Don’t Go See Van Halen

24 01 2008

…unless you already have tickets.

Here’s why:

$150 is too much for a ticket for a band that just reunited to tour “one more time.” Yes, I know The Police did it, and we wrote that up favorably, because they turned out to put out a quality show. But Van Halen just won’t be able to.

They replaced band members, survived drug addictions, and had decent solo careers, but, honestly, they can’t play “Hot For Teacher” the same way they played it on the record. It’s impossible! Call me a naysayer, but paying $150 for one ticket — the going rate for the tickets that are left legally (and the bottom rate for those illegally, too) — is too much money for a show that might only get your a performance that leaves you wanting the sound of your CDs. “Diamond Dave” is too old to “Jump” into splits, leaving behind the visual aspect, no matter giant video screens what they put behind the 50 year old rockers.

We’ve read reviews that the show is often good — but ask yourself — is it worth $150 + another $150 ticket for a friend, plus $20 to park, you’re already to $320 to get in the AAC. Now add t-shirts — “Take off that t-shirt, Lynda, you’ll break up the band” — and beer, and you’re getting up to $400 for one night with the 3 Van Halens and a Roth…AT LEAST.

If you don’t already have your tickets…don’t spend the money. Don’t give in to the overpriced ticket gougers. Leave the bottom seats open and show the concert promoters we’re done paying for used rockers at premium prices.

Besides, I always like Hagar better.

Just kidding.





Unlike our gas tank, we’re full.

6 12 2007

Stuffed. Full. Nearly overflowing.

Do we have a fun Flight Plan that lets you catch great shows, watch bone crunching action, and help charities at the same time? Yep. Click here for that.

How about coverage of T.O.’s takeover of the Gaylord Hotel’s Glass Cactus for his birthday party? We’ve got video of that, photos of celebs, including two-thirds of Destiny’s Child, Cowboys players, and Jamie Foxx, and the scoop on what happened inside the doors.

What about Nigel Wheeler (or should we say, Kali Green?) and his band Egress? They played their last DFW show for a loooooong time as they set out on a 380 day tour. But we’ve got the photos and video from the show. Clicky clicky.

And for the foodie on your list, we’ve got a holiday gift guide that’s…pardon the pun…delicious. Check out these ideas for great gift ideas for hungry cooks from our Short Orders blogger.

We’ve also got an article about the newly released DVDs that complete trilogies, including the final “Pirates” movie.

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The DFW Scene Is Not On Strike

8 11 2007

Unlike the WGA,the DFW Scene is definitely not on strike.

In fact, we just had a positively smashing weekend at the Blue October and Shout Out Louds shows.

We covered ZZ Top while they were in town to film their concert DVD, too, and rubbed in Brtiney’s defeat in album sales at the hands of Henley and crew.

Like every Thursday, we have a Flight Plan, but this weekend we’re telling you what NOT to do so you have the best time.

Plus, we’ve got a couple of best of lists…well, the best soundtrack albums and then the worst movies…so maybe best of isn’t the correct term, but they’re still cool.

So until the writers stop striking, check out the DFW Scene for updated entertainment and local goings on every day….or just sign up for the newsletters and RSS feeds.





Guess who’s back?

20 09 2007

The DFW Scene is the answer to that, any many other questions.

Questions like “What should I do this weekend?” We answer that one in our Flight Plan.

Or maybe, “I wonder what’s going to happen on the next season of ‘Heroes’?” Yeah, we have a video interview with the stars, too.

Plus, we’ve got the best web video and Hollywood happenings everyday with The Download. Clicky clicky.

Still not satisfied? How about a preview of “Chuck,” news about a Sex Pistols reunion, contests to win “Knocked Up” DVDs and other movies prizes, and an interview with Viggo Mortensen?

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DFW Scene Updates Friday

9 02 2007

Friday night is normally when we’re out catching dinner and a movie, but we wanted to warn you about five movies you should avoid, and five movies you’ve got to see.

If you’re still interested in getting out tonight, then you might want to head over to The Granada to catch The Baptist Generals. We’ll be there, if you can find us…