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Refugee
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Copenhagen
Posts: 2,378
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I would never not do GA again.
I had a seat once last tour, it was the worst decision ever. Not only will I do GA again for every show, I will start queuing even earlier. |
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The Fly
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 100
Local Time: 11:31 PM
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it's called "standing tickets" rob33 haha
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The Fly
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 100
Local Time: 11:31 PM
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i love standing tix - love the energy and buzz and intensity being up close - but only in arenas!
being lost in a crowd of 40000 standing in the stadium last time was pretty horrendous i have to say! |
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The Setlist Antichrist
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: A Melbourne tram departing Wellington
Posts: 83,196
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Give an Australian crowd seats and you can guarantee they will park their arses on them en masse and act like they're at the movies. I've seen it time and time again. Even at METAL concerts.
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is trying to suck a lemon
Premium Gold Member
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Put 'em Under Pressure, 2008 AFL Thread!! & Wezza
Posts: 7,556
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Definitely agree with Axver, I will be going GA next tour for sure. Whilst I was disappointed at having nosebleed seats for the only show I saw, I did not give a SHIT what people thought of me, as far as I was concerned I was there to have as much fun as possible, and so from the start of Vertigo I was on my feet the entire time to get people into it. It's a goddam rock show.
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is trying to suck a lemon
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Put 'em Under Pressure, 2008 AFL Thread!! & Wezza
Posts: 7,556
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I don't noramlly like people paying out on Australia, but I do have to agree. While 99% of the crowd was on the feet and fantastic during songs like SBS, Streets, Pride, One, the rest of the time they just sat there. In particular one lady next to me, who sat with her arms folded the whole time and clapped at the end of each song.
I mean there were probably other people who missed out on tickets because of you, and you just sit there. And don't even ask about the Crowded House concert.
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Rock n' Roll Doggie
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Melbourne, Australia, some time after tea
Posts: 3,360
Local Time: 10:31 PM
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Quote:
![]() I had a seated ticket for the Elevation show in US, and *everyone* within my sight got up on their feet the minute the band walked onstage. Here in Melbourne, everyone around me had their bums glued to their seats throughout the show; at some point I couldn't handle it anymore and sneaked out to the little platform on the stairs so that I could move and dance a bit, only to be chased away by the usher lady, ![]() Melbourne vindicated itself somewhat at the Muse concert last November, where our section at least was up and dancing, but otherwise it's bloody hopeless.
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Rock n' Roll Doggie
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: smack in the middle of contradiction
Posts: 3,667
Local Time: 11:31 PM
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I'd like to do GA, but i'm afraid of crowds
![]() I did GA in Brussels, but I only dared to do it because the front area was separated from the rest. (is a left over safety precaution since the Heizel drama,1995) This area contained about 4000 ppl, but if I ever got the feeling I would feel sick or whatever,I could go to the back of said area and still be quite close to the stage. (I need to know I can get "out" and still be able to see, I mean I don't want to spend €xxx to find out they carry me out and miss the show..) I really wouldn't want to be caught in that mass of 60.000 ppl. So, now I really don't know what I should do for the upcomin tour (they might be playing a different venue here) |
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Acrobat
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Australia
Posts: 338
Local Time: 09:31 AM
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im kinda new to buying a concert ticket (it will be my first u2 show) so do u buy them online or at the place? for GA
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She's the One
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No. I had a GA ticket in Phoenix on the Vertigo tour and was up close. The minute the lights went out for KOL, the crowd surged forward and I had to get out.
I ended up way in the back, unable to see a fucking thing. Every other time I've seen U2 (with one other exception), I've had a seat. I was able to see, to stand, to dance, to rest, to pee and still have my seat. I'll take one of the seats y'all don't want. ![]()
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The Fly
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Montreal
Posts: 190
Local Time: 10:31 PM
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Ask anyone who had the "Orgasmic pleasure" of experimenting the joy of having a 6 foot 3 (or plus) girafe infront of you on the floor,you'll know that general admission is overrated.
......unless you are a 6 foot 3 girafe yourself,of course. |
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Wonder Woman
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I probably will, but am not so sure I'm going to be so willing to put in so much line time as I have in the past, depending.
I may just say "fuck it" and go with seats this time around. |
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Red eyed and dangerous
Premium Gold Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Bottom of the earth
Posts: 3,875
Local Time: 09:01 AM
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No. In Australia they will probably play stadiums again and I'm fucked if I'm gonna get squashed by 60,000 smelly people, have some 6 foot 3 giraffe in front of me or have to have the decision of wait in line for hours to get to the front or turn up later and be further back. Done it enough, comfort of seats for me.
I really, really, really hate stadium shows. ![]() |
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Blue Crack Supplier
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Vertigo was the first time I saw them and on the 2 shows I got tix for, one was a seat in the 200 or 300 section and the other was behind the stage, where I actually abandoned my seat and came all the way down to enjoy the show as if in GA, only behind the stage. There is no doubt in my mind that I'm gonna try for GA next tour! Whether I'm gonna get it is another question but I will die trying!!!
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still MUSEified!!!!!!!!!!!!
Premium Gold Member
Join Date: May 2001
Location: furmama fo life suckas...:D
Posts: 12,003
Local Time: 05:31 PM
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HELLZ YEAH I WOULD!!!!!
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