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  1. Hope you're out there. I met you outside the arena and we went in together. You push my wheelchair to my seat. We were talking about the Detroit show. Message me so we can stay in touch! I do remember you said your last name had a lot of vowels in it, mostly "o". You were in row 7 with your husband.
  2. You should be in good shape row 10 or closer. Worse I got was row 14 for Vegas with a 12:09 time stamp with a noon start. The problem with Vegas was that a bunch of seats are held for the big rolls in the casino. At intermission we moved up several rows because there were a whole bunch of empty seats closer to the stage so it worked out OK.
  3. For Portland after about 5 minutes I got row "R" on the floor. I didn't want them so tried again and five minutes later got row"P". Since I seemed to be getting closer as time went on I tried again and five minutes later got row 6 on Geddy's side. For Salt Lake City it took about 10 minutes to get through but got 10th row center on the first try so I kept them. Went with VIP for Denver.
  4. Thanks for posting that. it was pretty cool.
  5. i would love to have the poster if you still have it thanks Dan
  6. The greatest gift my wife gave me was letting me spend the money to go to three Rush concerts this year. The greatest gift I gave her is telling her she did not have to go to three Rush concerts this year. But I certainly understand wanting to share something you enjoy with someone you love. I did not see alot of miserable people at the shows I went to but the enthusiam was way down for the first set in Detroit. Not so much in Vegas where there was a better setlist or Phoenix where they were filming. I was pretty miserable for the first part in Vegas because I'm handicapped and cannot sit without putting my leg off the side, in front of the seat next to me. Yes I took a chance by buying VIP tickets because I did not know where the seats were but I wanted the best seats I could get. In Detroit everyone in the row gladly moved over one seat so I could sit on the aisle, which was awesome. In Vegas they did not want to move, no problem thier seats thier right. I was pretty sore by intermission but luckily there were only two people in the entire 12th row center stage, two rows in front of me so a couple of us moved up for the rest of the concert. So I guess the most miserable people might have been the 16 people who had 12th row tickets and did not use them! And to those who critisizing those of us who think the pre1982 stuff was best please remember if we were not buying all those 8-tracks back then Rush may not have lasted long enough to record all that new-fangled synthisized whachamacallit :codger:
  7. I came down from Alaska to see them. The good thing was that since I was coming that far anyway it was no big deal to go see them in Phoenix too!
  8. There was something special about the Vegas show. I saw them in Detroit, Vegas, and Phoenix. I don't know if it was the setlist, sound or what but everthing sounded awesome.
  9. bought VIP for Detroit when they went on sale and ended up 8 th row section C, not great but not bad. The thing was there were lots ofpeople around us and much closer saying they just bought thier tickets before the show. For Vegas I bought a VIP ticket a couple weeks after they went on sale and got 14 th row. The guy next to me said he ordered his as soon as they went on sale. Luckily there were only two people in the entire 12 row so we sat there after intermission. I met the same guy at the Phoenix show and he said he did not order those tickets right away, maybe 10 or 15 minutes later and he ended up with front row center.
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