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blue_94_trooper
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TheWalrus wrote: getting tickets to big concerts is a case study in introductory economics.
Getting Radiohead presale tickets is a case study in fanaticism. The presales are run on their own website out of the UK. They typically tell you the date of the pre-sale but not the time. Because it's hosted in the UK, the time is usually sometime convenient for the webmasters working in that timezone. People will wait up all night by their PC hitting refresh to see if the presale has started.

The last one started around 9:00 a.m. EST. I decided I wasn't losing a night's sleep and started checking around 6:00. I also had an automated program scanning the website for changes every 5 seconds so I didn't have to sit at my PC. I instantly scored tickets (for the wrong show (stupid venue name changes)) but after a web-site crash, I eventually got tickets for the right show.

The worst ever was the '07/'08 Hannah Montana tour. Talk about an enormous number of people trying to get tickets who were not well versed on the nuances of ticket sales. There was a fan club presale for that, but you actually had to be a member of a paid-subscription fan club which got you a unique password, and this still didn't guarantee you seats. Parents were frantic, kids were crying and everybody wanted to sue somebody. I got pretty good seats from the presale taking advantage of a free one-month membership timed to get a password and we got to take our girls without jumping through too many hoops.
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A Brick in the Wall
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blue_94_trooper wrote:
denalynn2001 wrote: I've seen plenty of shows sell out, but very few so fast that there were zero tickets available 5 minutes after they went on sale. Can't think of even one right now.
Ever tried to buy Radiohead tickets? Wilco? White Stripes? Jimmy Buffet :?
or Tom Waits....
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Tom Waits is probably the last on my list of people I have always wanted to see live...now that I am in for LC. Well Massive Attack is also on there...
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I got my tix by calling in to ticketmaster and being on hold for 20 plus mins. At least I got them though. Got 3 tickets and couldn't even get 2 that were sitting next to eachother. What is up with that btw? Anyways, it is possible but maybe the old fashioned way. Just happy I got them.
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secabol wrote:Tom Waits is probably the last on my list of people I have always wanted to see live...now that I am in for LC. Well Massive Attack is also on there...

I can tell you he's a great show --- I never thought I'd have the chance to cross LC off of my list!

Randy Newman & John Hiatt -- watch out!
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A Brick in the Wall wrote:
secabol wrote:Tom Waits is probably the last on my list of people I have always wanted to see live...now that I am in for LC. Well Massive Attack is also on there...

I can tell you he's a great show --- I never thought I'd have the chance to cross LC off of my list!

Randy Newman & John Hiatt -- watch out!

Ohh -- & John Cale... :lol:
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Ah, I've been fortunate enough to see John Cale a few times. The first was in New York at the Palladium, with Television and Patti Smith on New Year's Eve 1976. That same week I saw the New York Dolls at Max's Kansas City two nights running, with Blondie opening, plus the Mumps at the Ocean Club. It was probably the greatest week of my life.

Rufus Wainwright names John Cale as one of the very few modern pianists he admires, and that's saying a lot.

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