it for 10 minutes with the aircon going full blast before I have to drive it onstage.
That was a bit funny. Everyone was trying to hold the curtain from blowing around, and juggle concrete, and I was thinking 'Far out, there is noone helping with the Cage of Death and it'll take ages to sort out... But it worked out in the end. Except I think we might have sort of 'bumped' one of our metal poles hanging off the cage into your John Deere.![]()
And they weren't happy drivers were using A/C backstage, left puddles of water all over the place...Chairman wrote:QUOTE (Chairman @ Feb 12 2009, 10:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>The show got juggled halfway through when one of the ferrari drivers went sick and their segment got canned but I think they expanded another segment to make up for it, the Holden racecar died in the dress rehearsal and had to be pushed off but it was back for the show - with half a dozen people ready behind the stage to run out and start pushing again, it got a bit windy which caused a few problems with the backstage drapes, and one expensive car that should have featured didn't after dropping its guts bigtime just outside the door - not one of the ferraris !
Yea, I saw him in the back of the Ambo on the way out, looked like he had cut his hand up or something (he had a bandage around it). Tell me about it. I missed out having a chat to Hammond because I was sweeping concrete over the oil spill that thing left behind (though later had a little chinwag with Clarkson)
I have some photos of various cars that I might post up tomorrow...
Cheers Gary!
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Chairman wrote:QUOTE (Chairman @ Feb 14 2009, 06:01 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>The motorbike jumping over Richard Hammond segment seemed to be a last minute knockup due to the green V-Racer spewing all its oil out on Wednesday morning. As it ran in Thursdays show the bike was supposed to jump him twice lengthwise but in true TG style "ooh, that didn't go very well". Fortunately it went well enough not to leave any actual tyre marks, but it didn't go very well enough to be dropped from the Friday shows as the V-Racer was back in action, and the stunt bike rider is now known as "the man who ran Hamster over"
Far out that sounds a bit nasty - I didn't realise the jump-bike thing was just pulled together right before the show...Chairman wrote:QUOTE (Chairman @ Feb 14 2009, 06:01 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>We're slotting in a replacement driver who had to retrieve Hamsters Porsche after the presenter entrance, and we briefed him really well on where to wait, what the cue was, where to drive the car out, and where to take it to park it. With hindsight we should probably have included How To Start The Car in the briefing as well. Enough said, and the stagehands were still only on standby to run out and push when he got it moving so that was all good.
Shoulda had me there - plenty of practice pushing the Holden out back after it died on-stage during dress rehearsal.Chairman wrote:QUOTE (Chairman @ Feb 14 2009, 06:01 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>...then the V-Racer came out, did a dummy run to get the audience warmed up (Hammond had a speed gun, it was an indoor speed record attempt I think) then lined up for the real run, and exploded. Again.
It left a huge lake of oil at the skittle end of the stage, and a wide trail right across to the other side of the arena. In the middle of a show. Don't you LOVE Live ?!! They had a couple of big rolls of grey absorbent stuff to mop up that sort of spill but the new air conditioner that Jezza had ordered had started piddling everywhere in the middle of the behind-stage cabling and all the absorbent stuff had been used to mop that up. Not sure what they ended up using, looked like several rolls of paper towels and a roller towel from a toilet then they found some cement to soak up most of the rest. Trolly and Alex will be able to imagine quite accurately what Jim the Scottish Floor Manager was shouting on the radio, the rest of you are probably best not thinking about it too hard
Haha that guy in the blue checked shirt on Thursday? Do I want to imagine? Yea, we cleaned off a bit of the acid (they used to get the rubber off the floor from previous 'action' to get the traction/friction down) with that grey stuff, and I cemented the oil when that thing blew up outside the garage. I just laughed when I read it happened again - thats just funny... (although at the time it wouldn't have been I'm sure.
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Naki wrote:QUOTE (Naki @ Feb 20 2009, 04:29 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>& Hammond - got Jeremy Clarksons sig in one of his books - I had a great time - thanks Gary
No prob - and well done for not posting any backstage pics![]()
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ps a little bird told me last night that the whole TGL tour here was a taster to give them some idea how well they would be received if they decided to tour here on a regular basis. Judging by the "it'll be easier next year" comment over the radio after the last show I think they liked what they saw.
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