Ushers with setlists at MSG

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  • choop
    choop Posts: 1,060
    i was standing next to an usher and like 5 people asked him for a setlist on the way out. he had no idea what they were talking about. and then his response was priceless the sixth time.

    he asked the guy "were you here the whole show"

    guy "yes"

    usher "go home and write the songs down then"
    "If I should ever die, God forbid, let this be my epitaph: The only proof he needed for the existence of God was music." KV Jr.
  • GirlInRed
    GirlInRed Posts: 166
    edited May 2010
    Well I happen to know a few security guys who work @ MSG and I really don't think they think too much about set lists and about all the obsession about them .
    Don't know why they got them. Guess I'll have to ask...

    For alot of these guys it's a second job, and the pay ain't high. My friend worked the 2 shows plus earlier events in the day. It's tough on your feet, your back, your ears...give 'em a break! Been to alot of different arenas and MSG ushers & security are the nicest, easy going ones by far :D
    Post edited by GirlInRed on
    there once was a note...LISTEN !
  • WashMyLove wrote:
    OMG! I did see that last night. The security guy, he was tough in not allowing people jam themselves into other peoples rows when they didn't belong there. I am thankful. But I did notice him with a setlist before the show started! I saw people ask him about it but I just ignored it. How come is hard for us fans to get the setlist after the show ends and these security people have it before the show even starts???!!!?? :evil:

    The guy by me was awesome about that. Section 5 on the floor. The later it got, more and more people kept trying in to sneak in and crowd the aisle. He was having none of it. It was the anti-Camden 2003, when once the music started, people just went wherever they felt like, even if it meant walking right in front of you