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- Path: sparky!uunet!olivea!apple!eroth
- From: eroth@Apple.COM (Rico)
- Newsgroups: rec.music.gdead
- Subject: Re: Yay! Dead not as popular?!?
- Message-ID: <75877@apple.apple.COM>
- Date: 22 Dec 92 22:28:51 GMT
- References: <Bzo9u3.3C1@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu>
- Organization: Yet Another California Computer Co., Inc.
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- In article <Bzo9u3.3C1@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu>
- jjmckay@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (Jim McKay) writes:
- >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":
- >
- >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
- >Garth Brooks M$18.4
- >
- >Last year the Dead were first so naturally I'm elated that
- >they appear to becoming less popular. Maybe concerts will
- >return, scene-wise, to pre-1987. Well, it'll probably never
- >be the same but closer would be nice.
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- Not to roach your buzz, but what would the rankings be if the
- Dead hadn't cancelled so many shows (18?)?
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- Rico
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