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    Distant Worlds: Music from FINAL FANTASY

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    #1  Edited By PureRok

    So, I was wondering if anyone else is planning to go to any of the concerts this year. I'm going to go see the one in Seattle.

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    #2  Edited By suneku

    If there was one close to me I'd be down to go. I just listened to their Ronfaure from FFXI... damn that theme brings back great memories.

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    #3  Edited By PureRok

    Well, I figured I'd bump this for anyone who may have missed it with some nice news. My tickets arrived today, here's one of them (lightly edited):


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    Evidently this is sponsored by Microsoft:


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    #4  Edited By Optiow

    If I could get there, I would go.

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    #5  Edited By Dolphin_Butter

    I remember when this concert debuted in Chicago. Nobou Uematsu showed up, but I never bought a ticket; it's a shame too since I had the money. :(

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    #6  Edited By AgentJ
    PureRok said:
    "Well, I figured I'd bump this for anyone who may have missed it with some nice news. My tickets arrived today, here's one of them (lightly edited):


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    Evidently this is sponsored by Microsoft:


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    This particular concert isnt necessairily sponsored by Microsoft, but the Benoroya Hall and the Seattle Symphony are deep in Bill Gates pockets. he goes to their concerts all the time. 
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    #7  Edited By m1k3

    I've seen video's of Tour de Japon and Play!, i really want to go to one of these events.

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    #8  Edited By nexas

    I would love to go to one of these shows, but I live no were near any of them. That and I have no one to go with.

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    #9  Edited By AgentJ
    m1k3 said:
    "I've seen video's of Tour de Japon and Play!, i really want to go to one of these events."
    Nexas said:
    "I would love to go to one of these shows, but I live no were near any of them. That and I have no one to go with."
    I have seen both play and video games live, and I'll tell you video games live is much more enjoyable. Play is nice, but they dont really show much game footage while the music is going. Its much more about the musicians and the instruments. On the other hand, Video Games live has blaring music, lights, smoke, effects, some skits, and always has game footage going on the screens, making it much more epic. Plus, they did a Metroid piece when i saw it. Play didnt.
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    #10  Edited By m1k3
    AgentJ said:
    "m1k3 said:
    "I've seen video's of Tour de Japon and Play!, i really want to go to one of these events."
    Nexas said:
    "I would love to go to one of these shows, but I live no were near any of them. That and I have no one to go with."
    I have seen both play and video games live, and I'll tell you video games live is much more enjoyable. Play is nice, but they dont really show much game footage while the music is going. Its much more about the musicians and the instruments. On the other hand, Video Games live has blaring music, lights, smoke, effects, some skits, and always has game footage going on the screens, making it much more epic. Plus, they did a Metroid piece when i saw it. Play didnt.
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    Play! and Tour de Japon were more Formal orchestral experiences (Tour de Japon was the most formal) where you would have to dress not really in tux's, but nice. while VGL is more casual experience. For me i really like Tour de Japon since it was more about the orchestra (i mean the only thing on stage is the orchestra).
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    #11  Edited By auspiciousqueue

    I've been to Dear Friends.

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