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Quote from: "Bricktop"A woman of impeccable taste...

Next week I see Honeymoon Suite. :yahoo:

That should be fun Priscilla?



Where are they playing in Edmonton?

priscilla1961

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Quote from: "priscilla1961"
Quote from: "Bricktop"A woman of impeccable taste...

Next week I see Honeymoon Suite. :yahoo:

That should be fun Priscilla?



Where are they playing in Edmonton?

Century Casino
My Daughter Is Sweeter Than Fucking Sugar!!

priscilla1961

I want to see the Garth Brooks show.
My Daughter Is Sweeter Than Fucking Sugar!!

shin

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Quote from: "Bricktop"
Quote from: "shin"How much did the concert set you back, moneywise?


$200 a seat.



But that was premium front row (5th row to be precise).


Still a good deal.

But, neither band has done anything in years..



If they were still a popular act it would be a good deal..



They would probably have played a small venue here like a casino.


I think you really have to enjoy concerts to warrant spending $200 for a seat. I can tell you it's an entirely different experience when you're that close to the stage, and if it's one of your favorite bands from the past you might wonder if you'll ever get to see them live again.



I don't go out of my way to see concerts anymore, but I've seen Depeche Mode 3 times. I would see them again even though they're a shaodw of their former selves and I don't really like anything they've done since their "Ultra" album.

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Quote from: "shin"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "shin"
Quote from: "Bricktop"
Quote from: "shin"How much did the concert set you back, moneywise?


$200 a seat.



But that was premium front row (5th row to be precise).


Still a good deal.

But, neither band has done anything in years..



If they were still a popular act it would be a good deal..



They would probably have played a small venue here like a casino.


I think you really have to enjoy concerts to warrant spending $200 for a seat. I can tell you it's an entirely different experience when you're that close to the stage, and if it's one of your favorite bands from the past you might wonder if you'll ever get to see them live again.



I don't go out of my way to see concerts anymore, but I've seen Depeche Mode 3 times. I would see them again even though they're a shaodw of their former selves and I don't really like anything they've done since their "Ultra" album.

I don't get spending top buck to see an artist who hasn't been in their prime for 25 years. Mommy likes her concerts though.

Anonymous

There are some bands and artists can still rock it many decades past when they were at the top of their careers. I saw Rush seven years ago and they put on an amazing show.

Bricktop

Quote from: "shin"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "shin"
Quote from: "Bricktop"
Quote from: "shin"How much did the concert set you back, moneywise?


$200 a seat.



But that was premium front row (5th row to be precise).


Still a good deal.

But, neither band has done anything in years..



If they were still a popular act it would be a good deal..



They would probably have played a small venue here like a casino.


I think you really have to enjoy concerts to warrant spending $200 for a seat. I can tell you it's an entirely different experience when you're that close to the stage, and if it's one of your favorite bands from the past you might wonder if you'll ever get to see them live again.



I don't go out of my way to see concerts anymore, but I've seen Depeche Mode 3 times. I would see them again even though they're a shaodw of their former selves and I don't really like anything they've done since their "Ultra" album.


I would KILL to see DM!!!



They rarely tour in Australia, as for some reason they don't sell as well as Europe and the US.



They are one of the best going around.

Anonymous

Quote from: "shin"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "shin"
Quote from: "Bricktop"
Quote from: "shin"How much did the concert set you back, moneywise?


$200 a seat.



But that was premium front row (5th row to be precise).


Still a good deal.

But, neither band has done anything in years..



If they were still a popular act it would be a good deal..



They would probably have played a small venue here like a casino.


I think you really have to enjoy concerts to warrant spending $200 for a seat. I can tell you it's an entirely different experience when you're that close to the stage, and if it's one of your favorite bands from the past you might wonder if you'll ever get to see them live again.



I don't go out of my way to see concerts anymore, but I've seen Depeche Mode 3 times. I would see them again even though they're a shaodw of their former selves and I don't really like anything they've done since their "Ultra" album.

Depeche Mode were pioneers of electronic music and one of the few bands of that genre I liked.

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Anonymous

Quote from: "Azhya Aryola"I'm with Daft Punk.

I like the album Random Access Memories with Pharell Williams.

shin

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Quote from: "shin"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "shin"
Quote from: "Bricktop"
Quote from: "shin"How much did the concert set you back, moneywise?


$200 a seat.



But that was premium front row (5th row to be precise).


Still a good deal.

But, neither band has done anything in years..



If they were still a popular act it would be a good deal..



They would probably have played a small venue here like a casino.


I think you really have to enjoy concerts to warrant spending $200 for a seat. I can tell you it's an entirely different experience when you're that close to the stage, and if it's one of your favorite bands from the past you might wonder if you'll ever get to see them live again.



I don't go out of my way to see concerts anymore, but I've seen Depeche Mode 3 times. I would see them again even though they're a shaodw of their former selves and I don't really like anything they've done since their "Ultra" album.

I don't get spending top buck to see an artist who hasn't been in their prime for 25 years. Mommy likes her concerts though.


Maybe you'll feel differently when you're older and you start to like the new artists a lot less than the music you grew up with. I didn't always feel this way.



There's something to be said about nostalgia. Also, wasting money is a national pasttime.  ac_biggrin

shin

Quote from: "Bricktop"


I would KILL to see DM!!!



They rarely tour in Australia, as for some reason they don't sell as well as Europe and the US.



They are one of the best going around.


Quote from: "seoulbro"Depeche Mode were pioneers of electronic music and one of the few bands of that genre I liked.


New Order is on my bucket list. They've played some medium sized venues here in the last 10 years when they toured for their last two albums. It won't be the same without the original bassist, but I like most of their stuff dating back to "Confusion".

Anonymous

Quote from: "seoulbro"
Quote from: "shin"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "shin"
Quote from: "Bricktop"
Quote from: "shin"How much did the concert set you back, moneywise?


$200 a seat.



But that was premium front row (5th row to be precise).


Still a good deal.

But, neither band has done anything in years..



If they were still a popular act it would be a good deal..



They would probably have played a small venue here like a casino.


I think you really have to enjoy concerts to warrant spending $200 for a seat. I can tell you it's an entirely different experience when you're that close to the stage, and if it's one of your favorite bands from the past you might wonder if you'll ever get to see them live again.



I don't go out of my way to see concerts anymore, but I've seen Depeche Mode 3 times. I would see them again even though they're a shaodw of their former selves and I don't really like anything they've done since their "Ultra" album.

Depeche Mode were pioneers of electronic music and one of the few bands of that genre I liked.

That was never my kind of tunes.