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andyzee

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As a Citibank credit card holder, I have the opportunity to purchase tickets to Madonna before the General Public at a bargain rate of $95-$350! Don't tell me this is the going rate for concert tix nowadays? :roll:
 
There is short list of performers I'd be willing to pay over $100 for; McCartney, Zeppelin Reunion, Talking Heads if it ever happened. Plenty of performers charge much more, which I think is ridiculous.

I routinely pay upwards of $200 for music festivals, but those are three to five days and include camping / parking.

Madonna I'd throw down a five spot for, but someone would have to pay for drinks :lol:
 
I paid less for the police at red rocks.

Are that many still interested in Madonna?
 
There is short list of performers I'd be willing to pay over $100 for; McCartney, Zeppelin Reunion, Talking Heads if it ever happened. Plenty of performers charge much more, which I think is ridiculous.

I routinely pay upwards of $200 for music festivals, but those are three to five days and include camping / parking.

Madonna I'd throw down a five spot for, but someone would have to pay for drinks :lol:

I saw Talking Heads at CBGB back in the 70s. I was about 2 feet from the stage and will never forget how nervous David Byrne looked and acted. Me and my gf at the time must have laughed about that for a couple of years. The show was great!
 
I don't think I would pay $95 to see any band. Maybe half that much I would consider for one of my favorites. Although even my favorites have been rather disappointing lately

Madonna has had some amazing tracks over the years. She has a really good ear for producers that pull on influences of cutting edge stuff in the club scene and making them into pop ditties. Not much of a fan of pop music but always had a soft spot for Madonna tracks due to her producers and musicians. Can't say I would be interested in seeing her in concert though.
 
I was just saying how Talking Heads is one of the few acts that I'd spend serious money to see. There have been some pricey acts ($53 for 2 hrs of Grisman) at the Stone Church lately that prompted the conversation. There are lots of great musicians on the local scene.
 
Talking Heads

Hells Yeah! I always thought that they were way ahead of their time.

I remember getting to a Phil show super early once. Shakedown ended up building up all around my car. A couple of hours before the show I threw some Talking Heads on my car stereo. Next thing you know I got like 50 heads dancing around my car. Then some wookie chick breast fed her kid in the back seat of my ride.
 
Hells Yeah! I always thought that they were way ahead of their time.

I remember getting to a Phil show super early once. Shakedown ended up building up all around my car. A couple of hours before the show I threw some Talking Heads on my car stereo. Next thing you know I got like 50 heads dancing around my car. Then some wookie chick breast fed her kid in the back seat of my ride.

I'm not into the Dead, but I would love to have an opportunity to see the Talking Heads! I saw Stop Making Sense in the theater back in HS, what great concert movie. Never got to catch them in concert then.
 
i paid $75 for arcade fire last november. But it was actually more like $2075 when airfare and hotels were included. weekend in london for a concert = not cheap.
 
$115.50 for Rush this summer at Mohegan, 12th row.

6 years ago I think it was around $65 for floor seats in Montreal. Prices have climbed.
 
So many performers charge what the market will bear. Tickets for the Cream reunion shows a few years ago were $300+ per. IMHO-that's absurd.

Anymore, I prefer smaller acts in smaller, more intimate venues. I'd prefer to not have to watch the performer on a "big screen" in some massive room to see their facial expressions while they play.

I have heard that Talking Heads are recording together. Haven't heard if they'll tour or not. You might also check out some of the recent stuff David Byrne recorded with Brian Eno.
 
$115.50 for Rush this summer at Mohegan, 12th row.

6 years ago I think it was around $65 for floor seats in Montreal. Prices have climbed.

This is the first tour that it looks like I'll miss since the eighties. I'm having a real hard time justifying the cost. The R30 was worth it because it was their anniversary. This one is killing me because I really like the new album.
 
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