Oct. 6 Rolling Stones in Charlottesville!

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<p>$100 a ticket, so I don't know how many students will be there, but still pretty cool</p>

<p>haha yea my dad's really excited about it... i'm gonna go to the one in philly with him though</p>

<p>yea -- being college kids, my friends and i are trying to decide if we should fork over the money for tickets, or just listen from my backyard on shamrock behind the stadium. . . we'll probably just cave and buy tickets.</p>

<p>meh, they're overrated. Who'd pay $100+ to see a bunch of geezers strut around on stage?</p>

<p>I would pay $100 for the first row ticket of a pink floyd or radiohead gig. rolling stones? HELL no!</p>

<p>Thom, I dont know how much they were, but my best friend was in the pit at msg in 2001 for rh.... i could have gone if my parents weren't retarded >=(</p>

<p>lol, radiohead concerts usually cost something like 30-60 bucks</p>

<p>i meant the big ones in arenas. news say rh will release new studio album in Spring 2006, and a tour will follow. let's not miss the next one!!!!!!1</p>

<p>you betcha!!</p>

<p>Yeah, the Stones are capitalizing on middle-aged people trying to recapture their youth. Mick is like 61? Retire gracefully already!</p>