Have you
ever been with someone and you know instantly you’re in the presence of someone
special? You get tingles all over your body and sometimes the hair on the back
of your neck will, as they say, stand up. Well… that’s what my night with Eric
Clapton was like.
My husband
and I skipped across the pond from Amsterdam to London for a weekend to see Eric
Clapton live in concert. London is by
far one of my favorite cities in Europe. First of all.. they speak English, the
signs are in English, I understand the English and did I mention.. it’s all in
English? Second.. London is the essence of Cool! It seems like everywhere you
turn there’s something fun to see. But for the concert would be held at the
Royal Albert Hall and that was just the icing on the cake.
Our flight
arrived mid afternoon. We had just enough time to change and head across the
street from our hotel right in Paddington Station to have a bite to eat before
the concert.
I’m always
ever so grateful to the British for putting signs on the ground on which way
you should look before stepping into traffic.
We arrived
at the Royal Albert Hall in time to purchase a few goodies and find our seats.
My husband had purchased the tickets on line right as they went on sale. As the
concert got closer and closer we only worried a tad that the tickets were fake.
Gentle e mail reminders kept informing us that we would receive them in the
mail before the concert. The week before the concert, we received an e mail
saying that our tickets were over booked. Ummmm how is that possible? But the
company assured us that they were working very hard to clear up the matter and
we would have tickets. They would deliver our tickets to the hotel. And when we
arrived.. yes they were there. And the seats were better than we had purchased.
NICE!
The Royal Albert Hall was opened in 1871 by Queen Victoria and is absolutely stunning!
"Photo by DAVID ILIFF. License: CC-BY-SA 3.0"
The Royal Albert Hall was opened in 1871 by Queen Victoria and is absolutely stunning!
After a nice
warm up guitarist, a man in a blue short sleeved Polo shirt, well-worn jeans
and a pair of cumfy Sperry’s came on stage. The background music started as
someone handed him a guitar. He easily let his hands bring the guitar to life
and the place came alive.