Several years ago Gordon played at the Anderson Center at SUNY (State University of New York)in Binghamton, NY. By the time I called for tickets, they told me the regular seats had been sold out but they added two rows of folding chairs indoors, the only other alternative was seating on the lawn. I bought a ticket for the added seats indoors, figuring it might rain, and also figuring that-- not knowing the layout of the place-- a row way in the back was better than nothing. When I got there, there were no added rows in the back. So I thought I was going to be stuck outside. But when I asked an usher about the row I was supposed to be in, she pointed out the added rows. UP FRONT!! Talk about a happy accident-- I ended up about 10 feet away from him as he played. It was really neat! It felt like a coffee house. Originally, I had wanted to be about five rows back for the same reason you do. Don't worry about not being up front, as long as you enjoy the concert. And that can happen from any seat in the house.
[This message has been edited by Brian 57 (edited May 16, 2002).]
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