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passingcydonia

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  • Birthday 05/07/1981

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  • Muse Concerts Attended / Attending
    05/02/04/Coachella 05/03/04/Brick By Brick
    05/05/04/The Mayan 05/06/04/Popscene
    09/19/04/Independence Jam 12/08/04/The Wiltern
    12/09/04/The Wiltern 12/12/04/The Marquee Theater
    05/07/05/AMH 07/19/06/Greek Theater
    07/21/06/Soma 09/28/06/ARC Pavillion
    04/09/07/Civic Center 04/10/07/LA Forum
    06/16/07/Wembley 06/17/07/Wembley
    10/28/07/Vegoose 09/24/09/Giants Stadium

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  1. The problem with paperless ticketing is that if you can't go, for whatever reason, you eat the cost of the tickets. There needs to be a refund policy if paperless tickets are used, otherwise I'd ahve to say its a bit of a shit system.
  2. Um, Ticketmaster at this point IS a scalper/broker. Ticketmaster has two faces. The one we see when we log into ticketmaster.com and the one we see when we're redirected to ticketsnow.com. What I wrote was apt and appropriate for the situation. I stand by it.
  3. What are you doing there?

    I'm still waiting for SoCal dates to be announced. Phoenix is strongly considered since I just found out it's during my hubbie's spring break. :D

  4. Center stage and to the left is ridiculous. If you're in the center and you expect to not be moved by a sea of people, forget about it, lol. If you're in the center and worried you won't have a good view of Matt, forget about that too, because most likely the crowd will pick you up a few inches off the ground the tide will push you to just a few feet away from him. Been there, done that, lol. Its not so bad, you just have to get over the claustraphobia/loss of control. Its a mental trick. If you can lose yourself for a bit, you'll be fine.
  5. Yup! I live in the desert now! I am really excited for this upcoming tour. So far I've got a ticket to see them in Utah. I am hoping that I can making it to the SF gig as well. What shows are you planning on?

  6. Hi Chanel,

    How have you been? I hear you took residence in New Mexico. Is that true?

    I saw Muse at ACX last night after a long wait of 2 years. It's good to say the season of Muse has finally arrived.

  7. Heh. Well, I made a petition. Hopefully its not all for Naught. http://www.petitiononline.com/musetix/petition.html I stated that it was in regard for US ticket sales, as I feel US muse fans can't speak for how business is done abroad as we have no idea what the laws and consumer base are like, but certainly the issue affects more people than those in the US.
  8. Yeah, I think paperless tickets are a start in the right direction, but still not the answer. Its too much of an inconvenience for the consumer and limits upward mobility in the sense you can't sell your tickets if you need to.
  9. The only problem with paperless tickets is that if you need/want to resell your ticket becaus eyou can't go (and when I say resell I mean face value) you can't, can you?
  10. Good ones. He's heard KOC and Hysteria. I'll try Space Dementia though. And now that I think about it...Screenager is a good one too. Dude, he was so unfamiliar with MUSE that I first showed him short clips on you tube and said, "That's my husband drumming" and he TOTALLY BELIEVED ME! ROTFLMAO!
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