A smart move IMO you and your Dad will love it,congrats to a great son!!!![]()
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A smart move IMO you and your Dad will love it,congrats to a great son!!!![]()
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I'd rather just go to a show (concert but in a smaller venue like a bar or any place that fits under a 500 people), and for that $35 is my max. Unless its someone like The Roots or P Funk, then its $45. For a concert, I dont know. I feel like I might as well go watch the DVD of it since all the seats I've had have been the cheap ones(so i guess I may not be the right demograph for you) and I'm so far away. However I'd pay the money for a Buffett ticket, if I could ever get one.
Good move on the Stones. A band of that stature is def worth the $100 per. To be honest I am used to these prices here in NYC. The band I would pay for the most to see would be Pink Floyd if they do a tour by some miracle, would pay up to $300 to see them
I would spend like $50-100 to go to a good festival. For a regular concert I try to keep it in the $20-35 range. I won't spend $200 to see the Eagles because I know that is just Don Henley being an idiot.
I do know how much I will pay for a CD and that is $0.
End of line.
I will go to just about any concert there is. I love live music, but most of the bands I see don't have any seats out for you. General admission for the win! When I was in VA I drove through crazy traffic for over 6 hours to get to Philly to see 5 bands for $15. We missed 3 of them. It was still worth the 15 though 'cause I got to see Demon Hunter.
Rambling....
Uhhhh, oh yeah. I would pay $100 to see the Stones. That would just be sweet.
Edit: I just thought about this... are you going to the show in Missoula? I think that's the closest one to me. I have no money but I think they're giving tickets away on the radio. Maybe I'll see you there!
Last edited by thepyrofish; 08-10-2006 at 09:47 AM.
I paid $175.00 per ticket for my wife and I to see Merle Haggard and the Strangers at a New Years Eve show in 2001. This was at a very old and quaint theatre that maybe seated 150 people. He played for 3 1/2 hours- well worth it! Long live Hag!!!
The only other living act that I would pay this much to see would be Neil Young w/ Crazy Horse and it would have to be under similar conditions.
Last edited by slcraiders; 08-10-2006 at 11:01 AM. Reason: To answer the question
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