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Lcd Soundsystem

February 11, 2011 by · Comments Off on Lcd Soundsystem 

Lcd Soundsystem, Shortly after the announcement of their last concert, LCD Soundsystem came out to slam ticket touts selling concert tickets for over $ 1,500, which is about £ 900.

Front man James Murphy came out all guns blazing on the group Twitter account. “1500 for a single ticket?” He justified. “Scalpers F * ck you. You are parasites. I hate you.”

LCD Soundsystem concert at Madison Square Garden on April 2 has been announced as the latest addition to the band will be performing, which led to ticket touts are ridiculous demand for tickets in pre-sales.

James Murphy told leaders at a site fan ticket exchange supposed to “eat sht” for the sale of tickets for the final shows LCD Soundsystem at inflated prices.

The concert will be held at Garden in New York’s Madison Square on April 2. Pre-sale tickets for the concert were sold on Stubhub.com greatly inflated prices before they are sold.

Writing on his Twitter page, Twitter.com, Murphy wrote: “Whatever we do, it is not worth that kind of money to see us!”

He added: “I” fans “guarantee about are not the prices of these tickets,” calling the site “Barely Legal”. He added that the site managers could “eat sht”.

LCD Soundsystem, James Murphy wants fans to “beat the crap out of” scalpers selling tickets final concert of thousands.

Gigwise reports that Murphy attacked ticket scalpers taking advantage of the exclusive final concert LCD Soundsystem at Madison Square Garden on April 2.

A handful of pre-sales have been released and some speculators have already sold on eBay, currently the most suitable for hundreds of dollars per ticket.

A double pass is currently listed with a Buy It Now option and 17,420.

In a series of tweets, Murphy called scalpers “parasites”, “mtherfker”, “people of sht” and suggested that contact without scalpers posing as buyers, then beat the crap out of them … ”

But it was included in a press release on the final concert, encouraging fans to wear all black and / or white, saying: “If it’s a funeral, we will have the best funeral ever! “

Hippodrome Baltimore

February 11, 2011 by · Comments Off on Hippodrome Baltimore 

Hippodrome Baltimore, “Jersey Boys” tells the story of the legendary quartet, The Four Seasons and insanely talented frontman, Frankie Valli.

Production delays debut of the group for their eventual demise through their music timeless and inimitable voice Valli. He plays at the Hippodrome until the end of February.

The baby boomers will leave a breath of nostalgic “Jersey Boys.” This 2005 Broadway musical story of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons is a book that will appeal to winter Baltimore Hippodrome Theatre.
Much to appeal this issue is due to its generous selection of songs that live in our collective unconscious. The moment you hear pop hits like “Sherry,” “Big Girls Do not Cry,” “Walk Like a Man” and “Working My Way Back to You” is like listening to a vintage jukebox who do not want to leave.

It does not hurt that the songs are sung so well in this national touring production sleekly packaged.

In these stories, the protagonist is a precocious talent from poorer backgrounds who overcame various obstacles, it reaches the summit, believes that success is not all it’s cracked up to be, the work ultimately by attributes of self-destructive fate of celebrity and singing at the end.

The show literally did not miss a lesson to join this inspiring narrative structure. But the book by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice is so intelligently designed for a mixture of music and melodrama that provides “Jersey Boys” will play well in other states of New Jersey.

By participating in biographical details, the show is the personification of Frankie Valli on stage sounds a little like, well, the real thing. Equally important, the other group members are given distinct personalities and not just look like generic Seasons.

The story of young Italian-American guy from Jersey crooner path to success in the early 60 includes course these figures as stereotypical gangster interference, predators and viscous types Floozie label. Brickman and Elice provide but their book smart enough jokes and spoofing in a good mood to keep the story chugging along merrily.

Indeed, almost cartoonish qualities of the series are played by slide evoking pop culture of those decades. Many of these images are made in the style panel cartoon Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein.

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