I checked Ticketmaster today for tickets to Van Halen here.
All seats are $90.00 + service charge.
Amazing.
Absolutley amazing.
Too steep for me!
Although I would enjoy seeing them.
Dave
07-19-2004, 12:24 PM
Finch Platte
Who's singing?
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Originally Posted by Dave_G
Although I would enjoy seeing them.
Dave
I'd go see them, too. In a small club. For $12. And I would have bought the tickets from the club a week earlier and saved any service charge. And no brown M&M's.
fp
07-19-2004, 12:49 PM
Troy
I though Eddie had leukemia or something?
Who's the singer?
07-19-2004, 02:09 PM
Finch Platte
Ah.
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Originally Posted by Troy
I though Eddie had leukemia or something?
Who's the singer?
That explains why Steve Vai is playing guitar.
Who's the singer?
fp
07-19-2004, 02:17 PM
ForeverAutumn
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Originally Posted by Troy
I though Eddie had leukemia or something?
Who's the singer?
Sammy Hagar is touring with them. They played Toronto a couple of weeks ago and the reviews were excellent. Personally, I wouldn't pay $90 to see them (and I didn't ;) ).
So th eguy that the band is named after isn't in it? How lame is THAT?
Still, to see Vai torture those songs would be pretty interesting.
Still, I wouldn't pay $9 to see 'em at a sleazy Indian Casino.
07-19-2004, 10:27 PM
MindGoneHaywire
I might pay $20, but only if David Lee Roth were singing with them. Sammy Hagar? You'd have to pay me a lot more than $90 to be there. Is there anything I would pay $90 for? Maybe GWAR doing Motorhead covers for a couple of hours...
Now, I realize this may not be of all that much interest to a Van Halen fan, but I think this is a pretty amazing bill for $20...
So th eguy that the band is named after isn't in it? How lame is THAT?
Still, to see Vai torture those songs would be pretty interesting.
Still, I wouldn't pay $9 to see 'em at a sleazy Indian Casino.
The Vai thing was a joke.
Sleazy Indian casino- isn't that redundant?
fp
07-21-2004, 01:36 PM
jamison
Van Halen tickets
I did see Van Halen for 12 bucks LMAO it was the 1984 tour and my friend got me a ticket. i only wished i could have seen sammy hagar with them in their heyday. I saw the new album out called " the best of both worlds"
actually its a greatest hits album although there are several new songs. I have all the other songs on this disc and i am reluctant to shell out money for very little new material. it seems like very little good rock and roll has come out in the last 6-7 years as so i have diversified a little. I now listen to classical, jazz, pop, rock and roll and heavy metal. just spare me the shot ma dog twang twang country stuff or the gangsta rap please
07-21-2004, 02:18 PM
ForeverAutumn
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Originally Posted by jamison
it seems like very little good rock and roll has come out in the last 6-7 years
I used to think that too. But with a few recs from the folks around here and some of my own searching, I've found all kinds of new, great R&R. Here are just a few bands for you to look into if you're so inclined.
The Trews
Perfect Circle
Three Days Grace
Finger Eleven
Thornley
Jet
Treble Charger
Queens of the Stoneage