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NY Benefit Concert with Paul Macartney
Does anyone know any info about a Benefit concert in NY with Paul Macartney and Seinfeld as the host? It is to be held at Madison Square Gardens. What would be a good hotel to stay at if I was able to get tickets for this event? First timer for NY! Thanks!!
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From what I understand these are 2 seperate events. Seinfeld is hosting event on or around October 8th and the Paul McCartney concert is on the 20th of October.
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Tara is correct. Jerry Seinfeld will be at both events. Others set for October 20 include Mick Jagger, Billy Joel, Marc Anthony, Boni Jovi, plus many others whose names I can't think of at the moment.
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Paul Macartney? Hmmm...you must be a really big fan! <BR> <BR>Tara, there's lot of hotels in the area, even one right across the street. I'd look to the theatre district (above 42nd Street west of 7th Ave.) for a deal. Check websites (Best Western, Comfort Inn, Days Inn, etc.) for rates and www.newyork.citysearch.com for more specific hotel information.
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Will the other Beetles be there? You know, George Hairison and Rings Star? <BR>
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Paul said Ringo couldn't make it. Don't know about George, but he has been in poor health recently.
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After watching Bon Jovi lip sync AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL in front of a fire station in NYC after the disaster (very,very poorly I might add), why anyone would want to spend money to see these "stars" do it again is beyond me. <BR> <BR>Wait a couple of weeks and it will be on MTV where everything is lip sync'd. <BR> <BR>Hits <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR>
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By the way, nose bleed seats start at $100 and then the better seats go all the way up to $2500 per seat.
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I hope McCartney doesn't afflict us with croaking, I mean singing.
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Just in case you haven't noticed, Paul McCartney hasn't made a decent record in over 30 years. I would suggest taking your ticket money and donating it directly to a good WTC-related cause, thereby ensuring (a) that it gets there and (b) that you won't have to suffer through another lame version of Admiral Halsey.
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Paul McCartney 30 years???????????? He is just awful. You have to be a real Beetles fan to ever listen to anything he has ever done. <BR> <BR>$2500 seats. That's the American way. <BR> <BR>What BS!! <BR> <BR>Hits
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Hits has nailed it. McCartney absolutely sucks, and has since the early days of the Nixon administration. $2,500 a ticket is an outrage. The only one to benefit from this benefit is Sir Paul.
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I think all or most of the proceeds go to the WTC charity. I don't think the performers or the arena are taking a dime. Thus the high-roller prices. Just wanted Tara to be aware that unless she is ready to fork over $$$$, she will be watching the show through binoculars.
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At $2500 per seat, that might even qualify for Streisand (sp) to appear. Of course, they might have to move everything to please her, but it's worth a try!! <BR> <BR>Hits
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Binky, Binky, Binky...let's not drag the girlfriend into this, ok? <BR> <BR>I just think that with ALL his money, Sir Paul could easily cough up a million of his own bucks than to force his fans to spend $2,500 of their own. <BR> <BR>You know who we have to thank for high ticket prices, don't you? The Eagles, the first band to charge $100+ for a ticket. I prefer to hark back to the good old days when you could see a band like the Sex Pistols in 1978 for $3.50, and you were in no danger of hearing "Silly Love Songs". <BR> <BR>
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I agree with "hits" and "DJ". Sir Paul is really an embarrassment. He could just write a check and spare us all. ( To think he was my favorite Beatle).
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I've always liked Paul, but what the heck is with that hair color he's got? He looks ridiculous; he should go grey. Or mind his own words, "Let it be, let it be....." <BR>
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Will we still need him, will we still feed him, when he's 64?
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Will we still need him when he's 64? Dunno. Wait a couple of years and find out.
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Ah, give him a break. At least he treated his wife right.
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