You can chose a free ticket to any event. What would you chose?

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In the meantime while you're waiting for that free ticket to Mars.. you can go and see a similar landscape in Hanksville Utah
 
All the events / people I'd love to see are in the past or dead or retired or just a semblance of their old self.

The one that sticks out most is Rod Stewart's concert at Albert Hall back in the early 2000s. It was a one time thing, and we have watched the dvd a dozen times or so.
 
All the events / people I'd love to see are in the past or dead or retired or just a semblance of their old self.

The one that sticks out most is Rod Stewart's concert at Albert Hall back in the early 2000s. It was a one time thing, and we have watched the dvd a dozen times or so.
not picking on you..but I've noticed that Non Brits always say ''Albert Hall''.. The Everley brothers who played there often and loved it there always said the same ''Albert Hall''.. it's actually called THE Albert hall.. I know it sounds pedantic, but that's it's name.

My husband has worked there very many times, and one time was crawling around up in the rafters 60 feet above the seating, getting everything ready for whatever show they were recording..... and he's terrified of heights 🤣
 
I would take a ticket to see Fleetwood Mac in concert, but only if God would lend us Chrissy McVie to sing and play with the band.

I know that's far-fetched, but we can always dream. When Chrissy died, I felt cheated out of a beautiful singer, songwriter and person. She was so gifted as a songwriter and musician. I was glad to read in "Rolling Stone" magazine that her and Stevie Nicks got along like sisters. Lindsey Buckingham was an under rated guitarist. I wished I could have played half as good as him. Needless to say. Mick Fleetwood was an excellent drummer.
 

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