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To: shotgun

I was at that show. I worked in event production at the Carrier Dome in my junior and senior year @ SU.

I set up for that show on Weds & Thursday. He and the band came in Thursday night to do sound checks. Bruce came out and said hello to all of us. He seemed like a regular guy back then. At the time, the Dome was the biggest venue he had ever played. The Friday night show me and a SU football player were security on one of the rear sound towers in the back. We typically hired the SU football team for security.
The biggest guys we stuck between the stage and the front row.

The Saturday night show I caught the second act from a luxury box because after the show was over we had to tear down everything and pack it into the trucks. After that we converted the Dome back to the basketball arena for the SU/Georgetown game Sunday afternoon. My boss gave me his tickets that were 4 rows behind the net. This was when Georgetown had Patrick Ewing. He was a monster in person.

I worked over 24 hours straight. Best $5/hr job I ever had.
I was 21 years old and a senior in college.


398 posted on 03/09/2021 2:26:43 PM PST by woodbutcher1963
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To: woodbutcher1963

Awesome

I was at the Saturday show. When they announced they were going to extend the tour and come to Syracuse I was working Oswego on the Nine Mile Nuclear plants and was trying to figure out when to go get my tickets. As fate would have it, my PU truck had gotten repo’ed because GM had credited my latest payment and it was towed to Syracuse. So I got a taxi and got to impound lot and got my truck back, then drove over to the dome and got my tickets the same day they went on sale.


402 posted on 03/09/2021 2:35:25 PM PST by shotgun
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