I agree. It's perfectly arranged with a clear message och anthemic chorus. Just wow. I always got, and still do sometimes, shivers when the second verse starts. "CAN YOU SEEE" Edit: Me and a friend used to sing this when we were doing karaoke. And it was always during the start of the second verse that my voice couldn't take it anymore, haha. That friend's a girl so it was easier for her.
no because it’ll be way more of a bummer if I end up grabbing a ticket and know I can’t go than to let it sell out immediately and not have to be all anxious about my “missed chance”
I'm in the waiting room but I just don't know if I can pull the trigger on a couple tickets at this price
a small part of me is like "what are credit cards for if not for shit like this?" and that's a bad sign lol
I'm in the waiting room too. Unsure if I will grab a ticket or not but who knows if I will even have the chance to buy one.
Yesterday, I said the only time I saw MCR was in 2005 opening for Green Day. I forgot that they opened for The Used and Finch in Cleveland in 2003. I was at that show, but I honestly don't remember MCR at all. I believe The Movielife were also on the bill. I picked up Bullets at a Hot Topic probably shortly after that. To be honest, I rarely - if ever go back to Bullets outside of Vampires, Mirror and Demolition Lovers. I recall Three Cheers coming out, purchasing it right away and just thinking this band jumped 20 levels. Gun to my head, I'd put Three Cheers as my favorite MCR record with TBP a very close second. Danger Days is still pretty good despite the clear fall-off from those two. But almost impossible albums to follow. I'm ashamed that I still haven't given Conventional Weapons the time it deserves. I've listened a few times, but not enough to get close to it.
2 tickets for the premier tixs is like $625 with fees got in hella fast that way but you had to select 2 tixs couldn't select 1