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wow - 2 hours later - got 2 tix to MSG. behind the stage, but in the building.
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Still trying. Still nothing. I can't even tell if it's sold out at this point-- Ticketmaster's model of ticket sale is less advanced than World War I-era intelligence communiques.
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swan wrote:This was the beginning of Peak Cornell, which ended with Euphoria Morning. Dude had an amazing run.
Got tix for SF Night 2. Trying to get my Lil Step Sis into it (she's 20). Anyone have a streaming link for the beginning of PJ20 leading up to TotD? Want her to see the story.
She loves Cornell solo.
Thanks.
"Mine is mine, and yours won't take it's place...."
"If hope could grow from dirt like me... it can be done."
LoathedVermin72 wrote:How is buying concert tickets still such a baffling ordeal in 2016?
Still? In my experience anyway, this is a relatively new thing. When I was growing up, you'd just go to the Ticketmaster outlet and buy them. Sure sometimes you'd wait in line and sometimes things would sell out, but there was no complexity to it. Only now that there are all these pre-sales and pre-pre-sales and Ticketmaster-app-exclusive pre-sales and digital waiting rooms and online lotteries and defective websites utterly incapable of handling the traffic generated by large-scale events and etc. does it feel like the process has become inordinately complicated.
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LoathedVermin72 wrote:How is buying concert tickets still such a baffling ordeal in 2016?
Still? In my experience anyway, this is a relatively new thing. When I was growing up, you'd just go to the Ticketmaster outlet and buy them. Sure sometimes you'd wait in line and sometimes things would sell out, but there was no complexity to it. Only now that there are all these pre-sales and pre-pre-sales and Ticketmaster-app-exclusive pre-sales and digital waiting rooms and online lotteries and defective websites utterly incapable of handling the traffic generated by large-scale events and etc. does it feel like the process has become inordinately complicated.