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Quote from: Quadrochosis on August 05, 2011, 07:38:09 AMAfter viewing the prices, and hearing about the maudlin of the Well show a week earlier (also the fact that Trivium is opening) I have decided to pass this show up.How much are tickets? They were 100.00 a ticket for prog 09. Ridiculous.
After viewing the prices, and hearing about the maudlin of the Well show a week earlier (also the fact that Trivium is opening) I have decided to pass this show up.
Quote from: ZBomber on September 05, 2011, 04:53:32 PMThe only thing I enjoy more than Frengers is pleasing myself anally via the prostate."From my butt, I can see your house..."
The only thing I enjoy more than Frengers is pleasing myself anally via the prostate.
Quote from: cramx3 on August 04, 2011, 08:31:49 PMQuote from: tick on August 04, 2011, 06:03:51 AMSaw them at the Beacon for prog 09. It was a dead show. Felt like a ghost town in there that night. I think its cause no one cared about the other bands much and DT had already exhausted the area from previous shows.I'm holding out for a CT date at the Oakdale but if it doesn't happen I'm sure I'll go to the Beacon last minute like I did last time when I got 7th row center the night of the show.?? I was there and it was a great show... Much better than two nights before in Asbury Park.Let me be clear, the band was great, the audience was non existent. It was a ghost town in that venue that night. I have never been to a show where the lobby was empty all night. No one buying shirts, beer, etc. No one in the bathrooms. The attendance was poor. That's just a fact. At one point I went out to the lobby for a beer and myself and Eddie Truck were the only souls out there at all. That was strange.Oh, and my buddy was at Asbury Park and he said the crowd there was quite sad. Nobody showed up to that shit hole.
Quote from: tick on August 04, 2011, 06:03:51 AMSaw them at the Beacon for prog 09. It was a dead show. Felt like a ghost town in there that night. I think its cause no one cared about the other bands much and DT had already exhausted the area from previous shows.I'm holding out for a CT date at the Oakdale but if it doesn't happen I'm sure I'll go to the Beacon last minute like I did last time when I got 7th row center the night of the show.?? I was there and it was a great show... Much better than two nights before in Asbury Park.
Saw them at the Beacon for prog 09. It was a dead show. Felt like a ghost town in there that night. I think its cause no one cared about the other bands much and DT had already exhausted the area from previous shows.I'm holding out for a CT date at the Oakdale but if it doesn't happen I'm sure I'll go to the Beacon last minute like I did last time when I got 7th row center the night of the show.
Quote from: tick on August 05, 2011, 06:09:48 AMQuote from: cramx3 on August 04, 2011, 08:31:49 PMQuote from: tick on August 04, 2011, 06:03:51 AMSaw them at the Beacon for prog 09. It was a dead show. Felt like a ghost town in there that night. I think its cause no one cared about the other bands much and DT had already exhausted the area from previous shows.I'm holding out for a CT date at the Oakdale but if it doesn't happen I'm sure I'll go to the Beacon last minute like I did last time when I got 7th row center the night of the show.?? I was there and it was a great show... Much better than two nights before in Asbury Park.Let me be clear, the band was great, the audience was non existent. It was a ghost town in that venue that night. I have never been to a show where the lobby was empty all night. No one buying shirts, beer, etc. No one in the bathrooms. The attendance was poor. That's just a fact. At one point I went out to the lobby for a beer and myself and Eddie Truck were the only souls out there at all. That was strange.Oh, and my buddy was at Asbury Park and he said the crowd there was quite sad. Nobody showed up to that shit hole.Oh, well I got there just in time to watch DT and I was pretty drunk, in the very last row in the top section and was going nuts with my buddies. I guess I didn't realize it was that empty.
Quote from: cramx3 on August 11, 2011, 12:34:13 AMQuote from: tick on August 05, 2011, 06:09:48 AMQuote from: cramx3 on August 04, 2011, 08:31:49 PMQuote from: tick on August 04, 2011, 06:03:51 AMSaw them at the Beacon for prog 09. It was a dead show. Felt like a ghost town in there that night. I think its cause no one cared about the other bands much and DT had already exhausted the area from previous shows.I'm holding out for a CT date at the Oakdale but if it doesn't happen I'm sure I'll go to the Beacon last minute like I did last time when I got 7th row center the night of the show.?? I was there and it was a great show... Much better than two nights before in Asbury Park.Let me be clear, the band was great, the audience was non existent. It was a ghost town in that venue that night. I have never been to a show where the lobby was empty all night. No one buying shirts, beer, etc. No one in the bathrooms. The attendance was poor. That's just a fact. At one point I went out to the lobby for a beer and myself and Eddie Truck were the only souls out there at all. That was strange.Oh, and my buddy was at Asbury Park and he said the crowd there was quite sad. Nobody showed up to that shit hole.Oh, well I got there just in time to watch DT and I was pretty drunk, in the very last row in the top section and was going nuts with my buddies. I guess I didn't realize it was that empty.it wasn't! The show was at 98% capacity. Don't have a clue what tick was talking about.
Yup. Tick is dead on. She's not your type. Move on. Tick is Obi Wan Kenobi
With tickets at almost $100 with service charges I am seriously considering missing this tour or at least this leg of it...I can go to shows at the Starland ballroom for less than $20 bucks
Quote from: wkiml on August 25, 2011, 09:27:44 AMWith tickets at almost $100 with service charges I am seriously considering missing this tour or at least this leg of it...I can go to shows at the Starland ballroom for less than $20 bucks It's definitely a bitter pill to swallow. Especially considering I used to see them at the Birch Hill for like $20 and I'd be high-fiving James in the middle of the set. But, considering my concert-going isn't what it used to be in the mid-90's, I suck it up and pay the cash if it's someone I really want to see (which DT definitely is).
Quote from: cfmoran13 on August 25, 2011, 11:12:00 AMQuote from: wkiml on August 25, 2011, 09:27:44 AMWith tickets at almost $100 with service charges I am seriously considering missing this tour or at least this leg of it...I can go to shows at the Starland ballroom for less than $20 bucks It's definitely a bitter pill to swallow. Especially considering I used to see them at the Birch Hill for like $20 and I'd be high-fiving James in the middle of the set. But, considering my concert-going isn't what it used to be in the mid-90's, I suck it up and pay the cash if it's someone I really want to see (which DT definitely is).My problem is I turned my kids onto alot of the music I grew up with DT included, so shows I used to attend alone aren't an option any longer I'm now buying 3 or 4 tickets per show at the current prices unless its a festival (Mayhem/Uproar type shows, even they are cheaper) i'm looking at dropping $400 before I even get into the venue than theres refreshments and shirts, its just gotten 2 expensive for me
I just tickets in the Orchestra row L. That means i'm going to three shows in one week!
Quote from: tjanuranus on September 28, 2011, 11:57:08 AMI just tickets in the Orchestra row L. That means i'm going to three shows in one week!How in world is that possible? I bought tickets the morning they went on sale and the best I got was Row Y in the orchestra.
Quote from: Mebert78 on October 03, 2011, 09:31:41 AMQuote from: tjanuranus on September 28, 2011, 11:57:08 AMI just tickets in the Orchestra row L. That means i'm going to three shows in one week!How in world is that possible? I bought tickets the morning they went on sale and the best I got was Row Y in the orchestra. Stub hub and they crazy thing is thy were 2 dollars over face value.
Anyone who wants a great seat need only show up at the box office the night of the show.
Quote from: tick on October 03, 2011, 03:07:13 PMAnyone who wants a great seat need only show up at the box office the night of the show.Great, cause I still don't have a ticket.
If anyone in this thread judge him; heyy James WTF? about you in Awake In Japan? Then I will say; WTF about you silly?