Official 5/19 St. Paul Meetup/Review Thread
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Speaking of pics - Xcel wouldn't let me bring my camera in - said the lens was too long. Who am I to argue - my telephoto is about as long as my arm - so I was forced to snap pics with my iPhone, which doesn't take pictures for shit. Glad someone has some quality shots from that show for all of us to share!My karma just ran over your dogma.Comment
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I didn't even bother to bring a camera. Glad too because I had a 6+ foot monster in front of me and couldn't see the stage anyway.Same ole song and dance...Comment
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The =VH= Upgrade Story:
This was one of those 'dream-come-true' situations for me - and not just for the tickets in question, mostly because I was attending this show with my cousin (long-time VH fan, incredible guitar player, and all-around nice guy). We had talked for decades of some day attending a Van Halen show together. We grew up with the music - learned it together, loved it together, and lived it together. Long story short: this guy had a shitty hand dealt to him in life, and Van Halen was something we could connect with and relate to in life. After 30 some years we were finally making it happen, and we were both beyond stoked. The only problem... ticket brokers snatching up all the good seats before us 'general public' schmoes could get the goods. I was waiting with my hand on the mouse - waiting for the precise time to snatch up my seats when they went on sale - password entered, credit card info at the ready - all I had to do was click. Even being diligent and absolutely prepared for the big moment, the only seats I could get were Section 222, which is literally BEHIND the stage. Whatever - it's all good - we're there for the music anyway, right?
So being beyond excited, we get to the Xcel way early and are virtually the first ones in the door - and literally the first ones on the upper level. There's us, and there's a hand-full of Xcel ushers in red shirts standing by. My cuz and I go up to the first one we see and I say:
Me: "Hey man, can you take our picture? This is a big occasion for us - we're finally seeing Van Halen together!"
Usher happily snaps our picture and says:
Usher: "So you're big Van Halen fans?"
Me: "Dude - the biggest - you won't find bigger Van Halen fans on the planet."
Usher: "You want to get closer?"
Me: "Huh?"
Usher [speaking confidentially, as people are now starting to arrive behind us]: "Do you want better seats?"
Me: "For real? Hell yeah!"
The usher pulls a stack of tickets out of his pocket, snaps the rubber band off of them, and fans them out like a deck of cards. He pulls the first two off the deck, holding them close to his waist and looking around nervously - as if this isn't something he's supposed to be doing - and says...
Usher: "Give me your tix and take these."
Me [Suspicious we're being scammed]: "No bullshit - this is for real?"
Usher: "For real - but hurry - and have a good time!"
My mind refuses to believe that this is for real and not some kind of elaborate scam involving some psycho dressing up in a counterfeit Xcel uniform and deliberately fucking with random Van Halen fans. I study the embroidered Xcel logo stitched onto his shirt for a second, and intuitively decide that lady luck is on our side tonight, mentally saying: 'Fuck it, it's worth the risk...' and verbally saying:
Me: "Dude - holy fuck. You just made my day. My week! My year! My life!"
Usher: "No problem - have fun!"
Moved from Section 222 - absolute nosebleeds with a shitty view of the action - to up front Section 120 with a view I'll never forget - could see the stage almost directly to the right of Wolf's side, the big screen (at a slight angle) and the activity behind the stage. Still not sure how or why that usher had a pocketful of tickets, because that section - and every section I could see in the arena - was packed full, but there it is. Fuck if I care anyway - we got amazing seats simply by being die-hard David Lee Roth/Van Halen fans and being in the right place at the right time. Definitely a =VH= memory I'll never forget...Last edited by Zing!; 05-22-2012, 08:12 PM. Reason: Memories - pressed between the pages of my mind...My karma just ran over your dogma.Comment
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Just happened to someone in KC from what their tweet says. #toocool."Ya know what they say about angels... An angel is a supernatural being or spirit, usually humanoid in form, found in various religions and mythologies. Plus Roth fan boards..."- ZahZoo April 2013Comment
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Okay, I've been spending way too much time on twitter. I just used a hashtag here...and now I'm going to go tweet this :D"Ya know what they say about angels... An angel is a supernatural being or spirit, usually humanoid in form, found in various religions and mythologies. Plus Roth fan boards..."- ZahZoo April 2013Comment
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Great story Zing. My son who runs Melodic Rock Concerts and myself had floor seats right in front of the soundboard. Security was super tight. No way we were moving any where closer, but one guard did allow my son to move closer (row 8) to take some great pics of the VH boys! Here is the Flickr link! Enjoy! PM me if you are interested in pro prints.
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Great story Zing. My son who runs Melodic Rock Concerts and myself had floor seats right in front of the soundboard. Security was super tight. No way we were moving any where closer, but one guard did allow my son to move closer (row 8) to take some great pics of the VH boys! Here is the Flickr link! Enjoy! PM me if you are interested in pro prints.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/melodic...7629824518850/Eat Us And Smile - The Originals
"I have a very belligerent enthusiasm or an enthusiastic belligerence. I’m an intellectual slut." - David Lee Roth
"We are part of the, not just the culture, but the geography. Van Halen music goes along with like fries with the burger." - David Lee RothComment
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