December 13th, 2005 09:57 AM |
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quote: corgi37 wrote:
I would leave this country, but i have to fight some Lebanese first.
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Fight? How so? What have I missed? |
December 13th, 2005 09:59 AM |
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quote: jb wrote:
They need to get rid of some of the shit(Infamy, RFD, Night Time) and play some real tunes like GS, SFM, and MR every set.........they are boring at times during the show.
The above statement is probably the best thing I've read at this board lately. Night Time?!?! WTF??!?! What for... when we have "I just want to make love to you" (see its version when they played it in Rio 98)......
Also... I couldn't live any longer if they drop Midnight Rambler for South American dates....
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December 13th, 2005 11:45 AM |
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jb |
quote: corgi37 wrote:
I would leave this country, but i have to fight some Lebanese first.
And, no other country would take me anyway.
Sadly, Eurioe and now Austraia face what Israel has for over 5 5, 766 years...Arabs /Muslims who do not seek to co-exist, but to kill the Jews and all infidels(including Aussies!!!), |
December 13th, 2005 11:47 AM |
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quote: jb wrote:
Sadly, Eurioe and now Austraia face what Israel has for over 5 5, 766 years...Arabs /Muslims who do not seek to co-exist, but to kill the Jews and all infidels(including Aussies!!!),
I CONTINUE to be very worried about that Nuclear Reactor over there in Iran
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December 13th, 2005 03:06 PM |
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charlotte |
U2's "Vertigo" world tour the top trek of 2005 By Jonathan Cohen
35 minutes ago
U2's world tour was the top-grossing trek of 2005, according to year-end figures set to be published Friday in Billboard magazine.
The Irish rock band's "Vertigo" tour sold $260 million worth of tickets and drew more than 3 million people to 90 concerts, all of which were sell-outs.
Coming in second to U2 this year were the Eagles, who grossed $117 million from 77 shows, followed by Neil Diamond, who raked in more than $71 million. Country star Kenny Chesney placed fourth with a gross of $63 million; his attendance draw of 1.1 million was second only to U2.
The top 10 touring grosses were rounded out by Paul McCartney, Rod Stewart, Elton John, Dave Matthews Band, Jimmy Buffett and Green Day.
The data do not reflect sales for the Rolling Stones, who just wrapped the 2005 leg of their North American "A Bigger Bang" tour. Traditionally, the group's promoter does not submit box-office information to Billboard until after the tour is complete.
In 2005, North American concerts grossed just over $2 billion, down 6.2% from 2004. Attendance was down 3.8% to 45.7 million.
Reuters/Billboard
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December 13th, 2005 03:08 PM |
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Joey |
" Coming in second to U2 this year were the Eagles, who grossed $117 million from 77 shows, followed by Neil Diamond, who raked in more than $71 million. Country star Kenny Chesney placed fourth with a gross of $63 million; his attendance draw of 1.1 million was second only to U2."
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