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VIDEO LINK: https://youtu.be/LFyRfJDHrXg

Hey everyone, it's Early Access Day, and I'm going to keep reminding everyone: The Worst Songs of 2022 will be released next Saturday, December 17th. I'm going to do the Super-Early-Access Premier on December 13th via Discord, so make sure you're in there, I'll make an announcement this weekend as to the time(s) that I'll run that (I'll try and do 2 "screenings" so as many people in different timezones as possible can participate). It'll be up in regular Early Access on the 16th, and as I mentioned previously, I'm very seriously considering uploading it directly to Patreon so I have a backup, but I'll provide a YouTube link as well. Anyway, that's next week, this is this week, and we have this video about Taylor Swift being upset that Ticketmaster could ONLY manage selling 2 million tickets in one day to her upcoming tour. Enjoy!

Tickets went on sale recently for Taylor Swift's upcoming tour, and many fans were shut out of getting a chance to see her. While many blame Ticketmaster for not being able to handle the demand (the site apparently "crashed", and people were booted out of line or had tickets removed from their cart before they could check out), Buckley wonders if Taylor's not simply a victim of her own success, and looks at how she could have solved the scalping problem if she just took the advice of an old creepy comedian (no, not Buckley, a different one). Plus: fans sue, because of course they do.

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Taylor Swift's Ticketmaster Troubles - A Dose of Buckley

Support Buckley: http://patreon.com/DoseofBuckley Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/buckleys-store Digital Comedy Albums: http://adoseofbuckley.bandcamp.com Tickets went on sale recently for Taylor Swift's upcoming tour, and many fans were shut out of getting a chance to see her. While many blame Ticketmaster for not being able to handle the demand (the site apparently "crashed", and people were booted out of line or had tickets removed from their cart before they could check out), Buckley wonders if Taylor's not simply a victim of her own success, and looks at how she could have solved the scalping problem if she just took the advice of an old creepy comedian (no, not Buckley, a different one). Plus: fans sue, because of course they do.

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