Ticketmaster: Scalper attack jammed web traffic during Springsteen ticket sales | NJ.com
That's exactly what it felt like and I thought it must've been this morning when it was impossible to get anything on TM. Nevertheless, I did manage to get through for a Newark ticket when I refreshed right when TM rebooted after crashing shortly before noon. But oy, what a hassle!
And I have to be in church with my kid at precisely 10AM Saturday for his first confession...shouldn't the Catholic Church check these things before scheduling stuff?
If I had known I could/would have tried for you. You should have asked Two ticket limit for GA and I thought the GA would be paperless but apparently it isn't? Or that's another TM screwup? That's really not logical, I would think of all sections to be paperless to prevent scalping GA would be it.
Too bad he couldn't add a date but Fri is the only open date there and he'd have to come back from PA.
Ticketmaster: Scalper attack jammed web traffic during Springsteen ticket sales | NJ.com
That's exactly what it felt like and I thought it must've been this morning when it was impossible to get anything on TM. Nevertheless, I did manage to get through for a Newark ticket when I refreshed right when TM rebooted after crashing shortly before noon. But oy, what a hassle!
I had a friend try and fail...not sure how strong an effort he put in.
I will hopefully find a release.
Did you get GA or seats?
Curious what sections were paperless. GA would make sense but I assume they had to limit the number of paperless tix so as not to have a logistical nightmare getting folks in on show night and GA folks are gonna line up ahead of time depending on what he's doing system-wise this time out for admission.
I assume sections like 13, 14, 21 and 22 are paperless, but wonder just how many were paperless.
somewhere in the crowd where the non-lame people are.
Unfortunately, this is getting more difficult at Springsteen shows.
I'm always surprised by the love for Springsteen on this board. I don't know one person who likes him. I think it's a 'merican thing
hate synth-y, infamously misinterpreted fist-pumpy born in the usa?
The only thing to specifically recommend the studio version is Clarence's outro solo. Lovely.
Not forgetting Courtney Cox's appearance in the video
I actually kinda like that song, too. But then again, I heard most of the album Born in the U.S.A. throughout my childhood at some point and time, so I think that's the biggest reason I'm fine with those songs. I said once that I'm generally pretty forgiving of most cheesy '80s/early '90s music for that very reason. Not saying that's a rational reason or anything, but there we are.
Production aside, Dancing In The Dark is a great, great pop song. You could play that one in just about any context, acoustically, electrically, whatever and it still has a highly memorable chord progression, relatable lyrics and an epic chorus.
The only thing to specifically recommend the studio version is Clarence's outro solo. Lovely.