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    The Who

    Returning to Cincy. I was playing intramurals at Sycamore that night.

    I'd like to be at this one. Probably a tough ticket and a great show.

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    Quote Originally Posted by waggy View Post
    Returning to Cincy.
    Kind of...they are playing at BB&T arena on the campus of NKU. Not exactly Cincinnati, and a much smaller venue than the old coliseum.
    "All I need are some tasty waves, a cool buzz and I'm fine.--Jeff Spicoli"

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    Well it is 2019..........10,000 seats is going to be fine? they are in their mid seventy's

    Also, watch the WCPO documentary...its very well done

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    The last time I saw The Who in Cincinnati it ended very badly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xu82 View Post
    The last time I saw The Who in Cincinnati it ended very badly.
    More like it started badly.
    Mama always told me, stupid is as stupid does. @danagardens

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    Very tragic evening.

    I was in graduate school then.

    WKRP in Cincinnati even made an episode about it.
    X A V I E R

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    Quote Originally Posted by 94GRAD View Post
    More like it started badly.
    Very true. We knew it was a mess with only two doors open for all those people in a cold rain. We didn’t know anything about the tragedy until we got back to a place called Dana’s (you may have heard of it, quite the institution!). Everybody was peppering us with questions and we had no idea why. I think it was Monday Night Football that cut to the horrible news before we really believed. Looking back, that explained a lot.

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