^ Glad you liked the humour lol
I know a little shop in Dumbarton (just outside Glasgow) that has a display of ticket stubs on the wall. For definite, they have Queen at Knebworth in the frame: I'll ask him about Wembley next time I'm in and will let you know. In the meantime, best of luck :)
thank you so much! ;)
the funny thing is i had the tickets in the past on my wall... one day my mum lost on of it (the second night).
i was so hungry that i sold the other one.
i hope the tickets of the second night is under my wardrobe... ;(
I couldn't bring myself to sell any of my old tickets.
Having said that I did work it out that if ever I did, I would actually end up having been paid to see them live! link
The thing I can't get my head around is the fact that some of these old tickets sell for a lot more than their face value.
What's more, of course, you don't even get to see the band play!
I can only see a real value to the original purchaser who went to the concert and has kept the ticket for sentimental reasons.
I'm a tad upset I don't still have my Tottenham Mayfair ticket from the Crazy tour, but I wouldn't consider BUYING a replacement. link
^ exactly. It's absolutely mad some of the prices these things achieve, but each to their own - if the buyer sees a value or point in it, then it has one :)
I was back in at the Dumbarton shop today, but unfortunately the guy only had the Knebworth ticket. Sorry I couldn't help you, but best of luck finding it :)
The Kurgan wrote:
I couldn't bring myself to sell any of my old tickets.
Having said that I did work it out that if ever I did, I would actually end up having been paid to see them live!
And where did you hide the tape recorder and the mic on the Crazy tour gigs?
You didn't tape them? How dare you?!
regards,
W.
Yes, I know and it was very nice.
I was just kidding because the Crazy Tour was a special one and not even one recording (except the Hammersmith Campuchea show) poped up so far.
regards again,
W.