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  • Eric Abrahamson
    9 years 2 months ago
    MY BROTHER BOUGHT ME TICKETS FOR BOTH NIGHTS!
    Eric Abrahamson At my age, it's already predetermined that I'm not going to go to all that trouble unless I like it. The glass is either half-full or half-empty. Nobody twisted my arm, put me in a headlock, and made me listen to it-I think it's cool. I asked my brother for money to go, and he gave me 2 tickets. My friend Billy "Buzzboy" Rose, "Wavy Gravy's adopted son", used to be a Grateful Dead roadie, he got me backstage at the first show I went to after I met him, so I think they're good to me. My other friend, Richie Shirley, from the Hog Farm, was in the backstage Crew, traveled around the country with them and sold official T-shirts, and his wife, Andrea, "Mom", the cook at Camp Winnarainbow, used to work in their office in San Rafael and they had an apartment there. I met Richie and Billy at Woodstock where the Hog Farm was the Security and the Please Force, so you kids who pan them, fuck you and your worthless idiot opinions. You've never even been there yet, if you ever get there, at this rate. I think they were the best rock and roll band that ever was, and the Rolling Stones was #2, and I've seen them both. Compared to what, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir? The technology is pretty good for playing in a stadium as big, new, and modern as that. They can hear everything you say and see everything you do, and my brother bought me a ticket way up in the back. In between songs this kid 10 rows down says, "Shoot him!" and I go, "I have a gun!" and immediately they started into "Loser", "If I had a gun/For every ace I have drawn/I could arm a town/The size of Abilene!" I don't like it when they get that personal, ad hominem, but I'm still a fan, because even if they ever had a bad day, they recorded plenty of *good* days, which can always happen, always *do* happen at least a little bit, and silicon is immortal. Great light show. The only problem is with the critics and nay-sayers, who have pre-judged it all instead of, "Judge not!"--like "prejudiced". They already don't like it, they were prepared not to like it--there is nothing the band could have done or could do that they would have liked or would like. It's against their religion. It couldn't be worse if they sang traditional Moslem hymns to Allah in Arabic. They probably know how. There was a day when *everybody* liked it, even my parents. They were the #2 top-grossing entertainment act for 2 years in a row; #1 was Bill Cosby, by concerts, not by record sales, by word-of-mouth, household names, I remember. Nobody listened to that thing about rock-and-roll being "the Devil's music", and if you play it backwards it says, "Hail, Satan!" In my opinion, the Church rejects dancing, "worldly", as opposed to gospel or spiritual music, commercial music, art, literature, drama, culture, one of the reasons, because it's linked in their mind with pagan religion, which certainly applies to the Grateful Dead. However, I would argue that when the Christians converted the Roman Empire and tore down the Pagan temples, later they incorporated some of the features of the pagan religions into their own, from what I've heard. For example, do they say that the gods and goddesses of the polytheistic pantheons of the ancient cultures like Greece, Italy, Egypt, Babylonia are really One, the Lord God of the Old Testament? Or it says on Wikipedia that the Lord God of the Old Testament was the war god of the Phoenicians, like Mars Hill, though I don't see why not the head god Jupiter, Zeus, Ra, or Aten, where Moses got it. Then the Christians say Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, the Trinity is One, with Jesus Christ being the Son, a bow to pagan polytheism, but just 3. But they also have the Virgin Mary, who some say is Mother Earth, lots of saints and angels, etc. They say the 30,000 Roman and Greek gods were angels and demons, it's confusing, but some of them were like the Christian God in some ways. For example, Zeus sounds like "deus", which means "God". Jupiter, the Roman for Zeus, has also the name "Jove", which sounds like "Jehovah", which is translated "LORD" in the Old Testament. I read that the Christians used features from the Eleusinian Mysteries of Demeter, the Earth Mother in the Mass, the table, I think, maybe cups, candles, etc. to attract pagans. Some of the saints represent pagan deities from other cultures, and now they become Christian. The Greeks and Romans also had animal sacrifices like the Jews in the Tabernacle and Temple. Lots of their gods had wings like the Jewish angels, like Cupid, Victory, and Iris, the Rainbow. Maybe Moses got the snake on the pole from Mercury's Caduceus, and Asculepius the healer. The Elysian Fields is similar to the Christian Heaven, and Hades to the Christian Hell. Of course, there are just as many differences as similarities. Online I saw a book by the Church Father St. Clement where he uses Ulysses tied to the mast not to hear the Sirens' Song in Homer's "Odyssey" as an example of successfully resisting temptation, "Epistle to the Greeks". Of course, the Pope and the Vatican have always been in Rome. The Father represents Odin from Norse Germanic neo-Paganism, and Thor Jesus in a way. The word "Holle", "hell", isn't in the Bible, it's in the Norse "Eddas". *Valhalla* was their "Heaven". They mixed it with the Jewish Old Testament, the Greek and Roman paganism, etc. They included some of the old Jewish Mosaic prohibitions. Religion has art, music, literature, architecture, and Greek religion was somewhat based on plays. The Old Testament Tabernacle and Temple had a lot of art, sculpture, music, and architecture, and the Bible itself really is man-made literature. They just want a monopoly and no competition, and to control the State. A lot of art, music, literature, architecture, and sculpture got it's start in religion and then some Christians object for those artisans to become commercial, to use it for money, because they want to control the money, which is also man-made. It belongs to the person whose picture is on the money, who owns the metal mines, the mints, and who coins the money. "Render to Caesar what is Caesar's, and to God what is God's." There *is* no picture of God. Some of the Caesars, Roman Emperors, made the people worship them as gods. Constantine himself was Apollo the Sun-God before he was a Christian. Go figure. Another reason the Church may prohibit "drugs, sex, rock-and-roll, drinking, smoking, and cussing", besides Scripture, as well as art, music, literature, theatre, and culture, science, technology, medicine, "the works of men's hands", the prohibition on idolatry, "make no graven image","bow down to no graven image", well that's another one. *Another* one, "God has made everything sufficient, but they have sought out many inventions." But the Church wants the money that people spend on entertainment, art, music, literature, plays, to go to them. Maybe they *did* think they were all being guided by *God* when they were on LSD and they were deceived by the Devil, "caught in the Devil's bargain", "Satan Himself appears as an Angel of Light to deceive if He can the very Elect," but they were experimenting and they thought they were right. Maybe if you got psychedelic by fasting 40 days in the desert those are true, not Satanic, visions. I think they came true for some of them; potentially could have come true for a lot more. Ram Dass called them "entheogens, 'theo', Greek for 'God', 'God-manifesting', you see God, become One with God, become God". "I am That I am." "I and the Father are One." "If you have seen Me, you have seen the Father." "I said ye are gods; nevertheless you shall die like men, and fall like one of the princes." "We are as gods, and we might as well get good at it." The only psychedelic church I ever heard of was the Native American Church in New Mexico, who had a cross on the altar. They converted all the American Indians to Christianity, but they can still do some traditional Indian things they all (or at least some of them) like to do, just to preserve the culture for posterity. People are always interested in what happened in the past; it's valuable information. The price of Indian jewelry has gone up at least 100x in my lifetime, as it becomes more scarce, as they become lost arts, and they were better before the Wasichus came. There's that Jesse Colin Young song, "Before You Came", how great the Indians had it. A lot of pagan spirituality is a lot higher than a lot of Western spirituality; it's the same thing. If you call the Virgin Mary the Earth Mother, or Father God, Mother Earth, or the Yin-Yang, that's Paganism, or different forms of it, generally speaking. Freud in "Moses and Monotheism", says the Egyptian polytheism was better than the Egyptian monotheism, because when Iknaton switched them to Aten, the One God form of the Sun God Ra, he made Pharoah Iknaton at the top of the "pyramid", with all the ranks of nobles, courtiers, priests, and common people. With the polytheistic system, Isis, Osiris, all that, even though it's true what the Christians say, they worshipped animals, crocodiles, cattle, ibises, hawks, birds, elephants, lions, etc., as the Christians say, "brute beasts", power was more diffuse throughout society, less centered in the king. And he says they were more prosperous, too, with polytheism, that their society declined with monotheism, they overthrew Iknaton, called him a heretic, and restored polytheism. That was why one of the reasons Moses had to get out, to preserve the monotheistic concept somewhere else by founding a new religion. He was raised by the Pharaoh's daughter. There are traces of the Egyptian roots in Moses' writings; he uses the Hebrew word "Elohim", "gods", plural, for "LORD God", and "Thou shalt have no other gods before me," admitting they exist, but fighting them, and "Who is like unto Thee, among the gods?" "You're the best!" I don't know; I'm not a theologian. I just had a year of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Yale, and graduated from Mountain Heights neo-Pentecostal Bible College in 1974. I saw the Jupiter-Venus conjunction in Leo tonight, the same as the Star of Bethlehem. It was out for about an hour. Astrology is from paganism, too, and probably the Dead used an astrologer when they set up the stadium dates as a Christian joke, although who knows how forgiving the Christians can be about that. The Bible accuses those who "worship the host of heaven upon the housetops" and they said that meant the pagan Babylonian astrologers. But the Christians reject a lot of other things the Jews said, like the rule against pork. Maybe that verse condemns the Roman astrologers, too. I read that not only were the Romans, and Greeks, into that, but they had augurs, or prophecies by things like the flight of birds, which might signify things like victory or defeat in war, or they'd read the entrails of animals they sacrificed, like tea leaves, or "sibyls" at the Oracle of Apollo at Delphi would prophecy the future in poetry, Socrates had a "inner god" that told him what to do. The Christians say "abandon all that" and then years later when you're "mature in the Lord" it wasn't so bad, and won't really hurt you, "all things are pure to him who is pure", "nothing is unclean of itself", etc. This issue is "if __________ makes my brother to stumble, I will eat no ____________," "Blessed is the man who is not condemned by the thing he alloweth," and something about the "commandments of men". I'm going to write more on another post so it isn't too long.
  • deaded2
    9 years 2 months ago
    Hehe gardenamesX2 :) I was
    Hehe gardenamesX2 :) I was thinking just the opposite... direwulf isinmyhead I hope they play it next week!!! Don't murder me I beg of you don't murder me Pleeeeeeeeeeaaase don't murder me
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    9 years 2 months ago
    couldn't have said it better
    isinmyhead & direwulf
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Just an irrational thought, and don't get be wrong, I don't condone illegal activities and wouldn't actually do this even if I could, but wouldn't it be nice to be able to track the section/seat numbers that are being scalped for ridiculous prices, then hacking into the ticket tracking system that they use to track tickets that have been scanned at the gate, and marking them all as "invalid" or "used" or whatever they tag them as. Though I guess that would just end up screwing the person who bought the scalped tickets.
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Actually I would like to see GDTS not issue the tickets to those selling on any of the sites - this way the seller gets screwed for selling something that they don't have in their possession. Put those tix on sale at the box office for a walk-up surprise!
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Sounds like something on urban dictionary. I always check the box office on the day of though, and I've gotten a couple. I remember tagging along with my cousin to see Boston at the Centrum in '87 and being bummed that I didn't have enough cash for the scalpers, then taking a leap and checking the box office and they had just released more seats. They were tagged as "obstructed" but ended up being excellent seats just above stage level with a perfect view of stage right. I don't expect to have such luck in Chicago but I'll be trying.
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They haven't released any tickets yet, so I doubt that seller is on the up and up!
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My story sounds familiar, long-term fan who saw them first in Oakland in the late 70's while going to high school in the Bay Area. I was hooked. My last show woul've been at Buckeye Lake in I think ''94. Had a ticket, but life got in the way and could not go. Fast forward to Jan 2015 and I was excited about the announcement of the 50th Anniversary shows. I sent in mail order for four $95 tickets for July 4. About a month later got the dreaded rejection letter. My three friends and I were bummed but not too worried figuring with three days of tickets available, we would get some in the ticketmaster sale with no big deal. On Feb. 28th, went to work where there is a faster connection and right at 10a put in for 4 best available tickets for the July 4th show. Very quickly I had the spinning sign saying a 5 minute wait time. Ninty minutes later I had a sick feeling I was screwed. I spoke with my wife who is not a fan about going solo. She understood why I really wanted to go, but when I checked on stubhub for a ticket I was shocked at the prices. No way was I going to pay $700 for a behind the stage ticket (I didn't want to bother to go and stare at the back of stage). I kept checking ticket prices and remained discouraged until early this week when I saw the $425 ticket in 215 on eBay Klang discussed in an earlier post and thought that price is one I will and can do as the seat was full view. However, that ticket scared me as the seller had 0 feedback and I didn't want to go to all this effort and not have a ticket. The day that ticket expired I saw another July 3rd ticket on eBay in section 311 with a buy it now of $550 or make an offer. After going back and forth with the seller over the next day we settled on the $425 amount I was comfortable paying. It's still a crazy price - and by far the most I've ever paid for a ticket, but I'm very excited the trip and concert are now really going to happen. Even better, my friends are now looking for singles and we'll go a a group if they score or I'll go to my first concert ever solo knowing I'll be among thousands of friends. In sum, Klang's advice was right on for me Lastly, maybe they'll play a couple of my favorite songs - Althea and Cassidy. See everyone in the parking lot!
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Ok lets get down to it First off just finished watching my last of all my vhs dead. Backstage pass Downhill from here Dead Ahead Ticket to new years (87-88) Fantastic show the ticket to new years and it has special significance for me personally. It was my initiation to the dead (as the story was told about 500 posts ago). It's a must watch for sure, great jovial band interviews during the break and comedic shorts (aka Mickey as Spock). RIP Brent, Jerry and Leonard. Anyway I got hooked back into the dead after this new tour revelation and watching all these vids after buying and watching Sunshine Daydream (plug the 'dreamers :-) ) I am rediscovering what I love and have loved about this band if you can even call them just a band they are so much more. I am truly blessed to be able to have got the message and the vibe from this band that so many others have missed... (to be continued)
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I find it ironic that the same reasons the deadheads like the dead are the same reasons the non-deadheads dislike the dead. Cases in point: 1) Generally considered a rock band the dead have country songs and integrate jazz, bluegrass and acid rock into their style. Most rock fans do not appreciate such things. Deadheads do. 2) The dead is associated with drugs and the consuming of said substances. The mainstream rock fan acknowledges this and partakes to a point but does not endorse or publicly admit their involvement in such activities. Most deadheads embrace it be it alcohol, maryjane or (insert vice here). 3) Some of us "get it" because we are open minded, the general public is not. 4) The dead make a lot of mistakes. Poor harmonies (not limited to Donna, Phil), Jerry solos sometimes on but can be off, forgotten, missed and blown lyrics. Bobbys Vegas lounge act. The mainstream can't handle this and are turned off. Deadheads (professional, old or young, hippy, business man, homeless person and every type of person in between) are very tolerant and accepting of these mistakes because we know that the dead as a band bring us to so many different heights that no other band could. Seeing them live was a whole different experience than seeing any other musical artist or performance...
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brother i hope you score tickets - positive vibes your way
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Watching the video reminded me of my friend that videotaped the pay per view event. And IIRC Bill Walton and Kevin McCale were both there and were being interviewed. So Bill is not just a fan (my bad for an earlier post), he is very close to the band. I say he was a groupie not your ordinary fan. He made a ton of shows! I also met him at a meet and greet with Bill and Mickey for a GD tribute night at Sacramento Kings game. Frikkin awesome got a great purple tie dye kings dead shirt from the deal. Bill and MH told us a few stories it was a hoot. So if he says the dead are coming to bay area, I think I am gonna have to believe him. This is good news and may be the change in luck I was looking for. Positive things are coming...
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One of best times I had touring the Boise show of 83
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I was shut out of all ticketing methods like many on this forum.Surprised and disappointed with how it all went down. Saw around 200 shows from 1980-93. Had given up hope on going and eating the $900 non-refundable flights for my wife and I when a little luck happened. I am only posting this to help others gauge the market out there: Was able to score "Playin in the Band" CID travel package for 3 days in the GA field and hotel for 2 people for $4995. About a $2400 mark-up from the $2500 original price. Considering I was gonna absorb a $900 hit for plane tix and stress levels for looking everyday I thought it was worth it. Of course 2 months ago if someone told me I was spending 5K on 6 tickets and lodging I would have said "no way thats crazy" I hope this is helpful
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Where did you score the package, ebay or somewhere else I might find one? Thanks greg.
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I would check with uncle rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgrrrrrrrrrrrrrr about how great of a score that was...there may be some - er - problems. CID was designed to not be scalpable. They will need to get approval to transfer the package to you. Otherwise you are S.O.L. Uncle rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr care to pipe up and tell you story of changing CID package to family (not just someone who bought online...)
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Morning Proper, Long story short... To transfer a package to anyone...even family member other than name registered for will call on original purchase, CID has to preapprove it so you need to bring their email authorizing it, if they do then a hand written letter from original owner specifying transfer with sellers signature on arrival to hotel, produce buyers driver license or passport, sellers photocopied license or passport to affirm signature and.... THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER"S CREDIT CARD, not a photocopy.... It can be done, I sure hope the dude who scalped you will be in Chicago the day of check in... CID frowns on scalping, despite the inflated prices the system is somewhat protective.... Good luck....
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Klanger busy on the west-coast evening posts...I believe our fearless leader Jer summed it up the best in an interview when asked "what makes dead fans so different from everyone else?" Captn Trips' response? "Our fans are like people who like liquorice, most people don't like liquorice, but those who do, LIKE IT A LOT" For me personally, it was the way they played their music - yes there were nights that it was off and Jerry was the first one to admit that when it was off, it was HORRIBLE...but when they were firing on all pistons...look out. Next, no two nights were ever the same. EVER. Each show was fresh and brought something to us (the fans). Today's concerts are so contrived that it seems more like a Broadway play...1.5 hours and out. Before you jump on me - yes, there are bands out there that improv and jam and mix it up, but for most, it seems like punching a time card and gone...I miss the '90s before the Eagles ruined the concert experience...most shows were a minimum 2 hours, but closer to 3. Now they are 1.5 EXACTLY (including encore). I saw the stones and actually left because it looked like they were hitting marks for christ's sake. Solo of satisfaction, Jagger moves to stage left and pelvis thrust, with arm in the air, move stage centre, repeat... There was also the whole concert experience. Never in my life have I felt so safe on acid and so loved. I went in the '90s and I have to say there was totally a seedy element to Shakedown, but for the most part, I felt that if things went sideways, some kind head would take me into their bus, feed me, maybe share a dube and talk me down before the show started...where else does that happen? Most shows, you are likely to either get rolled and robbed or worse, have someone call the psych ward on you - explain that one! Finally, and likely most importantly, they were/are all amazing musicians. I watch a lot of the dead covers and yeah they are great, but there is always something missing. Mickey loved off tempo timing, Phil was a student of avant garde, while Jerry was a living juke-box that could play anything with strings. Hell the guy gave a serious go at the steel pedal...
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Lifetime resident here again. Some of you have been kind enough to ask me if I have tickets. I don't, and I decided, after more than four decades of chasing them, I will let them chase me this time. So, in an effort to assist my fellow Deadheads who do not know Chicago well, I will continue my efforts to guide you to some interesting suggestions, such as they are. Please realize I'm taking things into consideration that I know will most likely be in effect; heat (after all, it IS the Fourth Day of July, and Chicago at that time can feel more like Cambodia than the Midwest), traffic, costs, etc. Without further ado, here we go again. I already suggested the Art Institute, a Wendella boat ride, Oak Street Beach, and several restaurants, most within walking distance of Soldier Field (SF) if you are in reasonable shape. Some have asked me about the Lincoln Park Zoo. In all candor, I'm not a zoo fan. Seeing animals locked up in cages depresses me, and the zoo is a hefty distance from SF. Buckingham Fountain is on the lakefront, just north of SF. It is beautiful day or night, and a good place to gather. Millennium Park can be a great stop as well. The Bean, the Pritzker Bandshell, the Mouth Fountain, it's all good. The Field Museum is another great place close by if it's hot out. Lots of mummies and other stuffed dead things, but still worth the price of admission. Have fun, and remember, even though it may be 'The Last Time', the scene only works the way it's supposed to when we help each other.
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So, how long have you been experiencing this EDAD condition? Heehee, sorry your user name just made me LOL.
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Thank you for all the heads up.I spoke to the person I bought the package from by phone before making the transaction. They somehow got 2 PINTB travel packages. They are staying at same hotel. We will meet in person on 7/2 at hotel. Hotel has the tickets. I am aware of the transfer policy but we are waiting a little while before contacting CID about the transfer. The seller will have their original credit card at hotel so we think we are going to be OK
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that these "lucky heads" scored two packages, so now you get to pay their way,just makes you shake your head......
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Julex - you may want to check the exact name of the package you have purchased as the Playing in the Band package (with some VIP elements) was withdrawn by CID and didn't go on sale. Sounds like you may have a Sunshine Daydream deal which is basically tix and hotel. The seller would have been able to purchase two travel packages as this was offered in a dropdown on the order page. Congratulations :-)
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I agree Boo - I was extremely fortunate to get through to the buy page on the CID site - it didn't cross my mind to buy 2 packages when all I required was one.
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Sunshine daydream is correct. I get a shirt!!!! Paying for another couple to get to go to Chicago is not my idea of a great deal but I went into this deal with both eyes (and wallet) open! The seller should buy me limitless drinks for the weekend!!
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you nailed it. i did not see all that many shows, but man, i REALLY miss them.
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you also nailed it! you love the dead or you don't for the most part. My wife is one of the few people I know who "likes" them but does not love them.
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you also nailed it! you love the dead or you don't for the most part. My wife is one of the few people I know who "likes" them but does not love them.
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i have been to several GD or ratdog shows solo...it is always fun. you'll have a blast if it ends up that way
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i kind of agree with you. it is not a popular opinion on this site, but it is yours/ours. i lucked out and got them at face but i would have paid over face to go....not the kinds of prices I've seen quoted but maybe 2X face if i could get them.
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i have been listening to this tour this week from archive.org. wow. everyone knows about cornell 5/8...buffalo 5/9 may be even better. Keith shows some real personality on a couple of songs.currently listening 5/25 at the Mosque...really crisp, great energy. every song. i was at Baltimore 5/26 (? not sure if that is the date...another incredible show. i'm not onto saying this era, this tour, etc was better than another but if I was...this tour may be my favorite. even the song selections are my favorites.
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Was on that bus from NYC til the end...all great Boston Barton Buff Va etc...they were peaking...can't go wrong with any spring 77
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Section 204. Please anyone have a clue if this section was considered "obstructed" or not? Or any thoughts you might have. Need answers or opinions ASAP. Thanks in advance, Greg
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pretty sure that dude is scamming, I emailed him first he says he has ticket master, I ask where he says GA, I say is that the one in front or back, he says frontpretty sure TM didn't have the front pit on offer, correct me if I'm wrong, bound to be a few scams running, be careful '77 was a good run after the Buffalo 5-9, Rochester 5-11 and on.......
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According to the seating chart it will be obstructed but with a view. Look at the soldier field website or ticketmaster. I'm off to the side and curious as well what kind of line of sight. I'm used to getting down no matter where I am all is well as long as the band keeps playing on.
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Dude, you know the view is, well, not a view. There are buckets of GDTS TOO tix ending auctions as I type on eBay. Self-selection criteria and priorities: - view or no view? - TM or GDTSOOO commemorative? Last ride on the bus, bro...
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Yo Boo....to my knowledge TM had nothing in front of the stage, floor or anywhere else in the lower bowls. All back, side, obstructed, or way up high facing the stage (nose bleeds).
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Anyone familiar with the 200 and 300 level club seating with the private bars and washrooms. Do seats over there have access to all that, or will it be closed off for the shows?
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Greg, If you search online for soldier field concerts, there is an image of a Kid Rock concert where about half of Section 204 is filled. Nobody is sitting on the side or behind the stage. It seems like a lot has to do with where in Section 204. If you are near 205 you might have a view for obstructed prices. Good luck!
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Consider this: Didn't Rolling Stone report that the stage would be reconfigured to allow for sale of seats located behind, to provide additional tickets for each show? Would it be possible that the updated seating chart didn't get fully updated to remove the "no view" marking behind the stage? If so, then a seat behind the stage might be a miracle after all. Take a peek at that RS article again and make your own judgment. BTW, this ain't Kid Rock, this is Fare Thee Well baby!
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more post about prices, no view, partial view, shit view, no shit view, it's all the same, the biggest ripoff of a fan base ever. Gee, let's hope nothing happens to any of the participants before the show, like illness or god forbid, death. can you imagine trying to get your money back from this fiasco? I can't believe that some people who are so out of it that they would consider paying a thousand dollars for a three day pass. What the hell is wrong with you people? I've got a used band aid from phil's finger, an all ready been chewed piece of gum from Mickey's bedpost and a scab from bobby's shoulder, any bids? Laugh out loud, you people make me laugh. I wouldn't give you a buck of any ticket to this fiasco, biggest screw ever.
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It looks like you received your gdtstoo money orders back.
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On the no view Shapiro himself stated "The sight lines won’t be the same, but you’re in. They made a decision to get as many people as possible into the show. There will be (video) screens and sound back there.” All about being there! Music sounds tasty from any vantage point. Blows my mind people will shell out thousands to see the dead when it's all about truly hearing the music. I opted for behind the stage as soon as they went on sale because I knew it would be my best chance to score tix, all about being there!
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We saw more mail-in tickets available than any other band has ever done. Nice. We can't name another major show in the past decade that didn't use Ticketmaster. Yep. We saw the shows sell out in minutes, like most top acts. Of course. Many of us didn't snag a ticket. Natch. Are greedy scalpers going overboard to try to take advantage of us Heads? Hardly unusual. Does this make for some tough decisions for us? Uh-huh. (If the price is too high, don't buy) Tell me again how anyone could blame the Band, promoter or GDTS TOO? I mean anyone old enough to dress themselves. Sure we may not have a ticket (yet) but are we that nieve that we expect more shows, free shows, shows in our own backyard? This is Fare Thee Well baby.
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Glad to hear you're in. I plan to be there too. Got to pitch a wang dang doodle one more time! After all, this is Fare The Well baby!
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Link to Rolling Stone article please.
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You pull the trigger on 204?