Me lo encontré y me pareció curioso. Dudaba entre ponerlo aquí o en el hilo de AOR.

brundlefly escribió:Me ha recordado a una versión que hicieron Asia para su disco "Archiva II" del Showdown(ahora no encuentro el video para ponerla,seguiré buscando...)
klausmaria escribió:... Lynne estaba sorprendido de lo bien recibido que fue (las 50mil entradas se agotaron en 90 minutos) y tanto el presentador como él mismo comentaron que quizás hiciesen una gira... yo me voy en peregrinación voy sacando el cilicio del cajón...
zoolansky escribió:Pero la gira tuvo que suspenderse (o reducirse muy considerablemente) debido a las bajas ventas de entradas. ¿ lo oí mal ?
Alguien escribió:Lights Dim On ELO Fall Tour
August 17, 2001 12:00 AM EDT
Electric Light Orchestra with Jeff Lynne has canceled its fall tour due to poor ticket sales, according to building managers. "It went off with a giant thud. We sold 750 seats the first day [of sales]
http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/78664/lights-dim-on-elo-fall-tour
Alguien escribió:The last time Electric Light Orchestra announced live dates, in 2001, they were cancelled due to low ticket sales, something that assuredly wouldn’t happen were they to tour now. The cultural affiliations that got them classified as prog-pop foolishness no longer prevent serious reappraisal, and mainstay Jeff Lynne currently finds himself critically recast as a songwriting and arranging genius. This gig’s 50,000 tickets sold out in 90 minutes.
http://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/sep/15/jeff-lynnes-elo-review-radio-2-hyde-park-london-electric-light-orchestra
Alguien escribió:Mr Blue Sky is back. Last Sunday, in Hyde Park, a 66-year-old Jeff Lynne emerged from a hermit-like existence as a studio-bound producer to lead the Electric Light Orchestra back on stage for the first time in nearly 30 years. The reception was extraordinary. As lights flashed and a digital recreation of ELO’s neon jukebox flying saucer hovered above the sawing strings, driving rock, luscious chords and choral harmonies of a 60‑piece band, fans were practically levitating with joy. Fifty thousand grown men and women sang along in joyous rapture to some of the greatest pop music ever heard.
Reviews were unanimous, five stars all round.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/rockandpopfeatures/11110297/After-30-years-ELO-frontman-Jeff-Lynnes-spaceship-has-come-in-again.html
Alguien escribió:Rated to 5 stars
As the compere Chris Evans reminded the 50,000-strong crowd at Radio 2’s annual festival, ELO last played a full concert 28 years ago. If this one went well, their leader Jeff Lynne had revealed, a tour could be on the cards. Fortunately for the fervent, mostly middle-aged fans who sold out this show months ago and the millions more watching on TV who had given up hope of seeing the biggest live band of the late Seventies on stage again the 80-minute headline performance was near perfect.
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/arts/music/livereviews/article4207252.ece
J.Rudess/AlbertoRodriguez escribió:Espero también que se animen a hacer una gira y pasen por aquí.
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