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slewan
The Who are playing Berlin Waldbühne in June.
It's all reserved seating (which is quite surprising for Waldbühne – as we all know there's usually no reserved seating inside the various blocks)
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slewan
The Who are playing Berlin Waldbühne in June.
It's all reserved seating (which is quite surprising for Waldbühne – as we all know there's usually no reserved seating inside the various blocks)
Got my Tickets this morning. You can choose better seats on www.myticket.de than on Eventim!
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slewan
saw them once some 25 years ago. It was good but I don't feel any urge to see them again
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slewan
saw them once some 25 years ago. It was good but I don't feel any urge to see them again
Well, we won't be seeing you at the Waldebühne on 20th June 2023 then, will we ?
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slewan
saw them once some 25 years ago. It was good but I don't feel any urge to see them again
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mosthigh
Saw them in 2016, 2019, and 2022. 2016 was way more rocking, but the orchestra show I saw in 2019 was a close second in it's epic-ness (plus Eddie Vedder showed up). This year was also good, but they're just that much older now.
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Saw them in 2016, 2019, and 2022. 2016 was way more rocking, but the orchestra show I saw in 2019 was a close second in it's epic-ness (plus Eddie Vedder showed up). This year was also good, but they're just that much older now.
Hey mosthigh, I saw 2016 and 2019 Vancouver shows, liked 2016 a lot more, not that 2019 was bad. Where did you see them in 2022? I'll definitely see them again if they come back here.
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Saw them in 2016, 2019, and 2022. 2016 was way more rocking, but the orchestra show I saw in 2019 was a close second in it's epic-ness (plus Eddie Vedder showed up). This year was also good, but they're just that much older now.
Hey mosthigh, I saw 2016 and 2019 Vancouver shows, liked 2016 a lot more, not that 2019 was bad. Where did you see them in 2022? I'll definitely see them again if they come back here.
The sound at the 2016 gig was excellent, one of the best sounding gigs I’ve heard in Rogers…. (It could also be the fact this was the first time I’d seen The Who indoors, previous 3-4 times all outdoors)
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Saw them in 2016, 2019, and 2022. 2016 was way more rocking, but the orchestra show I saw in 2019 was a close second in it's epic-ness (plus Eddie Vedder showed up). This year was also good, but they're just that much older now.
Hey mosthigh, I saw 2016 and 2019 Vancouver shows, liked 2016 a lot more, not that 2019 was bad. Where did you see them in 2022? I'll definitely see them again if they come back here.
The sound at the 2016 gig was excellent, one of the best sounding gigs I’ve heard in Rogers…. (It could also be the fact this was the first time I’d seen The Who indoors, previous 3-4 times all outdoors)
Hey Paddy, I might have mentioned it back then that the 2016 show was the best sounding I've heard at Rogers! A few recent shows I've seen also sounded really good, Killers and Bryan Adams. Elton also sounded pretty good at BC Place.
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Saw them in 2016, 2019, and 2022. 2016 was way more rocking, but the orchestra show I saw in 2019 was a close second in it's epic-ness (plus Eddie Vedder showed up). This year was also good, but they're just that much older now.
Hey mosthigh, I saw 2016 and 2019 Vancouver shows, liked 2016 a lot more, not that 2019 was bad. Where did you see them in 2022? I'll definitely see them again if they come back here.
The sound at the 2016 gig was excellent, one of the best sounding gigs I’ve heard in Rogers…. (It could also be the fact this was the first time I’d seen The Who indoors, previous 3-4 times all outdoors)
Hey Paddy, I might have mentioned it back then that the 2016 show was the best sounding I've heard at Rogers! A few recent shows I've seen also sounded really good, Killers and Bryan Adams. Elton also sounded pretty good at BC Place.
I caught Elton Friday at BC Place in Vancouver. I was sitting sidestage facing Elton and the sound was quite exceptional there, with three separate speaker columns facing towards me.
I saw The Who the next night at Climate Pledge (Lemon Pledge?) Arena in Seattle. The sound was also quite good, although Pete's guitar was low in the mix sometimes.
To round out the weekend I saw Bob Weir (Grateful Dead) at The Paramount in Seattle on Sunday. I liked the fact he didn't have a lead guitar, but had strings, horns, pedal steel, and even bagpipes on a few tunes.
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I saw The Who the next night at Climate Pledge (Lemon Pledge?) Arena in Seattle. The sound was also quite good, although Pete's guitar was low in the mix sometimes.
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StonesSoCal
Someone may have already posted this, but I thought the Who played great at Desert Trip both weekends. Clearly I was there for the Stones, but the Who were a highlight for me as well. Very energetic, loud, and overall stellar playing and I thought Roger was in good vocal form.
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