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 Post subject: How much is too much
PostPosted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 2:54 pm 
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In the vein of the new and improved GD, I am asking for some opinions
I assume that we are all music fans here, so lets say your favorite band is touring, how many times do you try to see them. How much is to much. I have a friend who loves Dwight Yoakum and has seen him probably 5 times this year. How many concerts for one band have you done in a year?


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8) piss off B, cant this be a GD? I dont want to talk about any bands or albums, I just want to talk about traveling and spending money on this type of thing and why we do it!


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http://www.theskyiscrape.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=9&sid=2ce0ec5315e4907483584d03eb80ed53
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8) piss off B, cant this be a GD? I dont want to talk about any bands or albums, I just want to talk about traveling and spending money on this type of thing and why we do it!


I don't know. I just like using :cop:.

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jacktor, get divorced and run away with me.

let's put it this way: in 2003 i followed pearl jam for 5 shows and i regretted not going to two others.

i'm seeing them twice this tour, and the only reason i'm not at a handful of PJ shows in canada is because i am working.

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http://www.theskyiscrape.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=9&sid=2ce0ec5315e4907483584d03eb80ed53
:cop:


8) piss off B, cant this be a GD? I dont want to talk about any bands or albums, I just want to talk about traveling and spending money on this type of thing and why we do it!


I don't know. I just like using :cop:.


and i like saying PISS OFF! :poke:


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it all depends on whether they mix up their setlists every night. why would i want to go and see a band play 5 times if they're going to play the same things everytime?

GD has all of a sudden improved? huh?

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I like to see Pearl Jam once every couple of years. I'd probably see them more, but I like to have things like a new kitchen floor, a working oven, a TV, ... food. For the price of two Pearl Jam tickets I can hang out with my friends at a bar a lot. I get more out of that than driving all over the country hearing variations on Pearl Jam's setlist.

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I like to see Pearl Jam once every couple of years. I'd probably see them more, but I like to have things like a new kitchen floor, a working oven, a TV, ... food. For the price of two Pearl Jam tickets I can hang out with my friends at a bar a lot. I get more out of that than driving all over the country hearing variations on Pearl Jam's setlist.


i understand completely, I cant afford to fly to any of the PJ concerts, but the money I have spent this year going to show around town has been ridiculous :roll:


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I saw Dwight Youkum open for the Grateful Dead June 15th(??), 1991 at RFK Stadium.

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I've seen rem like 6 times and never got sick of them. But they played here a couple of times this year and I went to one of the shows but not the other because i just didn't want to see the same show again.

But on the other hand I would travel to see pearl jam everywhere i feasibly can.

So it depends on the band and how much you want to see them. If you love a band then no amount is to much, but if you only like them then once or twice should do


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totally depends on the band. after i saw pearl jam last year i wish i could see them a few more times that tour. i saw green day last week and that was enough until their next album. i saw metallica a few years ago, and i would have loved to see them again, but they played the same set for the entire tour (SS'03). So i guess it depends on how big of a fan i am, and how they work their sets.


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I've never left a concert and said, "I'd pay $50 to do that again tomorrow."

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prices can be a bite in the ass, I paid $65ish per ticket for a Chris Isaak concert this year, I really like his shows and they are worth the money in some ways, but I just cant justify paying that much again. I have seen him 3x and i am done :?


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Yeah, you just plummetted on the B Cool-O-Meter. :P

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Yeah, you just plummetted on the B Cool-O-Meter. :P


piss off, so he doesn't "rock" its a good show. Everyone has got a guilty pleasure, i do feel abit out of place there its um..am older crowd :roll:


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2003 I saw PJ 7 times
2000 saw them 6 times.

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jacktor wrote:
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Yeah, you just plummetted on the B Cool-O-Meter. :P


piss off, so he doesn't "rock" its a good show. Everyone has got a guilty pleasure, i do feel abit out of place there its um..am older crowd :roll:


mine is james taylor. i've seen him 3 times or so now. awesome show.

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Yeah, you just plummetted on the B Cool-O-Meter. :P


piss off, so he doesn't "rock" its a good show. Everyone has got a guilty pleasure, i do feel abit out of place there its um..am older crowd :roll:


mine is james taylor. i've seen him 3 times or so now. awesome show.


i knew i could count on team C_B having my back


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mine is james taylor. i've seen him 3 times or so now. awesome show.


We have a bridge named after him here in Chapel Hill, you should come see it.

http://www.chapelhillmuseum.org/About/A ... Dedication

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