Good memory, good review. I'm really hoping the setlist changes a little
in
the new year for the second TO show. Last tour they at least switched one
song for us.
TV
"JgbIntBass" <jgbintbass@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Wednesday, November 12, 2008, 8pm for The Answer and 8:55 or so for AC/
> DC
> Madison Square Garden
> $94 plus TicketMaster fee of $12.40
> Section 110 Row B, Seat 2 (if looking directly at the stage, to the
> upper left)
>
> Walked over to the AC/DC store at Times Square and none of the ****rts
> really made me want to buy. Flasks available and posters though nice
> that all the CDs and what has been released/re-released on vinyl is
> available also.
>
> A. $35 Pink "AC/DC Est. 1973" t-****rt also in yellow, light blue,
> darker blue
> B. $35 No Bull
> C. $45 Black Ice tie-dye similar to SUL official tie-dye
> D. $35 Rock N Roll Train
> E. $35 NYC Arrivals and Departures
> F. $35 Black Ice tour
> G. $35 Band front and tour dates
> H. $35 Grey - a little hard to read; maybe they should have sold this
> for $25?
> $2 Black Ice sticker
> $15 money clip
> $10 6-button set
> $15 Horns-- different from SUL tour
> $20 tour program
> $30 hat
> $30 railroad hat
> $30 AC/DC cap
> $15 large hankerchief
> $15 AC/DC bag with Angus drawing
> J. $120 AC/DC Back in Black sweat****rt (or hoodie) with zipper
> K. $55 red AC/DC longsleeve
> L. $60 Black Ice longsleeve
> M. $40 Let There Be Rock 1977
> N. $40 Ladies Black Ice
> O. $40 red Ladies 08 09
> P. $30 youth For Those About To Rock
> S. $125 red AC/DC hockey ****rt with 3 stripes
> T. $125 black AC/DC hockey ****rt with 3 stripes
> Two AC/DC boxer shorts: black red AC/DC all over, and cannon
>
> Other side of main entrance
> $125 Buttoned (denim?) black ****rt
>
> Perhaps because I entered a little after 7 p.m., that's why the t-
> ****rt sellers weren't doing good business since the lines weren't long
> at all.
>
> Big laugh from my seat before show from the fla****ng advertisement of
> upcoming acts says the following:
>
> Simply Red
> Only East Coast show
> Greatest Hits World Tour
> March 15
>
> My view: what hits???
>
> $8 for a Bud or Bud Light if bought from one of the roving beer
> vendors, but $9.25 (or was it $9.75) for a 22-oz. Bass Ale from one of
> the pubs located at the Garden... and why is it Madison Square Garden
> and not Madison Circular Garden?
>
> The Answer are not the answer at least in my opinion and resemble a
> young Sebastian Bach and group who are better.
>
> Show started around 8:55-9 p.m.
> 1, Rock N Roll Train
> 2. Hell Ain't a Bad Place To Be
> 3. Back in Black
> 4. Big Jack -- received well
> 5. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
> 6. Thunderstruck
> 7. Black Ice -- not received well
> 8. The Jack
> 9. Hells Bells
> 10. Shoot to Thrill -- almost thought they were going to play Bad Boy
> Boogie
> 11. War Machine
> 12. Anything Goes -- I thought this was performed well though a
> stripper/dancer would have been nice, maybe dressed as Angus then
> stripping to her underclothing or swimming bikini
> 13. You Shook Me All Night Long
> 14. T.N.T.
> 15. Whole Lotta Rosie
> 16. Let There Be Rock
> 17. Highway to Hell
> 18. For Those About To Rock We Salute You
>
> Ended about 10:37-ish
>
> Well worth seeing. Guitar for Whole Lotta Rosie and Let There Be Rock
> didn't sound in tune or as usually good.
> There's Gonna Be Some Rockin'...
> P.S. Oh no, the following:
> Study: Paying more for alcohol saves lives
> By Madison Park (CNN) -- Higher taxes on alcohol can make a night out
> more expensive but could save lives, according to a study released
> Thursday.
>
http://www.cnn.com/2008/HEALTH/11/13/alcohol.tax.deaths/?iref=mpstoryview
>
> Oh no, as if getting a drink at the marked-up minimum of $3 (if you're
> lucky, only $3) for a beer at a bar or restaurant or at a venue such
> as Madison Square Garden at $8 for a 12-oz beer wasn't outrageous
> enough. I looked for deals in NYC for alcohol (rum, whiskey) and
> didn't find any. A liter bottle of Bacardi rum was selling for about
> $20 which in D.C. a 1.75-liter bottle at a place (Calvert Woodley)
> near the National Zoo sells for about the same price.
> With the economy doing poorly, is raising the price of alcohol
> really going to help? I suspect more people will brew their own...


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