7/13/2000 - Atlanta, GA
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Posted By parrotme
All I can say is don't get too hung up on where your tickets are. I have sat in 6th row center in St. Louis. That was awesome.
I also sat in the last row at Deer Creek. On that particular day Buffett opened the show by playing to the lawn crowd and I got to shake his hand when he came up to his make shift stage at the back of the reserved seats.
All I can say is don't get too hung up on where your tickets are. I have sat in 6th row center in St. Louis. That was awesome.
I also sat in the last row at Deer Creek. On that particular day Buffett opened the show by playing to the lawn crowd and I got to shake his hand when he came up to his make shift stage at the back of the reserved seats.
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Posted By Anonymous
Let me begin by saying I have been to many shows over the past years, and this set is probabably one of the best I have seen and heard (I went to the show in Va. Beach). However I don't understand why he dosen't change up a few songs while keeping the core set. With so much material available, a little more variety would be appreciated. For example, Bruce Springsteen played over 100 different songs on his latest tour.
Let me begin by saying I have been to many shows over the past years, and this set is probabably one of the best I have seen and heard (I went to the show in Va. Beach). However I don't understand why he dosen't change up a few songs while keeping the core set. With so much material available, a little more variety would be appreciated. For example, Bruce Springsteen played over 100 different songs on his latest tour.