April 9 2016- 2 Duran Duran Casino shows-Part 1
I am still feeling a bit tired from my 2 DD adventures this
week. It also feels like I am coming down with a cold, probably from the
craziness of this schedule. I devoted so many hours towards this group for
these shows, most of it travel (12 hours via buses and rail) and waiting time.
The bus arrived at
the Sands in Bethlehem by 2:00 p.m. I hadn’t been able to use my NJT discount
card on the ticket. I didn’t even realize that I would be getting a $45.00 card
to use at the casino; that is $10.00 additional to the ticket price.
I don’t normally
gamble but Jenny told me that I should use it. I am glad that I followed her
suggestion; I won $205.00. This is the first time that I really gambled at a
casino. I don’t count the 50 cents that I put in one machine at AC in 1992. I
don’t plan on doing so ever again.
I would have
probably won more if I had just gone to the simple machine (with the cherries,
bars, and such) to begin with. Before this, I was on a couple that were too
confusing to me. I only won like $3.00 for the $12.00 that I bet on these.
The show was
great. Of course, we both wished that we could be closer to the stage. I was
wondering aloud how many rows were the more expensive ticket. The lady behind
me said only the first 4. I had thought it would be at least 1-10.
I had looked in the
outlet shops there to kill time before the show. They have Puma, The Farmer’s
Almanac Old Time General Store, Tommy Hilfiger, Chico’s, Guess, Corelle and
Corningware, Charming Charlies (a lot of nice jewelry), and others.
I went over to the
concert venue area at about 5:30. I wasn’t in the mood to hang around the other
fans so I sat on the floor at a distance. I did hear one mention a past concert
experience and John’s name was a part of this but I don’t remember what she
said.
Another reason that
I didn’t want to be over there was because if I had been at this event on my
own and had the GA ticket, I surely would have been like within the first 3 or
4 rows. A girl was selling an extra one for $25.00 and asked me if I wanted to
buy it. I felt sad when this happened.
I was surprised
that they opened the doors at 6 p.m. Jenny didn’t arrive until about an hour
later. We looked at the souvenir area. She saw a nice shirt but it didn’t come
in women’s sizes. I got the tour book which was thick for the $30.00 price.
Jenny and I looked through it before the concert. I saw a shot of them on the
“Today” show.
The two girls
sitting next to me had been talking about Tony Orlando; one had been to his
concert there. I told her that I like his song “Knock Three Times”.
Jenny mentioned that
her friend had ordered 2 tickets to the Camden show and asked her to go with
her. She wants to but it is on the day of her husband’s birthday. She is going
to try to go though. I hope that she is able to so we can meet up at yet
another DD event.
Those tickets are
in row D which is 2 ahead of mine. I am a little jealous. Of course, with the
pit area, this will make us further back. I can’t remember how big that area
was from when I was there for the 2 Luke Bryan and the Tim McGraw shows. Maybe
about 5 rows.
I wonder which
section these are in- probably to the left which is where I wish that I could
be. I bet that my seat is all the way over to the right of that middle section.
I told her that I
was looking into getting a ticket on Stub Hub. I was afraid to tell her that I
actually got one during the presale. I didn’t want her possibly being mad at me
for keeping this from her.
I should be
including details of the concert but I don’t remember that much about it,
unfortunately. I wish that I had not danced around during it. I had told myself
beforehand not to do this and to just focus on the performance. I see doing
both as multi-tasking, something that my brain is not good at. I hate that I
wasn’t able to listen to my smart side.
I have this general
memory that I had a pretty good time despite our crappy seats. Was I thinking about how shitty they were
during the show? Maybe a few times. I definitely was beforehand and am now.
They did 15 songs,
I think. It was only about a 95 minute show. I didn’t care for John’s outfit. I
can’t recall what Simon was wearing- I think that ugly, scary mouth t-shirt. I
didn’t really look much at Roger and Nick which I feel a bit bad about.
John Taylor and Dom Brown
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