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Swap Shopper: Meet Spandau Ballet star
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| Web editor Simon Bull trades the Bexley Archaeology Group membership with an anonymous member of News Shopper staff for the Tony Hadley tickets, which have since become the fantastic opportunity to meet the Spandau Ballet singer himself |
SWAP Shopper just got serious. Now on offer is the chance to MEET a legendary singer!
I announced last week that the latest item for trading was two tickets to see 80s pop superstar Tony Hadley in concert at the Shepherds Bush Empire on November 27.
That was brilliant enough but the swap has since taken a great twist.
As well as getting tickets to see the concert, you can now attend the venue before the show to sit in on the sound check AND you can enjoy a drink with the great man himself.
To claim the awesome Tony Hadley meet-and-see experience you have to offer something to swap me for it.
We are now in the big league of swaps so the winning offer will have to be very impressive.
I'll still consider all offers at this time though - so if you want to make me an offer drop me a line to sbull@london.newsquest.co.uk
My Swap Shopper challenge has moved on dramatically in just two trades.
It started with a humble News Shopper keyring, which was traded for membership of Bexley Archaeology Group.
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The membership was swapped for the tickets and the tickets have now taken the form of this fantastic opportunity to meet a real life pop star, a performer of great stature.
My goal is to continue bartering until the item I hold is worth someone coming along and swapping me £1,000 for it. This will then be given to a charity of the swapper's choice.
I wasn't expecting to get so far so soon - already I have the possibility of two people meeting a proper celebrity.
I'm excited about how close this could take me to the finishing line.
Tony Hadley - rock god
IT seems Tony Hadley's status as a rock god may have waned slightly from the 1980s when Spandau Ballet were on top of the hit parade.
But in the name of Swap Shopper, I'm here to put that right.
"Oh, is he still alive?" was how one woman who called yesterday reacted when I told her I am now trying to swap Tony Hadley tickets.
She had rung up wanting to trade with me for the News Shopper keyring which started my swap mission.
There was definite disappointment in her voice when I explained the keyring is no longer available, having been traded for membership of Bexley Archaeology Group, which has in turn been swapped for the concert tickets (which have since turned into the fantastic opportunity to meet Tony Hadley himself).
Tony is still going very strong two decades after Spandau Ballet were in their prime, but if this cold reaction to him is going to be typical of people's response then I need to do something about it.
It's vital I make the best swap possible for the tickets and meeting with Tony to keep my bigger and better swap chain going, and to stay on target for raising at least £1,000 for charity.
So to remind everyone of his greatness and to re-establish him as the pop idol that he truly is, here are my top 10 titbits of Tony trivia:
1. With Spandau Ballet Tony had a chart career spanning seven years - more than many artists can claim. The band's first hit was To Cut A Long Story Short in 1980, their last top 40 single was How Many Lies in 1987.
2. Spandau's and Tony's biggest hit to date was True which reached number one in 1983. Gold just failed to hit the top spot, getting to number two later the same year.
3. A bitter fall-out marked the end of the band's time together but there has been occasional talk of a reunion - every 80s music fan's dream.
4. Since Spandau split Tony has been performing as a solo artist. He has also starred in ITV reality show Reborn In the USA and in the West End musical Chicago.
5. Tony has worked alongside an eclectic mix of other musicians, including Joe Cocker, Shaggy and Alice Cooper.
6. Tony has trekked through the jungles of Venezuela in aid of Action Medical Research.
7. Tony won a whopping £64,000 for The Shooting Star Children's Hospice when he appeared on Who Wants to be a Millionaire.
8. Tony is a keen footballer and regularly plays for the Arsenal Ex-Professional and Celebrity XI squad.
9. DJ Tone can be heard on Friday and Saturday nights on Virgin Radio presenting the Party Classics show.
10. Tony has four children, including a daughter called Toni.
To make an offer for the chance to meet Tony in person contact me at sbull@london.newsquest.co.uk
12:57pm Sunday 31st August 2008
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CommentPosted by: Lizzielooloo on 3:13pm Wed 27 Aug 08
OMG Simon, I want this, but I really can't find anything of great value! Have you got a time limit on this next swap?
OMG Simon, I want this, but I really can't find anything of great value! Have you got a time limit on this next swap?
Posted by: Simon Bull, News Shopper on 3:22pm Wed 27 Aug 08
Hi Lizzielooloo, I thought you might like the sound of this, as I'm sure all of Tony's superfans will :-)
There's no real time limit on this. The swap will take place ahead of the show obviously, and when someone makes me an offer that's too good to turn down.
Hi Lizzielooloo, I thought you might like the sound of this, as I'm sure all of Tony's superfans will :-)
There's no real time limit on this. The swap will take place ahead of the show obviously, and when someone makes me an offer that's too good to turn down.
Posted by: Lizzielooloo on 3:33pm Wed 27 Aug 08
Well I'd better get abit of a move on. The swap is going so well. O I see you finally managed to get a photo of the swap (kind of) heehee
x
Well I'd better get abit of a move on. The swap is going so well. O I see you finally managed to get a photo of the swap (kind of) heehee
x
Posted by: Excalibur, Bromley on 7:31pm Wed 27 Aug 08
Aaaaggggghhhh!!! You spoilsport!!! I thought I was going to finally find out the identity of the Tony Hadley groupie!!! Right, I'm going to scratch around in the loft to find something of real value to trade for the tickets - and one of my trade conditions will be that the guilty party reveals themselves to the world as the keeper of this sordid secret!
Aaaaggggghhhh!!! You spoilsport!!! I thought I was going to finally find out the identity of the Tony Hadley groupie!!! Right, I'm going to scratch around in the loft to find something of real value to trade for the tickets - and one of my trade conditions will be that the guilty party reveals themselves to the world as the keeper of this sordid secret!
Posted by: Simon Bull, Web editor, News Shopper on 7:45pm Wed 27 Aug 08
Hi Excalibur - sorry to spoil your fun but I mustn't reveal my sources :-) I'll help you out a little bit though, it's not Vicki!
I'll be interested to see what you might find in your attic. Remember this isn't just for the tickets now - it's also for the rare (once-in-a-lifetime possibly) chance to meet Tony himself.
Hi Excalibur - sorry to spoil your fun but I mustn't reveal my sources :-) I'll help you out a little bit though, it's not Vicki!
I'll be interested to see what you might find in your attic. Remember this isn't just for the tickets now - it's also for the rare (once-in-a-lifetime possibly) chance to meet Tony himself.
Posted by: Martin Kemp, on the wall of a lavatory in The Venue, London on 2:50am Thu 28 Aug 08
Always believe in your soul
Youve got the power to know
Youre indestructable
Always believe in,because you are
Gold.
Always believe in your soul
Youve got the power to know
Youre indestructable
Always believe in,because you are
Gold.
Posted by: Excalibur, Bromley on 9:57am Thu 28 Aug 08
Not Vicki? I'm shocked! Having had a little rethink in the light of this new evidence, I have installed a new favourite - Helen Backway. There was a huge clue staring me in the face all of the time - her own blog advertising for a new flatmate, complte with the immortal - and giveaway line - "and now in my late 20s I have been unable to find a friend or friend of a friend......" Truly the words of a Tony Hadley groupie!!!
Not Vicki? I'm shocked! Having had a little rethink in the light of this new evidence, I have installed a new favourite - Helen Backway. There was a huge clue staring me in the face all of the time - her own blog advertising for a new flatmate, complte with the immortal - and giveaway line - "and now in my late 20s I have been unable to find a friend or friend of a friend......" Truly the words of a Tony Hadley groupie!!!
Posted by: Simon Bull, News Shopper on 10:17am Thu 28 Aug 08
But with Helen pouring her heart out on the Newsroom Blog, do you think she would be bothered about covering up something so trivial as being a Tony Hadley fan?
But with Helen pouring her heart out on the Newsroom Blog, do you think she would be bothered about covering up something so trivial as being a Tony Hadley fan?
Posted by: Helen Backway, Shopper Towers on 10:25am Thu 28 Aug 08
You are so right, Simon. I have nothing to hide anymore! For the record it's not me. But I can confirm it is someone in the office but my lips are sealed as to who it is.
You are so right, Simon. I have nothing to hide anymore! For the record it's not me. But I can confirm it is someone in the office but my lips are sealed as to who it is.
Posted by: Excalibur, Bromley on 3:41pm Thu 28 Aug 08
I'm well and truly stumped now - although still shocked hat you could have someone with such poor taste working in Shopper Towers. The photo's not much of a clue, either. Nice haircut though, Simon! You could have one taken to update your 'blog photo', as the haircut displayed in that one is, for want of a better word, dated!
I'm well and truly stumped now - although still shocked hat you could have someone with such poor taste working in Shopper Towers. The photo's not much of a clue, either. Nice haircut though, Simon! You could have one taken to update your 'blog photo', as the haircut displayed in that one is, for want of a better word, dated!
Posted by: Mandy, Arnhem, Netherlands on 9:19pm Thu 28 Aug 08
OMG! I can swap my husband for him!!! x
OMG! I can swap my husband for him!!! x
Posted by: Sweet Leaf on 2:06pm Fri 29 Aug 08
Mandy wanna go halves and I will throw my husband in also.
Simon, I would really love to offer something but Hadley being the Lord and Master (sorry I forgot we do have another lord) is totaly priceless.
Maybe I could come and be your Tea Lady for a week for the tickets.
Sweet Leaf
Mandy wanna go halves and I will throw my husband in also.
Simon, I would really love to offer something but Hadley being the Lord and Master (sorry I forgot we do have another lord) is totaly priceless.
Maybe I could come and be your Tea Lady for a week for the tickets.
Sweet Leaf
Posted by: Mandy, Arnhem, The Netherlands on 7:05pm Fri 29 Aug 08
Sure Sweet Leaf - let's throw all the hubbies in, probably not enough for 1% of Tone...
How about wearing some traditional Dutch clothes, clogs, tulip in my hands, cheese on a plate and a cow for company and walk from London to Arnhem?? Ok maybe on clogskates...(That would be a bridge too far really !!! )
Sure Sweet Leaf - let's throw all the hubbies in, probably not enough for 1% of Tone...
How about wearing some traditional Dutch clothes, clogs, tulip in my hands, cheese on a plate and a cow for company and walk from London to Arnhem?? Ok maybe on clogskates...(That would be a bridge too far really !!! )
Posted by: Terry, New Jersey, USA on 7:35pm Fri 29 Aug 08
Can't I just give you the thousand pounds and get to be with Tone? He's really worth so much more, but this is TONY HADLEY PEOPLE!!!!!!! God I love him!
Can't I just give you the thousand pounds and get to be with Tone? He's really worth so much more, but this is TONY HADLEY PEOPLE!!!!!!! God I love him!
Posted by: Simon Bull, Web editor, News Shopper on 9:13pm Fri 29 Aug 08
Thanks to everyone for the recent interest on here in my swap challenge.
To answer a few of the comments, I'm not sure husbands are really appropriate for trading - however, I'll consider most other things :-)
I quite like the tea lady idea. That sort of clever thinking may be enough to land someone the Tony Hadley Experience.
Terry in New Jersey - yes, I will accept a straight thousand pounds for you to be with Tone!
Thanks to everyone for the recent interest on here in my swap challenge.
To answer a few of the comments, I'm not sure husbands are really appropriate for trading - however, I'll consider most other things :-)
I quite like the tea lady idea. That sort of clever thinking may be enough to land someone the Tony Hadley Experience.
Terry in New Jersey - yes, I will accept a straight thousand pounds for you to be with Tone!
Posted by: Terry, New Jersey, USA on 4:06pm Sat 30 Aug 08
Brilliant! I've e-mailed you so I hope the offer still stands!!!
My question is, is Tony ready to me ME?
lol!
Brilliant! I've e-mailed you so I hope the offer still stands!!!
My question is, is Tony ready to me ME?
lol!
Posted by: Terry, New Jersey on 4:21pm Sat 30 Aug 08
Meant to say "is Tony ready to meet me!" lol!
Meant to say "is Tony ready to meet me!" lol!
Posted by: Ellie on 1:08pm Sun 31 Aug 08
20yrs ago that would have been a good swap!
20yrs ago that would have been a good swap!
Posted by: Vixie, Devon UK on 5:15pm Sun 31 Aug 08
GO FOR IT TERRY...
I know you wanna meet your big fella that much !!
Woohoo!!
GO FOR IT TERRY...
I know you wanna meet your big fella that much !!
Woohoo!!
Posted by: Simon Bull, web editor, News Shopper on 9:41am Mon 1 Sep 08
Hi Terry - thanks for your email. I've just written back to you. I'm very excited about this. Let's ssee if we can make it work!
Hi Terry - thanks for your email. I've just written back to you. I'm very excited about this. Let's ssee if we can make it work!
Posted by: Mack Robins, Welling on 1:29pm Mon 1 Sep 08
I know who the anonymous Hadleyphile is but I will never tell. I can of course assure you all that no threats of violent retribution were made to help convince me to keep quiet... :)
I know who the anonymous Hadleyphile is but I will never tell. I can of course assure you all that no threats of violent retribution were made to help convince me to keep quiet... :)
Posted by: m, bexley on 8:24pm Mon 1 Sep 08
I wish I had a couple of grand I could throw your way frankly I am so bored of this story. It just keeps going on and on. Do your charity work meekly and modestly.
I wish I had a couple of grand I could throw your way frankly I am so bored of this story. It just keeps going on and on. Do your charity work meekly and modestly.
Posted by: Excalibur, Bromley on 11:14pm Mon 1 Sep 08
[quote][bold]Mack Robins[/bold] wrote:
I know who the anonymous Hadleyphile is but I will never tell. I can of course assure you all that no threats of violent retribution were made to help convince me to keep quiet... :)[/quote] Mack, in the interests of National Security, we need to know. You must tell. This person MUST be revealed. The Hadleygate affair is a story of huge importance and it is up to the uncorruptable bloggers of the world to tread where the 'old style' press fear to tread and reveal such secrets.
Mack Robins wrote:
I know who the anonymous Hadleyphile is but I will never tell. I can of course assure you all that no threats of violent retribution were made to help convince me to keep quiet... :)
Mack, in the interests of National Security, we need to know. You must tell. This person MUST be revealed. The Hadleygate affair is a story of huge importance and it is up to the uncorruptable bloggers of the world to tread where the 'old style' press fear to tread and reveal such secrets.
Posted by: Simon Bull, Web editor, News Shopper on 11:15pm Mon 1 Sep 08
[quote][bold]m[/bold] wrote:
I wish I had a couple of grand I could throw your way frankly I am so bored of this story. It just keeps going on and on. Do your charity work meekly and modestly. [/quote] Hello 'm'. I'm sorry you're not enjoying reading about my challenge but since nobody is forcing you to read these stories, you've really only got yourself to blame.
Yes, it keeps going on and on - but that's kind of the point of it. I started with a goal and it continues until I reach that goal.
If I was doing this particular charity mission "meekly and modestly" then I would not have got very far with it, would I? Keep with the plot!
For you and everyone else, I hope to have some big news on my Swap Shopper progress soon.
Mack Robins - I'm pleased to read the identity of the person who donated the Tony Hadley tickets will remain a secret among a select few. It is vital this information remains between us :-)
m wrote:
I wish I had a couple of grand I could throw your way frankly I am so bored of this story. It just keeps going on and on. Do your charity work meekly and modestly.
Hello 'm'. I'm sorry you're not enjoying reading about my challenge but since nobody is forcing you to read these stories, you've really only got yourself to blame.
Yes, it keeps going on and on - but that's kind of the point of it. I started with a goal and it continues until I reach that goal.
If I was doing this particular charity mission "meekly and modestly" then I would not have got very far with it, would I? Keep with the plot!
For you and everyone else, I hope to have some big news on my Swap Shopper progress soon.
Mack Robins - I'm pleased to read the identity of the person who donated the Tony Hadley tickets will remain a secret among a select few. It is vital this information remains between us :-)
Posted by: Excalibur, Bromley on 8:11am Tue 2 Sep 08
Simon,
Brilliant...........
....and not so brilliant! The comment directed to 'm' is brilliant, well and truly putting them in their place. Nicely done. The news in the Hadleygate scandal is not so encouraging - it's the job of our media to expose stories that are in the public interest. The politicians have for years been attempting to gag the media through various laws, but we need our media to have teeth and to not be put off from pursuing/revealing the truth.............wh
atever the cost.
Simon,
Brilliant...........
....and not so brilliant! The comment directed to 'm' is brilliant, well and truly putting them in their place. Nicely done. The news in the Hadleygate scandal is not so encouraging - it's the job of our media to expose stories that are in the public interest. The politicians have for years been attempting to gag the media through various laws, but we need our media to have teeth and to not be put off from pursuing/revealing the truth.............wh
atever the cost.
Posted by: m, bexley on 10:27am Tue 2 Sep 08
[quote][bold]Excalibur[/bold] wrote:
Simon, Brilliant........... ....and not so brilliant! The comment directed to \'m\' is brilliant, well and truly putting them in their place. Nicely done. The news in the Hadleygate scandal is not so encouraging - it\'s the job of our media to expose stories that are in the public interest. The politicians have for years been attempting to gag the media through various laws, but we need our media to have teeth and to not be put off from pursuing/revealing the truth.............wh atever the cost. [/quote] I'm well and truly stuck for words now!!
You lot need to get our more.
Take your geeky ideas somewhere else and get a life.
Excalibur wrote:
Simon, Brilliant........... ....and not so brilliant! The comment directed to \'m\' is brilliant, well and truly putting them in their place. Nicely done. The news in the Hadleygate scandal is not so encouraging - it\'s the job of our media to expose stories that are in the public interest. The politicians have for years been attempting to gag the media through various laws, but we need our media to have teeth and to not be put off from pursuing/revealing the truth.............wh atever the cost.
I'm well and truly stuck for words now!!
You lot need to get our more.
Take your geeky ideas somewhere else and get a life.
Posted by: Excalibur, Bromley on 11:10am Tue 2 Sep 08
[quote][bold]m[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]Excalibur[/bold] wrote: Simon, Brilliant........... ....and not so brilliant! The comment directed to \'m\' is brilliant, well and truly putting them in their place. Nicely done. The news in the Hadleygate scandal is not so encouraging - it\'s the job of our media to expose stories that are in the public interest. The politicians have for years been attempting to gag the media through various laws, but we need our media to have teeth and to not be put off from pursuing/revealing the truth.............wh atever the cost. [/quote] I'm well and truly stuck for words now!! You lot need to get our more. Take your geeky ideas somewhere else and get a life. [/quote] ............like Bexley, home of the illiterate, peculiar and friendless?!
m wrote:
Excalibur wrote: Simon, Brilliant........... ....and not so brilliant! The comment directed to \'m\' is brilliant, well and truly putting them in their place. Nicely done. The news in the Hadleygate scandal is not so encouraging - it\'s the job of our media to expose stories that are in the public interest. The politicians have for years been attempting to gag the media through various laws, but we need our media to have teeth and to not be put off from pursuing/revealing the truth.............wh atever the cost.
I'm well and truly stuck for words now!! You lot need to get our more. Take your geeky ideas somewhere else and get a life.
............like Bexley, home of the illiterate, peculiar and friendless?!
Posted by: marina saavedra calisaya, chile on 11:16pm Tue 2 Sep 08
te escribo desde aca un pais muy lejano me gustaria mucho que tony hadley viniera para este pais el es mi artista favorito y tengo casi toda tu discografia y videografia me gustaria mucho que me respondieras, yo tengo 28 aņos y soy un fans tuyo.
saludos marina.
te escribo desde aca un pais muy lejano me gustaria mucho que tony hadley viniera para este pais el es mi artista favorito y tengo casi toda tu discografia y videografia me gustaria mucho que me respondieras, yo tengo 28 aņos y soy un fans tuyo.
saludos marina.
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