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Brittany Chukarman

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We're still in the process of dealing with my parent's stuff as we are most likely selling our place and moving to town. My wife came across a box of dishes with some cool newspaper packing from 1975. Advanced ticket prices ranged from 3.50 for Skynerd to 10.00 for Elton John.

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Pick a song, lots to choose from
 
That’s wild. Great music, and it was so cheap!

In today’s dollar, $3.50 would be $19.82. I don’t think there is a national act worth seeing that you could get admission to for $20 today.

Music now though is better, there is lights and stuff. It’s totally worth spending 1088.00 of my 26k yearly starbucks income to go see Taylor.
 
Music now though is better, there is lights and stuff. It’s totally worth spending 1088.00 of my 26k yearly starbucks income to go see Taylor.
Interesting that on our Friday music threads don't recall much if any Taylor. Listed to a podcast on the resurgence of vinyl, though, and apparently 1/5 of the new pressings are TS.
 
If you turn your back on the top bands, still lots of local and lesser known bands that can be seen without using a second mortgage and a Ticketmaster 'bot.
 
Kinda funny timing. We're watching the old Doors movie with Val Killer now. Early in the movie it showed a bunch of marquis with a bunch of the old groups. I mentioned to the boss that we were lucky to have grown up in the 60's and 70's. From what I remember, we had a lot of fun. We saw Credence, Sly, Santana, Tower of Power all at high school dances!
 

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