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Post by heathenchemistry02 on Jul 28, 2011 13:27:19 GMT -5
Do you think they have something against coming to the states?
I know they play the US but it's never extensive.
I would like to see them.
Also what is their best performance. I would like to download it.
I have heard the Albert Hall and Isle or Wight is
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Post by thuperthonic on Jul 28, 2011 13:34:05 GMT -5
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Post by tomlivesforever on Jul 28, 2011 13:39:57 GMT -5
heathenchemistry02 check out the Abbey Road sessions on youtube. They're great!
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Post by shaokahnage on Jul 28, 2011 15:18:08 GMT -5
they probably feel more comfortable in home turf and check out the rehearsals from budda studios, sound mint, although if you meant gig wise i would go for Isle of Wight
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jul 28, 2011 15:35:51 GMT -5
The only people who know BDI in the US are the Oasis contingent. Now that they're doing a second tour, and hitting both coasts, I think they're handling it pretty well, tbh....
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Post by heathenchemistry02 on Jul 28, 2011 18:27:42 GMT -5
thanks a lot for the input. I think they are just playing 4-7 shows and heading back home.
I would love for them to hit 20+ shows here. I would pay up to 50.00 per ticket to see them here in Nashville
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Post by Nyron Nosworthy on Aug 3, 2011 7:36:00 GMT -5
thanks a lot for the input. I think they are just playing 4-7 shows and heading back home. I would love for them to hit 20+ shows here. I would pay up to 50.00 per ticket to see them here in Nashville How many others would though? They don't have a massive fanbase and aren't going to attract any new listeners. The demand isn't there. I think the plan was very much just to play it by ear, do a couple of gigs at a time and go back if the demand was there. I think they've got it right. Out of interest, what is the average ticket price in America by the way?
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