How much is a ticket Rocket? I remember he cancelled his last concert several years ago now, because tickets were not selling well, cost was around $295 then, I think.
Ge said
09:03 PM Oct 24, 2017
As much as i like his music and grew up on a Beatle diet as with most 60s 70s music, stuffed if i would pay over $50.00 to watch a bunch of wrinkle 70 year old's dance around. I could do that myself looking the mirror and watch the wrinkle's dance around. Forgot i could not do that i have no musical talent and i'm to burnt ironing out the wrinkles on me birthday suite with me new cordless iron.
am i joking ?
Aus-Kiwi said
11:44 PM Oct 24, 2017
$50 I would . But not much more!!
jade46 said
07:03 AM Oct 25, 2017
From $120 to $160 in Brisbane. Less than 2% still available
the rocket said
05:29 PM Oct 25, 2017
if i went i would want to be in the first few rows not up the back. And they cost an arm n a leg. Love to go but not at those prices. Still, almost sold out so some people have money.
the rocket said
05:30 PM Oct 25, 2017
jade46 wrote:
From $120 to $160 in Brisbane. Less than 2% still available
Saw up to $500.
Recoup said
08:51 PM Oct 25, 2017
Paul is dead, so they say , cheers
Desert Dweller said
05:21 AM Oct 26, 2017
Macka was soft half of the Beatles, give me John anytime.
Ron-D said
07:10 PM Oct 26, 2017
Yep John by far imagine what a song..
Jimbo123 said
11:29 PM Oct 27, 2017
But, but, but, but ......... where's Ringo?
Ge said
11:18 AM Oct 29, 2017
You won't find Ringo as the oldest Beatle he is now a world traveling " Grey nomad " travels from one Bingo hall to other.
Yes in a motor home.
the rocket said
06:31 PM Oct 31, 2017
Ge wrote:
You won't find Ringo as the oldest Beatle he is now a world traveling " Grey nomad " travels from one Bingo hall to other. Yes in a motor home.
Hi ge, r u serious
Ge said
12:37 AM Nov 3, 2017
Dead set Rocket, was talking to him the other night on the ce be he was coming down, I was just having a quick puff then was going up.
macka17 said
11:08 AM Nov 14, 2017
I went to Germany in '58 in Army.
Elvis. Little Richerd, Bill Haley. Jazz.
Came back to UK in 'late '63.
What the hell is this crap.
Sorry. I still think the same.
Never been a fan. Now. Gene Pitney. Gene Vincent. Santana.
Now you talking.
Music with a bit of life. But Mahlers No 3 in D. and his 8th.
still my all time fav,.
With a little Sibelius to finish.
anyone go8ng to c paul mccartney? Wish i was.
As much as i like his music and grew up on a Beatle diet as with most 60s 70s music, stuffed if i would pay over $50.00 to watch

a bunch of wrinkle 70 year old's dance around. I could do that myself looking the mirror and watch the wrinkle's dance around.
Forgot i could not do that i have no musical talent and i'm to burnt ironing out the wrinkles on me birthday suite with me new
cordless iron.
am i joking ?
if i went i would want to be in the first few rows not up the back. And they cost an arm n a leg. Love to go but not at those prices. Still, almost sold out so some people have money.
Saw up to $500.
Yep John by far imagine what a song..
Yes in a motor home.
Hi ge, r u serious
Elvis. Little Richerd, Bill Haley. Jazz.
Came back to UK in 'late '63.
What the hell is this crap.
Sorry. I still think the same.
Never been a fan. Now. Gene Pitney. Gene Vincent. Santana.
Now you talking.
Music with a bit of life. But Mahlers No 3 in D. and his 8th.
still my all time fav,.
With a little Sibelius to finish.
You neeed variety in your music.