I'm considering bringing my son to the GA line at MSG and leaving one of his diapers with "the list" written on it
Nothing's stopping the line nazis.Apparently the band's management doesn't want people lining up till tomorrow afternoon due to dangerous weather. Let's see if a tornado watch will discourage people from lining up. My bet is no.
Apparently the band's management doesn't want people lining up till tomorrow afternoon due to dangerous weather. Let's see if a tornado watch will discourage people from lining up. My bet is no.
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So there's already a "list" with 150 people on it for Denver. Please PLEASE go photograph #s 1-10 as I'm just dying to see who it is.
So there's already a "list" with 150 people on it for Denver. Please PLEASE go photograph #s 1-10 as I'm just dying to see who it is.
Good to know that was just a joke, but still, get off my lawn
As far a the RZ goes, letting the RZ people in before GA doesn't just affect the line leaders. They will end up with a great spot regardless, though admittedly not the one they wanted. It is the low 200 people that will get screwed as it happened to us in Phoenix 2 (though I ended up on the rail after some lovely people with too much rail space let me in without me asking). I would have had zero problem with RZ being let in into regular GA if that had been part of the deal and we all knew that when we bought our tickets, but it wasn't.
I agree with you that RZ should not be let onto the GA floor first. But it seems that might be the way things are done at future shows (this according to people who have spoken with the crew, I have no firsthand info). It's really not fair for everyone in the GA line. BUT at least it's a good policy for those who like to make fun of Line Nazis!
Well the bands management needs to tell security to quit honouring "the list".
That being said, I wonder if they've ever considered the Springsteen system. And if they have, why they don't try it.
I heard that rumor too. Am guessing the RZ people haven't been too impressed with the location of their reserved area in consideration of the amount of money paid? I was just completely taken aback in Phoenix since the first night we were 15 numbers or so higher (230s) and when we got to the floor there was plenty of space left. Night 2, we got down there and all the real estate was gone. I "only" had about 3 hours of line time invested (1ish in the am when we got our venue wristband and 2ish when we returned at 4:30) and I could have defaulted to my initial plan of roaming the floor with the show, but the siren song of the rail is just too strong.
That being said, I wonder if they've ever considered the Springsteen system. And if they have, why they don't try it.
That's the crux of the problem right there. They are the ONLY ones with the power to actually solve anything, but they haven't. And probably won't. They are well aware that these issues exist, but for some reason, have chosen to stay out of it. I'm wondering if it's either because they feel the U2 "fan community" are all hearts and love and coexistence (as opposed to reality, where 95% of fans think the other 5% are idiots) and are doing fine sorting it out themselves, or if by not getting involved and leaving it to each stadium to deal with, they are avoiding potential liability issues. The cynical but realistic side of me suspects the latter.
That being said, I wonder if they've ever considered the Springsteen system. And if they have, why they don't try it.
The only problem with the Springsteen setup is if you only have one shot at GA and you get the wrong number in the lottery, you are screwed (which happened to me). With the current system (theoretically), you at least have a shot at a great spot if you put in the time.