13 years ago today (a significant first); 24 years ago yesterday (the interval act that stole the show)
Posted: Tue May 01, 2018 8:27 pm
Two pretty significant moments.
Thirteen years ago today, Messi scored his first goal for Barcelona. I’ll be honest, I recognise the goal each time I see it, bust must admit, i didn’t even look twice when it first happened. What a career...
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However, 24 years ago yesterday, during the half-time interval at Eurovision, Riverdance was shown to the world for the first time. It had received scathing reviews initially, but Michael Flatley kept developing it and eventually produced a masterpiece which, as a direct result of that performance, went on to Broadway permanently from there on. It was the highlight of the night and completely stole the show. Unlike the Messi goal, I remember watching this vividly. I’d been out and missed all of the ‘acts’ but decided to tune in to Terry Wogan calling in the results and belittling other nations in s way only he could. Before that though, we were hit with Riverdance and the rest, as they say, is history...
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Thirteen years ago today, Messi scored his first goal for Barcelona. I’ll be honest, I recognise the goal each time I see it, bust must admit, i didn’t even look twice when it first happened. What a career...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qCNEtYALxhU" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
However, 24 years ago yesterday, during the half-time interval at Eurovision, Riverdance was shown to the world for the first time. It had received scathing reviews initially, but Michael Flatley kept developing it and eventually produced a masterpiece which, as a direct result of that performance, went on to Broadway permanently from there on. It was the highlight of the night and completely stole the show. Unlike the Messi goal, I remember watching this vividly. I’d been out and missed all of the ‘acts’ but decided to tune in to Terry Wogan calling in the results and belittling other nations in s way only he could. Before that though, we were hit with Riverdance and the rest, as they say, is history...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3mC0rWgUqTc" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;