Wednesday, December 31, 2014

New shit in my collection #10

This is the last topic in my blog this year. Traditionally begin with the oldest of the new tickets in my collection. This time it's about really old ticket because of a concert which took place on August 22, 1983 in Tyler on tour Kill Em All For One. I must admit that at first I had concerns about the authenticity of this ticket, it surprised me even perfect condition. My fears dispelled my friend and Metallica ticket collector stating that I have no reason to worry.
Kill Em All For One

Next ticket comes from Damage Inc. Tour during which Metallica supported Ozzy Osbourne. You can see that the ticket was printing ink with glitter - I have a few similar Metallica tickets, most of the second half of the 80's.

Unused ticket from July 22, 1989 from Meadowlands Arena in East Rutherford during the Damaged Justice Tour.

I was looking for that ticket for a long time. It is a ticket to the third consecutive concert in Rosemont Horizon in Chicago where Metallica played three nights in a row during the tour Wherever We Roam 91-92 May.

Ticket from Summer Shit Tour 94. This is not really a new ticket in my collection. This one is just a whole and in better shape than previously held.

The last two tickets are from a ticket presale for Metclub members (those are Metclub tickets) and comes from two concerts at The Forum in Los Angeles during American leg of the World Magnetic Tour.
Coffin twin

At the end I wish You all a happy New Year 2015 and only rare tickets, posters, flyers, records etc. in Your collections.

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  3. I was at that concert ..that building is getting tore down this year sad to say .. I've got tickets and flyers for A pantera show there in 1986..as pantera lived 100 miles from Tyler they showed up to the 83 Metallica show that you have the ticket stub for and met Metallica for the first time..vinny told me one night at his hm they took Metallica back to there studio in Dallas that night and became great friends .. and our town is a major bible belt so that even adds more oh wow to the stub as our town of Tyler TX banned ozzy from performing.. the churches called anonymous on pay phone as if he shows up the building blows up that was back in 86 too.. I still have that concert stub my cousin owns the arena not Harvey hall but The oil Palace the ultimate sim tour

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    1. And yes that is the original ticket stub..the correct production co.. and all there were only 50 people attended ..no one really knew Metallica in our town back then thr ones thatwent to the concert were there to see raven little did we all know ..

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  4. Our population in Tyler then was 75k now it's almost 200k but still the Baptist would still try to shut down a metal concert.. not as much as they did back in but they would try to petition it I guarantee you there's a church here, Green Acres Baptist Church and not nothing against that everybody get their own opinion but that's just that everybody should have their own opinion and not judge what others want to do in the town and of course that's just what made everything even so more popular when I would it would just be like free advertisement when you hear the news talking letting the whole town know about this concert more people wanted to go see it has the lead singer for Queensryche at 8 first cousin was here we were invited to a family reunions and when

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  5. When when we told Geoff Tate first cousin and that tight jeans already but they were supposed to be on tour in our town and Tyler for his cousin Leo's and I got canceled because they were only Ozzy ultimate sin to her he asked yeah I remember hearing about that whatever happened with that and we told him if you laugh I got a lot of great stories from awesome bands like drowning pool they live around here I was in a band called Born2 nothing and rockettqueen

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