On a related note, I was not one of the 10,000 who got accepted to buy tickets to the reunion show. More than a million people applied to be in the running, and I guess the odds weren't that good. Not like I could have dropped everything and GONE to the show in London, but it would have been nice to have the option, no? Ha ha!
IT WAS 50 YEARS AGO TODAY- THE MAGNOLIA, EL CAJON, CA
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A veritable dream team rolled into Southern California on Sunday evening to
deliver an action-packed, incredibly tight program of music. The brief?
Recr...
5 years ago
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I didn't get a ticket either, I actually would have dropped everything, but other than my job I don't have much to drop.
Were the tickets first come first serve as usual or was there a real application process? (I can't tell if you are kidding around).
It was a real application process. You had to put your name into a lottery and the lottery winners had the option to buy the tickets. I guess a million people signed up to have the option to buy tickets (only 10,000 available). Wow!
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