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Re: seating and things
- Subject: Re: seating and things
- From: "Blair M. Cummings" <blairc@infi.net>
- Date: Sat, 17 May 1997 23:37:31 +0000
I too agree! After waiting in line for Buffett tickets for 3 hrs and
him selling out in 25 min and NOT getting a ticket, I would be VERY
happy just to sit across the street from the WHO show and "hear" the
concert!
I was one of the lucky ones who got ORCH seating, but never
the less, If I could only see the WHO this 1 time in ORCH seating or
see them 100 times across the street from where they were
playing, I would ALWAYS choose the opportunity to just hear this
GREAT band!
Blair
> I've got to agree with Keith o' the Net here...sure, it's nice to get
> good seats, but one can carry that too far. It makes me sad to see
> people post things like, "Well, forget it if they aren't third row
> seats or better!" I don't think such fussiness is the sign of a more
> dedicated fan, in fact, I would guess quite the opposite. My friend
> Gordy, a 12 year old Who fan, attended his first Who show last year.
> The best seats he and his mum could get were towards the back of the
> upper balcony. They couldn't even see the video screens. But he was
> happy just to BE at a Who concert. I feel very sorry for anyone who
> can't feel that way anymore, for anyone who can't enjoy a concert
> without being within spitting distance of the band. It just seems...
> awful cold.
>
>
> Hope I die before I get bored,
>
> -Yellow "Lemon Fresh" Ledbetter
>
>