Originally posted by Seth Hurwitz:i dont think this is it. the shins still make good records. but whats the point of seeing them at merriweather when you've seen them at a smaller venue? it just wont be as good. it's not like they are a massive live force like my morning jacket.
there will be the people who used to like the Shins but now they're "too big" and not their proud little secret discovery anymore but, as everyone knows from my previous posts, I have no time for people like that
spoon cancels so they can play with the shins at merriwe
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:It would accommodate fans preferences, who I'm sure don't really care about ticket sales for Merriweather. Ticket sales for a Shins show in MD was a long way from my mind when I bought my tickets to see Spoon at the 930.
What kind of solution is that? It would take away from ticket sales to the Merriweather show.
Originally posted by Fadger:[/QB]
Is there any reason that they can't play the date on the 23rd?
That seems to me like it would be a neat solution that would accommodate all fans preferences . .
Originally posted by reggie:ROFL
…a massive live force like my morning jacket…
Julian, good manners you are soooo edgy and controversial :roll:
Originally posted by reggie:At least I was laughing and rolling politely and in a gentleman-ly manner.
Julian, good manners you are soooo edgy and controversial :roll:
Spoon's website lists M-P on the 22nd and no date at all on the 23rd, so I guess they are not playing the club then.
Seth, your intentions were good but for me it is a question of transportation. Merriwether is just not worth the driving for this VA resident on a weeknight.
I too was crushingly disappointed by the change in venues. I don't do big venues anymore–yes, that is my problem, but it's why I didn't see Spoon at the Virgin Fest, and I was so excited to see them at the club.
But when you hooked up the forum faithful with Pixies tix a few years ago, I swore my undying loyalty to the 9:30 club and you, and I'll stand by that!
Seth, your intentions were good but for me it is a question of transportation. Merriwether is just not worth the driving for this VA resident on a weeknight.
I too was crushingly disappointed by the change in venues. I don't do big venues anymore–yes, that is my problem, but it's why I didn't see Spoon at the Virgin Fest, and I was so excited to see them at the club.
But when you hooked up the forum faithful with Pixies tix a few years ago, I swore my undying loyalty to the 9:30 club and you, and I'll stand by that!
So wait…10/23 is officially off?
What the hell?
I bought tickets for two nights of Spoon at the 9:30.
If my only option is now one non-headlining night at MPP, I will indeed feel "screwed."
I really hope I'm wrong, however, and that 10/23 at the Club is still on.
What the hell?
I bought tickets for two nights of Spoon at the 9:30.
If my only option is now one non-headlining night at MPP, I will indeed feel "screwed."
I really hope I'm wrong, however, and that 10/23 at the Club is still on.
Originally posted by JohnnyBaconbitz:10/23 is off.
So wait…10/23 is officially off?
What the hell?
I bought tickets for two nights of Spoon at the 9:30.
If my only option is now one non-headlining night at MPP, I will indeed feel "screwed."
I really hope I'm wrong, however, and that 10/23 at the Club is still on.
Your options are one non-headlining night (albeit full-set) at Merriwether, or getting your money back. (Or in your case since you have tickets for both nights, some combo of the two.)
Do we get refunds on service charges as well?
Originally posted by DriveWay:I don't know the "official" answer, but if you get the ticketing fees back, it'd be the first time I've ever seen it happen. All the ticket vendors have a "if the show is cancelled, we retain our fees because we provided our service" provision stated in their user agreement.
Do we get refunds on service charges as well?
Originally posted by Nietzsche:On the other side of the coin, being just north of Baltimore, I would welcome only having to take half of that drive. That is, if I were going. Neither band do much for me so I had no plans on attending either show. Personally, I've had my fill of having to drive down to DC for almost everything so MP would be a welcome change. My only concern would be a chilly October evening outside vs a nice cozy inside show.
Seth, your intentions were good but for me it is a question of transportation. Merriwether is just not worth the driving for this VA resident on a weeknight.
The Shins were great at DAR, I see no reason why they would be bad at Merriweather.
Merriweather is beautiful at night in the fall. You're allowed to wear a jacket and bring a blanket, you know.
I think the promise of a full set by Spoon and the ticket swap deal are both more than enough to make up for things. Yes, some people are understandably disappointed, but you can't please everyone all the time, and this pleases more people. I don't think the vocal minority on this board are representative of the GP.
That said, I'm still probably going to the Norva to see the Shins since we're probably getting hooked up with VIP passes.
Merriweather is beautiful at night in the fall. You're allowed to wear a jacket and bring a blanket, you know.
I think the promise of a full set by Spoon and the ticket swap deal are both more than enough to make up for things. Yes, some people are understandably disappointed, but you can't please everyone all the time, and this pleases more people. I don't think the vocal minority on this board are representative of the GP.
That said, I'm still probably going to the Norva to see the Shins since we're probably getting hooked up with VIP passes.
I don't think think anyone was displeased BEFORE the change was made, so why rock the boat?
Originally posted by Brandon Brendall, the thief:
Yes, some people are understandably disappointed, but you can't please everyone all the time, and this pleases more people.
You should get all your service charges back
let me know here if you don't
let me know here if you don't
but what about the Ponys?
Originally posted by Seth Hurwitz:Awesome. No one should have any room to complain if this is indeed the case, that service charges are also refunded.
You should get all your service charges back
let me know here if you don't
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:you dont think anyone was upset that they had to choose between Spoon and the Shins?
I don't think think anyone was displeased BEFORE the change was made, so why rock the boat?
Originally posted by Brandon Brendall, the thief:
Yes, some people are understandably disappointed, but you can't please everyone all the time, and this pleases more people.
Originally posted by le sonick:well, previously it wasn't a choice because there were two spoon shows to choose from.
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:you dont think anyone was upset that they had to choose between Spoon and the Shins?
I don't think think anyone was displeased BEFORE the change was made, so why rock the boat?
Originally posted by Brandon Brendall, the thief:
Yes, some people are understandably disappointed, but you can't please everyone all the time, and this pleases more people.
Originally posted by le sonick:What does a Shins show on 10/22 have to do with a Spoon show on 10/23? Not exactly an "either/or" there…
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:you dont think anyone was upset that they had to choose between Spoon and the Shins?
I don't think think anyone was displeased BEFORE the change was made, so why rock the boat?
Originally posted by Brandon Brendall, the thief:
Yes, some people are understandably disappointed, but you can't please everyone all the time, and this pleases more people.
Scrapping the 10/23 show is lame beyond belief. Will the band be too tired after playing happy hour in Columbia for a club date the next night?
Originally posted by JohnnyBaconbitz:as mentioned before and before that and i'm sure about 5 other times… it has to do with ticket sales. not spoon being "too tired for a club date the next night."
Scrapping the 10/23 show is lame beyond belief. Will the band be too tired after playing happy hour in Columbia for a club date the next night?
obviously, if they play both shows, which are you going to go to? the cheaper, smaller club show… knocking out some ticket sales for the bigger, more expensive show with the shins.