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Old 03-06-2011, 12:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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$60 to see Blondie back in 2005 I think

Worth it, they were great.
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Old 03-07-2011, 06:36 PM   #2 (permalink)
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$106 to see Ravi Shankar was pretty ridiculous. The concert was ridiculously awesome though.

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When I was in grade five or six, mom decided to surprise me and buy Rhianna tickets. We were all the way at the back and it cost way over 100$, if I remember correctly.
haha that's sort of a bizarre
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Old 03-07-2011, 06:45 PM   #3 (permalink)
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$106 to see Ravi Shankar was pretty ridiculous. The concert was ridiculously awesome though.
Pffft! I'd give my right arm to see him. $106 is nothing!
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Old 03-07-2011, 06:45 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I paid $75 to see Tom Waits tour for his Mule Variations album.

At the time, I heard some hype that this was his "final tour (possibly)" which is what probably sent me over the edge. I'm glad I did, though. It was a great show and I otherwise certainly would've spent the money on less memorable things.
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$90 to see B.B. King and Buddy Guy. Plus absurdly priced beers. But I would do it again in a heartbeat.
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£42 to see tiesto. Although I'm sure stereophonics were expensive but it was a gift.
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£42 to see tiesto
No amps, no band, no instruments and 42 pounds?
I can't believe how expensive that is...
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No amps, no band, no instruments and 42 pounds?
I can't believe how expensive that is...
DJ'ing is actually pretty complex, a few of my friends have Decks and midis and i tried learning at the weekend and couldnt grasp it at all. I'm very very good with technology and the like but decks just blew my minddd. It was so hard ad I was getting angry because it was too hard to grasp. it seems so much simpler than it actually is.
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DJ'ing is actually pretty complex, a few of my friends have Decks and midis and i tried learning at the weekend and couldnt grasp it at all. I'm very very good with technology and the like but decks just blew my minddd. It was so hard ad I was getting angry because it was too hard to grasp. it seems so much simpler than it actually is.
Yeah it's definitely not easy. Producing on the other hand, now that's just insane.



I can't wait for the day that I will finally be able to make sense of it all.
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Yeah it's definitely not easy. Producing on the other hand, now that's just insane.



I can't wait for the day that I will finally be able to make sense of it all.
That's just a synthesizer, and nowhere near the totality of production. But even synthesizers are easier to figure out than you think. It's all logical.
Don't let the button count fool you. It's all still just very basic concepts. You just have to group certain concepts with certain functions.

If want tips. I have.
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