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« on: May 12, 2008, 11:15:10 PM »

this is just sickening!!!

http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB121028659029779015.html?mod=blog
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« Reply #1 on: May 13, 2008, 12:18:58 AM »

I liked it better back when it was called scalping.....and it was illegal.  These fucking ebay and stubhub ticket sales are just ridiculous.  All the grubby assholes soak up the tickets and it's US.....the diehard fans that have to crash and burn to scrape together usually double or 3 times the ticket value just to see the acts we generally support. 

Just like Pearl Jam's battle with Ticketmaster back in the 90's, I think a mainstream act should take a stand against shit like Stubhub or even ebay for fucking fans over.

Didn't Axl do a couple rants about scalpers in some UYI tour shows?  I remember reading something on where he was asking people in the front row how much they paid for their seats.
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« Reply #2 on: May 13, 2008, 09:25:17 AM »

I liked it better back when it was called scalping.....and it was illegal. 

Exactly, now that creepy guy outside the venue peddling tickets has become a corporate conglomerate.

As a sidenote, I wouldn't pay 1 cent to see Madonna, let alone over face value.

I heard she won't even put AC on at her shows because she thinks it messes with her choreography, is this true?
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« Reply #3 on: May 15, 2008, 02:12:57 AM »

In a way these ticket sites are both good and bad.  I am a poor student but not cheap.  If your favorite band came to town and they are a big act, 200-350US a ticket is not that bad for getting seats you pretty much choose.  I just spent a buttload on Oasis tickets to get row 3, I think I would rather have people shelling out big money for the good seats instead of some casual fan that got lucky in his ticketmaster search.
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« Reply #4 on: May 15, 2008, 12:10:57 PM »

I agree, stubhub and ebay suck....it should be first come, first served. If you want front row, stand in line.
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« Reply #5 on: May 15, 2008, 12:23:14 PM »

Having a decent size GA section solves some of the problem because it puts the spoiled lazy rich fans out of the picture and thus reduces the demand a bit and the price people who want to be in the pit are willing and able to pay.
When they have seats only, the people in the front row end up being mostly celebrities, friends and family of the band, and people working in the media....not necessarily the die-hards the performer would like to see in from of them.
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« Reply #6 on: May 15, 2008, 12:30:40 PM »

In a way these ticket sites are both good and bad.  I am a poor student but not cheap.  If your favorite band came to town and they are a big act, 200-350US a ticket is not that bad for getting seats you pretty much choose.  I just spent a buttload on Oasis tickets to get row 3, I think I would rather have people shelling out big money for the good seats instead of some casual fan that got lucky in his ticketmaster search.

Just like axlrosegnr just posted above, that is the point of standing in line and being amongst the first to buy the tickets.  You get awesome seats by showing how truly dedicated to the band you are and how long you're willing to stand in line.  Not by having the biggest bank account.

I also agree with leatherebel and the large GA section.  That is what it's all about.  That way tickets are devalued and not sought after like dead sea scrolls. 

Unfortunately in this day and age of albums no longer selling like they used to with downloading and such, band and artists make their money on live shows.  If they're able to squeeze more and more out of the consumer by basically scalping their own tickets, they're going to continue to do so.
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Unfortunately in this day and age of albums no longer selling like they used to with downloading and such, band and artists make their money on live shows.  If they're able to squeeze more and more out of the consumer by basically scalping their own tickets, they're going to continue to do so.


True, but artists like Madonna certainly don't need the money at all. I'm sure theres some kid out there who absolutly idolizes Madonna and would love to have the chance to see her, but won't be able to because the tickets are astronomically priced.
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« Reply #8 on: May 16, 2008, 01:17:11 AM »

Why would anyone want to see a 50 year woman on stage? Singing Like a Virgin. puke
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« Reply #9 on: May 16, 2008, 02:40:02 AM »

Why would anyone want to see a 50 year woman on stage? Singing Like a Virgin. puke

Probably more than a 45 yr old man singing about heroin addiction...
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« Reply #10 on: May 16, 2008, 09:07:00 AM »

Try looking at it from the point of view of artists you don't want to see. Y'all spend a lot of time on the net - buying tickets for huge shows when they go on sale can make you a 100%+ profit in hours. You won't make that on the stock market or anywhere....you may even be able to fill up your cars with gas  ok
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« Reply #11 on: May 16, 2008, 03:03:11 PM »

I liked it better back when it was called scalping.....and it was illegal. 
right on, i can't understand why anyone would support a company like stub hub. it makes me sick when i hear commercials for it saying how it's the greatest thing for fans.
the philadelphia phillies used to have a section on their website called the phillies marketplace where you could buy/sell extra tix but never above face value, it was a great way to get boxed seats or good deals on last minute extras, this year they took that off their website and just have a link to stub hub.
i have also sucessfully avoided buying from ticketmaster for probably at least a year or so, i'd rather waste the time and gas driving to the box office of venues to buy tix than support those blood suckers.
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« Reply #12 on: May 16, 2008, 11:41:56 PM »

I liked it better back when it was called scalping.....and it was illegal. 
right on, i can't understand why anyone would support a company like stub hub. it makes me sick when i hear commercials for it saying how it's the greatest thing for fans.
the philadelphia phillies used to have a section on their website called the phillies marketplace where you could buy/sell extra tix but never above face value, it was a great way to get boxed seats or good deals on last minute extras, this year they took that off their website and just have a link to stub hub.
i have also sucessfully avoided buying from ticketmaster for probably at least a year or so, i'd rather waste the time and gas driving to the box office of venues to buy tix than support those blood suckers.

Same here, I only use ticketmaster when absolutley necessary, otherwise the box office is the way to go.
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« Reply #13 on: May 17, 2008, 03:52:01 AM »

Why would anyone want to see a 50 year woman on stage? Singing Like a Virgin. puke

Probably more than a 45 yr old man singing about heroin addiction...
Addition is a life long struggle. Singing Like a Virgin at 50 is just sad. Also why do people pay $400.00 dollars to see an old woman on stage?!! Madonna is nothing but a marionette.
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« Reply #14 on: May 17, 2008, 04:28:20 AM »

Why would anyone want to see a 50 year woman on stage? Singing Like a Virgin. puke

Probably more than a 45 yr old man singing about heroin addiction...
Addition is a life long struggle. Singing Like a Virgin at 50 is just sad. Also why do people pay $400.00 dollars to see an old woman on stage?!! Madonna is nothing but a marionette.

I'm sure addition is tough for you, yes...

Like it or not, Madonna still can put on one helluva show, just as much as Axl can put on one helluva show.

Some may say that singing about heroin addiction at 50 is sad as well.

Is that adding up yet for you ?

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« Reply #15 on: May 17, 2008, 12:38:39 PM »

Why would anyone want to see a 50 year woman on stage? Singing Like a Virgin. puke

Probably more than a 45 yr old man singing about heroin addiction...
Addition is a life long struggle. Singing Like a Virgin at 50 is just sad. Also why do people pay $400.00 dollars to see an old woman on stage?!! Madonna is nothing but a marionette.

Personnally, I wouldn't go to a Madonna show if it was free, BUT, you can't possibly be that close minded to think that nobody would want to. Not everyone in the world is a rock fan.
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« Reply #16 on: May 17, 2008, 02:49:38 PM »

Why would anyone want to see a 50 year woman on stage? Singing Like a Virgin. puke
Probably more than a 45 yr old man singing about heroin addiction...
Addition is a life long struggle. Singing Like a Virgin at 50 is just sad. Also why do people pay $400.00 dollars to see an old woman on stage?!! Madonna is nothing but a marionette.

I'm sure addition is tough for you, yes...

Like it or not, Madonna still can put on one helluva show, just as much as Axl can put on one helluva show.

Some may say that singing about heroin addiction at 50 is sad as well.

Is that adding up yet for you ?


I'm done with this. Have a nice day.
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