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« Reply #20 on: December 09, 2006, 08:35:58 AM »

I think the good thing to look at here are the ticket prices. Most of the acts on the list are charging around 200 bucks a ticket. I like how they are keeping the prices relatively affordable for people to come out and see the show. To me this is evidence that this tour is not a cash grab, but an experience for the band the get out on the road and do what all great bands do, and that's tour. They could of easily charged 200 bucks a seat and take out the GA in Madison Square Garden, but I guess the band/management wanted the "party atmosphere" instead of the suits taking up the first 10 rows.

Some of the other shows also needed more than one night to get their high gross numbers.

Still, no matter how you dice it, seems Aerosmith and Motley are kicking some serious arse? beer

Fuck Aerosmith, they sold their souls when they did that incredibly shitty song "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing" a few years back. One of the lamest songs of the last ten years. GN'R would never touch shit like that.
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« Reply #21 on: December 09, 2006, 09:42:24 AM »

I think the good thing to look at here are the ticket prices. Most of the acts on the list are charging around 200 bucks a ticket. I like how they are keeping the prices relatively affordable for people to come out and see the show. To me this is evidence that this tour is not a cash grab, but an experience for the band the get out on the road and do what all great bands do, and that's tour. They could of easily charged 200 bucks a seat and take out the GA in Madison Square Garden, but I guess the band/management wanted the "party atmosphere" instead of the suits taking up the first 10 rows.

Some of the other shows also needed more than one night to get their high gross numbers.

Still, no matter how you dice it, seems Aerosmith and Motley are kicking some serious arse? beer

Fuck Aerosmith, they sold their souls when they did that incredibly shitty song "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing" a few years back. One of the lamest songs of the last ten years. GN'R would never touch shit like that.
you said something very stupid

this something like "i wanna new gnr cd like apetite",fuck that

after years musicans growing like other people,and his creativity they show in diferent positions

for me aerosmith and motley crue have agreat tour,but in comparations with guns we have 2 old bands with new albums (motleycrue,aerosmith had albums in these years)

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« Reply #22 on: December 09, 2006, 12:39:20 PM »

I think these are very good numbers for shows with virtually no promotion except for print and occasional quick(and I mean quick) tv and radio ads-I would love to see a full listing if anyone can find it-especially for the Cleveland show
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