Since the parking is rather limited at the Walker, perhaps we'd best meet at separate locations for dinner and car pool to the venue.
The Forks is a good option as it's close, has a great variety of restaurants and an abundance of free parking. The Spaghetti Factory at this location is also a Guess Who/Winnipeg landmark as its the location of the bands after-show "Meet & Greet" party following the Canwest Global Park performance that was filmed and broadcast on CBC and PBS.
Of course let's not forget any of the Salisbury House locations around town, what better to eat before a BC show now that he's a co-owner of the restaurants he happily ate in all his life.
If anyone is coming in from out of town, let us know and perhaps we'll be able to add you to the tour we're taking Ray Picl on where we'll visit Winnipeg's Rock 'n Roll landmarks.
~Jeff Bishop @ The Sound Exchange.
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For those of us who already have prior plans and cant attend...I think having a grand tour like this would be a high demand item. I know I'd sure like to see something like this!
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At first I was afraid after reading your subject title....
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August 16 2002, 11:51 PM
...that you were gonna ask me to make a video of Jeff singing!! Glad that wasn't the request!
Yes, I have a nice little Sony digital mega-pixel handycam, and I had already planned on taking plenty of video / pictures during Jeff's Grand TOUR, as my "little" brother in Illinois (where I'm originally from) is also a big BC/GW fan -- so I already promised him and some other old fans down there that I'd make them copies -- so I'll be happy to make copies for anyone else who's interested as well.
Don't know how I'm gonna wait a whole month and a half for this trip / concert!!!
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This full-time GW fan would love to join the tour. I have followed the group since I first heard them on my transistor radio circa 1965. We listened to Winnipeg stations all the time, since Winnipeg was (and still is, probably) so musically hip.
Thomas Dolan
2108 28 Ave S
Fargo ND 58103 thomas.dolan3@gte.net
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