Philadelphia, PA- Citizens Bank Park- July 12th - ARCHIVE
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The seating chart which I based my buying decision on.. Showed the 3 center floor (field) sections equal in size, spanning the stage front ( CC,DD,EE) so I was thrilled to get front row section CC tickets..looking like I would be in front of Rusty. Arrive at the venue, and the center DD is 2-3 times the size pictured and section CC is pushed far to side in front of projection screens. This was totally deceptive selling , ticketmaster (not Paul). It was an extreme side view.. Never seeing the back of stage, Abe, or Wix.. The screens being so close, they were hard to see... I know, first world problems.. But I feel ripped... Front row tickets being so bad, and there were 10 more people worse off than me in the row..I felt disconnected -disengaged from the performance... So beware seating charts are not to scale! Thanks for letting me sound off on the board.
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maccascruff:
A friend of mine was there last night. She was way up high so was sending text messages during the show. We did sound check together in Philly last year. One of the women who got on stage last year was loud and boisterous. It was also her 2nd time getting on stage and she was quite proud to let everybody know that after the concert. Last year, she knocked chairs over after the concert and told somebody "I told you I could get on stage again". That had not gone over well with Paul or all the other people hoping to go on stage. I didn't have a sign. We both found her to be rude and obnoxious and she didn't care about anybody else.
I remember her, and she WAS obnoxious!
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maccascruff:
A friend of mine was there last night. She was way up high so was sending text messages during the show. We did sound check together in Philly last year. One of the women who got on stage last year was loud and boisterous. It was also her 2nd time getting on stage and she was quite proud to let everybody know that after the concert. Last year, she knocked chairs over after the concert and told somebody "I told you I could get on stage again". That had not gone over well with Paul or all the other people hoping to go on stage. I didn't have a sign. We both found her to be rude and obnoxious and she didn't care about anybody else. She may, and I say may, have been the woman with the large sign. My friend said she had a sign asking for Paul to tell her hi from the stage. My friend also thought Paul's voice was hoarse and scratchy on many songs.
She was there with a large sign pestering Brian Riddle before the show. I'm not sure where she was seated because I didn't see her once the show started. She was not pleasant to see on stage last year...this year's were very clever and touching in their own right!
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reelmacca:
The seating chart which I based my buying decision on.. Showed the 3 center floor (field) sections equal in size, spanning the stage front ( CC,DD,EE) so I was thrilled to get front row section CC tickets..looking like I would be in front of Rusty. Arrive at the venue, and the center DD is 2-3 times the size pictured and section CC is pushed far to side in front of projection screens. This was totally deceptive selling , ticketmaster (not Paul). It was an extreme side view.. Never seeing the back of stage, Abe, or Wix.. The screens being so close, they were hard to see... I know, first world problems.. But I feel ripped... Front row tickets being so bad, and there were 10 more people worse off than me in the row..I felt disconnected -disengaged from the performance... So beware seating charts are not to scale! Thanks for letting me sound off on the board.
I noticed that instantly once in our seats. Section DD was the length of the stage. CC and EE were essentially the length of each screen. Anything beyond that was a joke...
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reelmacca:
The seating chart which I based my buying decision on.. Showed the 3 center floor (field) sections equal in size, spanning the stage front ( CC,DD,EE) so I was thrilled to get front row section CC tickets..looking like I would be in front of Rusty. Arrive at the venue, and the center DD is 2-3 times the size pictured and section CC is pushed far to side in front of projection screens. This was totally deceptive selling , ticketmaster (not Paul). It was an extreme side view.. Never seeing the back of stage, Abe, or Wix.. The screens being so close, they were hard to see... I know, first world problems.. But I feel ripped... Front row tickets being so bad, and there were 10 more people worse off than me in the row..I felt disconnected -disengaged from the performance... So beware seating charts are not to scale! Thanks for letting me sound off on the board.
Yes! I was in the second row of CC, torwards the end away from the stage. You must have been almost right in front of me. I had all the same issues. It was one of the last minute released VIP tickets and I was really surprised at how sub prime the view was. And you're right about the screens, my neck still kind of hurts. I felt like I was seeing half the show. And yes, totally disconnected. I couldn't figure out why I didn't feel as excited as at other shows. Was it just me or did Paul even barely look on our side of the stage? That made me sad. Especially since the person next to me had the giant sign. I felt a bit ripped off paying $250~ish. Can't imagine buying a vip ticket for that view. I'm thinking of making a sign for Hershey that says 'There's too many damn signs! "
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WixRocks!:
reelmacca:
The seating chart which I based my buying decision on.. Showed the 3 center floor (field) sections equal in size, spanning the stage front ( CC,DD,EE) so I was thrilled to get front row section CC tickets..looking like I would be in front of Rusty. Arrive at the venue, and the center DD is 2-3 times the size pictured and section CC is pushed far to side in front of projection screens. This was totally deceptive selling , ticketmaster (not Paul). It was an extreme side view.. Never seeing the back of stage, Abe, or Wix.. The screens being so close, they were hard to see... I know, first world problems.. But I feel ripped... Front row tickets being so bad, and there were 10 more people worse off than me in the row..I felt disconnected -disengaged from the performance... So beware seating charts are not to scale! Thanks for letting me sound off on the board.
I noticed that instantly once in our seats. Section DD was the length of the stage. CC and EE were essentially the length of each screen. Anything beyond that was a joke...
One reason that I do not like stadium shows. The stage is always very wide and the seating is never very close. And yes, those diagrams are never to scale.
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thenightfish:
WixRocks!:
reelmacca:
The seating chart which I based my buying decision on.. Showed the 3 center floor (field) sections equal in size, spanning the stage front ( CC,DD,EE) so I was thrilled to get front row section CC tickets..looking like I would be in front of Rusty. Arrive at the venue, and the center DD is 2-3 times the size pictured and section CC is pushed far to side in front of projection screens. This was totally deceptive selling , ticketmaster (not Paul). It was an extreme side view.. Never seeing the back of stage, Abe, or Wix.. The screens being so close, they were hard to see... I know, first world problems.. But I feel ripped... Front row tickets being so bad, and there were 10 more people worse off than me in the row..I felt disconnected -disengaged from the performance... So beware seating charts are not to scale! Thanks for letting me sound off on the board.
I noticed that instantly once in our seats. Section DD was the length of the stage. CC and EE were essentially the length of each screen. Anything beyond that was a joke...
One reason that I do not like stadium shows. The stage is always very wide and the seating is never very close. And yes, those diagrams are never to scale.
I only did the out door because my grandmother likes the big pyro and atmosphere for the outdoor shows. But if you can't get in the center section (or darn close) it really is a bust outdoors. They should be more realistic on Ticketmaster...but when have they ever been realistic...
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Here's a link to over 35 close-up videos of the Philly show on youtube <edit> But another concert was added so now you have to scroll down on this index page and click "load more". Then the Philly videos will come up. https//www.youtube.com/user/aerofan2007/videos Or else go to this link for A Hard Day's Night and from there find the rest of the Philly show https//
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joyce:
Here's a link to over 35 close-up videos of the Philly show on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/aerofan2007/videos
Sooo...they filmed the entire show I see?
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joyce:
Here's a link to over 35 close-up videos of the Philly show on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/aerofan2007/videos
Now that's proper video! It blows bad cell phone stuff right out of the water. I remember that somebody filmed the 2010 Philly shows in similar quality; wonder if this is the same person.
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thenightfish:
joyce:
Here's a link to over 35 close-up videos of the Philly show on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/aerofan2007/videos
Now that's proper video! It blows bad cell phone stuff right out of the water. I remember that somebody filmed the 2010 Philly shows in similar quality; wonder if this is the same person.
I actually have a "special" DVD of the '10 show...would love to have one of this...
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WixRocks!:
thenightfish:
joyce:
Here's a link to over 35 close-up videos of the Philly show on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/aerofan2007/videos
Now that's proper video! It blows bad cell phone stuff right out of the water. I remember that somebody filmed the 2010 Philly shows in similar quality; wonder if this is the same person.
I actually have a "special" DVD of the '10 show...would love to have one of this...
I KNOW there will be at least a few versions of this floating around. Is this the "screamer"? OMG! (DUH...dumb question)
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oobu24:
WixRocks!:
thenightfish:
joyce:
Here's a link to over 35 close-up videos of the Philly show on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/aerofan2007/videos
Now that's proper video! It blows bad cell phone stuff right out of the water. I remember that somebody filmed the 2010 Philly shows in similar quality; wonder if this is the same person.
I actually have a "special" DVD of the '10 show...would love to have one of this...
I KNOW there will be at least a few versions of this floating around. Is this the "screamer"? OMG! (DUH...dumb question)
Well if you get word...
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While I can't complain about my view - I have to say it was the most physically uncomfortable seating I've ever had. I was in DD row 3. They had us wedged in like sardines. I couldn't even shift from one leg to the other without having two sweating arms touching mine - gross..... The women on either side of me had signs and were determined to hold them up. Thing is, when they did both signs met right in front of my face. I had to sit. And I've done my last sound check for sure. Really not worth to dollars to me. Of course Paul's show never disappoints.
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voxxa:
reelmacca:
The seating chart which I based my buying decision on.. Showed the 3 center floor (field) sections equal in size, spanning the stage front ( CC,DD,EE) so I was thrilled to get front row section CC tickets..looking like I would be in front of Rusty. Arrive at the venue, and the center DD is 2-3 times the size pictured and section CC is pushed far to side in front of projection screens. This was totally deceptive selling , ticketmaster (not Paul). It was an extreme side view.. Never seeing the back of stage, Abe, or Wix.. The screens being so close, they were hard to see... I know, first world problems.. But I feel ripped... Front row tickets being so bad, and there were 10 more people worse off than me in the row..I felt disconnected -disengaged from the performance... So beware seating charts are not to scale! Thanks for letting me sound off on the board.
Yes! I was in the second row of CC, torwards the end away from the stage. You must have been almost right in front of me. I had all the same issues. It was one of the last minute released VIP tickets and I was really surprised at how sub prime the view was. And you're right about the screens, my neck still kind of hurts. I felt like I was seeing half the show. And yes, totally disconnected. I couldn't figure out why I didn't feel as excited as at other shows. Was it just me or did Paul even barely look on our side of the stage? That made me sad. Especially since the person next to me had the giant sign. I felt a bit ripped off paying $250~ish. Can't imagine buying a vip ticket for that view. I'm thinking of making a sign for Hershey that says 'There's too many damn signs! "
I was in the second row CC at the far end too. I agree. That was the worst concert experience I've ever had. I bought one ticket in the DD section but it was 26th row so when this great second row seat popped up I grabbed it. Then took a loss on the other ticket. I eventually went up to the first level and watched from there. It was 100% better than that awful second row seat.
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We LOVED every minute of this concert!!! We did not think we were going to be able to attend this concert as I experienced issues obtaining tickets early on, but thankfully things worked out in the end. Paul looked wonderful!!! He appeared to be quite happy, very much engaged with his audience and having a fantastic time in general. Paul remains AMAZINGLY energetic!!! Thrilled to see/hear Paul perform 'A Hard Day's Night,' 'You Won't See Me,' and 'Love Me Do.' We were very pleased to once again see/hear 'Temporary Secretary!' My daughter, Audrey, was very much looking forward to 'FourFiveSeconds' and was absolutely delighted with Paul's performance of this song. My son LOVES 'Here, There and Everywhere' and was quite moved by the performance of this one! We were surprised by the new video for 'Lady Madonna.' We have always LOVED the old video and therefore a bit sad to see that one go. Having written this, as a mother, I LOVE the new video! It is very sweet seeing the mothers and children which genuinely appeals to me, tugging on my heartstrings. ? I was pleasantly surprised and delighted to see Nancy and Arlen pop up - beautiful! ? As difficult as it may be for one to take their eyes off Paul during the concert, I had a long look at the video during the performance of 'Maybe I'm Amazed.' Paul was stunningly gorgeous at that stage of his life and those images and transformations are truly mesmerizing! ? The audience reaction and support for Paul's performance of 'Maybe I'm Amazed' is incredibly heartwarming! ? When we first arrived at Citizens Bank Park, we looked up to find a plane towing a banner which read "Welcome back to Philly, Paul!" - very cool! There were some huge signs at the concert, and I mean HUGE!!! No idea what is going on with the size increase, but they are out of control! : One wonders how fans were able to carry around some of those signs. We noticed that fans were holding up their signs prior to the start of the concert. We had never seen this done before and were perplexed as to why this action was taking place as Paul was not present to read the signs. We were then told that fans should hold up their signs as Brian Riddle was making notes of the signs. We found ourselves wondering if this practice is something new or something we had simply missed at past concerts? For those seated on the field, in addition to the field entry wristband (orange), there were additional wristbands (blue) issued (to some fans) which granted permission to get up and dance, etc. Our friend Mary (username lindafan) received one (she was seated in section CC, row 2). We have never seen such wristbands issued and are wondering if this is something new or something we had not noticed in the past? At the start of the concert, I had a very tall man in front of me, could not see Paul at all. I was glad he was standing in front of me rather than one of my children. Several songs in, the man who actually held a ticket for that seat showed up, average height, problem resolved! Hard to believe that people attempt to take seats that do not belong to them - crazy! Seated behind us was a massively intoxicated guy, incredibly LOUD and obnoxious!!! EVERYONE around him kept turning to stare, but he was completely oblivious! When he stated he was going to get another beer, the woman next to me said "Good idea, maybe you'll pass out!" The gentleman next to her said "I don't know about anyone else, but I am thanking God right about now!" Thankfully, he never came back! Writing of the woman next to me, I believe it was her first Paul concert as she jumped a mile with the start of 'Live and Let Die.' It was awesome to see her reaction! Disappointing to find that there was no tour poster for sale. This is the first tour my children have attended in which there was no tour poster available. From their past tours attended, we have all tour posters framed and hanging in our music room. I checked the website store, but found nothing. I do not know if they are sold out or never existed for this tour. Does anyone know if an official tour poster exists/existed for this tour? We LOVED hearing Paul thank everyone for the lights during 'Let It Be' which was truly a sight to behold - lovely! ? We also enjoyed hearing Paul reach out to say hello to those seated on the upper levels. It was a nice moment when he gave a shout-out to a fan waving a towel at the top of the 400 level. Goes to show that the signs do not need to be HUGE as Paul has great eyesight! The fans on the stage, nice choices, enjoyed their moments very much! These fan moments with Paul bring back fond memories, could not be more pleased for those chosen to receive a moment with Paul. Congratulations! ? The second encore was missed, but understand that things change. My children always look forward to hearing Paul say "See you next time!" at the end of the concert and were as always, comforted to hear such. Always great to see Andre Gardner who is a lovely gentleman and so very kind to Paul's fans. ? We were lucky enough to be there for Andre's interview with Brian Ray. Brian looks great - a fantastic smile! Mary, we always have sooooo much fun with you! LOVED seeing you and spending time with you! No one makes me laugh the way you do! I am so happy that our LOVE for Paul brought us all together and continues to bring so much joy to our lives nearly ten years later! LOVE you!! ? Nina, wonderful seeing you! Your fandom never ceases to AMAZE! Saw the video of you and Joy in Vegas, LOVE it! Victor, nice seeing you again and nice to finally meet your lovely wife! Jude and Sam, nice meeting you both! Sorry you were not chosen for tattoo signings, but you were upgraded to the front row and how great is that???!!! Next time, bring a bigger sign, a HUGE one! No, don't do that, just bring something a little bigger than the 8" x 10" that you brought this time. You and your daughter are beautiful, keep the faith, you'll get signed! Donna, thank you so much for approaching and introducing yourself to me, it was a pleasure meeting you! Thank you for your kind words in regard to my work here, they are very much appreciated! ? This was our second all-time favorite of Paul's concerts, we had a brilliant evening!!! We hope everyone in attendance enjoyed this concert as much as we did! Cannot wait until next time!!! ? Triplets LOVE Paul!!! Triplet-mom LOVES Paul!!! Philly LOVES Paul!!!
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Great review Anita! I echo your sentiments...especially about the tour poster!!! I too was very disappointed to not be leaving with one! I've bought one for every tour I've seen and frame it with the tickets from each tour inside. Guess I'll just have to print a big copy of one of my pictures and make my own this time!
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^ I am right there with you, Jarrett! I have to find some sort of resolution to this situation as we must have a tour poster! I am already thinking about how much it is going to cost to have someone make a custom poster for us. ops: ops: The Macca madness never ends! On a serious note, I am sorry for your disappointment, I know how much continuing the collection means. Fingers crossed for a late entry tour poster, great excuse to attend more concerts!
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Triplets Love Paul:
^ I am right there with you, Jarrett! I have to find some sort of resolution to this situation as we must have a tour poster! I am already thinking about how much it is going to cost to have someone make a custom poster for us. ops: ops: The Macca madness never ends! On a serious note, I am sorry for your disappointment, I know how much continuing the collection means. Fingers crossed for a late entry tour poster, great excuse to attend more concerts!
I get another chance in DC next month!!!
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WixRocks!:
I get another chance in DC next month!!!
Enjoy!!!