Grails / James Blackshaw
April 22
RNR (let's the whining begin…..for azaghal)
James Blake
May 8
RNR
April 22
RNR (let's the whining begin…..for azaghal)
James Blake
May 8
RNR
wml7 wrote:
Neil Young
04/17 ? Richmond, VA @ Landmark Theater
4/27 ? Baltimore, MD @ Hippodrome
04/28 ? Baltimore, MD @ Hippodrome
What the hell is the hippodrome? ;D Tickets probably be hundreds of dollars
Ok, so these are the prices for Richmond $61.50-$206.50
Vas wrote:
James Blake
May 8
RNR
wml7 wrote:
Neil Young
04/17 ? Richmond, VA @ Landmark Theater
4/27 ? Baltimore, MD @ Hippodrome
04/28 ? Baltimore, MD @ Hippodrome
What the hell is the hippodrome? ;D Tickets probably be hundreds of dollars
Ok, so these are the prices for Richmond $61.50-$206.50
tobyd wrote:
Neil Young's ticket prices are sickening. Considering all he's said about working folks - in his lyrics and in interviews - to be shutting out all but the rich and gouging the faithful is really inexcusable. It's really marred my once high opinion of the guy and his music. Neil, why do you keep Fuckin' Up?!
Mr.Whippy wrote:tobyd wrote:
Neil Young's ticket prices are sickening. Considering all he's said about working folks - in his lyrics and in interviews - to be shutting out all but the rich and gouging the faithful is really inexcusable. It's really marred my once high opinion of the guy and his music. Neil, why do you keep Fuckin' Up?!
I think this is only partly true. The lower-tier tickets are reasonably priced, and we don't know how much of the venues are at each price point. It could be that most of the venue is at the lower price.
Also, Neil only jacks up his prices like this for small theater shows. When he does larger tours, his prices are pretty reasonable.
Also, it was really fun last year at DAR watching the old people in front of us sitting in their $200+ seats expecting to hear solo acoustic Neil covering their ears in horror at the onslaught of solo electric Neil.
hutch wrote:Mr.Whippy wrote:tobyd wrote:
Neil Young's ticket prices are sickening. Considering all he's said about working folks - in his lyrics and in interviews - to be shutting out all but the rich and gouging the faithful is really inexcusable. It's really marred my once high opinion of the guy and his music. Neil, why do you keep Fuckin' Up?!
I think this is only partly true. The lower-tier tickets are reasonably priced, and we don't know how much of the venues are at each price point. It could be that most of the venue is at the lower price.
Also, Neil only jacks up his prices like this for small theater shows. When he does larger tours, his prices are pretty reasonable.
Also, it was really fun last year at DAR watching the old people in front of us sitting in their $200+ seats expecting to hear solo acoustic Neil covering their ears in horror at the onslaught of solo electric Neil.
DAR was a small theater show?
Mr.Whippy wrote:hutch wrote:Mr.Whippy wrote:tobyd wrote:
Neil Young's ticket prices are sickening. Considering all he's said about working folks - in his lyrics and in interviews - to be shutting out all but the rich and gouging the faithful is really inexcusable. It's really marred my once high opinion of the guy and his music. Neil, why do you keep Fuckin' Up?!
I think this is only partly true. The lower-tier tickets are reasonably priced, and we don't know how much of the venues are at each price point. It could be that most of the venue is at the lower price.
Also, Neil only jacks up his prices like this for small theater shows. When he does larger tours, his prices are pretty reasonable.
Also, it was really fun last year at DAR watching the old people in front of us sitting in their $200+ seats expecting to hear solo acoustic Neil covering their ears in horror at the onslaught of solo electric Neil.
DAR was a small theater show?
For someone wo usually plays arenas, yes, it is a smaller venue, but not as small as he is doing this time. Also, I think the DAR show had three different price levels, with only the front floor being $200.
Mr.Whippy wrote:
For someone wo usually plays arenas, yes, it is a smaller venue, but not as small as he is doing this time. Also, I think the DAR show had three different price levels, with only the front floor being $200.
hutch wrote:Mr.Whippy wrote:hutch wrote:Mr.Whippy wrote:tobyd wrote:
Neil Young's ticket prices are sickening. Considering all he's said about working folks - in his lyrics and in interviews - to be shutting out all but the rich and gouging the faithful is really inexcusable. It's really marred my once high opinion of the guy and his music. Neil, why do you keep Fuckin' Up?!
I think this is only partly true. The lower-tier tickets are reasonably priced, and we don't know how much of the venues are at each price point. It could be that most of the venue is at the lower price.
Also, Neil only jacks up his prices like this for small theater shows. When he does larger tours, his prices are pretty reasonable.
Also, it was really fun last year at DAR watching the old people in front of us sitting in their $200+ seats expecting to hear solo acoustic Neil covering their ears in horror at the onslaught of solo electric Neil.
DAR was a small theater show?
For someone wo usually plays arenas, yes, it is a smaller venue, but not as small as he is doing this time. Also, I think the DAR show had three different price levels, with only the front floor being $200.
smaller venue yes but small theater no mr. whippy..
Mr.Whippy wrote:hutch wrote:Mr.Whippy wrote:hutch wrote:Mr.Whippy wrote:tobyd wrote:
Neil Young's ticket prices are sickening. Considering all he's said about working folks - in his lyrics and in interviews - to be shutting out all but the rich and gouging the faithful is really inexcusable. It's really marred my once high opinion of the guy and his music. Neil, why do you keep Fuckin' Up?!
I think this is only partly true. The lower-tier tickets are reasonably priced, and we don't know how much of the venues are at each price point. It could be that most of the venue is at the lower price.
Also, Neil only jacks up his prices like this for small theater shows. When he does larger tours, his prices are pretty reasonable.
Also, it was really fun last year at DAR watching the old people in front of us sitting in their $200+ seats expecting to hear solo acoustic Neil covering their ears in horror at the onslaught of solo electric Neil.
DAR was a small theater show?
For someone wo usually plays arenas, yes, it is a smaller venue, but not as small as he is doing this time. Also, I think the DAR show had three different price levels, with only the front floor being $200.
smaller venue yes but small theater no mr. whippy..
Uh, isn't that sort of what I just said?
Also, to Brian, anyone who thinks Neil being old is at all a factor hasn't seen him live. And if you think he won't have a lasting influence on music long after he is gone you are very misguided.
Mr.Whippy wrote:
Good points about AC/DC, very few bands go through that amount of effort for their fans.
In the spirit of announcing something:
Titus Andronicus is opening for Okkervil River when they come to the club in early June.