No kidding. His heart is likely in the right place, but this is a silly idea for way too many reasons to get into.
Can't help but say that he certainly has a different inclination than his peer Mr Young, who came through here last year asking $175 bucks to stand and watch him. What the hell happened there?
Steve
From: Cfh
Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2010 2:57 PM
Subject: Re: [Classic_Rock_Forever] Dylan, Mellencamp say Music Business Should Return to the Past
With all due respect for Sir Bob of Dylan, standing in line for general admission tickets would be the last way I'd go to a concert. I like ordering online and not having to do the 3 hour wait in a line up, or the marathon phone calls only to get the all ccts busy message.
I would however hope that someday the venues I haunt catch up with the rest of the world, and let me choose the 'exact' seats that I want. Recently I check out the Saskatoon Centennial auditorium and found that's the way they do things these days. Beautiful. My venues typically say 'best available'...well, my idea of best and their's are not always in sync ; )
Clint
From: itsgaryman
Sent: Saturday, August 28, 2010 9:40 AM
Subject: [Classic_Rock_Forever] Dylan, Mellencamp say Music Business Should Return to the Past
Dylan, Mellencamp say Music Business Should Return to the Past
Sunday August 22, 2010
By Dave White, Classic Rock Guide
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