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worldrecordplayer

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  1. Did you get Saturday tix also? I know your Friday seats are perfect. 3 shows in 4 nights for me, I can't freakin wait. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  2. The Wang was will-call for all seats. Had to have kept the scalping down. Wonder why they just didn't announce both Orpheum shows at the outset. Would have reduced the mania of getting Friday tix when folks thought that was the only show.
  3. still lots of balcony and rear orch available for Orpheum
  4. I'm in for the Orpheum. I had pulled a pair in the pre-sale, Orch. L Row B. Went to the theater today to try to get better, was 3rd in line and pulled balcony, which I passed on. But I had my iPad with me and pulled a pair 3rd row center mezz., which I'm happy with. I was able to then get a second pair in the same row for friends. So standing on line for 75 minutes at the Orpheum did me no good, but I got decent seats so I'm in. roadhse, I'm curious, what rows did you get over the phone?
  5. I think what is irredeemably fucked up with Boston ticketing is that there's a very large demand. For a smallish venue. I've now given up on today's pre-sale. I had 3 different pairs come up, but none of them were to my liking so I let them all go by.
  6. Not haveing much luck with the Orpheum pre-sale. Got some high up balcony seats that I let go, and havent' been able to get anything else.
  7. Yes! But I'm not done in my quest to get into the lower orch. There's still tomorrow and Friday!
  8. Ended up getting 2 for the Orpheum, not terrible, not great. Right Orchestra Row B, seats 120 and 122, which is first row on the aisle cutting across the floor, but on other side of the ramp into the orchestra
  9. Great seats Tim, good for you. I can't get anything.
  10. Once again, can't get through to Wilco server for presale
  11. My memory is there was a period where many shows were devoid of any W(TA) sings played, to the point it was noticeable and discussed here. Then when they did the odd song once in a while, it would not show up on the Roadcase. My memory could be faulty, but that's my memory, without studying the actual setlists.
  12. If the ballot box stuffing doesn't work, she won't ask. Will be just like a question unposed.
  13. Done. In return, I'll ask for requests for Jan 29 at Orpheum for She's A Jar, my wife's favorite Wilco song.
  14. And I did it from my computer and got Right Orch Row B seats 119 and 121. No way to figure how to get the best seats.
  15. The seat selection had little to do with place in line. I was second in line, I first pulled a pair in Orch. Row E, seats 2 and 4. Those are all the way to the right. After getting those two, I asked for another pair, they would have been obstructed view. I passed. My friend 5 people behind in line pulled a pair 5th row right center. That annoyed the heck out of me.
  16. This skipping Philly thing is strange. I get that there are lots of cities in this country with Wilco fans (heck, the world), and no band can realistically cover the entire continental U.S., but they are frequently in the northeast to mid-atlantic, and to repeatedly skip a major metro area like Philly is strange. There must be a reason. Like when they weren't playing songs from W(TA), that was noticeable and strange, and turns out there was a reason. Maybe they don't like the promoter in Philly? I read somewhere that last time Pat got hit with a D battery. Ouch! Could that be the reason?
  17. Fewer than 10 people. Which was surprising to me. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  18. I drove down for the second night last year. Peter Shapiro did a great job with the venue- the sound and lights are superb. So I would encourage anyone thinking about it to make the trip. I like the venue so much I'm thinking of making the drive even after Portland and (hopefully) 2 nights at the Orpheum. EDIT: as I think about this, since these are not Evening With shows, I probably won't make the trip after already seeing 3 shows. But my own analysis notwithstanding, the Cap Theater is a venue worth making the trip for. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  19. Undecided. The big plus was I didn't have to deal with getting locked out online. Downside is you have to take whatever seats they spit out, or go to back if line basically. I learned last week that being second in line didn't get me the best seats, as my buddy several people behind got way better seats. I will see what happens on Wednesday I guess. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  20. When I told my wife a second Orpheum show was added, her response was "I guess if they're playing Friday and Saturday we're going to both?" Recipe for a great marriage! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  21. This sound check footage and interview from the '76 Beacon shows is very cool. Love the crowd shots outside the Beacon. I was at both these shows. Coming back on the road after the hiatus, our excitement level was off the charts. What a different band from that which was last seen in the NYC area on 8-6-74. In retrospect, I'm not overly fond if the '76 shows, certain not when compared to what was to come in '77, but they sure were fun. http://www.jambase.com/Articles/126773/More-1976-Grateful-Dead-Soundcheck-Footage-Surfaces
  22. Back from the Orpheum box office. That was an experience. Got there about 8:45, I was second in line. When the box opened, I asked for best 2 available, got right orch Row E seats 2 and 4. On the aisle to the center, but still farther right than I wanted. I then asked for the next best 2 available for my friend, pulled obstructed view, let those go. When it was time for my friend who was 6th in line he gets 5th row right center (Row KK, triple digit seats). I am so fucking pissed at that point, I'm standing at the box office on my ipad trying to get better tickets, I then get back in lin
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