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Old 04-28-2016, 11:29 AM   #1
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Steven Tyler does nothing for me to see live now.. A great in his day but come on between him, Ted nugent and Brett Michaels, talk about washed up.
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Old 04-28-2016, 12:14 PM   #2
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The way I look at this is there are people trying to make the experience better and trying to improve Bike Week. I do not know many of the bands, but I respect the fact that these folks are trying to help.

I wish them well.

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Old 04-28-2016, 01:43 PM   #3
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This is GREAT for Bike Week!

The bands that are playing Laconia Fest play venues like the Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom. 2000 - 3000 capacity. They are hardly washed up artists, and I think there will be a good turnout, especially if the weather is good. There are a few names to get the younger crowd in too... Buckcherry, Fuel, etc.

Meadowbrook kicks the week off with Skynyrd & Frampton...

The Roadhouse has Josh Logan and a few other notable bands...

No doubt the best musical line up Bike Week has seen in a decade!

Bring it!

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Steven Tyler does nothing for me to see live now.. A great in his day but come on between him, Ted nugent and Brett Michaels, talk about washed up.
What do you think your going to get at this type of event? Any big headliner today would never play a small venue like this. They would be in stadiums or even little old Meadowbrook which is where a lot of these "washed up" artists go when they can't fill big venues anymore. I think they have put together a pretty decent lineup for its first go.
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What do you think your going to get at this type of event? Any big headliner today would never play a small venue like this. They would be in stadiums or even little old Meadowbrook which is where a lot of these "washed up" artists go when they cant fill big venues anymore. I think they have put together a pretty decent lineup for its first go.

Considering it's Laconia, I don't think or expect anything at all .
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I don't think its a question of washed up or not, It's not an event for pop or hip hop. That's all there is now besides country. There are no "contemporary" rock bands really. The target market is rock fans, so you get who makes sense. I think they've done better than I expected.
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Old 04-29-2016, 09:37 PM   #7
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Of course there are.

Google "alternative rock."

In Portland, Oregon we have an FM station that plays nothing but alternativer rock.

It's out there, you just have to look, and listen.
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What do you think your going to get at this type of event?Any big headliner today would never play a small venue like this.They would be in stadiums or even little old Meadowbrook which is where a lot of these "washed up" artists go when they cant fill big venues anymore.I think they have put together a pretty decent lineup for its first go.
For $45.00/PP for a ticket I would expect reasonably priced parking within a reasonable distance from the venue. As it stands now, the web site has "TBA" under the FAQ section for parking.

Time is running out to work out these details. Any local that would be willing to pay the price for any of these shows knows that they can not get in/out of this location with a car.

Leasing parking spaces in Lakeport/Meredith train station for ticket holders for an additional PP fee would be great. Just make sure the train has room to leave the weirs at a certain time. Ticket holders would have priority for the later time.
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People are overly worried about nothing...

I would not worry about parking.... or traffic being worse than usual. The ticket is good for all day, (I believe its an electronic bracelet) and the music starts at 12pm. You can come & go as you please. This will not be like a show at the Garden or Meadowbrook where you have to show up by a certain time and have to stay for the whole show.

I suspect most people will arrive early, score a parking spot somewhere for $10-$20 bucks, take the train or the rumored shuttle buses (same lots as Pumpkin Fest) and go walk around until the band they want to see comes on the stage. Not to mention the majority of the people attending will be on motorcycles.... weather permitting! It is Laconia after all!

Traffic might be a little tight at the end of the night when everyone leaves.

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I saw what was remaining of Lynyrd Skynyrd at the Broken Spoke about 10 years ago- and Blue Oyster Cult not too long after that. Enjoyed both shows. With all of the bitching about how Bike Week is dying and there needs to be something to be done about revenue to The Weirs- at least this is a step in the right direction. I'll be interested in seeing a show or two. If I don't like it, then I won't go back. It's that simple.
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I'm sure this entire week and these wonderful folk bands will draw a great group of up scale , family style people that will create just the envireoment a Laconia needs to accomplish their goals , that's if their goal is to be the next Ferguson
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I'm sure this entire week and these wonderful folk bands will draw a great group of up scale , family style people that will create just the envireoment a Laconia needs to accomplish their goals , that's if their goal is to be the next Ferguson
Your reference to Ferguson is not even remotely accurate. Apples to Oranges.
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Old 04-30-2016, 06:39 AM   #13
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Your reference to Ferguson is not even remotely accurate. Apples to Oranges.
I couldn't agree more. One of New England's most famous musicians is playing at Bike Week and we get a reference to Ferguson? I'm having trouble making the connection.
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I hope the crowd at laconiafest wont be as tough as this one.
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