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- From: fish@daacdev1.stx.com
- Subject: Re: Yay! Dead not as popular?!?
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- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 19:24:13 GMT
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- jjmckay@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (Jim McKay) writes:
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- >(From "USA Today", 12/22/92)
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- >TOP TOURS: With 99% of box office recpeits tallied, here's the final ranking
- >of 1992's top-grossing tours, according to the Jan. 8 issue of "Perfomance
- >Magazine":
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- >U2, $67.9 Million (M$); Metallica, M$40.4; Guns'n'Roses, M$37.2; GRATEFUL
- >DEAD, M$31.9; Bruce Springsteen, M$27.9; Neil Diamond M$25.8; Elton John,
- >M$23.2; Hammer, M$19.3; Lollapalooza, M$18.6; and Garth Brooks, M$18.4.
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- obviously if the fall tour wasn't cancelled they would have been
- much higher
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- U2 is the only other band i would see out of that list (Lollapalooza would
- have been cool too)
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- fish
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