
There's a world of difference between seeing a concert up close, and seeing it from a mile away. When you're up close, you can see all the little details... the musicians' facial expressions, their tattoos, the stickers on their guitars, the political messages on their T-shirts. Personally, I like seeing a show from up front because it's easier to see just how talented these musicians really are, and how hard they're working to give us the best show possible. At most "big" concerts, the only way to see a show from the front row is to have tickets, which you gotta pay big bucks for (or win them on the radio). But at most music festivals, it's different. Every ticket is GA (general admission)... the person watching from the front row paid no more for their ticket than the person watching from the corn dog booth 200 yards away. So how do YOU get to be one of the lucky kids up in the front row? Well, it's not easy... there might be 50,000 people watching a headliner's set, but there's only about 100 right up front. But follow these steps and yes, YOU could be watching your favorite band from the front row this year!
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pianistic said
on 12/8/2007 What you didn't want to douse yourself with water in your living room?
GarryC said
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