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1 hour ago, calvino said:

 

Saw them when they past through Chicago a couple of weeks an ago - a great show. Seem to have lost the heavy industrial feel of the previously shows I have seen (91 and 2008) - but a great show none the less. Enjoy!

 I see them every few years Trent always delivers a great live show. Really never were my wheelhouse but I enjoy their shows! This tour has been very well received. I’m sure I will enjoy it 🙂

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Wilco.    Noteworthy as this is my 100th Wilco show. 

Despite all the controversy with the Springsteen tickets I managed to score decent seats on the verified fan sale in about 10 minutes yesterday. I got ADA seats 4 rows back behind the stage. Those sea

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Since site was down,  I could not post aboutseeing The Who in Chicago. Great time...and said my goodbyes to Pete and Roger. They did not mail it in!

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2 hours ago, bcdoc said:

Since site was down,  I could not post aboutseeing The Who in Chicago. Great time...and said my goodbyes to Pete and Roger. They did not mail it in!

I grew up as a huge fan of The Who.  I think I've seen four "farewell tours."  I thought about going but decided against shelling out the $$$ for a ticket at United Center.  Friends of mine who went had a good time and I had a tinge of regret, but I've seen them live many times and prefer to remember them when they were a bit closer to their prime.  While I rarely listen to any of their music these days, I think I've never loved a band more than I loved The Who when I was young.  Long Live Rock.

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7 hours ago, Chez said:

I grew up as a huge fan of The Who.  I think I've seen four "farewell tours."  I thought about going but decided against shelling out the $$$ for a ticket at United Center.  Friends of mine who went had a good time and I had a tinge of regret, but I've seen them live many times and prefer to remember them when they were a bit closer to their prime.  While I rarely listen to any of their music these days, I think I've never loved a band more than I loved The Who when I was young.  Long Live Rock.

i felt the same way... saw them in 82 and 89 and a few times after that. just didn't think i needed to see them once last time, esp w/ Roger being a dickhead lately. still, heard it was a good show, but i've seen all those songs played already.

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My wife wanted to see Hugh Jackman at Radio City. I went because I had to or risk sleeping outside. And WOW! I am glad I let my guard down. Consummate entertainer and fun. I have to admit....he was great. 

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On 9/20/2025 at 12:43 PM, remphish1 said:

Camper Van Beethoven supposed last show! 

Whoa! Didn't realize that. I was there with my friend, Bill, so was a bit disappointed they didn't play "Where the Hell is Bill?"

 

Just seeing the played the 9:30 Club the next night where they did play it.

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22 hours ago, uncool2pillow said:

Whoa! Didn't realize that. I was there with my friend, Bill, so was a bit disappointed they didn't play "Where the Hell is Bill?"

 

Just seeing the played the 9:30 Club the next night where they did play it.

Here ya go I know it’s not the same but 

 

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