So what's your concert schedule looking like?

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I just got tickets to see Taj Mahal play at an old vaudeville theater in Beverly, MA. I’m psyched to see both.

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BostonBeaneater wrote:
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I just got tickets to see Taj Mahal play at an old vaudeville theater in Beverly, MA. I’m psyched to see both.

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I'd prefer to see an old vaudeville show at the Taj Mahal. ;)
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Tricky is finally coming to NA, so I get to see him in Seattle. Very excited for this one.
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Ive got mixed feelings about this but I think I want to go
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Marky Dread wrote:
23 Mar 2018, 12:57am
BostonBeaneater wrote:
22 Mar 2018, 11:29pm
I just got tickets to see Taj Mahal play at an old vaudeville theater in Beverly, MA. I’m psyched to see both.

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I'd prefer to see an old vaudeville show at the Taj Mahal. ;)
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How far would any of you travel to see one of your favorite bands of all time, who you've never seen live, who are now defunct but are playing a one-off charity show?
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Kory wrote:
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How far would any of you travel to see one of your favorite bands of all time, who you've never seen live, who are now defunct but are playing a one-off charity show?
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Heston wrote:
04 Apr 2018, 3:50pm
Kory wrote:
04 Apr 2018, 3:44pm
How far would any of you travel to see one of your favorite bands of all time, who you've never seen live, who are now defunct but are playing a one-off charity show?
Brazil
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Kory wrote:
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How far would any of you travel to see one of your favorite bands of all time, who you've never seen live, who are now defunct but are playing a one-off charity show?
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
05 Mar 2018, 11:40am
Looks like I'm actually venturing out into the live music scene. The Trashcan Sinatras are coming to Ottawa in June, playing acoustic versions of their first two albums in full. I'm waiting to hear from a friend who saw them whether I should splurge for the extra-priced meet & greet. This is clearly divinely inspired because since Friday I've been playing their various live discs, something I rarely do.
Remember when bands used to do meet and greets out of unity with the fans?

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Heston wrote:
04 Apr 2018, 3:53pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
05 Mar 2018, 11:40am
Looks like I'm actually venturing out into the live music scene. The Trashcan Sinatras are coming to Ottawa in June, playing acoustic versions of their first two albums in full. I'm waiting to hear from a friend who saw them whether I should splurge for the extra-priced meet & greet. This is clearly divinely inspired because since Friday I've been playing their various live discs, something I rarely do.
Remember when bands used to do meet and greets out of unity with the fans?

They still do but nowadays you pay an extra $1,000 for your ticket and get a signed photo.

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Kory wrote:
04 Apr 2018, 3:44pm
How far would any of you travel to see one of your favorite bands of all time, who you've never seen live, who are now defunct but are playing a one-off charity show?
Within the continent, I'd say. Tho push comes to shove I'd talk myself out of spending the money.
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
04 Apr 2018, 4:17pm
Kory wrote:
04 Apr 2018, 3:44pm
How far would any of you travel to see one of your favorite bands of all time, who you've never seen live, who are now defunct but are playing a one-off charity show?
Within the continent, I'd say. Tho push comes to shove I'd talk myself out of spending the money.
Even if it were a once in a lifetime kind of thing?

Like, say Bruce was reuniting with Wire for one show only or something.
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The only band I'd travel continents for would have been the Clash. Would pretty much have sold my life's possessions for that one.
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Not to other continents, but I flew to the east coast to see Slapshot and the west coast to see Jerry Lee Lewis.
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