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Jimmy Ballax, just got in after a fantastic 36 hrs ending with a 5 pint skin full at a British legion do, and caught the last 5 mins of ELO iat Wembley on BBC 2. Gutted.
 
Similar, came in and just caught the end... probably available on catch up or download somewhere.
Will look in the morning when I'm sober.
 
If you can't get to see the real ELO, then I strongly recommend the ELO Experience - seen them many times and they are fantastic.
The sound and performance is spot on.
 
A mate and I had tickets to see them back about 1972. A week or so before the gig we found out that Roy Wood had left and someone called Jeff Lynne was fronting them so we nearly didn't bother to go - but we did and the rest is history!
 
A mate and I had tickets to see them back about 1972. A week or so before the gig we found out that Roy Wood had left and someone called Jeff Lynne was fronting them so we nearly didn't bother to go - but we did and the rest is history!

Don't quite understand that as Jeff effectively fronted the band from its formation by himself, Roy Wood and Bev Bevan .

This followed the break up of The Move.
 
Don't quite understand that as Jeff effectively fronted the band from its formation by himself, Roy Wood and Bev Bevan .

This followed the break up of The Move.


MM was Roy Wood the original face/ Voice of the band. And Jeff Lynne took over. similar to what happend at Genesis.

Lazker, I thought exactly the same that the tickets were expensive. Me first album ever bought. " A new world record ". Still got it. Me fave album " Live at long beach". Can see an ELO day coming up.
 
MM was Roy Wood the original face/ Voice of the band. And Jeff Lynne took over. similar to what happend at Genesis.

Lazker, I thought exactly the same that the tickets were expensive. Me first album ever bought. " A new world record ". Still got it. Me fave album " Live at long beach". Can see an ELO day coming up.

Not as we saw it. A joint effort perhaps as Lynne was the lead singer and songwriter from the outset.
 
Having watched the download from iplayer, I can now see that the £200 ticket would have been worth every penny!

Wow, wish I'd gone to see them now!
 
Not as we saw it. A joint effort perhaps as Lynne was the lead singer and songwriter from the outset.

Never having seen them back then and Roy Wood being a very well known front man, him leaving was a surprise and id never heard of Jeff Lynne way back in the early 70's.
 
Seen them last year, as they played Liverpool on the opening night of their new tour.

Absolutely fantastic.

2 mates let us down, so sold 2 tickets outside for £50 in total.
 
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