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AgentAlbert
Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 9:04 pm
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Lotsa new dates. See Pollstar. Looks like I'll be planning a visit to Nashville
in November. Love the Ryman.
 
holtz
Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 1:47 pm
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AgentAlbert wrote:
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Lotsa new dates. See Pollstar. Looks like I'll be planning a visit to Nashville
in November. Love the Ryman.



Not coming to the Twin Cities and I don't think I'll make Alpine Valley
since I dont' like Dave Matthews. I'm sure they'll eventually come here,
they'll probably tour well into '09.
 
AgentAlbert
Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 9:29 pm
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"holtz" <nospam@you.com> wrote in message news:480A3E50.9020708@you.com...
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AgentAlbert wrote:
Lotsa new dates. See Pollstar. Looks like I'll be planning a visit to
Nashville in November. Love the Ryman.

Not coming to the Twin Cities and I don't think I'll make Alpine Valley since
I dont' like Dave Matthews. I'm sure they'll eventually come here, they'll
probably tour well into '09.

I'm sure they will. It's the only way to pay the bills, these days.

Are you going to the STP show there in your area?
 
holtz
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 11:50 am
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AgentAlbert wrote:
Quote:
"holtz" <nospam@you.com> wrote in message news:480A3E50.9020708@you.com...


AgentAlbert wrote:

Lotsa new dates. See Pollstar. Looks like I'll be planning a visit to
Nashville in November. Love the Ryman.

Not coming to the Twin Cities and I don't think I'll make Alpine Valley since
I dont' like Dave Matthews. I'm sure they'll eventually come here, they'll
probably tour well into '09.


I'm sure they will. It's the only way to pay the bills, these days.

Are you going to the STP show there in your area?



I haven't bought a ticket yet, I saw STP in '00 at the same place and it
was a good show but I don't think the setlist will be much different and
the price is a lot higher. I may eventually go, I'd like to see what
they are doign first and I don't think it will sell out.
 
AgentAlbert
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 5:37 pm
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"holtz" <nospam@you.com> wrote in message news:480CC5C8.4000500@you.com...
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AgentAlbert wrote:
"holtz" <nospam@you.com> wrote in message news:480A3E50.9020708@you.com...


AgentAlbert wrote:

Lotsa new dates. See Pollstar. Looks like I'll be planning a visit to
Nashville in November. Love the Ryman.

Not coming to the Twin Cities and I don't think I'll make Alpine Valley since
I dont' like Dave Matthews. I'm sure they'll eventually come here, they'll
probably tour well into '09.


I'm sure they will. It's the only way to pay the bills, these days.

Are you going to the STP show there in your area?

I haven't bought a ticket yet, I saw STP in '00 at the same place and it was a
good show but I don't think the setlist will be much different and the price
is a lot higher. I may eventually go, I'd like to see what they are doign
first and I don't think it will sell out.

Really, at the Roy Wilkins? I've been there, and its not a very big place at
all. I thought tickets were in the $40 range, which doesn't seem much at all by
current standards. Then again, they probably only ased $20 a ticket in the mid
90's.

At their official site, you can vote for the setlist for each show. Don't know
yet how this will get put into practice, but they let you pick 20 songs for each
show, and it shows the top 15 vote getters. I think thats a pretty cool idea if
it causes some lesser known songs to get into the set. They're playing the AT&T
Center here, which seems a bit too big (it's where Metallica, Van Halen, The
Police, Rolling Stones played), but I'd be shocked if they weren't able to fill
Roy Wilkins.
 
holtz
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 12:21 pm
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AgentAlbert wrote:

Quote:

Really, at the Roy Wilkins? I've been there, and its not a very big place at
all. I thought tickets were in the $40 range, which doesn't seem much at all by
current standards. Then again, they probably only ased $20 a ticket in the mid
90's.

At their official site, you can vote for the setlist for each show. Don't know
yet how this will get put into practice, but they let you pick 20 songs for each
show, and it shows the top 15 vote getters. I think thats a pretty cool idea if
it causes some lesser known songs to get into the set. They're playing the AT&T
Center here, which seems a bit too big (it's where Metallica, Van Halen, The
Police, Rolling Stones played), but I'd be shocked if they weren't able to fill
Roy Wilkins.




I hadn't even looked at prices but I saw on message boards it was $45-70
range. I will probabyl check it out if they are changing sets.

When were you at Roy Wilkins? Yeah it only holds maybe 5,000 or so but I
just don't think the demand for STP is that high, maybe I'm wrong.
 
AgentAlbert
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 6:01 pm
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"holtz" <nospam@you.com> wrote in message news:480E1E96.5070108@you.com...
Quote:


AgentAlbert wrote:


Really, at the Roy Wilkins? I've been there, and its not a very big place at
all. I thought tickets were in the $40 range, which doesn't seem much at all
by current standards. Then again, they probably only ased $20 a ticket in the
mid 90's.

At their official site, you can vote for the setlist for each show. Don't
know yet how this will get put into practice, but they let you pick 20 songs
for each show, and it shows the top 15 vote getters. I think thats a pretty
cool idea if it causes some lesser known songs to get into the set. They're
playing the AT&T Center here, which seems a bit too big (it's where
Metallica, Van Halen, The Police, Rolling Stones played), but I'd be shocked
if they weren't able to fill Roy Wilkins.




I hadn't even looked at prices but I saw on message boards it was $45-70
range. I will probabyl check it out if they are changing sets.

When were you at Roy Wilkins? Yeah it only holds maybe 5,000 or so but I just
don't think the demand for STP is that high, maybe I'm wrong.

Does it hold that many? I flew up there to see Bowie in 1997.
 
holtz
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 1:03 pm
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AgentAlbert wrote:

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Does it hold that many? I flew up there to see Bowie in 1997.




I looked it up on their site and it says 3600 seats in the balcony and
can have 1500 seats on the floor or GA can hold 2200 on the floor. Still
one of my favorite shows ever I saw there, Crowes opening the US leg of
the Amorica tour 3-3-95.
 
AgentAlbert
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 2:54 am
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"holtz" <nospam@you.com> wrote in message news:480A3E50.9020708@you.com...
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AgentAlbert wrote:
Lotsa new dates. See Pollstar. Looks like I'll be planning a visit to
Nashville in November. Love the Ryman.

Not coming to the Twin Cities and I don't think I'll make Alpine Valley since
I dont' like Dave Matthews. I'm sure they'll eventually come here, they'll
probably tour well into '09.

Pollstar just added an 8/30/08 St. Paul show - Minnesota State Fair.
 
holtz
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 11:12 am
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AgentAlbert wrote:
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"holtz" <nospam@you.com> wrote in message news:480A3E50.9020708@you.com...


AgentAlbert wrote:

Lotsa new dates. See Pollstar. Looks like I'll be planning a visit to
Nashville in November. Love the Ryman.

Not coming to the Twin Cities and I don't think I'll make Alpine Valley since
I dont' like Dave Matthews. I'm sure they'll eventually come here, they'll
probably tour well into '09.


Pollstar just added an 8/30/08 St. Paul show - Minnesota State Fair.



Oh god they are doing the Fair. That place is too big for them but it is
outdoors so that could be cool. Looks like I'll be checking them out
there, I know it will most likely be a greatest hits set but oh well I
guess its better than nothing.
 
 
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