Re: 2018-08-08: Seattle, Washington
Posted: Sun August 05, 2018 11:13 pm
B wrote:
It’s like porn for the neck beard crowd
B wrote:
Bee Girl wrote:It took me 3 1/2 hours to get through the line. Now I hate Pearl Jam.
It'd be cool if they opened early, outside for Ten Club and/or ticket holders only. Show us your ticket, or tell us your name if you're in the Ten Club, and we'll let you in.E.H. Ruddock wrote:I hate this side of it so much. How many of those people aren't even going to the show? If you bought a ten Club ticket they should give you the exclusive to buy the merch online
By comparison- stage time for a showtime of 8:30 what do tou think? Missoula is advertised as 8:30.CopperTom wrote:Yes, you are crazy. I would say 8:15 at the earliest. Probably 8:30ish.Bammer wrote:On the rare occasion that the Mariners sell out, it takes a really long time. Tom Petty last year took FOREVER. Both those included paper tix.Bi_3 wrote:On the pit several posters have been saying that mobile ticket scanning to enter Sacco can take over a hour and a half for sell out crowds to get in....
This is definitely gonna take a while.
For those who know these types of things: If showtime is advertised as 7pm, what will stage time likely be? I’m thinking like 7:45 - am I crazy??
I waited at least 3 hours for the pop up shop at the Showbox in 2013. It was not worth it.CopperTom wrote:500 people right before the tent opened. Crazy.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Someone on the Pit said there were 200 people in line 2 hours before it opened. JFC
Yeah that is pretty cool.CopperTom wrote:Back of Revolt shirt is dates and locations of all past Seattle shows. Pretty cool.CopperTom wrote:It's St. Christopher holding a mic stand instead of a staff.Bammer wrote:Well, my money is safe.
Little help though, I’m curious.
Can’t make out the design on the back of the silver keychain. What is that?
What does it say all over the back of the black “Revolt” shirt?
I was wondering about that too.
Was that the one that was really just posters but they gave some other things to us just for showing up?Bammer wrote:I waited at least 3 hours for the pop up shop at the Showbox in 2013. It was not worth it.CopperTom wrote:500 people right before the tent opened. Crazy.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Someone on the Pit said there were 200 people in line 2 hours before it opened. JFC
No they had a bunch of kinda old leftover stuff. They had mystery boxes. They had some Benaroya vinyl which appeared to be the biggest draw.Bee Girl wrote:Was that the one that was really just posters but they gave some other things to us just for showing up?Bammer wrote:I waited at least 3 hours for the pop up shop at the Showbox in 2013. It was not worth it.CopperTom wrote:500 people right before the tent opened. Crazy.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Someone on the Pit said there were 200 people in line 2 hours before it opened. JFC
Devil’s advocate: How else would a guy from, say, the Carolinas get his hands on Seattle merch like this otherwise?E.H. Ruddock wrote:Shit is already on eBay. Apparently one flipper bought the max of everything, his bill was $3,092. I fucking hate people
I've always been under the idea that if you don't go to a show, why would you buy the merch? I don't want a shirt of a concert I haven't been toBammer wrote:Devil’s advocate: How else would a guy from, say, the Carolinas get his hands on Seattle merch like this otherwise?E.H. Ruddock wrote:Shit is already on eBay. Apparently one flipper bought the max of everything, his bill was $3,092. I fucking hate people
I agree. Of the relatively few live albums I have, almost all are from shows I attended.E.H. Ruddock wrote:I've always been under the idea that if you don't go to a show, why would you buy the merch? I don't want a shirt of a concert I haven't been toBammer wrote:Devil’s advocate: How else would a guy from, say, the Carolinas get his hands on Seattle merch like this otherwise?E.H. Ruddock wrote:Shit is already on eBay. Apparently one flipper bought the max of everything, his bill was $3,092. I fucking hate people
That's why you let in ticket holders OR Ten Club members!Bee Girl wrote: Having to show a ticket to buy stuff there is a nice idea, however, it wouldn't have allowed me to buy anything because I am the ticket buddy of the 10C ticket holders and they will not have anything to give me until the day of the show.
I am on board with this approach. It would cut down on the homeless people buying stuff and limit some of the flippers. The worst flippers I know are in the 10C.B wrote:That's why you let in ticket holders OR Ten Club members!Bee Girl wrote: Having to show a ticket to buy stuff there is a nice idea, however, it wouldn't have allowed me to buy anything because I am the ticket buddy of the 10C ticket holders and they will not have anything to give me until the day of the show.