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  • Couldn't someone smart do a graph showing how the tenclub has grown with this info.
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • Noload
    Noload Monticello, Georgia Posts: 1,634
    109xxx  I think it was later 1994 when I joined.
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    Cincinnati 2014
    Greenville 2016
    (Raleigh 2016)
    Columbia 2016
  • on2legs
    on2legs Posts: 15,943
    163,000 - 1997
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  • Couldn't someone smart do a graph showing how the tenclub has grown with this info.
    Exactly.  I'm wondering how many there are now and how many are still in?
  • 410xxx  Aug 2007  ,  fan since 1992 - Not smart 
  • Noload
    Noload Monticello, Georgia Posts: 1,634
    410xxx  Aug 2007  ,  fan since 1992 - Not smart 
    I wouldn't sweat it, it aint what it used to be
    www.twitter.com/robert_harbin
  • Noload said:
    410xxx  Aug 2007  ,  fan since 1992 - Not smart 
    I wouldn't sweat it, it aint what it used to be
    True.  
  • mace1229
    mace1229 Posts: 9,823
    Noload said:
    410xxx  Aug 2007  ,  fan since 1992 - Not smart 
    I wouldn't sweat it, it aint what it used to be
    Are you saying the number doesn’t matter?
    Numbers made a big difference with the stadium shows. 177xxx and I had pretty good seats for Wrigley 18 when I saw so many complaining about nosebleeds.
    I had (have?) good seats for the 2020 tour too, so it definitely still matters.
  • Noload
    Noload Monticello, Georgia Posts: 1,634
    mace1229 said:
    Noload said:
    410xxx  Aug 2007  ,  fan since 1992 - Not smart 
    I wouldn't sweat it, it aint what it used to be
    Are you saying the number doesn’t matter?
    Numbers made a big difference with the stadium shows. 177xxx and I had pretty good seats for Wrigley 18 when I saw so many complaining about nosebleeds.
    I had (have?) good seats for the 2020 tour too, so it definitely still matters.
    Yes, I'm saying Ten Club seniority isn't as important as it used to be.
    www.twitter.com/robert_harbin
  • JimmyV
    JimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,594
    Joined in 2008. 435***

    This is my third membership. Joined once in the 90s and once again around Avocado. Let both lapse. 
    ___________________________________________

    "...I changed by not changing at all..."
  • Noload said:
    mace1229 said:
    Noload said:
    410xxx  Aug 2007  ,  fan since 1992 - Not smart 
    I wouldn't sweat it, it aint what it used to be
    Are you saying the number doesn’t matter?
    Numbers made a big difference with the stadium shows. 177xxx and I had pretty good seats for Wrigley 18 when I saw so many complaining about nosebleeds.
    I had (have?) good seats for the 2020 tour too, so it definitely still matters.
    Yes, I'm saying Ten Club seniority isn't as important as it used to be.
    Honestly its done me pretty well in Canada,... maybe more an issue in the big US cities
  • Noload
    Noload Monticello, Georgia Posts: 1,634
    Noload said:
    mace1229 said:
    Noload said:
    410xxx  Aug 2007  ,  fan since 1992 - Not smart 
    I wouldn't sweat it, it aint what it used to be
    Are you saying the number doesn’t matter?
    Numbers made a big difference with the stadium shows. 177xxx and I had pretty good seats for Wrigley 18 when I saw so many complaining about nosebleeds.
    I had (have?) good seats for the 2020 tour too, so it definitely still matters.
    Yes, I'm saying Ten Club seniority isn't as important as it used to be.
    Honestly its done me pretty well in Canada,... maybe more an issue in the big US cities
    Yeah it's all relative.  After Roskilde when they went to floor seating for safety, the low ten club number would put you very close.  
    www.twitter.com/robert_harbin
  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 31,516
    Noload said:
    mace1229 said:
    Noload said:
    410xxx  Aug 2007  ,  fan since 1992 - Not smart 
    I wouldn't sweat it, it aint what it used to be
    Are you saying the number doesn’t matter?
    Numbers made a big difference with the stadium shows. 177xxx and I had pretty good seats for Wrigley 18 when I saw so many complaining about nosebleeds.
    I had (have?) good seats for the 2020 tour too, so it definitely still matters.
    Yes, I'm saying Ten Club seniority isn't as important as it used to be.
    It does when there’s reserved seating involved for Baltimore I chose reserved seats with my number it got me 1st box of side stage 1st row , for the 1st Fenway show it got me 3rd row in between Ed & Stone! So I’d say seniority can be rewarding!
    jesus greets me looks just like me ....
  • Noload
    Noload Monticello, Georgia Posts: 1,634
    Noload said:
    mace1229 said:
    Noload said:
    410xxx  Aug 2007  ,  fan since 1992 - Not smart 
    I wouldn't sweat it, it aint what it used to be
    Are you saying the number doesn’t matter?
    Numbers made a big difference with the stadium shows. 177xxx and I had pretty good seats for Wrigley 18 when I saw so many complaining about nosebleeds.
    I had (have?) good seats for the 2020 tour too, so it definitely still matters.
    Yes, I'm saying Ten Club seniority isn't as important as it used to be.
    It does when there’s reserved seating involved for Baltimore I chose reserved seats with my number it got me 1st box of side stage 1st row , for the 1st Fenway show it got me 3rd row in between Ed & Stone! So I’d say seniority can be rewarding!
    I know you have a great #.  Mine's not quite as low but yeah, again, relatively those low side seats are great, but they are not like the old days out in front of the stage on floor with a designated seat.  That's all I'm saying.  GA was a business decision for the band and I get it.  
    www.twitter.com/robert_harbin
  • Go Beavers
    Go Beavers Posts: 9,535
    Noload said:
    Noload said:
    mace1229 said:
    Noload said:
    410xxx  Aug 2007  ,  fan since 1992 - Not smart 
    I wouldn't sweat it, it aint what it used to be
    Are you saying the number doesn’t matter?
    Numbers made a big difference with the stadium shows. 177xxx and I had pretty good seats for Wrigley 18 when I saw so many complaining about nosebleeds.
    I had (have?) good seats for the 2020 tour too, so it definitely still matters.
    Yes, I'm saying Ten Club seniority isn't as important as it used to be.
    It does when there’s reserved seating involved for Baltimore I chose reserved seats with my number it got me 1st box of side stage 1st row , for the 1st Fenway show it got me 3rd row in between Ed & Stone! So I’d say seniority can be rewarding!
    I know you have a great #.  Mine's not quite as low but yeah, again, relatively those low side seats are great, but they are not like the old days out in front of the stage on floor with a designated seat.  That's all I'm saying.  GA was a business decision for the band and I get it.  

    I've never been happier about a band's business decision than that one.
  • Noload
    Noload Monticello, Georgia Posts: 1,634
    Noload said:
    Noload said:
    mace1229 said:
    Noload said:
    410xxx  Aug 2007  ,  fan since 1992 - Not smart 
    I wouldn't sweat it, it aint what it used to be
    Are you saying the number doesn’t matter?
    Numbers made a big difference with the stadium shows. 177xxx and I had pretty good seats for Wrigley 18 when I saw so many complaining about nosebleeds.
    I had (have?) good seats for the 2020 tour too, so it definitely still matters.
    Yes, I'm saying Ten Club seniority isn't as important as it used to be.
    It does when there’s reserved seating involved for Baltimore I chose reserved seats with my number it got me 1st box of side stage 1st row , for the 1st Fenway show it got me 3rd row in between Ed & Stone! So I’d say seniority can be rewarding!
    I know you have a great #.  Mine's not quite as low but yeah, again, relatively those low side seats are great, but they are not like the old days out in front of the stage on floor with a designated seat.  That's all I'm saying.  GA was a business decision for the band and I get it.  

    I've never been happier about a band's business decision than that one.
    I'm sure you are.  Be careful down there in GA...can be rough.
    www.twitter.com/robert_harbin
  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 31,516
    Noload said:
    Noload said:
    Noload said:
    mace1229 said:
    Noload said:
    410xxx  Aug 2007  ,  fan since 1992 - Not smart 
    I wouldn't sweat it, it aint what it used to be
    Are you saying the number doesn’t matter?
    Numbers made a big difference with the stadium shows. 177xxx and I had pretty good seats for Wrigley 18 when I saw so many complaining about nosebleeds.
    I had (have?) good seats for the 2020 tour too, so it definitely still matters.
    Yes, I'm saying Ten Club seniority isn't as important as it used to be.
    It does when there’s reserved seating involved for Baltimore I chose reserved seats with my number it got me 1st box of side stage 1st row , for the 1st Fenway show it got me 3rd row in between Ed & Stone! So I’d say seniority can be rewarding!
    I know you have a great #.  Mine's not quite as low but yeah, again, relatively those low side seats are great, but they are not like the old days out in front of the stage on floor with a designated seat.  That's all I'm saying.  GA was a business decision for the band and I get it.  

    I've never been happier about a band's business decision than that one.
    I'm sure you are.  Be careful down there in GA...can be rough.
    Yeah no more GA for me either lol

    jesus greets me looks just like me ....
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    Springfield MA 94, Hartford CT 96
  • OceansJenny
    OceansJenny Manhattan, NY Posts: 3,409
    Noload said:
    Noload said:
    Noload said:
    mace1229 said:
    Noload said:
    410xxx  Aug 2007  ,  fan since 1992 - Not smart 
    I wouldn't sweat it, it aint what it used to be
    Are you saying the number doesn’t matter?
    Numbers made a big difference with the stadium shows. 177xxx and I had pretty good seats for Wrigley 18 when I saw so many complaining about nosebleeds.
    I had (have?) good seats for the 2020 tour too, so it definitely still matters.
    Yes, I'm saying Ten Club seniority isn't as important as it used to be.
    It does when there’s reserved seating involved for Baltimore I chose reserved seats with my number it got me 1st box of side stage 1st row , for the 1st Fenway show it got me 3rd row in between Ed & Stone! So I’d say seniority can be rewarding!
    I know you have a great #.  Mine's not quite as low but yeah, again, relatively those low side seats are great, but they are not like the old days out in front of the stage on floor with a designated seat.  That's all I'm saying.  GA was a business decision for the band and I get it.  

    I've never been happier about a band's business decision than that one.
    I'm sure you are.  Be careful down there in GA...can be rough.
    PJ GA since it reopened is like patty cake. The only danger is dehydration and petty arguments.
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