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Non Gaming Discussions => Off-Topic => Topic started by: Living-In-Clip on April 24, 2004, 06:46:23 PM
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Lastnight, April 23rd, I drove to Cleveland, Ohio to see \'A Perfect Circle\' play for the second time (the first being somewhat more local, Louisville, Kentucky). It was a six hour drive there and another six hours back. Now, I see they are playing in Fairfax, VA and it crossed my mind to make another drive, this time for nine hours. Now, I doubt I will (I seriously doubt it, tho I feel compelled to do it), but the question is...
How far would you drive to see one of your favorite bands perform?
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I have taken a bus, which I would consider worse than driving, for 5 hours for a concert. I\'m not sure how far I potentially would go, because I really don\'t have the means to do that right now, though I imagine I\'d go further.
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Favorite band? My favorite bands are all dead, but if for some miracle they came back, I\'d drive 12 hours to see them.
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Originally posted by shockwaves
I have taken a bus, which I would consider worse than driving, for 5 hours for a concert. I\'m not sure how far I potentially would go, because I really don\'t have the means to do that right now, though I imagine I\'d go further.
I feel your pain, as I have also taken a bus for upwards a few hours (tho\' not to a concert) and it is ten times worse than driving.
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It was well worth it though :D
And dude, Phil, if one of my favorite artists came back from the dead for one concert, I\'d drive a HELL of a lot longer than 12 hours for that!
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I\'d drive 10 miles. That\'s about it. :)
Eventually I got tired of the hassles of live concerts. Yes, I\'ve been obsessed enough to drive long distances and put up with all kinds of shit in years gone by, but that time is over. Now that you have to pay Ticketmaster $65 or whatever, I just say to hell with that.
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well last summer I went to another country to see the stones. Didn\'t really drive that much though.
:p
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Eh, well I guess if you take out monetary concerns, there isn\'t a place I wouldn\'t go to see my one of my favorites play. Well unless they can play in antarctica. They can go freeze their asses off alone if they decide to play there.
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Fairfax VA? As in George Mason University Patriot Center? That\'s my college, I can get early discounted tix if u want em. I will charge you 50% markup tho.
I wouldn\'t travel too far for a concert, they\'ll come around to my area eventually. I see Jason Mraz this May @ Consititution Hall. :D
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Maybe 3 or 4 hours. Most of the acts I like either come here or Chicago so I wouldn\'t have to drive far.
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20 minutes tops
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Originally posted by Phil
Eh, well I guess if you take out monetary concerns, there isn\'t a place I wouldn\'t go to see my one of my favorites play. Well unless they can play in antarctica. They can go freeze their asses off alone if they decide to play there.
Alone, no, some people aren\'t fair weather fans like you.
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you ****ers can make fun of metallica all you want.... but they are my favourite band
but they are near the end of they\'re career...
lets say for example they were performing their last show... or their last show I would have a a chance to see....
If i got tickets... there would be no distance that I would not be willing to travel to see that show.
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Couple hours maybe.
Probably more like 1.
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About 10 miles, that\'s as far as I live from central Manchester. When acts tour the UK, most of them stop off at Manchester at some point anyway.
Seeing as I very rarely (about 0 times) go to them anyway, it\'s pretyy irrelevent as far as I\'m concerned.
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1 hour, no more than 2.. since i live in jersey alot of artists come thru to the njpac & madison square garden, which is about an hour and some change tops,.. but that\'s about as far as i\'d go for an artist...
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Originally posted by Living-In-Clip
Lastnight, April 23rd, I drove to Cleveland, Ohio to see \'A Perfect Circle\' play for the second time (the first being somewhat more local, Louisville, Kentucky). It was a six hour drive there and another six hours back. Now, I see they are playing in Fairfax, VA and it crossed my mind to make another drive, this time for nine hours. Now, I doubt I will (I seriously doubt it, tho I feel compelled to do it), but the question is...
How far would you drive to see one of your favorite bands perform?
i was there. kickass show. I\'d drive about 6-7 hours if i needed to.
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5 hours. And I would stay for a few days in that city.
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man in alaska you could drive for 5 hours in any direction youd still be in the middle of nowhere
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could always watch penguins though.
rename thread "Why Alaska sucks"
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Or rename it "Why theomen sucks because he didn\'t know that Penguins live in the Southern Hemisphere." :p
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Originally posted by Coredweller
Or rename it "Why theomen sucks because he didn\'t know that Penguins live in the Southern Hemisphere." :p
Really?... wow... you learn something new everyday. I thought they were at both poles.
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I\'d drive 1 hour, because I live near NYC, so im not going anywhere else.
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Originally posted by Jar O Pickles
man in alaska you could drive for 5 hours in any direction youd still be in the middle of nowhere
Im talking if I lived in someplace where I didnt live on an "island".
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There is but one band I would drive more than an hour or two for, and that\'s Radiohead. I\'ve driven 2x to Toronto (4 hours), 1x to Montreal (1.5 hours), and 1x to New York City (errr.... 8-10 hours roadtime). I would probably do a 12 hour drive max to see them regular concert, but if I got a tick to something really cool, like another invitational (like the NY show), then I would be willing to drive for 30 hours easy, or just take a plane....
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Here is another;
Would you get really crappy seats if you could see a decent band that is playing within your driving limits?