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Post by crazyoldgal on May 16, 2015 8:05:21 GMT -5
Anyone??
i was planning of driving up to NY for the cd signing at Barnes & noble. This is at noon
I think the next morn is the GMA gig. So....
maybe be stay the night. Get a room Anyone want to share a room???
Also anyone in the know. What is a cheap room. Lol??
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Post by cheriemelissa on May 16, 2015 8:23:04 GMT -5
Forgive me for this post since it's kind of in the wrong place, but I really wanted to mention this. I was lucky enough to go to 4 of the Queen & AL concerts, Philly, Atlantic City, Madison Sq. Garden, & Merriweather Post (MD). The one thing I loved was at the end people just stood there, not able to move, it was like people just couldn't believe what they had heard. I've been to some concerts, not that many, but enough, we went to Katy Perry a few months earlier & people were leaving before the last song. No one left early for Q&AL, but not only did they not leave early, they took a few minutes to leave or even move for that matter, even 5 min's after they all walked off the stage. I've never seen that before ever. People were truly astounded by what they heard & almost in a shock & awe kind of a thing. It was very cool to see. It was at every place as well, I think people also didn't want to believe it was over either. I just wanted to add that, it was my observation, not sure if other people noticed that as well.
This is exactly how I felt! Only wish I could have done it more than once!!
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2015 8:24:10 GMT -5
Forgive me for this post since it's kind of in the wrong place, but I really wanted to mention this. I was lucky enough to go to 4 of the Queen & AL concerts, Philly, Atlantic City, Madison Sq. Garden, & Merriweather Post (MD). The one thing I loved was at the end people just stood there, not able to move, it was like people just couldn't believe what they had heard. I've been to some concerts, not that many, but enough, we went to Katy Perry a few months earlier & people were leaving before the last song. No one left early for Q&AL, but not only did they not leave early, they took a few minutes to leave or even move for that matter, even 5 min's after they all walked off the stage. I've never seen that before ever. People were truly astounded by what they heard & almost in a shock & awe kind of a thing. It was very cool to see. It was at every place as well, I think people also didn't want to believe it was over either. I just wanted to add that, it was my observation, not sure if other people noticed that as well. Absolutely! As a matter of fact, I tweeted a photo of the Forum after the last song, and no one was moving. In LA, people leave everything early to get a jump on the traffic! I have even seen fans leave a tied game at Staples early!! QAL was different!
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Post by melliemom on May 16, 2015 8:24:50 GMT -5
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Post by kat111 on May 16, 2015 8:26:55 GMT -5
Forgive me for this post since it's kind of in the wrong place, but I really wanted to mention this. I was lucky enough to go to 4 of the Queen & AL concerts, Philly, Atlantic City, Madison Sq. Garden, & Merriweather Post (MD). The one thing I loved was at the end people just stood there, not able to move, it was like people just couldn't believe what they had heard. I've been to some concerts, not that many, but enough, we went to Katy Perry a few months earlier & people were leaving before the last song. No one left early for Q&AL, but not only did they not leave early, they took a few minutes to leave or even move for that matter, even 5 min's after they all walked off the stage. I've never seen that before ever. People were truly astounded by what they heard & almost in a shock & awe kind of a thing. It was very cool to see. It was at every place as well, I think people also didn't want to believe it was over either. I just wanted to add that, it was my observation, not sure if other people noticed that as well. Absolutely! As a matter of fact, I tweeted a photo of the Forum after the last song, and no one was moving. In LA, people leave everything early to get a jump on the traffic! I have even seen fans leave a tied game at Staples early!! QAL was different!
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Post by 4Ms on May 16, 2015 8:36:10 GMT -5
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Post by taumbu on May 16, 2015 8:38:47 GMT -5
Anyone??
i was planning of driving up to NY for the cd signing at Barnes & noble. This is at noon
I think the next morn is the GMA gig. So....
maybe be stay the night. Get a room Anyone want to share a room???
Also anyone in the know. What is a cheap room. Lol??
Check out the various hotel discount websites. Hotels.com is one, there are many others. A cheap room would be in the vicinity of $100 to $150 I think. You just have to check what's available because there are lots of tourists who visit especially that time of year.
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Post by kat111 on May 16, 2015 8:39:19 GMT -5
Sorry I didn't mean to repost that. I don't know how to reply to a specific post. I want to comment on the fact that no one moved after seeing Queen and AL in concert. I work at MTS Centre in Winnipeg where they performed on night 2 of their tour. Of course I was in the front row that night so I wasn't working the show. But everyone is still talking about how that was the best concert they ever worked at because the music was outstanding!! They were a little annoyed that they weren't too busy selling beer and food during the whole 3 hours of their shift. They said no one left the concert to buy anything and when they did they commented on how they didn't want to leave but they needed to use the washroom or buy something quickly. Lol By working different genres of concerts we see a lot of fans loitering around during the show. They chill in a corner talking to each other and some even watch on the tv screens. Not during QAL. Everyone stayed in their seats for the whole concert making it truly a ghost town for those poor workers who had nothing to do or serve anyone for a full 2.5 hours. Almost a year later and tons of concerts later they are the show everyone is still talking about.
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2015 8:39:37 GMT -5
Ghost Town is currently the key to future goodies like tours.
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2015 8:43:50 GMT -5
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