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WalrusOct9 wrote:Would a 57 year old Perry, who hasn't sung a live show in 13 years really be worth that much?
Rick wrote:WalrusOct9 wrote:Would a 57 year old Perry, who hasn't sung a live show in 13 years really be worth that much?
To me it would be. I don't care how low he has to sing the songs now days, he's the best frontman there ever was. Right up there with Mercury.
mikemarrs wrote:i would like this lineup....
steve perry-vocals
neal schon-guitar
gregg rollie-keyboards
ross valory-bass
steve smith-drums
Rick wrote:WalrusOct9 wrote:Would a 57 year old Perry, who hasn't sung a live show in 13 years really be worth that much?
To me it would be. I don't care how low he has to sing the songs now days, he's the best frontman there ever was. Right up there with Mercury.
Jeremey'sTXfan wrote:Rick wrote:WalrusOct9 wrote:Would a 57 year old Perry, who hasn't sung a live show in 13 years really be worth that much?
To me it would be. I don't care how low he has to sing the songs now days, he's the best frontman there ever was. Right up there with Mercury.
Oh, God. You are so right Rick. I would probably pay $600.00. Honestly, up to $1000.00 for one VIP tickets. Oh, well. I'll never be out that money. My credit card is safe.
Rick wrote:Jeremey'sTXfan wrote:Rick wrote:WalrusOct9 wrote:Would a 57 year old Perry, who hasn't sung a live show in 13 years really be worth that much?
To me it would be. I don't care how low he has to sing the songs now days, he's the best frontman there ever was. Right up there with Mercury.
Oh, God. You are so right Rick. I would probably pay $600.00. Honestly, up to $1000.00 for one VIP ticket. Oh, well. I'll never be out that money. My credit card is safe.
Jeremey'sTXfan wrote:Rick wrote:Jeremey'sTXfan wrote:Rick wrote:WalrusOct9 wrote:Would a 57 year old Perry, who hasn't sung a live show in 13 years really be worth that much?
To me it would be. I don't care how low he has to sing the songs now days, he's the best frontman there ever was. Right up there with Mercury.
Oh, God. You are so right Rick. I would probably pay $600.00. Honestly, up to $1000.00 for one VIP ticket. Oh, well. I'll never be out that money. My credit card is safe.
I changed that to read ONE VIP ticket.
Rick wrote:Jeremey'sTXfan wrote:Rick wrote:Jeremey'sTXfan wrote:Rick wrote:WalrusOct9 wrote:Would a 57 year old Perry, who hasn't sung a live show in 13 years really be worth that much?
To me it would be. I don't care how low he has to sing the songs now days, he's the best frontman there ever was. Right up there with Mercury.
Oh, God. You are so right Rick. I would probably pay $600.00. Honestly, up to $1000.00 for one VIP ticket. Oh, well. I'll never be out that money. My credit card is safe.
I changed that to read ONE VIP ticket.
There you go, I changed it on my post for you too!
Jeremey'sTXfan wrote:Rick wrote:There you go, I changed it on my post for you too!
HA, ha. You're quick on the draw.
WalrusOct9 wrote:Would a 57 year old Perry, who hasn't sung a live show in 13 years really be worth that much?
mikemarrs wrote:what is the most you would pay to see a reunited journey with steve perry?
i'd pay up to 100 dollars a ticket for two tickets.that would be my limit.anything higher i wouldn't pay.
i had second row seats to david lee roth in 2003 here near tunica when a major storm hit knocking out power for weeks leaving half the city of memphis without power and many people were hurt and without homes.i did not get to go because of this happening so i never got to see roth.
mikemarrs wrote:i would like this lineup....
steve perry-vocals
neal schon-guitar
gregg rollie-keyboards
ross valory-bass
steve smith-drums
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RaiderFan wrote:It would depend on how much I could get for my house
STORY_TELLER wrote:I paid $550.00 (for two tickets) to get into the House of Blues concert the evening of the Walk of Fame ceremony, on the OFF chance Perry was going to show up and sing a song or two.
He didn't show of course, but you know what? It was the only time I got to see Neal, Jon, Ross and SMITTY perform live. Got to tell you, Smitty wiped the floor with every drummer who performed that night. The crowd went nuts for him. Even Dean (literally) fell over backwards in awe at Smith's chops on Dean's own kit (he was sitting right behind him while Smitty went at it). You could tell by the looks on the rest of the band's faces that they knew how powerful an instrumental quartet they were with Smitty on the drums. It was a night and day performance.
Món wrote:I'd pay $200 for each of two tickets (my wife and I).
I was watching the ESC4P3 DVD last night and I don't think it will get remotely close to that, so I'd do it for nostalgia reasons more than anything.
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