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  • 03-13-2008 12:46 PM

    Sir Cliff Richard

    I thought I would indulge my other passion and start a thread for Cliff - I probably will end up talking to myself in here Big Smile - but never mind it will amuse me when things are quiet with Jonathan. Big Smile

    I cant think of a better way to start my thread than with the latest Blog from Cliff. We dont get them very often but when we do - they are certainly well worth it!

    He is such a wonderful man - so caring and generous with his time and money for his charities and so funny and humerous - I'm so very proud to be a fan.

    I'm so pleased that the latest visit to Brazil has been filmed for Songs of Praise later this year. And a new song done with Olivia Newton John for the Great Walk to Beijing project - two more things to look forward to along with the Tour and Book and 50th Anniversary celebrations. Yes

    March 13th, 2008

    It’s been a while since I’ve had time to update my blog, but here I am at last!

    I’ve just finished a trip for Tearfund to the north-east of Brazil, which I found very interesting and very different.   I’m not exactly new at being thrown into horrifying and inhuman situations and, when the visit was first suggested, I automatically thought it would be ‘more of the same’.   After the first day, I was confused by the fact that I’d had such an ‘enjoyable’ time - this had not always been true of other projects.   I hadn’t prepared myself for the fact that Tearfund, partnered by Diaconia, a Brazilian charity, had already moved into the areas of need, and I was experiencing the results of their efforts - smiling and healthy-looking children who, although still living in incredibly poor areas, had taken that vital step on to the first rung of the ladder out of their poverty.  

    My visit was filmed - not only for Tearfund but also by a BBC crew for a ‘Songs of Praise’ special programme to be broadcast later in the year.   It’ll be worth watching, if only to see me play football with 10-year-old kids.   My team won and I scored three goals.   You might say it was a fix… and you’d be right!

    I also visited a centre run by local churches for people living with AIDS.   I can’t imagine what it would be like to be told I had an incurable disease that had the potential to kill me.   The people I met had somehow come to terms with their mortality, but they refused to despair and were now taking their message to schools, using drama with humour, but never hiding their direct and very frank warning.   The centre exists to break down the stigma attached to AIDS.   I was told that many church members turn their backs on the centre, which is such a shame;  after all, we are told to love, not to judge.   So my prayers are with those sufferers and the church - may they come together under the banner of Christ.

    We drove inland to a semi-arid farming district, and met up with a couple of families who work the land.   The first farm had been contacted almost ten years ago and, with hard work and a helping hand from Tearfund and Diaconia, the land had responded wonderfully.   I do like the way Tearfund works:  of course there was money involved as there had to be agricultural education, but the family had to do everything themselves.   We saw the wells they had dug, the ‘underground’ dam they had built, the fruit trees and vegetables they had planted.   From starvation, they had slowly moved up their ladder and, even though their home is not what you might call a ‘Des Res’, their happiness and contentment was palpable.   What an example to all of us who have so much and still don’t find satisfaction!

    Our last days of filming were at the other end of the scale, when we visited another farm, quite close to the first, but only just contacted by Tearfund.   This one wasn’t as big, but had no irrigation and the only well was more than half a mile’s walk away.   Whereas on the first farm they could grow all they needed to live, plus more to sell (which of course is why their standard of living had risen), the second farm could barely grow enough to eat, as they had to carry water from the well and water the crops by hand.   The frightening aspect of this is that this area is predicted to suffer the effects of climate change.   We were told that soon there might be rain for only three years in ten - meaning that these folk will not only have to start irrigating more efficiently, but also collect and save water for the drought years.   In spite of all their problems they seemed so upbeat, and I had the impression that, given the chance, they’d make that farm work.

    Thank you, Tearfund, for continuing to care and giving me these opportunities to learn and to grow.

    Talking of charities, Olivia called me - Olivia Newton-John, that is! - to ask me if I’d walk the Great Wall of China with her (part of it anyway - it’s nearly 4,000 miles long!).   It’s to raise funds for a cancer research hospital in Melbourne which would also care for patients.   Of course I said ‘yes’ but told her I couldn’t do the full walk, as I had other commitments.   Had I been able to, I’d have done it all but she explained that they had broken the walk into six stages, and I found I could do the last two.   This meant I’d be walking for five days - 25-29 April.   Then came the bad news… the last two stages are a 40° climb!

    Alongside Olivia and me will be several sports people - who I’ll be happy to help over the tough bits! - plus other celebrities and a number of cancer survivors.

    It’s a great cause and I know that some of you have already been generous enough to sponsor me via the website (www.greatwalktobeijing.com).   I’m hoping to get lots more sponsors and will soon be sending out a letter to my family, friends and fan clubs.  

    Two weeks after her first call, Olivia called to ask if I would sing something with her for a recording linked to the Great Walk To Beijing project.   A Canadian writer, Amy Sky, wrote Find A Little Faith, Barry Gibb loaned his studio in Miami and, with Amy producing, I think we made a terrific track.   I hope you like it as much as we do!   At the moment I’m not sure whether it’s to be released as a single or just available for downloads, but we’ll let you know when we can.

    So that’s it for the moment.   Thanks again for all your support.   I will of course update you on the Great Walk to Beijing - assuming I don’t fall off!!

     

    Love Molly xx Smile



    CONGRATULATIONS SIR CLIFF: 50 WONDERFUL YEARS!
  • 03-13-2008 2:32 PM In reply to

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    Team UK

    https://www.greatwalktobeijing.com/store/walker/item/782/7251/sir-cliff-richard,-obe.html

    Stars of stage and screen, they share with Olivia the vision to make a difference for the millions affected by cancer…

    Sir Cliff Richard, OBE
    NAME: Sir Cliff Richard, OBE Indisputably Britain’s all-time greatest hit-maker!
    STAGES: 5 & 6

    WHY HAVE YOU JOINED THE WALK:
    When Olivia asks you to do her a favour, you always know that it will be for a needy and worthy cause.   So when she approached me about the Great Walk to Beijing, I readily agreed to walk a piece of the Great Wall with her (little did I know my five-day walk would be a 40° climb!). Olivia is so committed to the building of the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Centre in Melbourne, that for me it’s a privilege to play a tiny part in its development.

    WHO DO YOU MOST WANT TO BEAT WITH YOUR SPONSORSHIP:
    No-one – I just hope that we can all raise millions between us.

    WHO DO YOU MOST WANT TO WALK ALONGSIDE:
    The slowest person!

    AFTER YOUR WALK - WHAT WILL YOU DO TO CELEBRATE:
    Read a book in a hot bath!

     

     Love Molly xx  Smile



    CONGRATULATIONS SIR CLIFF: 50 WONDERFUL YEARS!
  • 03-13-2008 5:18 PM In reply to

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    Aww that was lovely to read Molly -lovely blog from Cliff Smile ..as you know i'm a fan and it's always nice to hear news Smile. Must download the single when it's available and support the excellent cause Smile.

  • 03-13-2008 10:10 PM In reply to

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    I'm off to see Cliff this November with my Mum, Auntie and Auntie's friend. Going as my Mum's 'guest' and am actually very much looking forward to it. Just hoping said relatives behave as we are at the front at the arena in Manchester and I'm just slightly concerned that my Auntie seems to have a vision of us all in gold in celebration of his golden year. Heck I don't think I could pull off gold lame in any shape or form. Maybe I could manage a belt.....LOL This will be a first for me and Cliff but I have a feeling I am really going to enjoy it!!!

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  • 03-14-2008 12:34 PM In reply to

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    Does this mean that the said relatives are Cliff Groupies then Angela ??

    Just pretend you're at a G4/Jonathan gig and you'll blend in fine LOL LOL LOL





  • 03-14-2008 1:09 PM In reply to

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    Angela - I love it!! Big Smile  Good for the relatives! They wont be alone dont worry - Cliff fans go to town at these concerts!  Party!!!

    I'm so pleased you are going - there are a few going from the other sites too! We will all be able to enjoy each others reviews afterwards!

    It's going to be one fantastic concert! 50 years!!! 260 million records and hits in every decade! He is fantastic!

    I've been a fan for over 45 years but 2006 was the first live concert I ever went to and it blew me away!

    Cliff was spectacular - and the stage set up, dancers, musicians, etc etc were absolutely fabulous.

    He was on stage for about 2 and a half hours - with a break of about 20 minutes in between - and he never stopped the whole time!

    I just could not believe that he was in his sixties - you would have said he was not a day over 40!  

    I dont know what I am going to wear yet. We have seats in the second row - so I think a banner has to be done - and some gold attire!!!  Big Smile

    Chester Hopkins

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    are already doing lots of merchandise - I just have to have the mug and the key ring - and I fancy one of the fleece jackets too. My daughter wants one of the Living Doll t-shirts. I think we will be putting in our orders very soon!  Must be ready for the off come November!

    Jessica I cant wait to hear the song too. I will be downloading it/buying it whatever - and also we are going to have a special new song for the 50th anniversary - a thank you to the fans - which is lovely. Also as part of the concert tickets we will have a free souvenir DVD - I so cant wait!

    I just treated myself to another Cliff album - 31st February Street - ordered it from Amazon today - I've been wanting it for ages - there are lots of songs written by Cliff himself on there - and I decided to give myself an Easter treat. I had to get all the Jonathan albums bought first - but now its Cliffs turn!   Smile

    PS There are two books coming out to commemerate the 50 years - one an official one - working title is My Kinda Life (I think) thats out in October and there is another one out in May by Steve Turner who has done a great autobiography - this book is called The Bachelor Boy - love it! - I've got them both on order at Amazon!

    Between Jonathan and Cliff - I spend a fortune! But oh the pleasure they give! Yes

     

    Love Molly xx  

     

     

     

     

     



    CONGRATULATIONS SIR CLIFF: 50 WONDERFUL YEARS!
  • 03-14-2008 10:46 PM In reply to

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    cathyk2002:

    Does this mean that the said relatives are Cliff Groupies then Angela ??

    Just pretend you're at a G4/Jonathan gig and you'll blend in fine LOL LOL LOL

    It most certainly does Cathy....Smile My friend is also going with her Dad on his condition that he doesn't have a date to take with him by then. I think she is hoping he doesn't. LOL

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  • 03-14-2008 11:01 PM In reply to

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    MissMolly:

    Angela - I love it!! Big Smile  Good for the relatives! They wont be alone dont worry - Cliff fans go to town at these concerts!  Party!!!

    I'm fully expecting them to go to town and back again Molly. LOL My auntie and uncle live in Sunninghill and last year when I went to stay with them with my parents my auntie drove us past where Cliff had bought his new place nearby. My Mum just got TOO excited when we drove past I'm afraid Embarrassed and when she was discussing it with her sister sometime after I had visions of them arranging a 'road trip'......LOL Thank goodness this did NOT happen but Mum does seem rather too keen to go visiting said aunt and uncle again. Big Smile

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  • 03-17-2008 5:31 PM In reply to

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    LOL! Liking the sound of a Cliff "road trip" - can I join them!!! Big Smile

    I'd love to see Cliffs new place!

    I saw his Barbados place on a programme with Gloria Hunniford - it was fabulous!

    And his farm and winery in Portugal are fabulous too - and someone said he has an appartment in New York and a cottage in Wales! Where in Wales is what I want to know!!!!! Big Smile

    Love Molly xx



    CONGRATULATIONS SIR CLIFF: 50 WONDERFUL YEARS!
  • 03-18-2008 10:53 AM In reply to

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     Just spotted your link to the cliff merchandise Molly-I love the Living doll shirts -and the fleeces are fab Big Smile ..will have to come back to that page later today when i've more time Big Smile.

  • 04-12-2008 5:41 PM In reply to

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    Have your Cliff tickets arrived Molly? Ours were delivered yesterday which was much much sooner than I was expecting. My Mum is V excited and had to call round here to see them.....Big Smile

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  • 04-12-2008 9:34 PM In reply to

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    No tickets arrived for us yet Angela. Crying

    They said on the Cliff site that we would get them late July.

    Did you buy yours direct from the venue?  I bought mine from the online ticket agency.

    Does it say anything on your tickets about the dvd we are all going to get?

    Bless your mum! Smile

     

    Love Molly xx



    CONGRATULATIONS SIR CLIFF: 50 WONDERFUL YEARS!
  • 04-12-2008 9:55 PM In reply to

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    Yes they were bought via the venue. I must say I really wasn't expecting them so soon. At the end of the ticket there is a tear off part that you have to fill in with your name and address and it says to exchange it at the venue on the evening of your visit. They are lovely souvenir tickets also. Smile

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  • 04-12-2008 10:37 PM In reply to

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    Thanks Angela. How lovely. I cant wait to get mine - but it will be a few months yet.

    Everytime I think of it - I feel so excited! Party!!!

    I cant really believe that I'm going to be there (Please God) to celebrate 50 years with Cliff - it only seems like yesterday that I was 14 and drooling over him in the magazines and on the radio! And I've loved him "constantly".... for 45 years!!! Yes

     

    Love Molly xx

     



    CONGRATULATIONS SIR CLIFF: 50 WONDERFUL YEARS!
  • 04-13-2008 1:19 PM In reply to

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    I am not a big Cliff fan now, but he was my first love when I was 4 or 5. I remember seeing him on his TV show and thinking he looked like my dad. I asked my mum to buy "Goodbye Sam, Hello Samantha". wow showing my age now LOL.

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