I was 2nd row at Lollapalooza and my 400,something 10c membership number didn't get me there....sitting in 85degree heat sweating out everything I drank did
Since everyone has grown accustomed to where their seats usually are, I think they should leave things as-is!
That's exactly why they should mix things up. Many people upfront are too accustomed to their seats, and are in fact spoiled. After having decent to bad seats for many many shows I was lucky enough to have 9th row center seats for the London, ON show in 05', and I gotta say it have my chills like nothing I've ever had. I was trippin out! It's a feeling I'll never forget, and it's probably my favorite show to date. Not because it was necessary a classic show compared to some, but I've never felt that way at a concert ever. But I guess it didn't help that they started off the show with Oceans, Breakerfall, Corduroy, Hail Hail, Animal, Glorified G, Black Red Yellow...
I wish every fan can feel like I felt that night; at least just once.
Plus some shows in 05-06 the fans upfront didn't look like they were having too much fun (except the guy front row with the white shirt, waving his hat, who had no beat!).
I was 2nd row at Lollapalooza and my 400,something 10c membership number didn't get me there....sitting in 85degree heat sweating out everything I drank did
That's exactly why they should mix things up. Many people upfront are too accustomed to their seats, and are in fact spoiled. After having decent to bad seats for many many shows I was lucky enough to have 9th row center seats for the London, ON show in 05', and I gotta say it have my chills like nothing I've ever had. I was trippin out! It's a feeling I'll never forget, and it's probably my favorite show to date. Not because it was necessary a classic show compared to some, but I've never felt that way at a concert ever. But I guess it didn't help that they started off the show with Oceans, Breakerfall, Corduroy, Hail Hail, Animal, Glorified G, Black Red Yellow...
I wish every fan can feel like I felt that night; at least just once.
Plus some shows in 05-06 the fans upfront didn't look like they were having too much fun (except the guy front row with the white shirt, waving his hat, who had no beat!).
The people with seniority aren't spoiled, they have just grown accustomed to being close. Not fair to take that from them. And, the people who sit far back don't know what it's like to be close, so they won't be losing anything!
Its like a Republican/Democrat debate......those with seniority are like republicans; they have gotten rich (ie. close seats!), and want to keep their wealth! They don't want the government (10C) to take their seniority away!
Those with little seniority are like democrats who want wealth redistributed (close seats!).
This is obviously a generalization, but I think it holds true!
The people with seniority aren't spoiled, they have just grown accustomed to being close. Not fair to take that from them. And, the people who sit far back don't know what it's like to be close, so they won't be losing anything!
I just don't think paying $20 a year makes ppl feel the TC owes them something, which many low TC members feel. That's just crazy. If the TC mixes it up for this tour just wait and see how many fan members will say they've been loyal and now screwed.
Edit: your last post=very true. I'm more of a socialist, so I guess you see where I'm coming from : )
My number is twice as good as yours and you have been closer than I have ever been at least 3 times that I can think of
Anyway, this debate will go on and on forever. Bottom line is that you think what you think because you have a high number and most people who want to keep seniority as-is feel that way because they have a low number.
Ya but you know how many cougars I've been with just to get even that close?
I just don't think paying $20 a year makes ppl feel the TC owes them something, which many low TC members feel. That's just crazy. If the TC mixes it up for this tour just wait and see how many fan members will say they've been loyal and now screwed.
Edit: your last post=very true. I'm more of a socialist, so I guess you see where I'm coming from : )
I was being a wise guy re: people being accustomed to their good/not as good seats!
It doesn't matter anyways. The TC have their reason for senority, and it's to stop scalpers, which I totally undetstand. I'd rather see real fans up front than ppl willing to fork out $1000/ticket. Whether I end up with 25th row, or 50th row I'll be attending PJ shows until there's PJ no more - just maybe not as many if I was up front. And I'll be having fun no matter what.
Very refreshing to hear you say that. I never understood seniority seating, the idea that someone desreves the best seats every show because they are older than me. Oh, so sorry I did not sign up for the Ten club when I was 11!
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Guess what? I know a guy who was just a kid... like you.. back in 1992 and he is in the 60,000s. Because, most of the people who joined fan clubs back then, were little kids. Us older people figured that it was just another lame fan club that sent you a certificate (suitable for framing), a bullshit glossy 8x10 photo with the autographs printed in the photo, a lame newsletter from the President of the Fan Club with no real news in it and a wallet sized card you have to fill out yourself.
Also.. all the shows were General Admission up until 1998. It didn't matter if you got a ticket... you still had to duke it out with us older scumbags in the pit. The only reason why I joined was because I didn't want to deal with Ticketmaster/ChargeLine and the frustration of trying to get a line in... 20 minutes of a busy signal or, "We're sorry, but all of our circuits are busy... please check the numbe... OH!!! SHUT THE FUCK UP!!!".
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So... for my friend, Victor... I say, 'Right on, bro.' You hung in there for that long, bud... you deserve a reward. Fucking enjoy.
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The moral of the story. You need to quit bitching about it. Face it, you were just born too late. And had you been listening to Pearl Jam when you were 11... like Victor was... instead of listening to Micheal Jackson or M.C. Hammer... you too, would be sportin' 3rd row or better for every show you get.
Allen Fieldhouse, home of the 2008 NCAA men's Basketball Champions! Go Jayhawks!
Hail, Hail!!!
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Guess what? I know a guy who was just a kid... like you.. back in 1992 and he is in the 60,000s. Because, most of the people who joined fan clubs back then, were little kids. Us older people figured that it was just another lame fan club that sent you a certificate (suitable for framing), a bullshit glossy 8x10 photo with the autographs printed in the photo, a lame newsletter from the President of the Fan Club with no real news in it and a wallet sized card you have to fill out yourself.
ha! that's exactly why i didn't join....i remember reading the liner notes of ten and seeing the fan club info.....i had joined a bands fan club (i can't remember which band) and got less than that so i thought, why bother.....i wish i had been as smart as victor.....:o
speaking as someone who sat front row on the floor, 4 seats off center, for the Grand Rapids/06 show i can tell you the 10C ticket incident there was NOT the result of the 10C "messing up". on the band's REQUEST, 10C re-allocated tickets to shuffle-out the same faces they'd seen at EVERY prior show up front in order to shuffle-in some fresh faces and a fresh vibe to the show,...
If you're only allowed 2 tickets per club member, how do the same people end up in the front for multiple shows? Maybe two members get together and split their pairs, but that's only two shows total. Any explanations?
If you're only allowed 2 tickets per club member, how do the same people end up in the front for multiple shows? Maybe two members get together and split their pairs, but that's only two shows total. Any explanations?
Living in the midwest has its bennys (believe it or not)...senority has worked better for me with the lower populations, less fans (other than Chicago...my seats have always stunk)
A tougher situation for those of you out east ot out west....
I do wish I'd known earlier a fan club was something with real benefits...at least w/ PJ...would have been one of the first to sign up! so goes it
You just have to go to shows other than the Philly, NY, NJ, Boston area. I'm from 15 miles up the road and joined the same time as you did. If you want first row, go to Saskatoon, St. John's, Bologna, or Verona like I did. The travel experience will be well worth it. If you want first 10 rows, go most anywhere south of PA, inc. DC.
The volume of 10C members in the Northeast is incredible, and many travel to multiple shows, so to get closer, you must travel further. Again, many of my most memorable experiences have been the furthest trips (Seattle, Western Canada, Newfoundland, and Italy).
I agree with you totally. My girlfriend and I went to St. John's, and with my club number we were in the fourth row(usually 15 rows back on Stone's side). It was awesome, Eddies sweat actually hit me in the face! I was behind a guy that came from Indiana. Awesome show!
That could change easily...probably should. Maybe 2-3 show max would be cool
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Up to and including year 2000, it was 2 tickets per ONE show. You had to figure out which show you wanted to go to. The rest you had to duke it out with the masses on TicketMaster. So, what we would do was buddy up and split two different shows... you buy one pair and I buy another and we would swap our extra tickets. If it's different cities... open up your home and let them sleep on the couch and they do the same for you.
The good thing about that... even higher member numbers got pretty close. In 1998 (first of the seated shows) I was 3rd row center with a 139,000 number. Last tour (2006), I was about 12th or 14th row.
One thing I think would be good for ensuing tours... you can buy as many shows as you want, but you can only specify ONE show as your Top Pick. You would only compete with other members who picked that particular show as their Top Pick. After that, seniority. This way, you get at least one show to be up close. The rest will be your regular seats. And you can and should buddy up with another member and split your Top Picks to get two shows.
And as a bonus... random highest numbers (possibly one from the last 100 members from each show) get front row center... regardless of your other Top Pick. Someone with a high number, put their butts in those seats... they will be so estatic, they will probably faint (and it'll be great). Totally random, computer generated luck. And if someone is lucky enough to get randomly picked twice (highly unlikely)... good. The rest of us should be happy for them, not envious.
The people who have the really low numbers have had a string of 2 years in their pockets... maybe it's time to share the wealth. If they have been to a bunch of shows in the front... they really don't have anything to bitch about because they have already been rewarded. It should be about sharing, not selfishness. Give someone else the thought of possibly getting a guitar pick or a tamborine... let them be the one that Mike says 'Hi' to from the stage... let them see Mike rip through the 'Evenflow' solo so they will no longer consider it a beer run song.
And... Don't pick a General Admission show as your Top Pick, even if it is in your hometown. You can get the railling, regardless of your membership, if you invest the effort. General Admission is an old school free for all. Pick a show where it'll count.
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This is just a wish I have. I have been fortunate enough to see a bunch of gigs from fucking awesome seats. I have no problem sharing it with others. I love my memories... and I know those would be memories they would cherish for as long as they can remember them.
Allen Fieldhouse, home of the 2008 NCAA men's Basketball Champions! Go Jayhawks!
Hail, Hail!!!
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Up to and including year 2000, it was 2 tickets per ONE show. You had to figure out which show you wanted to go to. The rest you had to duke it out with the masses on TicketMaster. So, what we would do was buddy up and split two different shows... you buy one pair and I buy another and we would swap our extra tickets. If it's different cities... open up your home and let them sleep on the couch and they do the same for you.
The good thing about that... even higher member numbers got pretty close. In 1998 (first of the seated shows) I was 3rd row center with a 139,000 number. Last tour (2006), I was about 12th or 14th row.
One thing I think would be good for ensuing tours... you can buy as many shows as you want, but you can only specify ONE show as your Top Pick. You would only compete with other members who picked that particular show as their Top Pick. After that, seniority. This way, you get at least one show to be up close. The rest will be your regular seats. And you can and should buddy up with another member and split your Top Picks to get two shows.
And as a bonus... random highest numbers (possibly one from the last 100 members from each show) get front row center... regardless of your other Top Pick. Someone with a high number, put their butts in those seats... they will be so estatic, they will probably faint (and it'll be great). Totally random, computer generated luck. And if someone is lucky enough to get randomly picked twice (highly unlikely)... good. The rest of us should be happy for them, not envious.
The people who have the really low numbers have had a string of 2 years in their pockets... maybe it's time to share the wealth. If they have been to a bunch of shows in the front... they really don't have anything to bitch about because they have already been rewarded. It should be about sharing, not selfishness. Give someone else the thought of possibly getting a guitar pick or a tamborine... let them be the one that Mike says 'Hi' to from the stage... let them see Mike rip through the 'Evenflow' solo so they will no longer consider it a beer run song.
And... Don't pick a General Admission show as your Top Pick, even if it is in your hometown. You can get the railling, regardless of your membership, if you invest the effort. General Admission is an old school free for all. Pick a show where it'll count.
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This is just a wish I have. I have been fortunate enough to see a bunch of gigs from fucking awesome seats. I have no problem sharing it with others. I love my memories... and I know those would be memories they would cherish for as long as they can remember them.
I'm a little stoned. Can someone sum up the above in 20 words? Jesus.
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Up to and including year 2000, it was 2 tickets per ONE show. You had to figure out which show you wanted to go to. The rest you had to duke it out with the masses on TicketMaster. So, what we would do was buddy up and split two different shows... you buy one pair and I buy another and we would swap our extra tickets. If it's different cities... open up your home and let them sleep on the couch and they do the same for you.
Wow, I must be the only one that didn't realize this had changed. I always assumed I could only get tickets to one show so I never tried for more. I have a great 10c number, too. Darn, I missed some great opportunities. Thanks for filling me in everyone.
That could change easily...probably should. Maybe 2-3 show max would be cool
When they had mail-order tix for 96 & 98, you were only allowed to order two tickets max. Meaning you got two tickets to one show or you got one ticket to two shows. Which is pretty fair, especially if it gives everyone a better chance at closer seats. Living in the northeast, I would order my 10c tickets for Merriweather and buy the NY/NJ/PA/MA tickets elsewhere.
y tell everyone of your plan to have new faces up front but not let everyone participate?
Well...guess I would consider it, but I didn't get tickets.
Plus, I've done this largely in the past to turn people onto PJ who have never seen them live...blow em away the first time and they come crawlin back for more!
Plus my life is too damn complicated already to try to arrange it here.... not a bad idea though...others have done it. If concerts are ahead maybe I'll try it out.
Well...guess I would consider it, but I didn't get tickets.
Plus, I've done this largely in the past to turn people onto PJ who have never seen them live...blow em away the first time and they come crawlin back for more!
Plus my life is too damn complicated already to try to arrange it here.... not a bad idea though...others have done it. If concerts are ahead maybe I'll try it out.
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That's exactly why they should mix things up. Many people upfront are too accustomed to their seats, and are in fact spoiled. After having decent to bad seats for many many shows I was lucky enough to have 9th row center seats for the London, ON show in 05', and I gotta say it have my chills like nothing I've ever had. I was trippin out! It's a feeling I'll never forget, and it's probably my favorite show to date. Not because it was necessary a classic show compared to some, but I've never felt that way at a concert ever. But I guess it didn't help that they started off the show with Oceans, Breakerfall, Corduroy, Hail Hail, Animal, Glorified G, Black Red Yellow...
I wish every fan can feel like I felt that night; at least just once.
Plus some shows in 05-06 the fans upfront didn't look like they were having too much fun (except the guy front row with the white shirt, waving his hat, who had no beat!).
You must have been a slow runner... : )
fast as lightning
The people with seniority aren't spoiled, they have just grown accustomed to being close. Not fair to take that from them. And, the people who sit far back don't know what it's like to be close, so they won't be losing anything!
Those with little seniority are like democrats who want wealth redistributed (close seats!).
This is obviously a generalization, but I think it holds true!
I just don't think paying $20 a year makes ppl feel the TC owes them something, which many low TC members feel. That's just crazy. If the TC mixes it up for this tour just wait and see how many fan members will say they've been loyal and now screwed.
Edit: your last post=very true. I'm more of a socialist, so I guess you see where I'm coming from : )
Ya but you know how many cougars I've been with just to get even that close?
I was being a wise guy re: people being accustomed to their good/not as good seats!
Guess what? I know a guy who was just a kid... like you.. back in 1992 and he is in the 60,000s. Because, most of the people who joined fan clubs back then, were little kids. Us older people figured that it was just another lame fan club that sent you a certificate (suitable for framing), a bullshit glossy 8x10 photo with the autographs printed in the photo, a lame newsletter from the President of the Fan Club with no real news in it and a wallet sized card you have to fill out yourself.
Also.. all the shows were General Admission up until 1998. It didn't matter if you got a ticket... you still had to duke it out with us older scumbags in the pit. The only reason why I joined was because I didn't want to deal with Ticketmaster/ChargeLine and the frustration of trying to get a line in... 20 minutes of a busy signal or, "We're sorry, but all of our circuits are busy... please check the numbe... OH!!! SHUT THE FUCK UP!!!".
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So... for my friend, Victor... I say, 'Right on, bro.' You hung in there for that long, bud... you deserve a reward. Fucking enjoy.
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The moral of the story. You need to quit bitching about it. Face it, you were just born too late. And had you been listening to Pearl Jam when you were 11... like Victor was... instead of listening to Micheal Jackson or M.C. Hammer... you too, would be sportin' 3rd row or better for every show you get.
Hail, Hail!!!
ha! that's exactly why i didn't join....i remember reading the liner notes of ten and seeing the fan club info.....i had joined a bands fan club (i can't remember which band) and got less than that so i thought, why bother.....i wish i had been as smart as victor.....:o
exactly.
thus, one that shouldn't be *expected*....
besides, it was simply humor. the way you worded that post just ASKed for it.
my opnions on the topic are out there, many times over.......nutthin' else to say there.
Let's just breathe...
I am myself like you somehow
If you're only allowed 2 tickets per club member, how do the same people end up in the front for multiple shows? Maybe two members get together and split their pairs, but that's only two shows total. Any explanations?
2 tickets per member per show.
A tougher situation for those of you out east ot out west....
I do wish I'd known earlier a fan club was something with real benefits...at least w/ PJ...would have been one of the first to sign up! so goes it
That could change easily...probably should. Maybe 2-3 show max would be cool
I agree with you totally. My girlfriend and I went to St. John's, and with my club number we were in the fourth row(usually 15 rows back on Stone's side). It was awesome, Eddies sweat actually hit me in the face! I was behind a guy that came from Indiana. Awesome show!
Up to and including year 2000, it was 2 tickets per ONE show. You had to figure out which show you wanted to go to. The rest you had to duke it out with the masses on TicketMaster. So, what we would do was buddy up and split two different shows... you buy one pair and I buy another and we would swap our extra tickets. If it's different cities... open up your home and let them sleep on the couch and they do the same for you.
The good thing about that... even higher member numbers got pretty close. In 1998 (first of the seated shows) I was 3rd row center with a 139,000 number. Last tour (2006), I was about 12th or 14th row.
One thing I think would be good for ensuing tours... you can buy as many shows as you want, but you can only specify ONE show as your Top Pick. You would only compete with other members who picked that particular show as their Top Pick. After that, seniority. This way, you get at least one show to be up close. The rest will be your regular seats. And you can and should buddy up with another member and split your Top Picks to get two shows.
And as a bonus... random highest numbers (possibly one from the last 100 members from each show) get front row center... regardless of your other Top Pick. Someone with a high number, put their butts in those seats... they will be so estatic, they will probably faint (and it'll be great). Totally random, computer generated luck. And if someone is lucky enough to get randomly picked twice (highly unlikely)... good. The rest of us should be happy for them, not envious.
The people who have the really low numbers have had a string of 2 years in their pockets... maybe it's time to share the wealth. If they have been to a bunch of shows in the front... they really don't have anything to bitch about because they have already been rewarded. It should be about sharing, not selfishness. Give someone else the thought of possibly getting a guitar pick or a tamborine... let them be the one that Mike says 'Hi' to from the stage... let them see Mike rip through the 'Evenflow' solo so they will no longer consider it a beer run song.
And... Don't pick a General Admission show as your Top Pick, even if it is in your hometown. You can get the railling, regardless of your membership, if you invest the effort. General Admission is an old school free for all. Pick a show where it'll count.
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This is just a wish I have. I have been fortunate enough to see a bunch of gigs from fucking awesome seats. I have no problem sharing it with others. I love my memories... and I know those would be memories they would cherish for as long as they can remember them.
Hail, Hail!!!
I'm a little stoned. Can someone sum up the above in 20 words? Jesus.
I hear that! I love newbies! They are just so sexy. We should totally screw them. They know they want it.
Wow, I must be the only one that didn't realize this had changed. I always assumed I could only get tickets to one show so I never tried for more. I have a great 10c number, too. Darn, I missed some great opportunities. Thanks for filling me in everyone.
I know it was humor!
I think EVERYONES' opinions on the topic are out there...many times over!
When they had mail-order tix for 96 & 98, you were only allowed to order two tickets max. Meaning you got two tickets to one show or you got one ticket to two shows. Which is pretty fair, especially if it gives everyone a better chance at closer seats. Living in the northeast, I would order my 10c tickets for Merriweather and buy the NY/NJ/PA/MA tickets elsewhere.
Nuclear saber-toothed wombats contemplate bulbous frozen turd genitals as the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog nineteen twenty.
Hail, Hail!!!
Mihi cura futuri.
The elements they speak to me.
http://espn.go.com/espnradiostations/NewYork1050/gallery/35218855.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZL3gQO1WxUk
so cute they are
Well...guess I would consider it, but I didn't get tickets.
Plus, I've done this largely in the past to turn people onto PJ who have never seen them live...blow em away the first time and they come crawlin back for more!
Plus my life is too damn complicated already to try to arrange it here.... not a bad idea though...others have done it. If concerts are ahead maybe I'll try it out.
OK
so remember me when u do
Mihi cura futuri.
The elements they speak to me.
http://espn.go.com/espnradiostations/NewYork1050/gallery/35218855.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZL3gQO1WxUk
so cute they are