Marga, I saw LOVE right after it started in 2006 and saw it again last year. You will not be dissapointed, and it's true that the theater has alot to do with it. The show itself is awesome, but the sound is unbelievable! Enjoy!
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RE: Going to see "Love"
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RE: Predict Next Setlist
Juniors Farm has been mentioned alot...which would be great! and also Hi Hi Hi as one of his encores. also Back Seat Of My Car!
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RE: Misheard Lyrics
In Cream's White Room, When I was very young, I thought it said "In a white room with black cousins" instead of "curtains"
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RE: Paul, Consol Energy Center Pittsburgh Aug 18th - ARCHIVE
Does anybody know how to find out if cameras are allowed at the Pittsburgh show?
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RE: Paul, Consol Energy Center Pittsburgh Aug 18th - ARCHIVE
That was the count until 7:30pm on August 18th. I'm bringing my whole family to witness the magic. That's what i'm most excited about!
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RE: Paul, Consol Energy Center Pittsburgh Aug 18th - ARCHIVE
Yes, Absolutely, Very Family Friendly! I saw him in 2002 and got a real warm feeling walking around before the show. EVERYBODY WAS HAPPY! I never was at a concert like that, where there were no troublemakers. All ages were there from 2 to 82.
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RE: Paul, Consol Energy Center Pittsburgh Aug 18th - ARCHIVE
I'll be there on the 18th Nosebleed section 208 but I don't care, I'm there !!!!
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RE: Paul, Consol Energy Center Pittsburgh Aug 18th - ARCHIVE
michelle_ma_belle:
fvf713:
Saw paul twice in cleveland in 2002. Got tickets to pittsburgh, and I'm bringing my 8 year old with me, she's really excited. Anybody else bringing their small children to pittsburgh to see Sir Paul?
I think it is awesome you are bringing your daughter! I would love to bring my son, but he is only 2, still too young. I agree with Martin, definitely get her some earplugs. My ears always ring after a show, I can't imagine how it would affect a child.
yeah, she's looking forward to it. She's been a Beatles fan since she was a baby and at 2 years old knew most of the Beatles songs and who sang it. Needlesss to say, I was so proud!