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Previously on "Rolling Stones 02 Arena"

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  • minestrone
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    Their new song sounds like something that never made a ZZ top album 25 years ago.

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  • BrilloPad
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    I think these bands get fed up with people paying hundreds to touts which they see little off.

    And Mick needs the money you know. He is saving for lip reduction surgery.

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  • Ignis Fatuus
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    Originally posted by wurzel View Post
    Rolling Stones announce gigs in London and New York



    Thought I'd try & get a couple so went to Ticketmaster. Cheapest ticket = £297. Total for 2 tickets (inc £108 handling fee) = £712.57

    Feck that. Saw 'em in '82 for a tenner. Got the J Geils Band & Black Uhuru thrown in for that too.
    Was that the Rolling Stones Farewell Tour? I say the 1971 Rolling Stones Farewell Tour (with the Groundhogs). Can't remember how much it cost, may have been as much as £3. You know, £3 0s 0d.

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  • Lockhouse
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    Originally posted by Zippy View Post
    108 quid handling fee?

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  • Martin@AS Financial
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    Originally posted by wurzel View Post
    Rolling Stones announce gigs in London and New York



    Thought I'd try & get a couple so went to Ticketmaster. Cheapest ticket = £297. Total for 2 tickets (inc £108 handling fee) = £712.57

    Feck that. Saw 'em in '82 for a tenner. Got the J Geils Band & Black Uhuru thrown in for that too.

    Mick looks like he is morphing into Ian Brown in that pic

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  • minestrone
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    With the increase in ticket prices I take it he has improved that ridiculous American accent? The talky bit in miss you is one of the reasons I can't take the stones seriously, it reminds me of the card playing scene in weird science.

    ...oh and that really camp 80s video where he is running around in a stripey t-shirt

    ...and the poetry tulip in Hyde Park, wtf was that all about?

    I could go on.

    And I wish they would just call the 'handling charge' the 'my profit from your purchase charge'. 108 for 2 tickets implies that they will be lead ingots and can only be transported 50 at time.

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  • Zippy
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    108 quid handling fee?

    How the feck can they justify that? And I thought Cliff Richard was expensive ...
    Last edited by Zippy; 15 October 2012, 14:25.

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  • Sausage Surprise
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    Originally posted by wurzel View Post
    Rolling Stones announce gigs in London and New York



    Thought I'd try & get a couple so went to Ticketmaster. Cheapest ticket = £297. Total for 2 tickets (inc £108 handling fee) = £712.57

    Feck that. Saw 'em in '82 for a tenner. Got the J Geils Band & Black Uhuru thrown in for that too.
    Yep..me too at Sid James Park

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  • wurzel
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    Originally posted by doomage View Post
    Also J Geils Band! classic. FREEZE FRAME
    and Centrefold...

    ...was the song of that summer. They ripped the place up when they played that one.

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  • doomage
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    Originally posted by wurzel View Post
    Rolling Stones announce gigs in London and New York



    Thought I'd try & get a couple so went to Ticketmaster. Cheapest ticket = £297. Total for 2 tickets (inc £108 handling fee) = £712.57

    Feck that. Saw 'em in '82 for a tenner. Got the J Geils Band & Black Uhuru thrown in for that too.
    Wow £sterling has devalued a lot.

    Also J Geils Band! classic. FREEZE FRAME

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  • Brussels Slumdog
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    Those were the days

    Originally posted by wurzel View Post
    Rolling Stones announce gigs in London and New York


    Feck that. Saw 'em in '82 for a tenner. Got the J Geils Band & Black Uhuru thrown in for that too.
    The Stones had more competition in those days

    I watched Arsenal vs Chelsea for £1.50 in 72

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  • wurzel
    started a topic Rolling Stones 02 Arena

    Rolling Stones 02 Arena

    Rolling Stones announce gigs in London and New York

    Pre-sale tickets for the UK dates are already available with prices ranging from £106 - £406 including ticket fees
    Thought I'd try & get a couple so went to Ticketmaster. Cheapest ticket = £297. Total for 2 tickets (inc £108 handling fee) = £712.57

    Feck that. Saw 'em in '82 for a tenner. Got the J Geils Band & Black Uhuru thrown in for that too.

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