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  • darwinstheory
    darwinstheory LaPorte, IN Posts: 8,205
    JOEJOEJOE said:
    After trying in the previous sales, I finally was able to get tickets yesterday. The queuing was super slow but I just waited it out. I was less than 100 in the queue when I started and it still took almost 45 minutes to get into the sale. One of the tricks is to join the waitlist when it opens 30 minutes before the sale starts then you will automatically join the queue when the sale starts and after doing that for all of the sales, I was never more than 450 in the queue when starting out.
    There was some sort of attempted cyber attack on Ticketmaster that really slowed things down.  I was trying for Gorillaz tickets and the waiting room was slow as molasses!
    ah..I think it ended up being an advantage as maybe people dropped out who didn't or couldn't wait and so there wasn't as much of a crush when getting in.
    Tried their latest presale and went through the process all over again. I finished a 12 hour midnight shift at 6am and it was all i could do to stay away until 9am (local time) for them to go on sale. Started at 62,000 in queue. Kept falling asleep in the queue and setting my alarm. Finally after about 35 minutes it popped up that they were sold out. 
    "A smart monkey doesn't monkey around with another monkey's monkey" - Darwin's Theory
  • Of The Aggie
    Of The Aggie The ATX Posts: 1,604
    JOEJOEJOE said:
    After trying in the previous sales, I finally was able to get tickets yesterday. The queuing was super slow but I just waited it out. I was less than 100 in the queue when I started and it still took almost 45 minutes to get into the sale. One of the tricks is to join the waitlist when it opens 30 minutes before the sale starts then you will automatically join the queue when the sale starts and after doing that for all of the sales, I was never more than 450 in the queue when starting out.
    There was some sort of attempted cyber attack on Ticketmaster that really slowed things down.  I was trying for Gorillaz tickets and the waiting room was slow as molasses!
    ah..I think it ended up being an advantage as maybe people dropped out who didn't or couldn't wait and so there wasn't as much of a crush when getting in.
    Tried their latest presale and went through the process all over again. I finished a 12 hour midnight shift at 6am and it was all i could do to stay away until 9am (local time) for them to go on sale. Started at 62,000 in queue. Kept falling asleep in the queue and setting my alarm. Finally after about 35 minutes it popped up that they were sold out. 
    That sucks! Hopefully with them adding a bunch more shows the demand will go down and maybe the secondary market won't be so bad.
  • tempo_n_groove
    tempo_n_groove Posts: 43,417
    I wonder how many of these tix are going to be "re-sold".

    I might plan a trip to try and get day of.  If not I can just go gamble the money I would have spent on merch and tix!
  • We All Believe
    We All Believe Eastchester, NY Posts: 1,197
    I'm in the middle of a complete Metallica catalog listen, in order. Never done it before, for anyone. PJ is next.

    Currently finishing St. Anger.

    For the longest time, I purposely excluded it from my music library in protest of how awful it is. Lars should be arrested for the mind-numbingly awful drum sound.

    Ultimately, I do get what they were going for with it, and I give James a pass because he was struggling at that time.

    As far as the rest goes:

    - Their first 5 records are soooo good.

    - I'll put the run of Ride The Lightning/Master Of Puppets/...And Justice For All up against anyone.

    - RTL continues to be my favorite Metallica record, and a desert-island record for me in general.

    - AJFA is probably their best record.
    May your days be long, til kingdom come.
  • Poncier
    Poncier Posts: 18,837
    Yike$
    Metallica added a couple of shows at Mohegan Sun Arena in CT so figured I'd check out the 5th member presale. worst seats in the house are $575 for a single show (didn't see what the 2-night price was). Knew they'd be expensive, but damn, they make $pring$teen look like a cheap date.
    No thanks boys.
    This weekend we rock Portland
  • Loujoe
    Loujoe Posts: 13,530
    Poncier said:
    Yike$
    Metallica added a couple of shows at Mohegan Sun Arena in CT so figured I'd check out the 5th member presale. worst seats in the house are $575 for a single show (didn't see what the 2-night price was). Knew they'd be expensive, but damn, they make $pring$teen look like a cheap date.
    No thanks boys.

  • Zod
    Zod Posts: 11,110
    Poncier said:
    Yike$
    Metallica added a couple of shows at Mohegan Sun Arena in CT so figured I'd check out the 5th member presale. worst seats in the house are $575 for a single show (didn't see what the 2-night price was). Knew they'd be expensive, but damn, they make $pring$teen look like a cheap date.
    No thanks boys.

    Were they platinum tickets?  I had bought Houston tickets for last years show (before we opted not to go), and they weren't bad, about 20 rows up on the 50 yard line,.  I think they were around 275 usd per ticket.   I did notice when I bought them, they were also selling a tonne of platinums for considerably more.  

    Actually I just googled that venue, it only holds 10000 people.   That's probably high demand for a small venue.

    I'd like to get one more spin with metallica before they call it a day.  Hopefully they make it back to Vancouver one of these days.
  • tempo_n_groove
    tempo_n_groove Posts: 43,417
    I'm in the middle of a complete Metallica catalog listen, in order. Never done it before, for anyone. PJ is next.

    Currently finishing St. Anger.

    For the longest time, I purposely excluded it from my music library in protest of how awful it is. Lars should be arrested for the mind-numbingly awful drum sound.

    Ultimately, I do get what they were going for with it, and I give James a pass because he was struggling at that time.

    As far as the rest goes:

    - Their first 5 records are soooo good.

    - I'll put the run of Ride The Lightning/Master Of Puppets/...And Justice For All up against anyone.

    - RTL continues to be my favorite Metallica record, and a desert-island record for me in general.

    - AJFA is probably their best record.
    I've always said if they got rid of that metallic drum on St Anger it would be a great record.  The highs are really high on it too.  It was made to listen through a crappy computer monitor and not good speakers.

    Puppets and Kill em All are my favs. RTL has waned over the years for me.  It doesn't have the same punch the other two I mentioned do.
  • lastexitlondon
    lastexitlondon Posts: 15,797
    Justice is my favourite.
    Puppets. 2nd


    this song is meant to be called i got shit,itshould be called i got shit tickets-hartford 06 -
  • tempo_n_groove
    tempo_n_groove Posts: 43,417
    Justice is my favourite.
    Puppets. 2nd
    AJFA was a great era for b sides. Breadfan, The Prince, Stone Cold Crazy.
  • Poncier
    Poncier Posts: 18,837
    Zod said:
    Poncier said:
    Yike$
    Metallica added a couple of shows at Mohegan Sun Arena in CT so figured I'd check out the 5th member presale. worst seats in the house are $575 for a single show (didn't see what the 2-night price was). Knew they'd be expensive, but damn, they make $pring$teen look like a cheap date.
    No thanks boys.

    Were they platinum tickets?  I had bought Houston tickets for last years show (before we opted not to go), and they weren't bad, about 20 rows up on the 50 yard line,.  I think they were around 275 usd per ticket.   I did notice when I bought them, they were also selling a tonne of platinums for considerably more.  

    Actually I just googled that venue, it only holds 10000 people.   That's probably high demand for a small venue.

    I'd like to get one more spin with metallica before they call it a day.  Hopefully they make it back to Vancouver one of these days.
    No. Face value. And face value for tix in the lower rows of the uppers were $1,005.00
    Everything in the lower bowl (that was available when I looked) was listed as platinum and cheapest I think were over $1,600.00

    It is a small arena so I expected prices would suck but not suck like a Hoover infused vampire prostitute.
    This weekend we rock Portland
  • tempo_n_groove
    tempo_n_groove Posts: 43,417
    Money Militia
  • Loujoe
    Loujoe Posts: 13,530
    Poncier said:
    Zod said:
    Poncier said:
    Yike$
    Metallica added a couple of shows at Mohegan Sun Arena in CT so figured I'd check out the 5th member presale. worst seats in the house are $575 for a single show (didn't see what the 2-night price was). Knew they'd be expensive, but damn, they make $pring$teen look like a cheap date.
    No thanks boys.

    Were they platinum tickets?  I had bought Houston tickets for last years show (before we opted not to go), and they weren't bad, about 20 rows up on the 50 yard line,.  I think they were around 275 usd per ticket.   I did notice when I bought them, they were also selling a tonne of platinums for considerably more.  

    Actually I just googled that venue, it only holds 10000 people.   That's probably high demand for a small venue.

    I'd like to get one more spin with metallica before they call it a day.  Hopefully they make it back to Vancouver one of these days.
    No. Face value. And face value for tix in the lower rows of the uppers were $1,005.00
    Everything in the lower bowl (that was available when I looked) was listed as platinum and cheapest I think were over $1,600.00

    It is a small arena so I expected prices would suck but not suck like a Hoover infused vampire prostitute.

  • Zod
    Zod Posts: 11,110
    edited April 10
    Poncier said:
    Zod said:
    Poncier said:
    Yike$
    Metallica added a couple of shows at Mohegan Sun Arena in CT so figured I'd check out the 5th member presale. worst seats in the house are $575 for a single show (didn't see what the 2-night price was). Knew they'd be expensive, but damn, they make $pring$teen look like a cheap date.
    No thanks boys.

    Were they platinum tickets?  I had bought Houston tickets for last years show (before we opted not to go), and they weren't bad, about 20 rows up on the 50 yard line,.  I think they were around 275 usd per ticket.   I did notice when I bought them, they were also selling a tonne of platinums for considerably more.  

    Actually I just googled that venue, it only holds 10000 people.   That's probably high demand for a small venue.

    I'd like to get one more spin with metallica before they call it a day.  Hopefully they make it back to Vancouver one of these days.
    No. Face value. And face value for tix in the lower rows of the uppers were $1,005.00
    Everything in the lower bowl (that was available when I looked) was listed as platinum and cheapest I think were over $1,600.00

    It is a small arena so I expected prices would suck but not suck like a Hoover infused vampire prostitute.

    yah, I got nothing for that.

    I'm kind of at the point I did a run through of most of my favourite bands that still tour after covid was done.  I'm mostly done that, so it's see my absolutely favourites, catch the odd one I have seen in a long time (Metallica) and catch a few on my list I've never gotten to see (Radiohead, Poison).

    I've really slowed down with concerts this year.  I guess I've been going to them for so long, it's like do I need to pay $500 to see this band for 5th or 6th time.  This also conflicts with, I haven't seen this band in 14 years, should I pony up for one more go around before they call it a day.
    Post edited by Zod on
  • Poncier
    Poncier Posts: 18,837
    Zod said:
    Poncier said:
    Zod said:
    Poncier said:
    Yike$
    Metallica added a couple of shows at Mohegan Sun Arena in CT so figured I'd check out the 5th member presale. worst seats in the house are $575 for a single show (didn't see what the 2-night price was). Knew they'd be expensive, but damn, they make $pring$teen look like a cheap date.
    No thanks boys.

    Were they platinum tickets?  I had bought Houston tickets for last years show (before we opted not to go), and they weren't bad, about 20 rows up on the 50 yard line,.  I think they were around 275 usd per ticket.   I did notice when I bought them, they were also selling a tonne of platinums for considerably more.  

    Actually I just googled that venue, it only holds 10000 people.   That's probably high demand for a small venue.

    I'd like to get one more spin with metallica before they call it a day.  Hopefully they make it back to Vancouver one of these days.
    No. Face value. And face value for tix in the lower rows of the uppers were $1,005.00
    Everything in the lower bowl (that was available when I looked) was listed as platinum and cheapest I think were over $1,600.00

    It is a small arena so I expected prices would suck but not suck like a Hoover infused vampire prostitute.

    yah, I got nothing for that.

    I'm kind of at the point I did a run through of most of my favourite bands that still tour after covid was done.  I'm mostly done that, so it's see my absolutely favourites, catch the odd one I have seen in a long time (Metallica) and catch a few on my list I've never gotten to see (Radiohead, Poison).

    I've really slowed down with concerts this year.  I guess I've been going to them for so long, it's like do I need to pay $500 to see this band for 5th or 6th time.  This also conflicts with, I haven't seen this band in 14 years, should I pony up for one more go around before they call it a day.
    Yep. I have become much more selective with shows due to pricing.
    Seeing Bush (with Mammoth opening) Sunday and paid $35.95 a piece for tix. GA tix were $66.10 and I was planning to go but held off on buying tix in case something were to come up, checked a couple weeks ago and they added a GA category "special pricing" for $35.95, so jumped on it. Basically, now look for combination of decent value and artist I want to see. Said yes to Zombie and Manson for $158 for good seats, said hell no to Springsteen and now to Metallica due to absolutely ridiculous prices. 
    I can justify paying up to around $200 a ticket for the right seats to the right show, No way can I justify paying $575 for the crappiest seats in the house or over $1,000 for a middling seat. That's just insanity.
    This weekend we rock Portland
  • We All Believe
    We All Believe Eastchester, NY Posts: 1,197
    Zod said:

    I'm kind of at the point I did a run through of most of my favourite bands that still tour after covid was done.  I'm mostly done that, so it's see my absolutely favourites, catch the odd one I have seen in a long time (Metallica) and catch a few on my list I've never gotten to see (Radiohead, Poison).

    I've really slowed down with concerts this year.  I guess I've been going to them for so long, it's like do I need to pay $500 to see this band for 5th or 6th time.  This also conflicts with, I haven't seen this band in 14 years, should I pony up for one more go around before they call it a day.
    This is pretty much exactly where I am.

    If my Mount Rushmores (PJ. The Pumpkins, Metallica, The Strokes) come to the NY area, I'll absolutely see them. I will travel for basic tour shows, so to speak, for really only PJ.

    I saw Uncle Neil live for the first time 2 years ago, so I can cross him off my list. Not dying to see anyone else. I could be talked into seeing my lovey, St. Vincent, or someone PJ-adjacent (Glen, Josh). But I've also been there, done that, along with Bruce solo & with E Street, The Who & Roger/Pete solo, U2, Billy Joel. No real need to see them again.

    I've never seen McCartney or Dylan. I'd have to think about them, and maybe sell a kidney lol.

    I'm also planning a bachelor party for late summer/fall, and looking at either GNR or AC/DC at Met Life. Never seen either one. GNR was the first band I really loved, before PJ, and I really like AC/DC, but if I don't see either, I won't be bothered by it.
    May your days be long, til kingdom come.
  • We All Believe
    We All Believe Eastchester, NY Posts: 1,197
    edited April 10
    I finished my chronological Metallica catalog listen last week. I included Garage Inc. and also Lulu.

    Second-half notes:

    - The remastering of Death Magnetic is a colossal improvement on the original. Someone on these boards pointed it out to me years ago, I didn't know it existed. Rick Rubin should shave his beard in shame for giving us the original. Love TDTNC, UN3, and S & R.

    - I probably like Hardwired the most out of it, DM, and 72 Seasons. If Hardwired was a little leaner, it would be great.

    - 72 is too long and just meh, although I do love the yellow lol, and the whole 72 seasons/first 18 years of a life concept in general. Inamorata is me in a nutshell lol. "Misery, she needs me...but I need her more." Andrew Cremeans made a sick poster for it, which is hanging on one of my bedroom walls:

    https://andrewcremeansart.bigcartel.com/product/metallica-inamorata-regular-ap

    Gonna do one more run-through, and then PJ is next.

    I can't fucking wait for Halloween.
    Post edited by We All Believe on
    May your days be long, til kingdom come.
  • We All Believe
    We All Believe Eastchester, NY Posts: 1,197
    Love this. That's all.


    May your days be long, til kingdom come.
  • tempo_n_groove
    tempo_n_groove Posts: 43,417
    Love this. That's all.


    I'm glad you did Garage Inc too. It is still one of my fav albums to listen of theirs.  I love all the covers but Die Die my Darling.  It's the only one I felt the song was flat.

    After Puppets all those years ago we got Garage Days Re-revisited to pacify us until And Justice would come out.

    Of course we all loved it and clamored to find the original Garage Days that didn't exist.  It was rumored to be the Creeping Death Import that no one had ever seen.
  • Loujoe
    Loujoe Posts: 13,530
    Love this. That's all.


    I'm glad you did Garage Inc too. It is still one of my fav albums to listen of theirs.  I love all the covers but Die Die my Darling.  It's the only one I felt the song was flat.

    After Puppets all those years ago we got Garage Days Re-revisited to pacify us until And Justice would come out.

    Of course we all loved it and clamored to find the original Garage Days that didn't exist.  It was rumored to be the Creeping Death Import that no one had ever seen.
    I have a creeping death import. Likely not the one you speak of. Has creeping death one side, am I evil. Blitzkreig side 2. 45rpm 12 inch. No jacket. Music for Nations. Likely a boot. Got it as a kid.