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  • batcavejoe
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    I need one Greek pit tix will trade two friday red rocks tix
    Email is batcavejoe@bell south.net.
  • chris p
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    1 ticket for friday at red rocks
    i have a ticket for friday at red rocks would like to trade for a saturday ticket but will also sell it for what i paid. chris 530 320 7826
  • hobo420
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    That was me! I figured I'd put a shout out there to anyone who had some. I was looking for 2 tix for both Friday and Saturday. I've got Sunday covered already. You can email me: earlschieb@yahoo.com if you still have some. Thank you!
  • marye
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    there was just a guy in Tix Wanted looking!
  • Nancy D
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    Red Rocks Tixs for sale
    Can't make it out to RR so have tixs for all 3 nights. Selling all for my cost, face value plus fees. Friday/Sunday are reserved. Saturday is GA. If interested, please get in touch.
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    I have 2 fairly good seats to Cinn, Reading and Baltimore. Will trade both seast at any show for 1 tapers ticket to these shows....on vacation camping when the tix came out. Help on the way? Bill
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    Oct 22 Bob Weir and The Marin Symphony
    As the Grateful Dead song goes, Bob Weir has been playing in the band - one band or another - his entire adult life. But never a band quite like the one he'll be playing in for one night this fall. Appropriately enough, the singer-guitarist plans to open his unprecedented Oct. 22 performance with the Marin Symphony with a new orchestral arrangement of the Dead's classic "Playing in the Band." "It's something I've wanted to do since forever," Weir, who's 62, said from his home in Mill Valley. "I've wanted to do something like this since I was in my teens, or even younger." Billed as "First Fusion," it will be a history-making concert for the symphony, never having shared its stage with a rock musician before. And it's about time. Not 'It s something I've wanted to do since forever,' says musician Bob Weir, about playing with a symphony. (Provided by Susana Millman) to jump on the bandwagon, so to speak, but I've been after them to take on a collaboration like this for years. And now, in these lean economic times, they finally have. "The folks at the Marin Symphony are in pretty desperate financial shape," Weir said. "They need a big show, but they also need to bring in a new audience. That's a constant concern for symphonies. They want to get fresh ears in there because those people will come back. They do great stuff, but nobody knows about it." The plan is for the evening to be divided into two parts: In one, Weir and the 41-piece orchestra perform symphonic arrangements of Grateful Dead songs. Other than "Playing in the Band," Weir wants the other tunes getting this treatment to be a surprise. Advertisement "We wanted to be kind of ambitious," is all he would say. "We took some of the low-hanging fruit, and we went climbing as well." He's working closely on the arrangements with Italian composer-arranger Giancarlo Aquilanti, director of the Stanford Wind Ensemble. "We've been doing a lot of work at my home studio with synthesizers and scoring programs with sound libraries attached," Weir explained. "We talk down the arrangements and then mock them up. Along the way, I have to learn Italian because the spoken language of symphonic music is in Italian. Don't have to learn that much, but it's a fair bit." The other half of the program will showcase Weir and four or five rock musicians from his bands - Furthur and Ratdog - playing improvisational pieces with the Grammy-nominated chamber group Quartet San Francisco as well as symphony musicians picked for their ability to improvise. The Dead pioneered improvisation in rock, but it's not all that common in classical music. "Classical musicians often times do not improvise," Weir said. "They're technicians. But what I want to do is get some interaction happening. I want the soloists from the orchestra to be able to take off a little bit, if they can. And we're finding soloists who can improvise and do call and response and that kind of stuff. I've got a couple of instrumentalists I can trade licks with. We're hoping to salt that in there because I have not heard that done before." Rock musicians collaborating with symphony orchestras has been done before, so this isn't groundbreaking in that sense. Sting is touring with a five-piece rock group and the 45-member Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, which he calls "the biggest band I've ever had." What Rolling Stone calls his most exciting album in years, "Symphonicities," is a set of orchestral remakes of songs from his solo and Police repertoires. And let's not forget Metallica's deafening 1999 collaboration with the San Francisco Symphony, which I described at the time as "like playing a Stradivarius with a chain saw." "I've seen the Metallica-San Francisco Symphony video and learned things from it," Weir said. "I've learned that I don't think the band can play quite as loud as those guys were playing." Stylistically, rock songs and symphonic pieces aren't as incongruous as you might suspect. Weir and his late partner in the Dead, Jerry Garcia, began as folk/bluegrass musicians, and many of the Dead's songs, particularly the ones written with lyricist Robert Hunter, are essentially electrified contemporary folk music. "For hundreds of years, a great deal of classical music was flights of fancy that composers took on folk songs," Weir pointed out. "Bach was famous for that. So was Mozart." I would add Dvorak to that list, Copland, many others. The symphony offered this gig to Weir and his Dead-Furthur bandmate, bassist Phil Lesh, who wasn't up for a daunting project. Whether Lesh will play on the night of the show is up in the air. "I'm thinking of using two bass players, both of whom play for Ratdog," Weir said, mentioning stand-up bassist Rob Wasserman and electric bassist Robin Sylvester. "Lesh passed on the project early on, so what I'm trying to do is plump it up so that he can't refuse, but I've got some work to do." After a successful summer tour with Lesh and Furthur, Weir's focus is on "First Fusion," and what the collaboration will do to open doors for future projects like it. "If this goes well, I'm sure I'm going to have all kinds of offers from the Wolftraps and the pops orchestras back East," he predicted. "That will be fun, and that in turn could turn into more ambitious projects that would come back locally. But, for now, I'm pursuing it one step at a time." IF YOU GO What: "First Fusion," Bob Weir and the Marin Symphony When: 8 p.m. Oct. 22 Where: Marin Veterans Memorial Auditorium, 10 Avenue of the Flags, San Rafael Tickets: $50 to $350, on sale Sept. 1 Information: 499-6800; www.marinsymphony.org OO play on- KEEP LISTENING
  • WharfRatRoss
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    2 GA TIX FACE VALUE LAS VEGAS FOR SALE
    Hey Now, I have two GA tix I cannot use for Las Vegas...Selling for Face Value, I will eat the ticketbastard fees...Can email you tix..get in touch with me at rpanderson24@hotmail.com peace and love
  • malfest
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    Extra Tix for RR, Sat & Sun GA's 2 each night
    Have 2 extra GA hard tickets for sat & sun at red rocks. let me know if interested - face of course plus tix fees. Everybodys playing in the heart of gold band..................... Mal
  • CassidyNY59
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    Have Tix for 2 ALL 3 nights Red Rocks FACE VALUE
    I Hate being Old !!! >.< Cant make the shows, Work calls All 3 nights Including Rndtrp Airfare from Orlando to Denver leaves Thur, the 23rd Sept at 5PM 1100 US Dollars OBO If interested Call 407-290-9765 ask for Michael
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No scalping please!
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try the tix wanted topic...
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So I pre-ordered thinking all will be good. And Yes I did get tickets. However I got home and my wife says that is Easter sunday and our wedding anniversary. So crap I just will not be able to go.Here it is I just need to sell my tickets - I copied the following from the email stating seat numbers and total cost I paid which is the amount these tickets are for sale for: Thank you for your order. Please find your order details and delivery instructions below. 4/12/2009 The Dead, Greensboro Coliseum Number of tickets: 4, Seat Locations: Section 116, Row TT, Seats (3, 4, 5, 6) Lower P1 All Ages Ticket Delivery: US Priority Mail Total Service Fee: 27.00 (USD) Total Delivery Cost: 8.50 (USD) Total Ticket Cost: 391.50 (USD) PLEASE email me if you want these mgroover1@gmail.com Thanks Michael
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Now THAT is a sad tale! But happy anniversary and may you and the lovely Mrs. Groover always have much to celebrate.
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I feel your pain. But posting people's personal information and inviting all and sundry to harass them--uh, no. We don't do that here. Thanks and welcome to the neighborhood. ME the mod
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Hey all, here is my conundrum: I am a big Dead fan and was super excited to go see them both nights at the Spectrum this May. I logged into livenation this morning at 10am, waited in cue, and bought a pair of tickets to both nights. 5 minutes after submitting my order, my girlfriend informs me that that weekend is the same weekend her brother is getting married, and that I am in the wedding. Long story short, I have 2 tickets to both nights, and need to unload them. I would like to trade any pair of the tickets below for a pair of tickets to see the Dead play at Madison Square Garden on 4/25. Ticket information: May 1, 2009 Level Section Row Seat(s) ----- ------- ----- ---------- 2 224 13 5-4 May 2, 2009 Level Section Row Seat(s) ----- ------- ----- ---------- 3 302 12 10-9
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Thanks Marye, got seats!!
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Anyone got 1 for MSG- I will pay face value + fees (and I understand if you round up a bit). Let me know! Thanks
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Looking for dcu center sat night . Will pay face plus charges. If anyone can help a brother out let me know. ajf6976@yahoo.com thanks peace
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i need tickets for dcu center i need 3 for each night but will take any amount that is offered. of course i will pay face. peace and hugs to all
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I'm looking for face value and not behind or side stage, preferably the $55 variety. Can anyone please help? Thanks in advance!
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Looking for 3 tickets anywhere except behind the stage. I have 2 Dave Matthews Band at MSG for trade in the Press Box!
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I have three extra tickets for The Dead at Madison Square Garden on April 25th,2009. The seat are: Section 341, Row E, Seats 11-9. I'm a loyal Deadhead looking to sell them at face value(including ticket master charges) $339.25. "It always seems as if there's more at stake in a New York performance, not just in terms of success but that the possibility exists for transformation on a grand scale, rippling like waves out through the collective consciousness." ~Phil Lesh
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Well it's about time Congressman asks for investigation of Ticketmaster, TicketsNow over Springsteen By George Gombossy on February 3, 2009 2:44 PM | Permalink | Comments (0) PASCRELL SEEKS INVESTIGATION INTO TICKETMASTER BUSINESS PRACTICE WITH SUBSIDIARY, TICKETNOW Press release: WASHINGTON-- U.S. Rep. Bill Pascrell, Jr. (D-NJ-08) today requested that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) Antitrust Division investigate Ticketmaster's relationship with its subsidiary company, TicketsNow, following the company's handling of ticket sales for the Bruce Springsteen tour that became available on Monday February 2. Dear Chairman Kovacic: I am writing today to direct your attention to a potential conflict of interest regarding Ticketmaster and its affiliate company, TicketsNow. This issue has been brought to my attention through constituent complaints and press reports regarding the online sale of Bruce Springsteen concerts tickets at the IZOD Center in New Jersey and other locations all across the country. As you know, Ticketmaster is a large ticket sales and distribution company that often serves as a venue's sole ticketing agent. A large percentage of their sales are made online through Ticketmaster.com. In a recent effort expand its business Ticketmaster acquired TicketsNow, a website which specializes in the secondary, resale market for tickets. When tickets for Bruce Springsteen's new tour went on sale exclusively through Ticketmaster at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, February 2, 2009, scores of fans in New Jersey were met with technical difficulty on Ticketmaster.com that impaired them from making a purchase. Thousands of others who were fortunate enough to get beyond the technical problems were informed that the shows were sold out. Conspicuously placed on the same screen that informed fans of ticket unavailability was an alternative purchasing option from TicketsNow.com. It offered the same tickets at a value marked up hundreds of dollars beyond their original face value. I am troubled by how quickly tickets priced exponentially higher became available on the secondary market to thousands of rejected fans, many who also endured unfortunate technical problems on Ticketmaster.com. I am concerned that the business affiliation between Ticketmaster and TicketsNow may represent a conflict of interest that is detrimental to the average fan. There is a significant potential for abuse when one company is able to monopolize the primary market for a product and also directly manipulate, and profit from, the secondary market. Additionally, the speed with which tickets were made available on Ticketmaster's official resale affiliate site raises questions about whether TicketsNow brokers were given preferential treatment instead of competing on a level playing field with average consumers to purchase the tickets. With so many families struggling in this economy, I am outraged by how expensive tickets to ball games, concerts and other shows have become. I understand the economic principles that have driven up the cost of entertainment, but will not tolerate unjust business practices that put regular Americans at a disadvantage. I respectfully request that your office investigate the relationship between Ticketmaster and TicketsNow to ensure that the procedure for purchasing tickets remains fair to the average consumer. If you require any additional information or have any questions, please contact Arthur Mandel on my staff at (202) 225-5751. I look forward to the favor of your reply. Sincerely, Bill Pascrell, Jr. Member of Congress
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the Ticketmaster issue in the Channel 666 Current Events topic, and let's leave this for the folks with tix to offer at non-scalper prices!
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They are doing a concert at the Omni in Toledo, Ohio on Sunday Feb. 22. The address is 2567 W. Bancroft St. (419)-535-6664. This is an all ages show. Doors 6:00 and Show at 7:00Hope to see a lot of Deadheads at the show...
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1 ticket for cheap seats at all shows except Shoreline, Albany, Worcester, Hartford. Would prefer to deal with somebody who can sell all in one package. Any location cheap seat will do, obstructed view, etc..
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I mail ordered a pair for Chicago and am hopeful that I'll get them. In an effort to hedge my luck, I was able to grab a pair from the evil Ticketmaster when tickets hit the street. If GDTSTOO comes through, I will be left with an xtra pair that I will happily lay on someone for face value. They will be of the cheap(?) $50.00 variety and as soon as I know for sure, we can pursue a path of easy transaction. If interested, PM me. see y'all out there, DooDahh His job is to shed light, not to master...
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We also have extra for Chicago. We're keeping the cheapies and need to sell the others. Face plus ridiculous ticket master fees are I think $111 each. You can PM me or send an email to spcyrfc@woh.rr.com.
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EXTENDED....We have a few tickets remaining for some of the shows for The Dead Tour 2009 that will be available via credit card only. Please no phone calls or emails asking for seat locations, we have limited floor and lower bowl tickets. This offer will close when tickets are gone
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there is no way that Tickets Now can get as many good seats from their parent company Ticket Master as they do. I used to think the scalpers had a line on the good seats. Now Ticketmaster is selling the best seats to themselves and marking up the price. There must be a conflict of interest somewhere. How can this be legal? I know that New York has lame scalping laws. This is just not right. Ticketmaster set up a company that they own with first dibs on the best tickets for concerts. They mark up the tickets 200 to 300 percent. Bruce is the only one making a stink about this problem. Why aren't the Dead doing the same thing. They were the first band to try and get rid of the scalper hold on tickets. This is a new game the ticket sellers are trying to play. Ticketmaster will be bought up by the own all Clear Channel and Live Nation. I know they used to sell tickets to brokers, but to set up a company in their name is just not right. These bands should boycott ticketmaster. Pearl Jam proved it could be done.
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I posted this in the tickets wanted area by mistake. Must've been a moment. I have two extra seats to the April 26 show. Section 219 Row 7 "G" After all the fees they nail you for, I paid $113 each. How's $100 each? let me know if interested. I'll UPS them to you. I do have them in hand. Doug "douggeri at hotmail . com"
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Hey there, I bought a few too many dead tickets, and now I can't afford to go to Bonnaroo. Due to this, I have tickets each following shows up for sale/trade: Worcester 4/18 - 1 Hartford 4/26 - 2 I will gladly trade tickets for a weekend pass with camping (non-RV) to Bonnaroo. If cash is offered, I will accept no more than what I paid for the tickets. They're pricey enough as it is. All the tickets are floor seats. For more information, feel free to mail me on this site, or at me email address: redial2 [at] gmail [dot] com Thanks a ton. Also, I will be attending whichever shows I can't offload tickets for, as well as the 4/19 show in Worcester. If you're interested in carpooling, shoot me a message. -Coffee
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I'm ISO of 2 or 4 to the spectrum dates. I want to go, but I don't want to pay over $100 ea to sit behind the stage. Any help will be grately appreciated!
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I have 1 ticket for Buffalo (Section 121, Row 19) straight back from the stage and 1 ticket for Hartford (Section 105, Row M) right off the corner of the stage. I bought them on TicketsNow and StubHub so I am trying to get $150 / ticket. I paid more than that so I will be taking a loss. I will UPS them to you upon receiving payment. Send me a message if you are interested or else I will be someone's "miracle" in the lot.
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I want my li'l girl to see my old 'home away from home' as well as my old home that burnt in the 1991 Oakland Firestorm. I haven't been back there since and am finally strong enough to go. Hopefully somebody kind or somebody I've miracled in the past (and there are MANY of you) will see my plea (yes, this is my plea, so don't go looking around...lol). Boy, I miss being on BGP's will call list.... sigh.... Help On The Way??? OneGratefulDad skullandroses.com netbrandsinc.com Inspiration...Move me brightly....Light the song with sense and color, Hold away despair...
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looking for 3 tickets in front of the stage not in the 400s thanks...
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I have these 5 tickets available for sale at cost (+ shipping)..... 4/21/2009 The Dead, HSBC Arena Number of tickets: 5, Seat Locations: Section 122, Row 9, Seats (15, 16, 17, 18, 19) 100 Level P1 3 & under free
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I have 2 tickets for The Dead in Denver, CO, may 7th 2009. I'll mail them to you for the price i paid (including fees and taxes) $146.10 for both. I have them in hand. email me at samhain800@gmail.com ...I just picked up tickets to shoreline and cant go to both shows. :(
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I have extra tickets to the spring Dead Tour. My friends were going to go with us, but can't now due to financial curcumstances. I have 4 extra tickets to the charlottesville, va show, and 2 extra for the washington, dc show. Selling at cost. Email me at pixie77974@hotmail.com. Thanks!
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I have two tickets for Greensboro. I have travel packages for both Washington, DC and Charlottesville, VA. I still want to go, but I don't have anyone that can use the second ticket. The problem is I need someone that can help contribute significantly. I still owe $400.00 on the travel packages, plus I need to make lodging arrangements for Sunday and Monday nights. Need someone to help pay for all that plus gas, etc. I made the reservations with the understanding that my girlfriend would help pay for the rest of it after I made deposit, but we have now broken up irrevocably. I live in North Georgia and I still really want to go to these shows, maybe I can make a new friend to accompany me?
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I don't really care where the seat is I just don't want to spend more than face. Frankly I'd even prefer a seat in the nosebleeds (though I would not turn down a seat somewhere else).
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I have a set of 2 tix for 4/18 at the Worcester Centrum, looking to make it 3 or 4 in a row, and will pay cash (paypal) for the difference...