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Hairball
Haha...well since you've never been there before, it is a must-do and highly recommended at least once in your life!
Be thankful you have the opportunity and enjoy the show.
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Hairball
Haha...well since you've never been there before, it is a must-do and highly recommended at least once in your life!
Be thankful you have the opportunity and enjoy the show.
where do you prefer if in the PIT? sides? back? front? I'm in no rush to be on the rail personally but would like to try and watch Charlie a bit if possible
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swimtothemoon
Just picked up a pit ticket Keith’s side for a total of $550.00 including fees.
think this is face value. Did this about 3am US central time Friday morning.
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Aquamarine
I have to ask, I know it's trivial but it's been driving me nuts--why does everybody capitalize "PIT"? I mean, there may be a good reason that I just don't know.
To make it sound better. bigger, and more important than it really is?
In a massive US stadium show, not the best location especially right on the front rail. Miss out on entire stage production, can't see all band members, lower quality sound, and packed in like sardines.
There's good reasons those seats behind the pit are more desirable - you have a designated spot, and the overall audio/visual experience is better.
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Aquamarine
I have to ask, I know it's trivial but it's been driving me nuts--why does everybody capitalize "PIT"? I mean, there may be a good reason that I just don't know.
To make it sound better. bigger, and more important than it really is?
In a massive US stadium show, not the best location especially right on the front rail. Miss out on entire stage production, can't see all band members, lower quality sound, and packed in like sardines.
There's good reasons those seats behind the pit are more desirable - you have a designated spot, and the overall audio/visual experience is better.
I will comment on each of your comments about the pit Hairball:
In a massive US stadium show, not the best location especially right on the front rail -- well, yes and no. You will see the band closer than anywhere else, especially good for seeing the expressions on their faces, body language, and interaction between them. Paris 2 was the first time I was in the pit/Pit/PIT and I was just blown away. I had forgotten just how truly great they really are and all the reasons I ever loved the Stones came home to me WITH A VENGEANCE. And you could see that they were really into it and not just going through the motions, cashing it in. You won't see those things if u are not in the pit/Pit/PIT
Miss out on entire stage production - true
can't see all band members - yes you can, but maybe not some of the supporting musicians (qualification -- on Keith's side, a clear, uninterrupted view of Charlie is interrupted by his cymbals, but you do see him every time he hits the cymbal on that side, it just goes back and forth of course)
lower quality sound - I thought the sound was great in there which was another reason why Paris 2 was so impressive AND I thought the band was amazingly tight.
and packed in like sardines - overall, I found it to be OK. Paris 2 I was in the equivalent of the fourth row and it was not packed, and Dublin and London 2 I was on the rail so really had no problem there either.
Paris 2 was my 50th show and was the greatest Stones show I have ever seen, and to date.
And as Beast would say, "it's pit or nowhere." This, coming from the Queen of the Rail.
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hilary
Hi! does anyone has got experience about "limited view" tickets for example New York's stadium? Are they very bad?
thank you
ps.im italian and i am going to buy a ticket
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swimtothemoon
Just picked up a pit ticket Keith’s side for a total of $550.00 including fees.
think this is face value. Did this about 3am US central time Friday morning.
For what show Tom?
plexi
Edit -- I see u answered the question.
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hilary
Hi! does anyone has got experience about "limited view" tickets for example New York's stadium? Are they very bad?
thank you
ps.im italian and i am going to buy a ticket
BAD. YOU WILL ONLY SEE CATWALK.
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anoyola
I have two lucky dips available for The Rosebowl. I can’t use them because my senior prom is the same night so I’m looking for two LDs for Santa Clara. If anyone has them please let me know. I was going to see them at T-Mobile arena in 2016 but the show was cancelled
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also does anyone know if GAfloor is a good view or not?
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Aquamarine
I have to ask, I know it's trivial but it's been driving me nuts--why does everybody capitalize "PIT"? I mean, there may be a good reason that I just don't know.
To make it sound better. bigger, and more important than it really is?
In a massive US stadium show, not the best location especially right on the front rail. Miss out on entire stage production, can't see all band members, lower quality sound, and packed in like sardines.
There's good reasons those seats behind the pit are more desirable - you have a designated spot, and the overall audio/visual experience is better.
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Aquamarine
I have to ask, I know it's trivial but it's been driving me nuts--why does everybody capitalize "PIT"? I mean, there may be a good reason that I just don't know.
To make it sound better. bigger, and more important than it really is?
In a massive US stadium show, not the best location especially right on the front rail. Miss out on entire stage production, can't see all band members, lower quality sound, and packed in like sardines.
There's good reasons those seats behind the pit are more desirable - you have a designated spot, and the overall audio/visual experience is better.
And it has to be said, if the US floor plans are to scale, those Pits look substantially bigger than the European Pits of 2017 & 18 so I really don’t think we’re comparing like with like.
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timbernardis
what does this message mean? I got it when I tried to post parts of a lengthy article:
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timbernardis
what does this message mean? I got it when I tried to post parts of a lengthy article:
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plexi
It happens to me also.
It means (I think) that you have lost the connection and cannot post your message.
So, if it's a lengthy tome, take a photo of the message, for when you draft again and then submit.
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timbernardis
what does this message mean? I got it when I tried to post parts of a lengthy article:
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plexi
It happens to me also.
It means (I think) that you have lost the connection and cannot post your message.
So, if it's a lengthy tome, take a photo of the message, for when you draft again and then submit.
Well, I am able to get onto other websites plus I tried it in Firefox, Internet Explorer and Chrome, all three and got the same message. And I have saved it as a Word document as well. Has it worked for you when you tried it later?
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