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upstateNYfan

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  1. Yeah, the Stones are fun, but to comparing their bluesy stuff to Rush's athleticism is ridiculous. Mick is an amazing frontman (if not the best) but their music is far from ambitious.
  2. Something tells me JG did jump the gun and Rush (especially Neil) ain't too happy.
  3. I think this is it. The vibe is family and other interests, and "let's say thank you to our fans and go out on top." If there's something years from now, who knows. If so, it'll probably be a 4-6 show run somewhere like Massey or RCMH.
  4. http://guardianlv.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Mick-Jagger-Struggles-With-L%E2%80%99Wren-Scott-Apparent-Suicide1.jpgwe all age differently... Really, man? Everyone has unflattering pics. They look good for their age, and I'm sure don't worry about your opinion.
  5. But that is cryptic. He says you "shouldn't always believe..." That doesn't mean it ain't happenin'.
  6. I'd go with 3.5-5 star on Hotwire, and select Downtown East or West. Can't really go wrong.
  7. Brokers are here to stay. It's simply the marketplace. Tickets are more expensive now, but easier to obtain. All you need is a computer and credit card. For those who lament brokers and fees and the like, imagine taking hours to stand in the cold somewhere in the hopes of getting some kind of good seat. No thanks - I'd rather make coffee and buy at home, Amex in hand, tunes blasting.
  8. Earplugs actually help with the sound. You can hear even more detail and how good they really are live. I usually put them in about 3-5 minutes into the concert, but only because I like to hear the excitement of the start.
  9. It ain't gonna change. People demand exclusivity, convenience and instant gratification in this day and age. And they're willing to pay for it.
  10. Everything is relative. Spending beyond your income will eventually catch up with you. A lot of factors can be involved: lifestyle, market losses, income streams (or lack thereof), etc.
  11. You read this? Where? What? The 1500 year old wood? Google is your friend.... Maybe I wasn't clear enough. I knew about the ancient wood. The 2 sets was what I was questioning, and the application of them in concert.
  12. What section are you referring to? The section where your seat isn't. Simple. Example: if your seat is in section 205, you don't belong on the floor.
  13. Troutman, the point is you don't belong in those sections at all.
  14. You're "spending over $150" for a concert ticket, not someone's autograph. They owe you nothing. Don't get me wrong, it's very cool to get a signature, but some abuse it and think they're entitled to it. Additionally, they get OTHER requests. So two - for free - seems selfish to me. Be glad they do it at all.
  15. Don't you think sending multiple items is a bit greedy?
  16. I agree that the problem is people who paid for those seats. They need to lighten up. I had front row and some dudes poached the space between. They were cool, I could still see. The only guy that was douchey was a security guy who deliberately stood right in front of me to block my view. I flashed my pass and he moved, but it was still a dick move at that point in the show. I say uou get the first half of the show in peace, but when the lights go down the second time, there's gotta be leeway. It's rock and roll, after all. Your 'leeway' is another man's douchebag. Basically you're saying "I'm too cheap to pony for up front, but I'll gladly try and bully, weasel, or mooch my way up there on somebody else's coattails." Rock and roll has nothing to do with it. You're either a scab, or you're not. Seat crashers are the worst kind of concert scum. Worse than stage rushers. I see it in sporting events quite a bit. Of course in Baseball/Football there are often a lot of empty seats, even when sold out. Empty seats are different. Squeezing in occupied spaces just because of 'hey, it's a concert, relax' mentality (translation: I'm a cheap f**k and I could give a red rat's ass about respecting your place) invites hostility. Which I'm happy to reciprocate in fashion accordingly if need be. I always feel sorry for the folks who cave and slide over. It ruins the whole show for folks. :( I don't believe Goose is implying its ok to be rude and steal a seat. I know I would never do such a thing. I might want to get a closer look but it would be some thing like walking down the aisle and trying to hang out until security said some thing to me. It's exactly what he's implying. Seen it thousands of times. If it's not general admission, protocol says you stay where you got your seat. If it's GA, it's no holds barred and you can try and get as close as you want. If it's not GA, you didn't pay to be up close in a reserved seat, so it's not nice to mooch a free view when all the people in that section paid for that view. Furthermore, you're disrupting those paying folks' concert experience by being where you're not supposed to be. It's distracting, and more often than not, it's rude and presumptuous. Sigh, I just don't get people who think they can have something for free that others had to purchase. And that they'd show so little respect for fellow concert attendees. Testing the bounds of security or fan tolerance is the same thing as: "I don't care about these other people at the show and how I might interfere with their experience, I'm in this for myself." So, because you're chump that overpaid for a seat, you should control the entire venue, aisles and stage area included. Man, when did RUSH fans turn into such spoiled :pussy: :pussy: . When I'm up front and people crash, I give them a high five and keep keepin' on. If they block my view, I give them a tap on the shoulder and they move a bit. I can't believe this is such a big deal for you. Think about your behavior, Goose. No one wants to "control the entire venue". It's about crowding, barging in and not paying your way.
  17. Good post. But as I have said in May (NBA Playoffs) they are playing NBA arenas in Dallas, Houston, New Orleans. June- Chicago, Detroit and Toronto- During the NBA Finals So why wouldn't those cities take the same actions as you are saying Cleveland, SA, Milwaukee? Plus NHL arenas in St. Paul, St.Louis, Dallas, Tampa, Columbus, Buffalo, Chicago, Toronto..over 4 rounds of playoffs. Seems your NBA/NHL argument is a little weak. For Memphis- It's something completely different. It's a personal disdain for the city. It's a running joke for people of Memphis. 2 new arenas the last 20 years, NBA team- but Rush..........NO Last played on the 'Roll the Bones' tour. I'm convinced someone got mugged, food poisoning or worse in May 1992 there... 9 straight tours - ZERO Memphis concerts. Maybe Memphis just isn't a hot enough market.
  18. Troutman, Getting away with it does not justify it. You're in someone else's space (assuming seats are sold). It is not whatever. It's common decency.
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