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<< Rolling Stones tickets, when they came to Pittsburgh in 1972, I think were $9, $6, and $4. I went first-class and splurged on the $9 ticket.
Ticket prices today are usually insane, even allowing for inflation.
Hey, if you can afford it, and you enjoy going, that's great. If you can afford it. >>
Damn. The price range I'm lookin at is $50 - $350.
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<< I wish I had your problem, lol. I'm dying to go to Ozzfest, not gonna happen though. >>
This will be #4 for me. >>
I'm so jealous, lol.
<---See, I'm green with envy.
I've never been to a concert.
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Don't worry bud. I didn't see my first till I was 16 I think. I'm only 19 now. You'll make up for it.
<< There's nothing better than music,it's food for the soul and nothing beats
seeing a great band live. I love summertime here,outdor concerts >>
Amen to that brother.
<< Try to intern at a radio station that advertises the concerts you like.
I worked at Radio Free Hawaii for a few years and got to see a good concert at least every other week . . . I guess I saved thousands of dollars on concert tickets . . . and CDs . . . >>
That's prolly the goal of every music lover my age in LA. Though I suppose EE's do have a place in a radio station. Hm....
