lwoxley
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Re: Demolish Nissan Pavilion...the Coldplay thread.
October 10, 2005 at 12:21 PM UTC
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Originally posted by Seth Hurwitz:
Originally posted by Roadbike Mankie:
Originally posted by Seth Hurwitz:
the problem is that, as many times as people say they're not going back there, they go anyway
So Seth, is that your justification for giving people the shaft on the price of a yuengling?
no, but it's the same supply/demand theory…if sales drop, then we will obviously need to reconsider…you should quit buying it if it bothers you that much
when was the last time you remember the price of Yuengling changing?
Oh, I stopped buying drinks at the 930 a long time ago Seth so it's no big deal at all for me. I stopped buying drinks, then stopped going to the club on a regular basis, then I moved away…so losing my business is not going to cause you to sell that Lear Jet you commute in! ;)
Besides, I've been saying exactly the same as you regarding the price of beer and the cost of a night out in general…stop whining and stop going or nothing will change, and I don't blame the club for making as much profit as you can….you're running a business for God's sake!
bags
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Re: Demolish Nissan Pavilion...the Coldplay thread.
October 10, 2005 at 01:56 PM UTC
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Originally posted by Roadbike Mankie:
Oh, I stopped buying drinks at the 930 a long time ago
While I havent stopped completely, cold turkey, on Saturday I did my drinking at the Saloon. $6.50 for 20 oz of Double Diamond. I'd say that far improves upon the $6 yuengling. Didn't have any beer at 9:30 at all…on a Saturday night. That's a sea change for me. (I had a couple Heineken's at the Club on Friday, but mostly drank at DC9 – $2 Yuengling between 9 and 10:00. Hot damn)
brokensocscene
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Re: Demolish Nissan Pavilion...the Coldplay thread.
March 03, 2009 at 05:09 PM UTC
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Are you referring to this, kosmo? ;D
sweetcell
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Re: Demolish Nissan Pavilion...the Coldplay thread.
March 03, 2009 at 05:55 PM UTC
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speaking on entertaining in this thread:
back wrote:
wow. i have never been to the Nissan Pavilion and I have never heard anything good about it.
I would go if Radiohead was playing. thats probably it though.
great prediction, sonick! 3 years before it actually happened…
Arthwys
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Re: Demolish Nissan Pavilion...the Coldplay thread.
March 03, 2009 at 05:59 PM UTC
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I clicked on this thinking it was a new thread (I'm not a Coldplay fan and so for all I knew they may have just played Nissan). First thing I thought was….Oh, so now Colplay is even imitating Radiohead down to playing Nissan is awful weather/traffic.
sweetcell
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Re: Demolish Nissan Pavilion...the Coldplay thread.
March 03, 2009 at 07:09 PM UTC
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ditto. and i'd follow the same strategy as i did last time: consider it a half-day affair, leave downtown before 3:00, and have lots of food & drinks in the cooler to help pass the time. but other than RH, daft punk, prince, and the like… fuhgetabodit.
sweetcell
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Re: Demolish Nissan Pavilion...the Coldplay thread.
March 03, 2009 at 07:38 PM UTC
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true dat - there were 5 of us in the car, and we were given a spot about 150 feet away from the entrance. we left half-way through the last song and were were on 66 in 5 minutes flat.
mind you, RH is good about rewarding car-poolers and other do-gooders. i haven't heard of any other bands/tour doing this, therefore not sure if NIN/JA will be giving out primo parking to the enviros.
distance
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Re: Demolish Nissan Pavilion...the Coldplay thread.
March 03, 2009 at 07:48 PM UTC
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back wrote:
sweetcell wrote:
speaking on entertaining in this thread:
back wrote:
wow. i have never been to the Nissan Pavilion and I have never heard anything good about it.
I would go if Radiohead was playing. thats probably it though.
great prediction, sonick! 3 years before it actually happened…
I am a man of my word. and i will go to Nissan every year if Radiohead were to keep playing.
not even radiohead would get me back to nissan. didn't bother going in 08… even though i've only been able to see radiohead once within 200 miles of my house. i'd rather take my money elsewhere. i've been to as many radiohead shows in canada as i have in this country. i'm certainly not one of those people who will say they won't go and then do so. nothing would get me back to dar either.
not even aphex twin.
brokensocscene
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Re: Demolish Nissan Pavilion...the Coldplay thread.
May 20, 2009 at 04:59 PM UTC
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So here we go again…Coldplay playing on a weekday at Nissan.
If someone wants to go to this show and not miss even a single song, what time SHOULD he/she leave DC?! (this is not for me) ??
sweetcell
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Re: Demolish Nissan Pavilion...the Coldplay thread.
May 20, 2009 at 05:49 PM UTC
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Hello wrote:
If someone wants to go to this show and not miss even a single song, what time SHOULD he/she leave DC?! (this is not for me) ??
the leave-by-3 rule doesn't apply because this show isn't sold out - at least a third of the lawn hasn't been sold, and there are plenty of pavilion seats left too (in fact, you can select GA pits and a pair of front row center reserved on LN.com! their "seat chooser" app is way cool). so you have a choice: leave at 4:00'ish and get there with an hour or two to kill in the parking lot. leave during rush hour (5:00) and probably get there in time for the second opener. leave at 6:00 and there is a chance that you'll miss some of coldplay - there will be a line to get from 66 to nissan by then.
enjoy your coldplay show, joe - hope you don't miss a single song :D
Relaxer
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Re: Demolish Nissan Pavilion...the Coldplay thread.
May 20, 2009 at 07:05 PM UTC
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Hello wrote:
So here we go again…Coldplay playing on a weekday at Nissan.
If someone wants to go to this show and not miss even a single song, what time SHOULD he/she leave DC?! (this is not for me) ??
Birds go flying at the speed of sound to show you how it all began. Birds plan to leave the office at around 3:00 or so; if you could see it then you'd understand.
brokensocscene
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Re: Demolish Nissan Pavilion...the Coldplay thread.
May 21, 2009 at 02:39 PM UTC
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not sure yet if going to this show, but if we go, we are leaving DC between 5:30-5:45 pm!
will let you know if we miss anything :)
Relaxer wrote:
Hello wrote:
So here we go again…Coldplay playing on a weekday at Nissan.
If someone wants to go to this show and not miss even a single song, what time SHOULD he/she leave DC?! (this is not for me) ??
Birds go flying at the speed of sound to show you how it all began. Birds plan to leave the office at around 3:00 or so; if you could see it then you'd understand.
MyraEllen
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Re: Demolish Nissan Pavilion...the Coldplay thread.
May 22, 2009 at 02:31 PM UTC
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I have to say, we left DC close to 6, and the worst of the traffic was in DC. We made it there in just over an hour, barely saw any traffic, got parking right near the entrance, and had amazing seats. Even leaving wasn't a problem. I think we waited in the parking lot for about 20 minutes before even starting the car, and it was a breeze getting out. It was surprisingly amazing.
could it be? the renaissance of Nissan Pavilion?
sweetcell
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Re: Demolish Nissan Pavilion...the Coldplay thread.
May 22, 2009 at 02:34 PM UTC
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t'was because the show wasn't sold out.
brokensocscene
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Re: Demolish Nissan Pavilion...the Coldplay thread.
May 22, 2009 at 02:42 PM UTC
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yay! let's not demolish the Nissan pavillion, let's enjoy its rebirth! :P
ok i'm exaggerating, but taking route 66 to route 29 was the best "mistake" ever.
but sweetcell is right (partly), it wasn't sold out, so that explains why it was easy to get in and out of that parking lot.
however, the couple next to us left DC at 6 pm and got there around 8:30…! (they took route 66 all the way)