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RE: roget waters coming back to DC

saw it once and don't really feel that i need to see it again at that price, but it was a damn solid show and definitely glad i saw it once.  if someone offered me a free/very cheap ticket i'd be there in a heartbeat.
sweetcell wrote:
RE: roget waters coming back to DC

saw it once and don't really feel that i need to see it again at that price, but it was a damn solid show and definitely glad i saw it once.  if someone offered me a free/very cheap ticket i'd be there in a heartbeat.

how much were these tickets?  This might be an event for the whole family, which will be 4 tickets.  could get $$$$$.
enough to get you broke
chaz wrote:
sweetcell wrote:
RE: roget waters coming back to DC

saw it once and don't really feel that i need to see it again at that price, but it was a damn solid show and definitely glad i saw it once.  if someone offered me a free/very cheap ticket i'd be there in a heartbeat.

how much were these tickets?  This might be an event for the whole family, which will be 4 tickets.  could get $$$$$.


Rafters seats were $60, everything after that was between $100 and $200 if memory serves me right.
just never have liked the album the wall.. its fine for a 14 year old kid and all…
Yada wrote:
Can Peter Buck say, "I'm a millionaire x 100, so I'll shit in a can and shake it into a mic if I want to."



He could but Metallica and Lou Reed already pulled that trick.
hutch wrote:
just never have liked the album the wall.. its fine for a 14 year old kid and all…


You're aiming too high.

chaz wrote:
My son loves pink floyd.  I might have to take him and watch his head explode.


I'm calling Child Services.  Abuse like that should not be tolerated.  He learned it by watching you!

Brian
hutch wrote:
just never have liked the album the wall.. its fine for a 14 year old kid and all…

It is definitely not near the top of the list of my favorite floyd albums, but it has its moments.

I'd not go to this on my own.  But my little doppelganger would lose his mind at this show.  It's too much to resist.
^ Do it, Chaz! Do it!

Just think, that when he's all grown up and looks back on those exploding moments, he'll have incredible memories and stories to tell. Besides, those days are numbered, especially now that we'll probably never see a full Pink Floyd again. We already know that if there would be some sort of reforming, it still wouldn't be quite the same since they could only gather so many original members. This is a chance in a lifetime for the little rocking Chazster.
Don't do it, Chaz.

I was into Pink Floyd when I was a teenager, and look how i ended up.
Jaguar wrote:
^ Do it, Chaz! Do it!

Just think, that when he's all grown up and looks back on those exploding moments, he'll have incredible memories and stories to tell. Besides, those days are numbered, especially now that we'll probably never see a full Pink Floyd again. We already know that if there would be some sort of reforming, it still wouldn't be quite the same since they could only gather so many original members. This is a chance in a lifetime for the little rocking Chazster.


But look at our economy!  Tickets to this, in a stadium, will cost hundreds!

Some rubber cement, a couple cans of Reddi-Whip, "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" (because "The Wall"…it's about connecting….with people…..MAN!….) from Redbox, the audio through the Windows Media Player for visualizations.  That only costs, like $15!

Brian
I would think a guy who calls himself "Chaz" is probably immune to any economic downturn.

Brian_Wallace wrote:
Jaguar wrote:
^ Do it, Chaz! Do it!

Just think, that when he's all grown up and looks back on those exploding moments, he'll have incredible memories and stories to tell. Besides, those days are numbered, especially now that we'll probably never see a full Pink Floyd again. We already know that if there would be some sort of reforming, it still wouldn't be quite the same since they could only gather so many original members. This is a chance in a lifetime for the little rocking Chazster.


But look at our economy!  Tickets to this, in a stadium, will cost hundreds!

Some rubber cement, a couple cans of Reddi-Whip, "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" (because "The Wall"…it's about connecting….with people…..MAN!….) from Redbox, the audio through the Windows Media Player for visualizations.  That only costs, like $15!

Brian
Hardly the case…but with a bit of budgeting I can most definitely afford to spend a couple hundred bucks on something like this every once in a while. 

And as my screen name would suggest, there is nary a shred of bro-ishness in my personality.  My name is Charlie, and I have a few friends who call me Chaz…so way back when, when creating this account, that's the first thing that popped into my head.  And I never changed it, even during the multiple name changing frenzies of the last decade.

James wrote:
I would think a guy who calls himself "Chaz" is probably immune to any economic downturn.

Brian_Wallace wrote:
Jaguar wrote:
^ Do it, Chaz! Do it!

Just think, that when he's all grown up and looks back on those exploding moments, he'll have incredible memories and stories to tell. Besides, those days are numbered, especially now that we'll probably never see a full Pink Floyd again. We already know that if there would be some sort of reforming, it still wouldn't be quite the same since they could only gather so many original members. This is a chance in a lifetime for the little rocking Chazster.


But look at our economy!  Tickets to this, in a stadium, will cost hundreds!

Some rubber cement, a couple cans of Reddi-Whip, "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" (because "The Wall"…it's about connecting….with people…..MAN!….) from Redbox, the audio through the Windows Media Player for visualizations.  That only costs, like $15!

Brian


Jason & The Nashville Scorchers!

IOTA
Arlington, VA 30th Anniversary Tour
Thursday, January 5, 2012 at 8:00pm.
Nigel wrote:
BoDeans
Rams Head on Stage
11/1


Maybe I'm the last person to know, but apparently Sammy quit the band a few months ago.  Via text message.  While the band was on tour.  So it's just Kurt and five other guys now.  Still a good show, though.
Brian_Wallace wrote:

Some rubber cement, a couple cans of Reddi-Whip, "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" (because "The Wall"…it's about connecting….with people…..MAN!….) from Redbox, the audio through the Windows Media Player for visualizations.  That only costs, like $15!

Brian


So that's why I found this picture on my computer…


I was stoked at first when I thought Brian was getting into early Heart (before Ann found donuts) and then I put on my glasses. What a bummer.

Vampyre Heart!!? What a bummer.
http://www.myspace.com/666vampyreheart

Papa



Nigel wrote:
Nigel wrote:
BoDeans
Rams Head on Stage
11/1


Maybe I'm the last person to care, but apparently Sammy quit the band a few months ago.  Via text message.  While the band was on tour.  So it's just Kurt and five other guys now.  Still a good show, though.
I was all set for this – I love John Wesley Harding, but now I'm on a panel at a conference the next day and just know I will need the night before to review and rest.  I'm very sad!

kosmo wrote:
R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck has confirmed his first tour since his seminal alt-rock band’s official break-up. Buck and longtime R.E.M. collaborator/The Minus Five visionary Scott McCaughey will back singer-songwriter John Wesley Harding on tour this November. John Wesley Harding’s backing group will also include the King Charles Trio, which features Decemberists members John Moen, Chris Funk, Jenny Conlee-Drizos and Nate Query. Harding is touring in support of his critically acclaimed new record The Sound of His Own Voice.

John Wesley Harding
November 16 Vienna, VA—Jammin’ Java

willie postponed due to illness


what a late suspension.. just about 15 minutes before doors open!
Jeff Lewis is looking for an 11/21 DC area gig.