The Who- North American Tour announced
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"The stars are all connected to the brain."0
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My favorite horrifying example of inappropriate kid presence at a show comes from a gig on the KISS/Aerosmith co-headline tour from 2003. There was somebody with a very little kid on their shoulders down front, near the catwalk Steven Tyler did a lot of his singing from, and Tyler sang the "Met a cheerleader/was a real young bleeder" line from "Walk This Way" right at the kid. I don't think there was anything malicious in his singing (the lyrics are probably on autopilot for him at this point, and are nothing but phonetic recitation without context for an every-night standard like "Walk This Way"), but it was definitely a reminder that maybe Aerosmith (and, let's be honest, KISS) is not exactly the most child-appropriate act out there.0
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So I'll be 5th row Tomorrow... Stone's side
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Awesome show in Manchester last night.
Was a great show. Were you the one getting high that got Roger all pissed? lol0 -
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Awesome show in Manchester last night.
Was a great show. Were you the one getting high that got Roger all pissed? lol
I noticed in song #1 or 2 that Roger was motioning to someone to knock it off and at that instant I was nervous for the entire show that he might just walk off and not come back. He was REALLY pissed at one point and did storm off for the instrumental portion, I could see him behind Zak getting treatment and being angry. Luckily he toughed it out, even though the douchebags kept smoking. The brownie sign was hilarious. And you could tell Roger was really struggling at times with hitting the notes both due to age/deterioration in voice and the allergy to pot-- as he said, what a terrible allergy!-- but he did hit some sweet spots, did well on LROM and the scream of WGFA.
Great show and enjoyed my upperbowl seats.0 -
Spoiler alert!!! Rumored partial set list for Thursday's benefit show. All I can say is :shock: :ugeek:
Starting to take form:
Cant Explain
Substitute
Bargain
Pure and easy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I can see for miles
YBYB
Kids are Alight !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My Generation
The Real Me
Bell Boy
I'm One/Drowned
5:15
Love Reign Ore Me
Who are you
Behind Blue Eyes
Pinball Wizard
See Me feel me
baba O'riley
WGFA
??????????????????
Obviously, keeping a chunk of the current tour in there. Nice selections from Quad - Keith and Ox tributes intact (I assume those are the versions they will be bringing with them). Can't wait.
Enjoy the last of the Quad tour tonight for those going.Sorry. The world doesn't work the way you tell it to.0 -
great show last night
roger got pissed at the end with the smoking - told them to bring brownies... and to share with him0 -
PillowPants wrote:great show last night
roger got pissed at the end with the smoking - told them to bring brownies... and to share with him
I love that on the 2nd leg of the tour, they actually have that posted on the screens (no smoking, Roger is allergic, eat Brownies) before the show AND make an announcement. On the first leg, Roger would just say something.Sorry. The world doesn't work the way you tell it to.0 -
BTW, for those still on the fence, apparently they dropped some $125 tix for Thursday's show at The Theater @ MSG this morning. Those sold out right away initially leaving the more expensive tix (which are also still available), but apparently some of the "cheap seats" (which at this place will still be closer than most arena seats) have shown up in their offices all of a sudden.Sorry. The world doesn't work the way you tell it to.0
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EdsonNascimento wrote:BTW, for those still on the fence, apparently they dropped some $125 tix for Thursday's show at The Theater @ MSG this morning. Those sold out right away initially leaving the more expensive tix (which are also still available), but apparently some of the "cheap seats" (which at this place will still be closer than most arena seats) have shown up in their offices all of a sudden."The stars are all connected to the brain."0
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Who Princess wrote:EdsonNascimento wrote:BTW, for those still on the fence, apparently they dropped some $125 tix for Thursday's show at The Theater @ MSG this morning. Those sold out right away initially leaving the more expensive tix (which are also still available), but apparently some of the "cheap seats" (which at this place will still be closer than most arena seats) have shown up in their offices all of a sudden.
Oh!! Those pesky things.Sorry. The world doesn't work the way you tell it to.0 -
81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276Who Princess wrote:EdsonNascimento wrote:BTW, for those still on the fence, apparently they dropped some $125 tix for Thursday's show at The Theater @ MSG this morning. Those sold out right away initially leaving the more expensive tix (which are also still available), but apparently some of the "cheap seats" (which at this place will still be closer than most arena seats) have shown up in their offices all of a sudden.
good lesson for wrigley81 is now off the air0 -
81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276PillowPants wrote:
roger got pissed at the end with the smoking - told them to bring brownies... and to share with him
i took a couple of hits at the chicago show. made it so much better.81 is now off the air0 -
81 wrote:Who Princess wrote:EdsonNascimento wrote:BTW, for those still on the fence, apparently they dropped some $125 tix for Thursday's show at The Theater @ MSG this morning. Those sold out right away initially leaving the more expensive tix (which are also still available), but apparently some of the "cheap seats" (which at this place will still be closer than most arena seats) have shown up in their offices all of a sudden.
good lesson for wrigley
Wanna know the other lesson? Very little scalping even though they pretty much sold out most of their shows. Why? Tix were priced to market. No $100 for front row b/c I joined a club 20 years ago. Everyone paid what the market would bear, so there was very little AFTER market (I'm sure there was some. There always is).
I actually think for Thursday's benefit they adjusted the seating/pricing chart after the fact. I heard folks were sent messages from TM that moved their $250 seats up a few rows. Wondering if those were originally the back of the $1,000 seats that didn't sell as well (but are now mostly if not entirely sold - funny thing is the mid-priced tix are the ones that are most available - again - muting the 2ndary market).
And, nary a complaint on The Who Community over ticket prices, F5's, lotteries or entitlement. Hmmm. Funny how proper free market economics works.Sorry. The world doesn't work the way you tell it to.0 -
81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276EdsonNascimento wrote:Wanna know the other lesson? Very little scalping even though they pretty much sold out most of their shows. Why? Tix were priced to market. No $100 for front row b/c I joined a club 20 years ago. Everyone paid what the market would bear, so there was very little AFTER market (I'm sure there was some. There always is).
I actually think for Thursday's benefit they adjusted the seating/pricing chart after the fact. I heard folks were sent messages from TM that moved their $250 seats up a few rows. Wondering if those were originally the back of the $1,000 seats that didn't sell as well (but are now mostly if not entirely sold - funny thing is the mid-priced tix are the ones that are most available - again - muting the 2ndary market).
And, nary a complaint on The Who Community over ticket prices, F5's, lotteries or entitlement. Hmmm. Funny how proper free market economics works.
don't tell anyone, but my who ticket was half of face.81 is now off the air0 -
81 wrote:EdsonNascimento wrote:Wanna know the other lesson? Very little scalping even though they pretty much sold out most of their shows. Why? Tix were priced to market. No $100 for front row b/c I joined a club 20 years ago. Everyone paid what the market would bear, so there was very little AFTER market (I'm sure there was some. There always is).
I actually think for Thursday's benefit they adjusted the seating/pricing chart after the fact. I heard folks were sent messages from TM that moved their $250 seats up a few rows. Wondering if those were originally the back of the $1,000 seats that didn't sell as well (but are now mostly if not entirely sold - funny thing is the mid-priced tix are the ones that are most available - again - muting the 2ndary market).
And, nary a complaint on The Who Community over ticket prices, F5's, lotteries or entitlement. Hmmm. Funny how proper free market economics works.
don't tell anyone, but my who ticket was half of face.
Yep. There was a lot of that, too. Most of the shows that sold out sold out day of. And with the late drops, you were able to improve your seat, so folks were just getting rid of their original tix. So, patience definitely pays off. And best of all - The Who got their rightful cash, and folks like you who were smart and patient got a good deal to see the show. Kind of the reverse of what folks are bitching about over on The Porch :shock:Sorry. The world doesn't work the way you tell it to.0 -
EdsonNascimento wrote:Yep. There was a lot of that, too. Most of the shows that sold out sold out day of. And with the late drops, you were able to improve your seat, so folks were just getting rid of their original tix. So, patience definitely pays off. And best of all - The Who got their rightful cash, and folks like you who were smart and patient got a good deal to see the show. Kind of the reverse of what folks are bitching about over on The Porch :shock:
Prices were good for this tour. No complaints from me."The stars are all connected to the brain."0 -
Ok. That rumored setlist was complete bs. Show was awesome. Kids was played and it was incredible, as was YBYB, but otherwise choices from the Tour. Costello closed his set with an incredible version of Substitue to get us primed and ready.
Pino got the honors on 5:15. Not the same as The Ox, but very nice. Pete and Roger were on. Their voices were probably in better shape than when I saw them on the first leg.
Shorter set as expected, but still incredible. It was kind of an encore to the tour for us lucky ones.
After the show shook hands with HARRY Daltrey. Thanked him and asked him to please wish Roger a Happy Birthday (which is today). Kind of weird asking a 90 year old to tell his 69 yo son Happy Bday.He was very nice and thanked me.
Then as I was walking toward the door, saw Derek Trucks with a crowd of friends. I shook his hand and told him I'd see him next month (EC Crossroads at MSG), told him he was awesome and thanks. He thanked me. Susan was with him. And I think Marc Ford, but not 100% sure (even though he's no longer with them, I may have Black Crowes on the brain as that's my next outing). Didn't talk to either of them.
So, all in all a very nice ending to my "Quarter of Quad (and more!)." Cant believe I got to see them in such an intimate venue. Nobody better than The Who!!!!Sorry. The world doesn't work the way you tell it to.0 -
Awesome, Edson! So great to see them in a place like that. Wish I could have been there. I heard they had to cut it a little short because of union rules.
And meeting Roger's dad! How cool is that!
This tour has been so great. Maybe I'm in denial but I just can't believe that they're going to take it to the U.K. and that's it. We still need a show in Texas, dammit!"The stars are all connected to the brain."0
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