Don't they have enough money?

Don't they have enough money?

Postby Mrs. Gradenko on 02 Dec 2006 04:42

To get the, "select seeting" for Clapton's next show I'll have to sign up for his fan club, $40. Of coarse I'm not going to, "I'm not made of money." It's already $100 per ticket, why should I have to pay extra for a shot at a better seat, it should be who ever gets to them first.

Camping out for tickets would be cool though, but does anyone actually do that anymore, now that theres ticketmaster.com? Plus it's cold...

But damn $40's cheap compared to Sting's! Plus I'd get a free DVD and stuff.

This site is sweet, but no offense I wouldn't pay for it, or anything similar (with Stewart or other artists). This stuff is suposed to be free (and thank you for that!).
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Postby giovanni on 02 Dec 2006 12:25

Money money...everything runs around money....even if my thought is that the best things in life are free....

I partially agree with you but you have to consider that building websites is not always done by fans (like me, Eugenio, Paola, Sergio); they all agreed to 'work' with me for free because of passion, devotion; I opened the first website absolutely alone, I decided to spend some time (hours and hours and some money) just because my mind was set up and ready (and still is) to do that knowing there was no money income. I ended up having Stewart collaboration...can you compare this with money???

Now, said that, most of the official website (such as Sting's) comes from the management, or the record company in some cases, and in most of the cases that's all about money; with Sting we are more than lucky to have Dave&Wendy that runs the sting.com as they got that 'human touch' that I haven't seen in many other websites; they do write messages very frequently on their news section, they partecipate and give answers in the message boards.
Sting.com has a cost and I know many many fans that do not want to subscribe because of that; paying you can get special stuff such as an exclusive DVD every year, videos, audios, help to get tickets, invitations; without that you have anyway a very good website with lots of infos, pics and everything that can be interesting for fans. A site like that, wanted from the management, is considered a cost for the management, and it's right to have a fee.
We can discuss about how high is, but if they give special invitation for fans only, admission to tv shows, meet & greet with the artist involved, help in case you need and exclusive dvd not on sale officially I think that cost is right.
Everything is always related to the importance you give to such matter; people spend $$$ for a record or an entrance to a football match that someonelse wouldn't give a cent.

Just my opinion.
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Postby Mrs. Gradenko on 02 Dec 2006 17:19

[quote]help to get tickets[/quote]
Got on right at the start of the sale, and it kept saying something like "no tickets avilable in your description". So I went back and selected "any", and the best thing left was behind the stage.

I didn't think it would be like that. I can actually afford good seats, for once! And scalpers already have them all on ebay.

That $40, reserving seats seems really nice about now.
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Postby Divemistress of the Dark on 03 Dec 2006 01:23

I guess I'm lucky that I really prefer shows by less well-known artists in smaller venues. I did go to a stadium last night to catch one of the only Southern shows the Dixie Chicks did this tour (they were awesome; the place was packed; reports of their demise are extremely premature). That said, I just really can't stand going to a show where my experience is more about the drunk kids behind or beside me singing along at the top of their lungs, stepping on my feet, whatever. I'm about 5'5", and there's always some Zulu with a hat on right in front of me, I can't ever see, you can't get out of your seat to go to the bathroom or buy a drink...Maybe I'm just getting old and crotchety, but there are a lot of bands I don't go to because of that (and also because I can see really amazing artists at clubs for 5 bucks anytime. Guess that living-in-Nashville thing does come in handy...)

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Postby Mrs. Gradenko on 03 Dec 2006 04:52

Do you have a shiney red nose too, like a lightbulb?

If there's anytime I could pass for 21, you'd think it would be when I'm surounded by old people. But no I can't buy alcohol at a concert. And if your going to be surounded by drunk people, it would be more fun if you were drunk too.

I just recently found out it's illegal to even try and buy alcohol if your not 21. Ouch. Suposibly you can lose your licence.

The best kind of concerts are the field ones, there always so much more fun. The only problem though is a drunk person always falls over on me, every time. At least they don't puke.

But if I don't make it to the shows every chance I have, they could retire before I have another chance...
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Postby georgygirl on 04 Dec 2006 03:51

I really prefer show in a bar or pub or close auditorium, its more comfortable to dance and listen to the music...

I think I am getting old.

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Postby Divemistress of the Dark on 04 Dec 2006 03:55

Here's how old I am: I'm going to see Thomas Dolby next weekend.

Science!
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Postby Mrs. Gradenko on 04 Dec 2006 04:42

[quote="Divemistress of the Dark"]Here's how old I am: I'm going to see Thomas Dolby next weekend.

Science![/quote]

Who's Dolby?

Bill Nye, the Science Guy
Bill Nye, the Science Guy
Bill, Bill, Bill, Bill, Bill, Bill
Bill Nye, the Science Guy
"Science rules"
Bill Nye, the Science Guy
"Inertia is a property of matter"
Bill, Bill, Bill, Bill, Bill, Bill
Bill Nye, the Science Guy
Bill, Bill, Bill, Bill, Bill, Bill, Bill, Bill, Bill, Bill
"T-minus seven seconds"
Bill Nye, the Science Guy.

You shouldn't have said Science, lol.
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Postby bella on 04 Dec 2006 22:07

[quote="Divemistress of the Dark"]Here's how old I am: I'm going to see Thomas Dolby next weekend.

Science![/quote]

I haven't been on this board in a while, but I just had to comment and let you know that you cracked me up, Mistress. :lol:

Miss Gradenko, who is Thomas Dolby? Get thee to the internet and surf your way back to the 80's! :wink:
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Postby Divemistress of the Dark on 05 Dec 2006 03:04

Hm. I guess I tend to forget not everyone is often glued, like I am, to VH1 Classic's "The Alternative," which plays the vid for "Science!" about every five minutes.

(A lot of other good ones, too.)

I think it'll be a great show. TD's playing with a Washington, D.C.-based DJ called bt...I used to go see him at raves. I'm quite looking forward to it, as Nashville, as you might expect, doesn't get as many electronica shows as other kinds of music. Though we have gotten Q Burns and Crystal Method, two of my favorites, and we get gigs like Sparklehorse, X, and the Flaming Lips fairly often...
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Postby Kim on 05 Dec 2006 04:01

Who's Dolby? Omigod I'm old.
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Postby Mrs. Gradenko on 05 Dec 2006 04:28

I thought you were going to a science lecture or something...
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Postby Divemistress of the Dark on 05 Dec 2006 14:59

OK, you talked me into it...Here's Wiki:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Dolby

[size=9]Thomas Dolby (born Thomas Morgan Robertson, on 14 October 1958) is an English musician best known for his 1982 synth pop hit "She Blinded Me With Science". He is also a successful session musician, music producer, inventor and entrepreneur, whose company Beatnik, Inc. created the polyphonic ringtone software used in over 100 million mobile telephones.

The "Dolby" nickname comes from the name Dolby Laboratories, and was given to him by friends impressed with his studio tinkering. Dolby Laboratories was reportedly very displeased with Robertson using the company name as his own stage name and sued him, trying to stop him from using the name Dolby entirely. Eventually, the case was settled out of court and it was agreed that he would refrain from using the word Dolby in any context other than with the name Thomas.

Dolby is associated with synth pop, a pop music form incorporating electronic instruments. His most recognized song is "She Blinded Me With Science" with sound samples from Magnus Pyke, although he describes this track as his least favourite. Most of Dolby's work covers a wide range of musical styles and moods distinct from the high-energy pop sound of his few, better known commercial successes.

Early in his career, he played keyboards with Bruce Woolley and the Camera Club and is credited on their debut album. Dolby played some synth parts on the Thompson Twins album Set. He is also the author of Lene Lovich's hit single "New Toy," and co-wrote "Magic's Wand" with Whodini.

Perhaps his most popular side-gig was as keyboard player on Def Leppard's 1983 Pyromania album. Due to contractual problems (they did not share the same record label), Dolby appeared on Pyromania using the alias Booker T. Boffin.

Dolby contributed the signature "quacking" synthesizer sound on the track "Urgent" on Foreigner's 1981 album 4. On the same album he played the atmospheric synth intro to the mega-hit "Waiting For A Girl Like You".

A couple of years later, Dolby performed at the Live Aid concert in London as part of David Bowie's band.

In 1990, he appeared in the huge charity concert "The Wall" in Berlin, organized by Roger Waters: he played keyboards in "Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2)" (sung by Cyndi Lauper), and then played the Teacher's role in the sequence "The Trial".[/size]

And! Here's the vid for a ginormous hit of his in the 80s (you'll see why I keep on with the "Science!", although it is entirely plausible that I would blabber on about specific gravity and whatnot, given the absurd amount of bathyspheric theory I have to learn to pass yet another dive test in a couple months...)

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Postby Mrs. Gradenko on 05 Dec 2006 18:23

Once the music came on, and he started singing... I knew the words. I must have heard it before.

So 80's.
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Postby jedsoon on 07 Dec 2006 06:26

poetry in motion...
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