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City: Dublin
Country: IE
Signup Date: 4/17/2006
Thursday, October 08, 2009 
The first time The Waterboys toured North America in 1984 we were guests of U2, playing a 45 minute opening slot.  Every night pre-show someone from U2's crew would collect our guestlist and because we didn't know many people in Canada or the States it was often blank.  When the tour got to Washington DC, for a lark I put "Ronald Reagan plus one" on the page.  After all, he lived in The White House just up the road.

That night after we played I went outside the venue for some fresh air.  It was a frigid December night and I wandered to the front of the building, a grand old masonic pile called The Constitution Hall.  From inside I could hear U2 coming on stage and blasting into their opening number.  But standing in the cold at the main doors, unable to get in because they had no tickets, were a couple of teenage girls, both crying, with their bemused-looking parents.  I was really touched, especially because the parents had brought them.  There was something really homely and sad about the little heartbreaking scene.

My brain switched into gear and, as in one of those comic strip moments when a lightbulb flashes above someone's head, I had a Brainwave.  "Ronald Reagan plus one" was on the guestlist.  If the two girls said THEY were Ronald Reagan plus one they'd be able to get in!

I went up to them and explained this, but it didn't sound as sensible coming out of my mouth as it had in my head.  The parents had no reason to believe my story that I was in the support band, other than perhaps my odd accent which marked me down as an exotic Brit foreigner, and when I outlined the bit about the guestlist (what on earth was that?) and "Ronald Reagan" (?!?!?!), I was met with disbelieving stares from mum and dad and confused expressions from the girls.

Nevertheless I persevered, explaining it all over again. The girls, recognising I was their one last hope of seeing the concert, urged the parents to believe me and to let them pose as "Ronald Reagan plus one" if that was what it took to get in.  The parents reluctantly agreed and we all trooped up to the door together.  I banged on the glass, and a steward came and opened up.  I explained my story about the Waterboys guest list and "Ronald Reagan" but was told: "I don't know nuthin' 'bout that. You'll have to go to the stage door". 

This did nothing for my credibility in the eyes of the parents, and as I led them, disbelievingly, round the perimeter of the building to the stage door, the dad fixed me with a skeptical eye and drawled in a slow no-nonsense tone: "Are you on the level, son?"

At the stage door another steward went to find the Waterboys' guestlist.  To my horror, when he returned he said there was no such thing.  My credibility divebombed.  I protested but was told 'the opening act didn't even submit a guestlist' and I guessed that some humourless member of U2's entourage must have decided against presenting a list with only "Ronald Reagan" on it.  

I was scuppered, the skeptical dad was confirmed in his belief that I was a dangerous lunatic, and the two girls were crying again, attendance at the gig now irredeemably beyond their reach.

Just then I caught sight of an Island Records promo guy I knew slightly, a really good fellow.  Island was the American record company for both U2 and The Waterboys and this was one of the dudes who accompanied the tour and fixed up radio interviews for us.  I called him over, explained about the guest list and asked if he could help.  He looked at the weeping girls and the distressed, disgruntled parents and sized up the situation in one.  "We're gonna get the girls into the show!" he exclaimed, heroically.

He led us back round the building to the front door, knocked authoritatively on it, flashed his important looking access-all-areas pass and instructed the steward to take him to the U2 office.  Two minutes later he came back with a couple of passes for the show.  He hung these over the necks of the two girls and, weeping now for happiness and thanking us profusely, they ran into the building. I watched them disappear into the venue, swallowed up by the concert lights and the sound of the rock'n'roll.  Our promo-man-cum-saviour then dashed off leaving me with the two parents, who were completely won over and gobsmacked.  The poor dad was speechless but shook my hand enthusiastically, pumping it up and down with a great big smile on his face.  And I got a kiss from the mum.

A year later The Waterboys returned to America for our first headline tour, playing small clubs.  We arrived at the Washington venue in the late afternoon, a bar by a river I seem to remember, and to my surprise there were some familiar figures standing outside waiting for us.  It was the two girls and their dad and this time they had their concert tickets.  It was a great reunion and from that day on, every time I've played Washington the girls - Annemarie and Joanna - have come to the show.
Peter

 
Hi Mike - what a fantastic story.  Don't forget to include it in the book!!
Would that Island records saviour have been Neil Storey or Rob Partridge perhaps - wonderful guys both, wonder where they are now?  Hope to see you at a show in Manchester some time soon. Pete Anderson 

 
Posted by Peter on Thursday, October 08, 2009 - 4:23 PM
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wordscryer

 


 
Posted by wordscryer on Thursday, October 08, 2009 - 4:38 PM
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Husky

 
Great story

 
Posted by Husky on Thursday, October 08, 2009 - 4:44 PM
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FBC
fabienne delecluyse

 
Absolutely fantastic! WHAT a wonderful story and so well told...I saw every bit of it  happening. WOW, loved it!!!
 
Posted by FBC on Thursday, October 08, 2009 - 4:44 PM
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Ali Wilson / B.A.Wilson

 
Lovely blog Mike.
I'm deeply moved.
Can't even think of a decent joke to crow-bar in...jeez, I'm losin' my touch!
Damn swine flu'!

 
Posted by Ali Wilson / B.A.Wilson on Thursday, October 08, 2009 - 5:00 PM
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saraHarken

 
=) ... grin. Yup. I've always kinda had you pegged as the denim clad 'knight in shining armor' type. - and WHO KNEW Ronald Reagan could be so useful!
 
Posted by saraHarken on Thursday, October 08, 2009 - 5:24 PM
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Stevo Music Man

 
Have to say that was one hell of a heart warming story - I am often on guest lists and have given my spare +1 awa, if gone alone, to anyone who's being ripped off by a tout, something which i detest alot.
 
Posted by Stevo Music Man on Thursday, October 08, 2009 - 6:01 PM
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Peartturner

 
Wonderful story, that warms the cockles of my heart :-)

 
Posted by Peartturner on Thursday, October 08, 2009 - 6:55 PM
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DrSpookster
Spook Lucas

 
I remember well having yo use a pseudonym for the Wembley show on the same tour - I think it was Steve Sandler or some such.  In the spirit of the whole thing I wrote my fanzine review under same nom de plume.

 
Posted by DrSpookster on Thursday, October 08, 2009 - 7:08 PM
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Tatanka Ohitika

 
what tale of a wonderful spirit, glad to you, the compassion is there with you that lacks is so many in these days of desperation, keep bringing the love to the world, thanks mike, tatanka proud to be your friend.

 
Posted by Tatanka Ohitika on Thursday, October 08, 2009 - 7:10 PM
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Pete

 
Respect Mike

Nice one
 
Posted by Pete on Thursday, October 08, 2009 - 7:20 PM
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Emma

 
I just love that story!
 
Posted by Emma on Thursday, October 08, 2009 - 7:52 PM
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Amethyst

 
Warm fuzzies!! More people should go out of their way to lend a hand. Good karma!
 
Posted by Amethyst on Thursday, October 08, 2009 - 8:10 PM
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Lissa~Käthe

 
Aaaawwww Mike, That really was a beautiful story, just love 'Random Acts of Kindness' !!
Without any ounce of gain for yourself, you made those girls whole year all right.. !! and there you go.. they never forgot and supported your show..! such a powerful Karma..
What a fantastic teacher you are!! You really do 'live the things, you sing about'

Cheers

Lissa


 
Posted by Lissa~Käthe on Thursday, October 08, 2009 - 8:18 PM
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Raymond
Raymond Gregan

 
A lovely story of human kindness.

 
Posted by Raymond on Thursday, October 08, 2009 - 8:27 PM
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Agnes

 
It’s like a fairytale :-) Beautiful reminiscence Mike

 
Posted by Agnes on Thursday, October 08, 2009 - 8:46 PM
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J. Brendan
James Brendan Dowd

 
Hi Mike, I've seen you and the various re-incarnations of the Waterboys a few times...I especially enjoyed a concert in a tent in a stony field somewhere in Connemara (western Ireland) in the 1980's. It's a touching story...full of humility. Thanks for sharing it.
Brendan.
 
Posted by J. Brendan on Thursday, October 08, 2009 - 8:54 PM
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Paige
Paigey O'Neill

 
Aw...
 
Posted by Paige on Thursday, October 08, 2009 - 9:29 PM
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Kara

 
This is a great story, Mike. I wish I had been one of those girls.
 
Posted by Kara on Thursday, October 08, 2009 - 9:31 PM
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rui
rui almeida

 
GREAT story Sir!


I'll always remember my first waterboys concert, back in 2000, in Lisbon at the Paradise garage.

 
Posted by rui on Thursday, October 08, 2009 - 10:42 PM
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Elena

 
Hola Mike,
Loved the story, how nice of you!! I feel very happy after reading it.

Tons of kisses for you xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

 
Posted by Elena on Thursday, October 08, 2009 - 10:50 PM
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The Trestles

 
good souls
 
Posted by The Trestles on Thursday, October 08, 2009 - 11:51 PM
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Rocky Mountain Rose

 
There is always some magic for folks at a Waterboys show... I had some worked for me so that I was able to see your New Year's Eve show at the Barrowlands in Glasgow in 1989.... I came over from Dublin just to see that show and I will always remember that wonderful night thanks to Billy and Steve  :)
 
Posted by Rocky Mountain Rose on Friday, October 09, 2009 - 12:32 AM
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Gary

 
I remember that show at the barras. I just got back from Dublin from a u2 show at the point. What a great 2 days that was

 
Posted by Gary on Saturday, October 10, 2009 - 5:18 AM
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Danny Darcy

 
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Posted by Danny Darcy on Friday, October 09, 2009 - 2:42 AM
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Kyle™

 
Great story, thanks for sharing Mike!
 
Posted by Kyle™ on Friday, October 09, 2009 - 3:26 AM
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Annabel

 
That tour with U2 was the first time I saw the Waterboys. My show was in San Francisco at Civic Center. You wore a blue shirt and dark pants if I remember correctly; the music was unforgettable.
 
Posted by Annabel on Friday, October 09, 2009 - 4:10 AM
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Toon
Toon Timmermans

 
You could be a great logistical guy !!!!
If you planning to stop as a musican, please come to work with me !!!

 
Posted by Toon on Friday, October 09, 2009 - 6:26 AM
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Jules

 
What an absolutely beautiful tale brilliantly told!  Jules
 
Posted by Jules on Friday, October 09, 2009 - 7:39 AM
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Ernesto
Ernesto Torres

 
Sweet, thanks for the happy story !
 
Posted by Ernesto on Friday, October 09, 2009 - 9:57 AM
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David
David Cooper

 
A great little story Mike - it doesn't take much does it!

 
Posted by David on Friday, October 09, 2009 - 11:17 AM
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Duke
Duke Spence

 
Hello Mike:

Great story and I must confirm that the whole story is 100% true as I am lucky enough to be married to the "oldest" teenager named Annemarie Spence who is now 42 and Joanna is 41.  Great memory.  I have been recounted this story by the sisters many times and they still love you and your great music.  They hope to see you soon and I look forward to meeting you also.

Duke Spence
 
Posted by Duke on Friday, October 09, 2009 - 2:00 PM
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Gabrielle
Gabrielle Stollmann

 
What a heart-warming story. And I guess these people have been following you ever since!
Thank you so much for sharing it with us.
Gabrielle

 
Posted by Gabrielle on Friday, October 09, 2009 - 2:10 PM
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M
Emma Bentley

 
Bet your kindness had the ripple effect :)

 
Posted by M on Friday, October 09, 2009 - 5:20 PM
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G B VALENTINE

 
Glad you shared that one. Love the accidental friends for life storys!
You Ain't Going Nowhere Dylan B-Day Bash



 
Posted by G B VALENTINE on Saturday, October 10, 2009 - 9:58 AM
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Linda Loe

 
I love your perseverance. Just to help the girls????? Might be not to loose your credibility as well? Anyhow, a very nice story and a pity you didn't meet Ronald after all.


 
Posted by Linda Loe on Sunday, October 11, 2009 - 10:14 AM
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♫fab♫

 
you are an angel...I bet the two girls keep telling this story over and over again
 
Posted by ♫fab♫ on Sunday, October 11, 2009 - 6:34 PM
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hazel

 
wonderful!!
 
Posted by hazel on Monday, October 12, 2009 - 1:21 PM
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Steve
Steve wickham

 
great

 
Posted by Steve on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 9:07 AM
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david
David Piwonski

 
AWESOME !!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Posted by david on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 3:20 PM
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Fien

 
For me the leading figure in this story is not you (I'm sorry Mike), even not the girls, but the father with his: "are you on the level, son?".
 
Posted by Fien on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 8:41 PM
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Snowball
David Condron

 
wonderful story mike, its good to know that with all the fame and fortune you have had, you are a down to earth guy, keep on preaching
 
Posted by Snowball on Tuesday, October 20, 2009 - 10:03 PM
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Ana

 
That's just too fantastic :D Somehow I believe you did exactely what you're saying!!! Another lovely story Mike! I'm smilling from ear to ear :D

 
Posted by Ana on Monday, November 02, 2009 - 11:49 PM
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Margaret and David

 
Mike what a fab tale, its great that you were able to get the girls into the gig, might try that one next time I can't get U2 tickets ha ha  do you recognise the guy with us at the Queens Hall Edinburgh, yep its Liam and we are off to see HHF in Belfast next week, when are you coming to Scotland?
 


 
Posted by Margaret and David on Saturday, November 21, 2009 - 12:15 AM
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