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  • JohnnyThunder
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    Any comments from the band on this debacle? Or are they saving their wind for phoney political lectures?............RIP Jerry, you are missed!!
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    I'd be happier to be paying less for a seat to a show this time around, but that's not what's happening and each one of us has to decide how much financial pain we're willing to endure. I was just looking at the VIP packages and they remind me a lot of the pricing I saw on the last Rolling Stones tour. The face value on seats in the first 26 rows at most Stones shows in '05-'06 was $450! My wife, daughter and I bought tickets for the 28th row for $175 apiece and folks told us we'd practically stolen them. I guess it's all relative, but it seemed like a chunk of cash at the time. I also remember that tickets to a show in Foxboro, MA late in the last Stones tour weren't selling all that well and all of a sudden a loge section opened up at $22.50 a pop! I called everyone I knew in the Boston area to let them know. Maybe, just maybe something like that will happen this Dead tour as well and folks will get to find an inexpensive ticket. I hope so. Good luck. "When it comes to humility, I'm the greatest!" - Bullwinkle Moose
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    I'd be happier to be paying less for a seat to a show this time around, but that's not what's happening and each one of us has to decide how much financial pain we're willing to endure. I was just looking at the VIP packages and they remind me a lot of the pricing I saw on the last Rolling Stones tour. The face value on seats in the first 26 rows at most Stones shows in '05-'06 was $450! My wife, daughter and I bought tickets for the 28th row for $175 apiece and folks told us we'd practically stolen them. I guess it's all relative, but it seemed like a chunk of cash at the time. I also remember that tickets to a show in Foxboro, MA late in the last Stones tour weren't selling all that well and all of a sudden a loge section opened up at $22.50 a pop! I called everyone I knew in the Boston area to let them know. Maybe, just maybe something like that will happen this Dead tour as well and folks will get to find an inexpensive ticket. I hope so. Good luck. "When it comes to humility, I'm the greatest!" - Bullwinkle Moose
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    i haven't had much luck with this presale deal, always get message SORRY TIX NOT AVAILABLE FOR YOUR REQUEST TRY DIFF # AND TYPE, well i tried that even with the expensive ones. Is there only so many to be sold per day to give more people a chance? I'll keep trying but already sent the ol faithful mailorder in. GDTS send cooler tix anyway haha. Agree with KCAZZIE have fun be dead but let's not let this turn into a black eye for all of us and the band. deadercise for life and guiness for strength.
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    Returning to the site of my first show 9/21/72 Spectrum, Philly
    I moved back the South Jersey 4 1/2 years ago. The Spectrum in Philadelphia is closing this year. I have been to many shows over the years. The most memorable was Watkins Glen. I had to park somewhere between 10-20 miles away. It was at night the day before the show and I was determined to get there so I started walking eventually getting picked up by some car that was in the sealed off perimeter. Now I have come full circle back to the original arena where I saw my first show. I was 16 in 1967 and walked into a head shop in Philadelphia. I didn't know who or what the Dead were. I saw a poster on the wall that said Grateful Dead with a picture of group. I leafed through some copies of the Oracle, bought some buttons and left. A couple of years later a show started on an FM station in Philly called the Marconi Experiment, the DJ was Dave Herman. He played a song called Dark Star. That's when I found out who the Grateful Dead were. I have been hooked ever since. I remember a girl I met at Temple University in Philadelphia telling me she had seen 5 hour + shows in New York. When it was announced that Dead were coming to Philadelphia in 1972 I made it my business to attend my first show. I only wish I knew enough about them when they played The Electric Factory in 68 and 69. You have to understand that they didn't play that music on the radio in our city until the Marconi Experiment. It wasn't San Francisco. It sucks getting old but there will never be period of music creativity again like there was from Sixties starting with Beatles to the Mid Seventies. You will never see a group like the Dead again. The music business has changed. What we believe in has changed. The causes have changed. Hard to imagine that tickets at the Fillmore and The Carousel Ballroom were only a couple of dollars. The Dead are only charging based on the what the demand is. It's not cheap to put shows on these days. Is $95 a ticket plus service charges a little excessive, probably. I'm paying it. The last time the Dead appeared at The Spectrum was 1995. My first show they played 14 songs the first set. 13 songs the second set and One More Saturday Night for the Encore. No drums, Space but a 37 Minute Dark Star. See you at the show.
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    Looking for folks to hang out with in Greensboro the night before and day of. Better get them hotels quick, I am lucky enough to live in the city. Message me if you wanna know anything about the area.
  • winterlander
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    The Dead ain't the Grateful Dead
    Bill K was right in 95 when he said, "Without Jerry there is no Grateful Dead." But these shows will be the closest anyone on the planet can still get to, "There is nothing like a Grateful Dead concert!" The band seems to be putting in a lot of time practicing and rehearsing. So expect tight, consistent musicianship, excellent jams and eventually a high-quality album/video. It’s unlikely any of these concerts will be a dud. That said, the online pre-sale fiasco was a disgrace and a stain on the band's legacy. It's not about $100 ticket prices. It's about fairness. A week before this highly promoted event, legal online resale outlets were already posting tickets for specific available seating for $400 - $1,500. The Dead should be pissed off about their fans getting ripped off by the company they chose to distribute tickets. If they’re not, then the Grateful Dead family spirit is history and they are just players in another oldies cover band.
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    Dead Freaks Unite If all goes well and I'm pretty sure things will.. They'll tour this summer... They wouldn't go thru all this and not... Also they are hardly playing in many areas...Midwest, Northwest, Southeast... Mountain areas of Co. (Red Rocks would be perfect these days)... They're just getting ready... Only problem this may be it... We're all getting on and I feel for the younger 'Dead Freaks' ... (that's what they use to call us...) This summer may be the end... I would love one more and they love to play, so who knows... Looks like everyone (the boys) have grown the last 10+ years and if it keeps up who knows... John Lee Hooker checkout John Lees site about 'change' http://www.johnleehookerjr.com/, Willie (Nelson 76yrs young) are still playing but then again it really only one person that makes those shows goes... So lets all behave this spring and maybe they play this summer and the boys may make it back another year... Know better way to stay young... Peace and Love ... and One more Saturday night... ;) ...
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    new taper's please...?!
    I'm tryin, I might get there. If I get taper tickets, what do I have to do/buy? I'll do it. I promise! Any advice is Gratefully welcome. I want to share. Love to record the show. Highlite of my touring years. I'd love to record off the soundboard and share, share, share....!!!!
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    I've got 2 tix to TheForum and Shoreline. If I get 4 mail and then go for 4 reg tix, I might get 3x4=12. that means 12-2=10 tix for miracles. WOW. gotta try to share the love...
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The band says Happy New Year with an announcement of almost twenty shows in April and May.  More details to come!

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30+ years of buying tix and supporting the band and this tour/ticket scheme is bullshit. Jerry's ashes are rolling over in the Ganges River. They announce two prices for tix -- expensive and super expensive, but don't tell you what kind of seats you get for the extra cash. Unless, you buy a VIP package for several hundred dollars which gets you a ticket near the band. Only the rich folks have a chance to get good seats?! that is f...ing bullshit. Hate to say it but I think they will fail to sell out many of the shows in the northeast, and based on the way they are doing this, that is exactly what is deserved. It's great that they are rolling it out again, just can't believe they sold out basic fairness and screwed their most loyal, longtime fans in the process.
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I used to make fun of the Eagles and CSN&Y for their rip off prices. It's sad the boys have joined that group. Part of the fun of seeing them was that they were not like any other band.
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yeah such is life to have and have not. whatever happened to just bein happy to be in. hopefully some of us can get stubbed down. remember that! i just want to dance
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I don't know, but I'm guessing that the band and even the extended family has relatively little to do with ticket prices. Live concerts are a major worldwide industry. While I suspect that the band could arrange a tour of small venues, I'm not sure the tix would be a lot cheaper and they might even be higher. The stadium gigs allow big crowds and theoretically allow the maximum attendance (notwithstanding the costs). They would have to play a month long run at the Fillmore to allow the same crowd as a single shoreline show and a month at the Fillmore isn't real likely. I wish the tickets were cheap and plentiful; I'm baffled by the online purchase system and I've got my fingers crossed that I can make it work in the morning. I wish Jerry was singing and Brent was playing the keys, but it is what it is. Save the griping for the government... G
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I have used music today several times and they do charge an extra service charge, also beware of the mailing options for they automatically put you on the most expensive mailing option but you can change that option but you have to click that option, there is no access code or password, all you have to do is registor and then when you go back to the site tomorrow all you have to do is sign in with the password you made. This is not rocket science and very user friendly.
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I at first was a little upset about prices but hey, what the hell, we only live once, time to go and shake our bones and have some fun!!!
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I didnt see no stankin' acess code when I signed up?
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The VIP "Consider it Dan" business is total bullshit. Who's idea was it to give the best tickets in the house to only those who could pony up $500-$1500?!?! That's where I used to dance. I'm rethinking buying any dates on this tour and I know I'm not alone. When the tour was announced some of us Fair Family started putting together a school bus trip back east. Furthur III. After people caught the VIP thing (Dollars for Dan) we've had half our crew bail out and the bus is staying in the barn. A real loss for the lot. But that's not what it's about anymore is it. Good luck with your business. Formerly Grateful, TheEnjoyer
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There is no acces code, when you signed up you gace them a username and password, that is all you need to get tix!!!
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The wait has been tooooooooooooo long! But only one SoCal show?? C'mon guys, pleaseeeeeeeeeeeee play more! What if I can't get a ticket?
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Big day tomorrow. Good luck.
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I was thinking the same thing on the package deals...Those are rediculous in price and don't even come close to justifying the perks included...I am content with lawn seats @ Shoreline and would honestly be in the area where I think will be the most enjoyable and totally define a Dead Experience...No stuffy reserved seats for me...I want to be me
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so if i mail order tomorrow wth gdts and theres online sales, whats the deal. are some reserved for mailorder or if online sells out mailorder is screwed?id rather mail order and spend less money
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First off, I'm a bit disappointed to say the least in the bands decision to rake it in on this tour. When they toured back in '03 and '04, the prices were no where near what they are now. 5 years pass and the prices have doubled. WTF?? I know there are going to be some good shows and we are all happy to hear about them performing together again and making music, but come on. What I want to know is if Bobby is going to sing "We used to play for life, now we play for silver" during Jack Straw. Really a shame guys. I'm happy I get to go see Billy at the Crystal with Karl Denson here in Portland for $25. Just one more note here too. When The Who tried to charge a shitload of money for their show about a year ago and no one bought enough tickets, they lowered their price the week of the show to $25. If we all said sorry, but, earth to the band, we are in a recession and some of us lost a shitload of money or jobs recently and we're not buying $100 tickets, perhaps they might lower the prices too. I'll pay $50 or $60, but not $100. Too rich for my blood, and I love you guys, seriously.
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hey my wife says i need to stop this so goodluck to everyone tommorrow.....i have my fingers crossed......
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So I'm just wondering how much a veggie burrito or grilled cheese will cost on this tour? If its $100 per ticket, I think $8 bucks for a grilled cheese is fair game. Thats about fair, right guys?
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Yes, they do, to the place that was built for them. SIlly question: will this sell out right away?? Hey, the new guy from New Mexico needs to know! Hope to see ya there.
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The above post meaning Mtn View on May 10, of course. Mother's Day shows are fun....
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The band can control it's own actions. It abides in all this. With full knowledge. Speaks for itself. Indeed...it's all too clear we're on our own....
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I finally got an e-mail from this web-site with some minor tour info and a few videos..I realize that I have been acknowldged and will get the updated info..Check your e-mails to make sure you joined in correctly
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It helps to hear/see that others are in the same boat. I signed up ages ago but when I checked recently I couldn't log in so I set up a new account wondering what info I might have missed and lo and behold sounds like not much - can't sleep don't know what to do tomorrow mail/call in
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Anyone have any idea why the difference in price of tix?I can barely afford the "cheap" ones, but was just wondering if there is seating and then a GA? Once in a while you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right...
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I'm only on page 52 after reading these posts after work.....if you're really a true deadhead and want to know what everythings about, I'd suggest.....take a friggin chill pill brothers and sisters.......these people have been long time fans that run this site......if you don't think you'll get tickets than you won't....but if you do, then welcome to the BUS. Relax, believe in changing the world and know that only KIND people ride this bus........I am elated that all these youngin's want in, but choose to respect kind people and respect your elders! Thank you, Scott _________________________________________________________ Will you come with me? Once in awhile you can get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right!
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Finally,Please don't disgust me with your critiques of this site....if you've been anywhat coherent, you would know, the grass is NOT always greener no where you go. I feel like I should bitch that I'm not home, but I read this and wonder.....WHY ARE ALL YOU PHISH phans knockin what they know we all laid you down for you? Believe me, I grew up in a place near the Golden Palace, Les was still moshin in Pinole......you blue collard tweeekers are not going to run this town.....Stop thinking scalp, and start opening your minds.....TUNE IN AND TURN OUT......I wasn't even born then, but I know the people that were._Please don't bring your negative vibes my way. For all the true heads.....don't forget to think of Me and My Uncle. ________________________________________________________ Will you come with me? Once in awhile you can get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right!
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I'm so stoked for this. I've seen all the guys in their 'solo' ventures, but this is very special for me. And it finally pays having a second shift job!!! Don't go in until 3 in the afternoon, so I can wake up at my normal time, buy some tickets and relish.
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bmet01I live in Florida the weirdest state in the union and no shows anywhere near here unless you count one in NC thats a long way for an old deadhead like me that gave up his car last year i guess i should be happy they are touring again I AM! i just wish they would play in Florida but long live the Grateful fucking Dead i say.
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ok,thanks, man. lost my watch. ( - ; peace.
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ok,thanks, man. lost my watch. ( - ; peace.
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thankx, man. lost my watch. ( - ; AND THE RACE IS ON!!! good luck getting seats folks!
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looks like mail order through gdts has some cheaper seats for sale, but those are NOT listed on the internet sales site.... for folks trying to save some cash, might be better to do mail order for some venues; for example meadowlands. peace.
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Somebody posted a seating chart from Nassau , all the seats under 100 were behind the stage.I dont know if they all are , but I assume the view is obstructed in some way. I think you gotta pay up , unless you wanna risk staring at a Steel Girder all night.
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My company's content filter may block my access to the ticket site! I can get in to set up an account through the link here, but when I click on "Ticket information" I'm getting a "blocked" (and "you've been reported") message. I hope I can worm my way into the site from another page....
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I've got a meeting in 15 minutes, but I should be back by the time the ticket pre-sale begins. If I don't get back to this board before then, good luck to everyone. I hope you all get the tickets you need for the shows you want. "When it comes to humility, I'm the greatest!" - Bullwinkle Moose
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http://www.consideritdan.com/dead/index.php An Evening with The Dead 04/17/09 | Albany, NY Time Union Center • Venue Website • Google Map it VIP Tickets Golden RoadHigh Time Travel Packages Golden Road TravelHigh Time TravelDeluxe TravelStandard Travel The Workingman's Dead TRAVEL PACKAGES FOR 2 STARTING AT: $279 VIP TICKETS These are VIP Tickets to the Dead shows. No other tickets need to be purchased for the show. All tickets will be picked up at the Consider It Dan will call table at the venue day of show. No tickets will be mailed. The name you put as the 'will call name' on your order must match the name on a picture ID at the time of pick up. These tickets MAY NOT BE RESOLD - and CID reserves the right to cancel any tickets if they have been resold. $475 | Purchase this Package (per person) Golden Road 3 Hour VIP Reception at Savannah's right across the street from the Times Union Center featuring open bar, and free food for the entire 3 hours. VIP Entrance for a convenient and quiick entry into the Times Union Center Seats located in section 2 on the floor. Exact seat location will be shared 5 days before show. 1 Limited Edition official Dead 09 T-Shirt and 1 Limited Edition official Dead 09 Show Poster otherwise unavailable $350 | Purchase this Package (per person) High Time 3 Hour VIP Reception at Savannah's right across the street from the Times Union Center featuring open bar, and free food for the entire 3 hours. VIP Entrance for a convenient and quiick entry into the Times Union Center Seats located in section 2 on the floor or sections 105,119, or 120 in the lower bowl. Exact seat location will be shared 5 days before show. 1 Limited Edition official Dead 09 T-Shirt and 1 Limited Edition official Dead 09 Show Poster otherwise unavailable Section choice (Floor or Lower Bowl) made at checkout. The Crowne Plaza TRAVEL PACKAGES lodging at The Crowne Plaza Hotel Website • Google Map it This is a Deposit for a travel package. Tickets and transportation are included. Please see the description for your specific travel package for information on what else is also included. No elements of these travel packages can be split up and sold individually. If you cancel your travel package - we cannot sell you your tickets and posters only, we can only refund you as per the schedule below. Deposits are due immediately upon booking. Tickets, Posters, Shuttle passes, etc... will be picked up on the day of check in the lobby of the hotel. Dogs are not permitted in rooms booked through Consider It Dan. Even if the hotel has a pet friendly policy - due to the amount of time you will be out of your room (5 hours for the show at least) we cannot endorse leaving your dog locked up in an unfamiliar environment where they are likely to bark and disturb other guests. $1249 | Purchase this Package Deposit: $499 Travel Pkgs are for 2 people Golden Road Travel Includes two (2) Golden Road Tickets as detailed above Hotel Accommodations for the night of the show Luxury Transportation between the hotel and venue $929 | Purchase this Package Deposit: $499 Travel Pkgs are for 2 people High Time Travel Includes two (2) High Time Tickets as detailed above. Section choice (Floor or Lower Bowl) made at checkout. Hotel Accommodations for the night of the show Luxury Transportation between the hotel and venue $489 | Purchase this Package Deposit: $199 Travel Pkgs are for 2 people Deluxe Travel Seats located in sections 105,119, or 120. Exact seat location will be shared 5 days before show. Hotel Accommodations for the night of the show Transportation between the hotel and venue 2 Limited Edition official Dead 09 T-Shirts and 2 Limited Edition official Dead 09 Show Posters otherwise unavailable $429 | Purchase this Package Deposit: $199 Travel Pkgs are for 2 people Standard Travel Seats located in sections 105,119, or 120. Exact seat location will be shared 5 days before show. Hotel Accommodations for the night of the show Transportation between the hotel and venue $279 | Purchase this Package Deposit: $99 Travel Pkgs are for 2 people The Workingman's Dead Seat locations not yet available. Exact seat location will be shared 5 days before show. Hotel Accommodations for the night of the show Transportation between the hotel and venue
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Philly mail order (GDTS TOO) has $69 tix and $99 tix. Internet pre-sale (Dead.Net) has only $95.50 tix. Is this right? I can save $30 per tic through mail order only? These hundred dollar price tags suck. Two of my old tour brothers and I were going to hit both Philly shows. Revisit the old days. One of them dropped off because he's disgusted with the ticket prices, the other one is currently out of work on disability with a family to support and he just can't swing 100 bones for a show. I'm trying to work something out so the three of us can see just one show. If we can save $30 per tic through mail order, I can probably get them both back on the bus. Can anyone shed some light on why mail order has two price tiers and online pre-order only the upper tier? Thanks brothas and sistas... Searching for the Sound
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I saw that too. I might just go for mail order, I have to consult the peeps and see what they wanna do.
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Make that money$$ boys but I can't spring 100 bucks for a ticket....Not to be a dick but come on...I got laid off on xmas eve WTF and now you guys are charging 100 per ticket!!
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Some people are really struggling to make ends!Here in Michigan unemployment is 9.8% I also assume a few are Dead Heads
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How does one purchase tickets today during the pre-sale?
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What a joke, I thought the Dead were all about bucking the trend and were huge proponents of "change" as evidenced by their recent Obama benefit. Obviously the only thing that has changed about the Dead is their hunger for more money. Thanks alot for letting half of your fanbase down guys, most people I know who wanted to hit some shows now can't afford it.
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I guess the bus needs an overhaul. But seriously, I wonder how much more it costs for a band to play a place like the Spectrum or the Pepsi Center compared to what it cost 5 years ago. This may not be all on the band. Even if it is then so be it. They've given us a lifetime of good times and good music and it may be The Last Time and all you people complaining can do is say that they've sold out... that they've money hungry and they let us down... I know this was probably really bad timing with the economy and all but EVERYTHING costs more than it did 5 years ago. I'm barely scrapping to get 1 ticket. But I'm not going to dog on the band!
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Today is a good day for sure! Let's all put our good energy out there for the website gods...The ticketing site is not very responsive now and only half the country is awake. So let's all band together and think good thoughts!
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The boys should call this tour "All About the Benjamins" With unemployment at an all time high in the country, home foreclosures and everything else, I can't believe the ticket prices.... Hope they don't mind playing for half-full venues.... Never thought I'd be off the bus cuz of prices....oh well...
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I understand it takes alot to move a show from town to town. I also know it's nice to get paid to do something you love to do. For me and I know 95% of Deadheads do tour for the love of the music, not for the love of money. Sure we sell things on lot, but that is to get to the next show, not to retire on. If you are thinking we need to make the money as fast as we can, STOP IT. We are always going to be here for you because we really Love You. I wanted to do Tour again like I did last time, but now will do maybe a couple shows. I will not be buying the tix thru you, but on the lot for $20.00 like so may times before. If I dont get in oh well, theres always the tapes to get me thru. Please don't forget WE DO LOVE YOU "It's like a mighty melody that rings down from the sky"
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People should have seen this coming. I am sure the guys are invested in the same markets that most people are that just took a big dump. Surely they can't play until they are 100. I am disappointed and have cut my tour down to only two shows, but I will get the "price 1" level tickets and hope that I can see the rhythym devils and some bobby kicks...but I doubt it.
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Does anyone know if the Nassau Coliseu show is going to be all GA or are they just doing GA tix on the presale today?
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For $100, they'll be doing it without me. I'll wait to see Phil or Ratdog for $60 at a club, rather than spend $100 for the distant arena experience. This will be the first time I am missing a "Dead" tour in 25 years. I was planning on at least three shows, and taking my wife to a couple.But times are tough, and if the band doesn't understand that, than I don't need to contribute to their pension plan. In this economy, it's absurd for them to charge that kind of money, if the arena's are making them pay that kind of overhead, than they should wait for the shed season. $200 for a pair of Dead tickets is absurd. Good luck with the tour guys, you'll need it. Bleedin' Out http://bleedinout.blogspot.com/ Punk Rock , Garage Rawk & omfug