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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: joz on October 12, 2005, 10:35:00 am
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I think the pre-sale must've sold out already because it's not up on ticketmaster...anyone have luck getting tix?
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I'm curious about that myself. I checked about 10 minutes ago and got "this event is no longer in our database". Now it's coming up as a valid event, but you can't check for tickets.
Is the presale over, or has it not even happened yet?
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A friend just e-mailed me.........he told me last week he would pick up a ticket for me when they went on sale.....I forgot all about it......he said we're in Orchestra Row A........sounds pretty good,I guess.......
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According to what's posted on the official website, the presale should still be going on through tomorrow night:
"All tickets go on sale at 10 am local time on Ticketmaster.
Internet ticket presale ends the night before
the public ticket sale begins"
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so.. still not working! not fair. angry.
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i take that back.
orch row E.
boo yeah.
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Saw them Saturday nigh in NYC and they were great!! They looked and sounded so good. They played for an hour straight, one song after another with the occasional thank you for Peter. They played two encores. The first was four songs and the second was just one song. My two favorite songs they played were Telegram Sam and Ziggy Stardust. The best part was that they were selling CDâ??s of that night show, that was worth buying.
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Anyone else going tonight?
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Heading out in an hour.........
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Was SOOOOOO good. I was impressed - they sounded amazing!
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great show overall...guess they're just getting older, but peter murphy wasn't as animated as i had expected. i've never seen so many people dressed in black at a show...and all the old goths were out en force. not sure if it was worth the $61 i paid with ticketbastard fees, but i finally get to check them off my list. i was happy to hear telegram sam even if it was a geriatric, slowed down version.
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You should have seen the people lined up for the show in '98. EVERYONE was dressed in black, and it was all crushed velvet and capes, etc. I thought this show had a much more diverse crowd. Peter looked like he had other things to do and was just going through the motions, IMO. Was he sick? Is that why the NJ show was cancelled? They *sounded* good, and Ash seemed lively, but wow- Peter- sorry to impose on you.
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Originally posted by joz:
i've never seen so many people dressed in black at a show...and all old goths
Originally posted by Pariskelly:
EVERYONE was dressed in black, and it was all crushed velvet and capes, etc.
So then, you both are really saying that this band draws a lot of artfags..?
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If by "artfags" you mean people with good taste in music, well then yes. :) There were little kids there, and I even saw a couple that had to be in their late 60's.
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Originally posted by Ellis D. Fleischbach:
Originally posted by joz:
i've never seen so many people dressed in black at a show...and all old goths
Originally posted by Pariskelly:
EVERYONE was dressed in black, and it was all crushed velvet and capes, etc.
So then, you both are really saying that this band draws a lot of artfags..? [/b]
Give me art fags over fart boys any day...
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I saw the 2 NYC shows the other weekend plus last night's in Bethesda. All in all... wow... Bauhaus still is tops on my list. The set last night sounded absolutely great and in my opinion, they seemed a little less "scripted" than the two NYC shows. Last night's set was a little longer than the Saturday NYC show but shorter than the Friday of that weekend. I'm so glad I went...
... And I really liked the Strathmore, this being my first visit since they've renovated (I'm still kicking myself for missing Dead Can Dance).
That said, though, I don't know that I cared for seeing Bauhaus at a "seated" show. There seemed to be a little disconnect between the band and the crowd, which is to be expected when you are all not jamming into each other trying to get as close as possible. I think I prefer the energy of a General Admission show for certain bands--- Bauhaus being one.
And of course there is something a little weird about not having a smoke machine for Bauhaus. :) Lost a bit of the spookiness or something.
All in all, though--- great show, and I will keep going to see Bauhaus as long as they keep playing!
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Well who the hell would prefer a fart boy anyway?
Originally posted by Roadbike Mankie:
Originally posted by Ellis D. Fleischbach:
Originally posted by joz:
i've never seen so many people dressed in black at a show...and all old goths
Originally posted by Pariskelly:
EVERYONE was dressed in black, and it was all crushed velvet and capes, etc.
So then, you both are really saying that this band draws a lot of artfags..? [/b]
Give me art fags over fart boys any day... [/b]