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Woohoo! Last night I won tickets on the radio for in invite only (win tickets, can't buy them) concert to see................ AC/DC...WOOHOO!!!
That might be interesting . . . how big is the venue? If you are getting to see them in a small venue, you are fortunate.
Eh... Its in a minor league hockey arena. Will probably only fit about 6000 or so. There giving away tickets so often all the local radio stations are in a constant state of busy tones. Not sure if you would consider that big, but compared to the 80000 people when I saw Metallica or 60000 for Ozfest, I consider it small. Though the Areana was big enough for Godsmack to do a DVD show there.
6,000 is relatively intimate. You will get to see a great show and I expect that wherever you are, you will truly be able to see it!
Here is my morning playlist (song/artist): Ten Nights/Spain Wave of Mutilation/Pixies All Apologies/Nirvana Lightning Crashes/Live It's My Life/No Doubt Wish You Were Here/Pink Floyd Wonderwall/Oasis Boulevard of Broken Dreams/Green Day Her Used-to-Been/Spain Black Metallic/Catharine Wheel (Don't Go Back to) Rockville/REM Monkey Gone to Heaven/Pixies Blue Light/Mazzy Star Gone Daddy Gone/Violent Femmes Pale Blue Eyes/Velvet Underground Under the Bridge/Red Hot Chili Peppers Time of the Season/ Zombies
come as you are.-nirvana. no woman no cry.-bob marley. when september ends.-green day. stan.-eminem. bbc radio 2.
Pale Blue Eyes/Velvet Underground, great song. I have the 1969 version live. Lou Reed is very under rated ! I bet you like Fever Tree also.
Mike you lucky bugger have a great time i saw them twice on the stiff upper lip tour a few years ago once in arena and once at a festival they rock man, ANGUS
"Got My Mind Set on You" & "Cheer Down" & "When We Was Fab" all by: George Harrison. All of which are also on his Dark Horse Album. ;-)) "Bad Moon Rising" by: Creedence Clearwater Revival. "All For the Love of Sunshine" by: Hank Williams Jr. "Burning Bridges" by: The Mike Curb Congregation. "Groovy Kind of Love" by: Phil Collins.
Thanks. I've really been wanting to see them live. I've seen literally hundreds of other bands (not always good ones either) but alas I never got to see them. I'm really looking forward to it. And with todays prices it's just right. FREE! Curently, Trapt-Someone in Control
More from early this morning: "Woman in Love" by" Paul Mauriat. "Lightning STrikes" by: Lou CHristie. "Hold Your Head Up" (again) by: Argent. "December 1963" by: The Four Seasons. "That'll Be the Day" by: (edited out my big boppiing mistake ;-)) Buddy Holly. "Only the Lonely" by: Roy Orbison.
That's quite a set! I just put on The Day the Music Died in honor of your Buddy Holly/Big Bopper reference!
Hi DG, my only excuse is that I stayed up too late last night and wasn't thinking correctly when posting ;-)) I saluted you for making the correction and pointing out mt mistake. I very much appreciate that ;-)) Take care and best regards-Carl. PS, I hope you don't mind but, im going to edit my other post as the mistake is too embarassing to leave there ;-))