Just Announced

Yada wrote:
Space wrote:
I saw Willie at this show. I'm forever glad that I saw him but he seemed like a past his prime old man 20 years ago. I want to say the ticket was in the $20 range.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1998/10/09/a-disarming-performance/700102eb-b4f1-4188-bb0c-9ae89c83cf03/?utm_term=.799e40736f31


I bought a pack of smokes and a gallon of gas in 1998 at Sheetz for $1.99 total.


smokes are bad for you
Vas wrote:
How was he?  To me he's just OK live.

Space wrote:
And I saw Sturgill at Gyspy Sally's. I want to say the tickets were $15.



he was alright. not good enough to see twice. especially since I haven't cared for his subsequent work. he seemed a little too full of himself.
You will always remember the show you saw

You will never remember what you did with the money you saved by not going
I think the appropriate response is …BOOM!
Seth wrote:
You will always remember the show you saw

You will never remember what you did with the money you saved by not going


Ha - this is so true
Seth wrote:
You will always remember the show you saw

You will never remember what you did with the money you saved by not going


I'll be sitting at home with a good bottle of wine or a fancy bottle of sour beer, with nice flowers on the table and maybe some other gift for my wife. Then I'll reap the benefits.
Seth wrote:
You will always remember the show you saw

You will never remember what you did with the money you saved by not going


And Seth will always remember the new car, new house and new club he bought with your money.
Seth wrote:
You will always remember the show you saw

You will never remember what you did with the money you saved by not going


I generally agree with spending my money on experiences.  I find myself travel or other experiences packing more bang for my buck these days.

There are a couple of shows where I wish I'd seen someone before they died.  Leonard Cohen once more.  The last Prince show at Warner Theater.  Just as many shows though where I've dropped a good bit of money to finally seen someone and they were just old and horrible.  I guess the corpose of Dylan doesn't stick with me in the same way as the missed opportunity to see Prince once more, but it's definitely there. 
Seth wrote:
You will always remember the show you saw

You will never remember what you did with the money you saved by not going
Congratulations, you've managed to offend both people with Alzheimer's and Space Freely all in one fell swoop. Great contribution.
the xx - night 3
7/25
Julian, wrote:
the xx - night 3
7/25


I don't understand why they wouldn't just be booked for one night at Anthem?
JRAD @ The Anthem on 10/20
Phil Collins
10/07 – Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena
Segall announcing acoustic dates and no dc yet

Wtf - this would be third straight time we got skipped

Ty at the Club is the fucking best
Space wrote:
Julian, wrote:
the xx - night 3
7/25




I don't understand why they wouldn't just be booked for one night at Anthem?


I dunno but noticed Anthem is booked all those dates
maybe they want to get paid 3 times?  :o

Space wrote:
Julian, wrote:
the xx - night 3
7/25


I don't understand why they wouldn't just be booked for one night at Anthem?
Incubus
8-12
FSS
hutch wrote:
Incubus
8-12
FSS


natural Julian show right there.
Yada wrote:
hutch wrote:
Incubus
8-12
FSS


natural Julian show right there.
I was moderately intrigued when they announced the Richmond date this morning but then I realized tickets were $76 and not, I dunno, like 1/3rd as much, and I LOLed for four minutes straight.
JohnnyBaconbitz wrote:
Segall announcing acoustic dates and no dc yet

Wtf - this would be third straight time we got skipped

Ty at the Club is the fucking best

http://www.brooklynvegan.com/ty-segall-announces-solo-acoustic-tour/

Nov 13 at the clubbbb