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>my tears are ruining my keyboard. Do you think my wife will let me travel
>across the continent to see "a stupid rock concert?"

Steve:

If she loves you, I don't think she'll say that. If she does, point out that
sometime in the future she'll want to do something like this and that a
marriage is supposed to be a partnership, and not adversarial.

>- - besides, I live in Canada, and flying is really expensive....

How far from the US? You could drive down, take a shuttle flight...$70, $80
usually.

>Arrrghhhh

Don't bum out about it...do something about it! Ask yourself: what would
Brian Boitano do?

>available" without any idea what or where it is, and I've noticed at many
>shows there are rows of empty seats up front, presumably bought up by
>brokers.  It's a rip, but it does get you seats.

Keets:

ANY seats at a Who concert are good seats.

>The question is, was the 96 Quadrophenia tour any good?

Oscar:

I saw the second night at MSG, and it was great. The first half was very
good, but from 5:15 on it was unbelievable. The energy level increased
dramatically. It was like an explosion. Better than Raleigh 1989 and almost
as good as Greensboro 1975.
However, IMHO the `97 tour was even better. I missed Phil Daniels but the
performance was definitely superior.

I admit I'm excited, more than five months before the event. Excited enough
to order both the Who's Next DVD and the new live Who from Musicmakers this
morning when I should be getting ready to open the store. I hope to see a
lot of you at the Atlanta preshow, and I think perhaps I'll explore the idea
of having the Whofest to coincide. Sound good to anyone?

                   Cheers                          ML