Yeah, if this is the only concert you're planning on attending, it's not worth the extra $80. I got my tickets for the cancelled November 2002 show (floor, left, about 8 rows from the stage) AFTER the "Friends of..." tickets went on sale. Which isn't to say you don't need to be quick.
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the friends of massey is for patrons who will attend several/many shows/concerts at Massey over the course of the year...not for a one-time ticket buyer.
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quote:Originally posted by charlene:
the friends of massey is for patrons who will attend several/many shows/concerts at Massey over the course of the year...not for a one-time ticket buyer. Well call me crazy, LOL, won't be the first time. It just seems like a good way to get first shot at the really desirable seats. But I'll sit in the 'last row in the balcony' if that's what's available. And it seems like a good cause, supporting a fine old venue. Bill http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif |
Lots of seats here! Pick your choice...
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WOW! Thanks SM
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quote:Originally posted by stationmaster:
Lots of seats here! Pick your choice... a pic from my site:- Some Massey Hall filled seats in May 2001 http://www.johnfowles.org.uk/LIGHTFOOT/15.jpg from the left: Darin Hogan MN, tee shirt supremo, Julie our tour guide a.k.a. Jenney Rivard,CT, Derek (zippo)Kidd CA,Lynn Oatman NY,Donnie Budd TX,Page Ribe AL, I have no idea who the last two are..Jenney?? In the row behind I believe it is Alan Paynter (Preston,Lancs UK)(No it's not because Al does not have a beard) then in a burgandy shirt Daniel Rosati Hamburg NY (where the humble hamburger allegedly eminated from) see:- http://www.googlism.com/where_is/h/hamburg,_ny/ today's funny STORY:- many years ago as an impoverished student I found myself in Hamburg Germany with a pair of poor french students we were hungry and decided the most likely place for a cheap meal was th main railway/road station. I confidently ordered a hamburger Well you would wouldn't you?? only to find to my horror that was the local name for an expensive T-bone steak! Not so funny this was August 1963 and had we explored the Reeperbahn we just might have found the famous places where the Beatles had played a few years before fasscinating site is http://www.googlism.com try entering lightfoot examples lightfoot is still writing in the old folk idiom lightfoot is available for your next special event and of course lightfoot is an international star whose contribution to canadian culture and the worldwide music scene is unmatched Or try your own surname for fowles I liked fowles is a genius and has a real talent in writing and fowles is a frequent contributor to the meadow Oh do piss off!! fowles is a happy man fowles is no chicken ------------------ My Gordon Lightfoot webring starts at http://www.johnfowles.org.uk/lightfoot (edited to correct some typos) [This message has been edited by johnfowles (edited September 08, 2004).] |
quote:Originally posted by johnfowles:
In the row behind I believe it is Alan Paynter (Preston,Lancs UK)(No it's not because Al does not have a beard) then in a burgandy shirt Daniel Rosati Hamburg NY I'm not sure what you mean about the person in the picture having a beard - the picture doesn't show a beard, but you were right the first time, that is Alan Paynter http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif |
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