Archive for March, 2008

The Parking

Posted By Chino

Date: March 25th, 2008

Category: Concert Info

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The smurfs will hassle so just be careful with the open containers of beer. The security staff that work at the shoreline and wear powder-blue jackets called the SMURFS.   There are grassy areas where you can have a “pre-show” picnic,  In the parking lot. Expect to pay $6-$8 per vehicle that the price changes every year.

The Music.

Posted By Chino

Date: March 20th, 2008

Category: Concert Info

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Around 4pm this year, I think and play 1-5 songs Neil usually comes out at the start. All acoustic all the time. The more popular bands perform later then the bands perform in semi-random order. Pete Townsend did an excellent set in the year 1996. It was the beautiful concert done.

Bridge Benefit Concert-Goers’ Guide

Posted By Chino

Date: March 15th, 2008

Category: Concert Info

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I’ve seen many many questions concerning this year’s Bridge shows. So I decided to put this together to tell about some experiences I’ve had in the past. The 1997 show will be my ninth Bridge Benefit (I think I missed the first and third one). Every year we make the trek over to the Shoreline and enjoy the music and atmosphere.

London city guide

Posted By Chino

Date: March 10th, 2008

Category: Concert Info

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The famous variety of sports, class live concert shows vibrant nightlife and club scene is London.  For a true melting pot of people, places and customs, London cannot be topped, Europe’s largest and most easily accessible city from the U.S. is known as fine dining center of Europe. London has some of the world’s best mouthwatering cuisine and star chefs.

The Cure concert guide

Posted By Chino

Date: March 5th, 2008

Category: Concert Info

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As a basic i’ve used a list that was originally compiled by Dominique Sureaud, Thierry Michaux and Dimitri Ramage between 1990 & 1992 during their work for french magazine ‘Anomalie’. I’ve added as much setlists as i could find to this list. I’m not sure if all the dates and setlists correct but I try to confirm them by comparing them with Cure concert recordings.

CHECK IT OUT

Posted By mctreve

Date: March 3rd, 2008

Category: Concert Tips

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For anyone wanting to be exposed to new experiences, why not give the mainstream concerts a short rest and try out new kinds. This will open you up to new experiences and broaden you comfort zone. And, if you don’t like the, you have the option if you will go back or not; for those who found that the new concert they checked out is to their preferences, then so much the better. Check out concerts for charity causes, themed concerts, interactive concerts and art concerts. Who knows? Maybe you’ll get to like these new stuff and find them perfect additions for your musical palette.

COMFORTABLE SKIN

Posted By mctreve

Date: March 1st, 2008

Category: Concert Tips

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What to wear to a concert? This is a fan’s greatest deliberation when it comes to attending these events. You don’t want to appear shabby and look as if your selling refreshments just outside the venue doors. As much as possible, concert goers want to look as flashy as the stars they are going to watch. Just remember, whatever you wear, don’t forget to think about what kind of venue the concert will be held in, such as open air or closed arena; put on comfortable attire so that you can be at ease; and lastly, try not to wear anything that might warrant any unwanted attention and disrespect.

April concert guide

Posted By Chino

Date: March 1st, 2008

Category: Concert Info

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When it comes to concert options winter’s usually frozen tundra. So its time to take off those earmuffs and listen up when winter is finally over.  Want to show some love for a local band, whether you are looking for hip-hop and indie rock. These are the acts you don’t want to miss whatever genre you prefer.