amytrip
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Post by amytrip on Oct 4, 2007 10:05:42 GMT -5
yay! word is the tickets ARE non-transferable and that will enable the tickets to stay in the right hands instead of being exploited on eBay. smart move for the concert planners! applause!
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amytrip
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Post by amytrip on Oct 4, 2007 10:11:26 GMT -5
here are excerpts from what the winners supposedly received:
"From: ahmettribute.com 2007.10.01: Congratulations we are very pleased to be able to offer you tickets for the Ahmet Tribute concert at the O2 Arena in London on the 26th November 2007. Please read the below information carefully before you proceed to booking, by continuing to the booking page you are agreeing to all the below. You have 72 hours to book and pay for your tickets. Your individual passcode can only be used once and will be invalid after the deadline as mentioned above has passed. NO tickets will be mailed out. All concert goers must pick up their tickets and non-transferable wristbands in advance of the show at the O2 Arena..."
"To collect the tickets each original purchaser and the person accompanying them to the show must be present in order to pick up the tickets and wristbands. NO exceptions Each original purchaser must provide the actual credit card used for the purchase along with valid state-issued PHOTO ID in order to receive the tickets and non-transferable wristbands. All wristbands will be fitted immediately. There will be no exceptions to the above, no name changes or letters of authorisation will be accepted under any circumstances. On the night of the show EVERYONE will be required to present BOTH the WRISTBAND and TICKET for entrance to the show. Wristbands must NOT be removed or tampered with prior to entering the show or your access will be refused. Original ticketholders must bring photo ID to the show as they may be required to present it upon entry to the venue. The original conditions of sale will be enforced. These tickets are non-transferable and any resale will void the transaction without refund..." ...etc.
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Post by HollyH on Oct 4, 2007 10:20:29 GMT -5
Hooray! And Jennifer, you seem to have some inside knowledge here -- any chance that someone you know is a winner and will take you along?
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Post by Smiley on Dec 10, 2007 22:00:56 GMT -5
Led Zeppelin reunion: the full report
Get all the action from the legends at the Ahmet Ertegun concert 3 hours ago
Led Zeppelin played a storming show at their first UK in 19 years at the 02 Arena in London tonight (December 10).
The long-awaited performance was the headline slot at a tribute show for Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun, who died earlier this year and was instrumental in building the band's career in the 1970s.
Frontman Robert Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page and bassist John Paul Jones were joined by Jason Bonham on drums - son of John, the band's original drummer who died in 1980 signalling the end of the original band's 12-year career.
There had been brief reformations before - including Live Aid in 1985 - but tonight was the first full set the group had played since headlining Knebworth in 1979.
An estimated nine million people applied for the 18,000 tickets, and despite the quiet sound there was mass hysteria as the band performed their classics before a crowd including Paul McCartney, Oasis' Noel and Liam Gallagher, Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, Lulu, Arctic Monkeys, Kate Moss and Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl.
The 16 - song set kicked off at 9pm GMT prompt - included classics such as opener 'Good Times Bad Times', 'Kashmir', 'Ramble On', 'Black Dog', 'Dazed And Confused', 'Whole Lotta Love' and rousing closer 'Rock And Roll', during the second of two encores.
There were also a few surprises thrown in - the disco funk of 'Trampled Under Foot' from 1975's 'Physical Graffiti' made an appearance, as did 'For Your Life' from 1976's 'Presence' - the first time the band have ever performed the track live.
Plant spoke little during the show, but when he did it was mostly to pay tribute to Ertegun, who he said after first encore 'Whole Lotta Love' "ran the best label in the world" in Atlantic Records.
After playing classic 'Stairway To Heaven' the singer exclaimed: "Ahmet, we did it!"
He also said before 'For Your Life': "The past few weeks have been full of a thousand emotions for Ahmet, for bringing Jason (Bonham) in."
He also individually introduced each other member of the band during the course of the two-hour performance.
The four-piece, dressed almost entirely in black except for Page's white shirt, played in front of a massive video screen which featured straight shots of the band at first, but then exploded into psychedelic colours for 'Kashmir', the best received song of the evening.
Before that track, Plant delcared: "There are people from 50 countries here. This is the 51st."
Led Zeppelin played:
'Good Times Bad Times' 'Ramble On' 'Black Dog' 'In My Time Of Dying' 'For Your Life' 'Trampled Under Foot' 'Nobody's Fault But Mine' 'No Quarter' 'Since I've Been Loving You' 'Dazed And Confused' 'Stairway To Heaven' 'The Song Remains The Same' 'Misty Mountain Hop' 'Kashmir' 'Whole Lotta Love' 'Rock And Roll'
Other acts who performed on the evening were Paolo Nutini, former Bad Company and Free frontman Paul Rodgers, and Foreigner frontman Mick Jones, all backed by former Rolling Stone Bill Wyman and his band The Rhythm Kings.
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