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    I have a hard time justifying paying "big bucks" for a concert. I have seen John Mellencamp (uh, something like 7 times! ) and I have never paid more than $50.00 per ticket. He is now on tour again, but I think I am going to pass this time since I saw him on his last tour.

    I was sooooo fortunate to be able to see BareNaked Ladies in concert a few years ago in Indy. We bought our tickets the day of the concert and only paid $25.00 each. And we had pretty good seats! But the best was when I paid $80.00 for a total of 4 tickets for BNL! The concert was in Tampa (I was in FL visiting my then-sweetie). Of course, they were in the nosebleed section, but we didn't care! But when we got to the arena, we discovered that the concert was actually going to be "in the round" and that our seats were to the side of the stage.... about 4 rows from the front!!!!!!!!!!!! We were in heaven! It was New Year's Eve, and what a way to ring in the new year!
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    Quote Originally Posted by CountryWolf07
    Definitely Garth Brooks.
    Kansas City, November 14. Tickets go on sale Saturay at 10am!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brody's Mum
    Please someone say the Spice Girls! Due to a genuine mix up with ordering I have two that I don't need....
    LOL If it was in Vancouver, I would snatch them up quick! I can't find any decent seats under $300! Have you tried Craigslist? People are making huge profits selling Spice Girl tickets on there!

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    I don't think any of the bands I've ever wanted to see live were over $20, $25 at the most.


    THE BEST show I've ever been to was The Buzzcocks and it was absolutely free.

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    Yellowcard and Simple plan! But, I am waiting for them to come to six flags first. They are all free concerts there, I'll have to wait to see if they will be coming. Bands like Lone Star, the Jonas Brothers, Sugarcult, etc. played there.

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    I would love to see Hannha Montana! LOL, I know, I'm probably a little too old to be watching Disney Channel, but I just can't stop!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Logan
    $225,000 for Hannah Montana? Are you sure?

    I know that my husband would say "Elvis" or "Cher", his two favorites. Maybe even Robert Earl Keen, another of his favorites.

    I'm at the point that I'll go buy the cd, some wonderful food and a good bottle of wine, sit in candlelight and listen at home. I don't think that makes me boring, just practical.

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    Can't remember the last concert I had to pay for. I just don't find it worth it to me when I can spend my money on something else I'd rather have... shoes, handbags, boots, lol.

    I lived in Bethlehem, where we have Musikfest every year, and Celtic Fest, and most of the bands you listen to there are free. The big name bands HAD BEEN free, but then the corporate world got involved, and marketing and merchandising, and they decided to put all the big name bands on this "island" of sorts and charge for tickets. It started off as a community music festival, and now it's just commercialized and decadence. I haven't gone much at all the past few years... usually just went to listen to the small time bands and to get funnel cake and waffles w/ ice cream, lol.

    This is what Musikfest has become...
    http://www.musikfest.org/

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    Here's a little primer on how and why tix get to be so expensive.

    Scalpers and demand.

    If you go to a ticket broker (scalper) you will pay a bundle.

    There are a bunch of ways to get tix.

    In the good old days you went to the location tix office, stood in line and got a bracelet with a number on it. You came back later in the day and when they called you # you got back into line and bought your four tix...Four was the limit.

    Or you went to a Ticketmaster stall that was set up in a store like Montgomery Wards. You waited until they opened the doors and ran like the wind to get into line. That was a trip but sometimes dangerous. You always got some smart arse that pushed people into displays or racks of clothes.

    Brokers would pay kids to stand in line, get the tix, pay the kids an inflate the price.

    Now with internet and mobile phones arenas sell out in minutes. No fair to the 'poor' fans.

    Way back when, the Forum in Inglewood sold a "Senate Seat" for a few thousand dollars. When you bought that seat you were guaranteed that seat for every event that year. Some people made extra money selling the tix for events that they didn't want.

    Needless to say that the outrageous prices some people pay are 'broker fees' and it depends on how close you want to sit.

    I saw the Kinks for 7.50 at Cal State Northridge I sat on a stinky canvas cover for the basketball court. I saw Bowie for 175.00. That night I was so close to the stage that I could not see the band.

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    Three concerts that I would pay big bucks to see again are

    Pink FLoyd.
    Roger Waters and
    YES.

    Floyd fans.....
    I got to go see The Wall at the L.A. sports arena in 80. IT's too bad that there are no films or tapes of that show.

    Check out the Roger Waters DVD-In the Flesh Live. That was one of my top five concerts.
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    Pink Floyd, Rogers Waters, Led Zeppelin, Rush, Radiohead...

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    Quote Originally Posted by CathyBogart
    I've seen BB King live and I'd pay out the you-know-what to see him again.
    I have too, and boy was it a privilage to see! The man is amazing in concert. My parents are die hard music lovers and I've been a lucky tag along to a lot of really good concerts. Seeing a band live is special I think (unless they just absolutly STINK live or are having an off night). Some people I would have loved to see if their lives weren't cut tragically short is Jimmi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, The Doors with Jim Morrison and Stevie Ray Vaugn...all of which my parents have seen.

    Conversely, a lot of really good producers in the Electronic music community DJ badly and paying big bucks to see for example a Paul Van Dyk or a Paul Okenfold show just is NOT worth it. They are talented producers, and I think they should just stick with what they are good at lol. There are local DJs that I can pay 5 bucks to see that blow some of those big names out of the water.

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    I hate being in crowds of people so naturally I don't really like concerts.

    Eric dragged me to the Decembrists and the Shins in the last year (both bands I like) but I didn't enjoy the concerts. For one thing, I am not very tall, only about 5'4" and at both concerts some really tall person stood RIGHT in front of me.

    I also just feel uncomfortable in the proximity of so many people usually drinking (though thankfully not smoking in CO!) and being weird. I'm so glad my brother lives here now and he'll go to the concerts with Eric. Just recently they went to an all-day music fest and I was so relieved I got to stay home.

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    Garth Brooks, Celtic Women, and The Remus Lupins aka Alex Carpenter. It's Wrock so not expensive but I am paying $200 to go to Terminus (http://www.terminus2008.org) which will include LOTS of wizard rock bands.

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