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fightingilliniJRNY wrote:That's pretty impressive. Do you know how ticket sales are going for the October 24th Def Leppard / Journey show?
johnroxx wrote:Chevypv: do you know if the second Van Andel show has sold out as well? I'm guessing "yes."
I'm really hoping the next leg of the tour includes a San Diego or Anaheim show, as Seger is one of the very few classic rock "greats" that I have never seen live.
It's my understanding that he's always had a blast playing San Diego. The deluxe edition of his new album includes a bonus DVD which features some live performance clips from a 1978 show here, presumably at the Sports Arena. I just ordered it from a seller on eBay, and can't wait to see/hear that!
;^)
Saint John wrote:Bob Seger should stick to Chevy commercials. His music is boring and uninspiring. Funerals are more fun.
Angiekay wrote:Saint John wrote:Bob Seger should stick to Chevy commercials. His music is boring and uninspiring. Funerals are more fun.
I'm glad I'm not the only one to feel this way. No offense, but you'd have to pay me a lot of money to walk across the street to see him. One or two of his tunes are alright, but for the most part...ick.
NealIsGod wrote:Angiekay wrote:Saint John wrote:Bob Seger should stick to Chevy commercials. His music is boring and uninspiring. Funerals are more fun.
I'm glad I'm not the only one to feel this way. No offense, but you'd have to pay me a lot of money to walk across the street to see him. One or two of his tunes are alright, but for the most part...ick.
That's how I feel about Springsteen.
Angiekay wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Angiekay wrote:Saint John wrote:Bob Seger should stick to Chevy commercials. His music is boring and uninspiring. Funerals are more fun.
I'm glad I'm not the only one to feel this way. No offense, but you'd have to pay me a lot of money to walk across the street to see him. One or two of his tunes are alright, but for the most part...ick.
That's how I feel about Springsteen.
I'll match you there too.
NealSchonFan53 wrote:I've gotta defend my boy here.
Seger's music has a sense of uplifting aura to it, a very life-like quality. I've been inspired many times by Seger and find myself awestruck by the simple beauty of his tunes.
NealIsGod wrote:Yeah, Ang, while they're playing, you and I can head to an Aldo show.Of course, we would need a time machine to accomplish that...
Chevypv wrote:johnroxx wrote:Chevypv: do you know if the second Van Andel show has sold out as well? I'm guessing "yes."
I'm really hoping the next leg of the tour includes a San Diego or Anaheim show, as Seger is one of the very few classic rock "greats" that I have never seen live.
It's my understanding that he's always had a blast playing San Diego. The deluxe edition of his new album includes a bonus DVD which features some live performance clips from a 1978 show here, presumably at the Sports Arena. I just ordered it from a seller on eBay, and can't wait to see/hear that!
;^)
Actually, I haven't heard sales on the 2nd show, ill check into it next time Im at that job, i only work there when once or twice a week at most, its an on call thing...I imagine if its not sold out its going to...
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