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I care. Whooz makes far more sense than you do and has through this entire thread.
 
ok got tickets to see Def Leppard with REO Speedwagon and Styx
Wouldn't be caught dead at gigs for any of those bands. I'd pay to get OUT.
I've seen Def Leppard twice over the years, last time was about 3 years ago.
The Who, or what's left of them - Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey - are playing L.A. in November at the new Nokia Theatre downtown. Already figured out I can get there easily by train (Amtrak to Red Line to Blue Line). So the question comes down to prices. Tickets officially go on sale next Monday, but already brokers are offering them, starting at $122. OUCH.
have you tried ticketmaster http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/090040E3...mp;minorcatid=1

the price of the ticket depends on how good of a seat you want
 
anyway go here http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&...cd=1&dtab=2
and read the reviews you tell me if i made the right call not going. read the 1 star ratings also.
I read the negative reviews and some of them really read like they didn't understand what was going on and were pissed off when they didn't get what they expected. Most of those were experience-based and didn't really comment on the quality of the venue. When they did, they often said the venue sounded great and the music was entertaining (although one was disappointed that the set started so late in the evening).

I believe you could've gone and had a good time as long as you knew what to expect going in. I guess it's like Amtrak in a way. ;)
 
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anyway go here http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&...cd=1&dtab=2
and read the reviews you tell me if i made the right call not going. read the 1 star ratings also.
I read the negative reviews and some of them really read like they didn't understand what was going on and were pissed off when they didn't get what they expected. Most of those were experience-based and didn't really comment on the quality of the venue. When they did, they often said the venue sounded great and the music was entertaining (although one was disappointed that the set started so late in the evening).

I believe you could've gone and had a good time as long as you knew what to expect going in. I guess it's like Amtrak in a way. ;)
still it seams to me the chicago house of blues is not different then the Emerald Theatre/ballroom here in michigan
 
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