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Agree, from that angle it does look pretty full.
that is not the angle it's just the way it was in fact
Staples Center was packed to capacity for the concert, the first of 17 dates the Stones are set to play throughout the United States.[www.washingtonpost.com]
LOS ANGELES, May 4 (Reuters) - The Rolling Stones rocked a packed house in Los Angeles on Friday on the opening night of their North American "50 and Counting" tour
Thanks proudmary for the info. It puts to rest the "Staples Center will be half empty" theory, hopefully.
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THIS IS NOT A SAD BITTER TOUR
JUST SAD BITTER FANS WHO DIDN'T PLAN AHEAD
SOON AS BIGGER BANG TOUR ENDED I STARTED SAVING A BIT HERE AND THERE IN MY
ROLLING STONES PIGGY BANK BECAUSE I DIDN'T WANNA BE BROKE WHEN ANOTHER TOUR ROLLED AROUND
AND HERE IT IS AND YEP I HAVE MY TICKETS AND ILL BE THERE
HAPPY AS A @#$%& ON MAY 20TH AT STAPLES
STOP YOUR SOBBING PEOPLE
NEVER HEARD OF BEING PROACTIVE??????
If you up the point size and make the letters red I've think you've got a winner on your hands.
Now that's more like it, takes a while but you do catch on.
I think it wouldn't have been too much to just do it rather than criticize.
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Agree, from that angle it does look pretty full.
that is not the angle it's just the way it was in fact
Staples Center was packed to capacity for the concert, the first of 17 dates the Stones are set to play throughout the United States.[www.washingtonpost.com]
LOS ANGELES, May 4 (Reuters) - The Rolling Stones rocked a packed house in Los Angeles on Friday on the opening night of their North American "50 and Counting" tour
Thanks proudmary for the info. It puts to rest the "Staples Center will be half empty" theory, hopefully.
Yes, let's just hope that the glass remains half empty.
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Agree, from that angle it does look pretty full.
that is not the angle it's just the way it was in fact
Staples Center was packed to capacity for the concert, the first of 17 dates the Stones are set to play throughout the United States.[www.washingtonpost.com]
LOS ANGELES, May 4 (Reuters) - The Rolling Stones rocked a packed house in Los Angeles on Friday on the opening night of their North American "50 and Counting" tour
Thanks proudmary for the info. It puts to rest the "Staples Center will be half empty" theory, hopefully.
Yes, let's just hope that the glass remains half empty.
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Agree, from that angle it does look pretty full.
that is not the angle it's just the way it was in fact
Staples Center was packed to capacity for the concert, the first of 17 dates the Stones are set to play throughout the United States.[www.washingtonpost.com]
LOS ANGELES, May 4 (Reuters) - The Rolling Stones rocked a packed house in Los Angeles on Friday on the opening night of their North American "50 and Counting" tour
Thanks proudmary for the info. It puts to rest the "Staples Center will be half empty" theory, hopefully.
Yes, let's just hope that the glass remains half empty.
one more
[blogs.laweekly.com]
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andrewtQuote
benroyblenkle
THIS IS NOT A SAD BITTER TOUR
JUST SAD BITTER FANS WHO DIDN'T PLAN AHEAD
SOON AS BIGGER BANG TOUR ENDED I STARTED SAVING A BIT HERE AND THERE IN MY
ROLLING STONES PIGGY BANK BECAUSE I DIDN'T WANNA BE BROKE WHEN ANOTHER TOUR ROLLED AROUND
AND HERE IT IS AND YEP I HAVE MY TICKETS AND ILL BE THERE
HAPPY AS A @#$%& ON MAY 20TH AT STAPLES
STOP YOUR SOBBING PEOPLE
NEVER HEARD OF BEING PROACTIVE??????
If you up the point size and make the letters red I've think you've got a winner on your hands.
Now that's more like it, takes a while but you do catch on.
I think it wouldn't have been too much to just do it rather than criticize.
Now that's a positive attitude!
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bleedingman
I guess there's something in Ticketmaster's policy about changing prices but I'd be a tad ticked off if the person sitting next to me paid $300 less than I did, from the same, official source. $85 Lotto excepted.
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bleedingman
What exactly is the extra $63 fee for? I can live with $5 or maybe $10 but $63 EACH TICKET? For what?
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treaclefingers
What many of us have opined for some time...the term hubris in the article is spot on.
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GRNRBITW
i'm sure chuck leavell is gonna be blamed for this...so sad.
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treaclefingers
What many of us have opined for some time...the term hubris in the article is spot on.
isn't that made from garbanzo beans? bv's not gonna be happy...not supposed to talk about food here...
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buffalo7478
I would think they have a guarantee from the promoter for a set amount. I don't see Mick or Keith as the types who would give back a penny to a promoter.
But the article is very right on: "Price does matter," said Gary Bongiovanni, editor of the concert industry publication Pollstar. "The market is speaking."
There is little, if any, buzz about what should be the biggest tour of the year.
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I would think they have a guarantee from the promoter for a set amount. I don't see Mick or Keith as the types who would give back a penny to a promoter.
But the article is very right on: "Price does matter," said Gary Bongiovanni, editor of the concert industry publication Pollstar. "The market is speaking."
There is little, if any, buzz about what should be the biggest tour of the year.
bigger than the black crowes with jackie greene? saw them last week...i think they win out here...
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I would think they have a guarantee from the promoter for a set amount. I don't see Mick or Keith as the types who would give back a penny to a promoter.
But the article is very right on: "Price does matter," said Gary Bongiovanni, editor of the concert industry publication Pollstar. "The market is speaking."
There is little, if any, buzz about what should be the biggest tour of the year.
bigger than the black crowes with jackie greene? saw them last week...i think they win out here...
Sadly, tours like Mumford and Sons and Taylor Swift and maybe Macca have more buzz and are more 'relevant' to the masses (and more accessible).
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GRNRBITW
i'm sure chuck leavell is gonna be blamed for this...so sad.