spanky wrote:
For years...they were the one of the leaders in "merchandise" sales. It's been a few years but still, it happened. It wasn't an accident. Can't act like traveling nomads and live like Gene Simmons at the same time.
Why is merchandise in quotes? What exactly are you insinuating?
Traveling nomads?
They are musicians, they played music. They were one of the most popular bands on the planet from the early 80's to mid 90's, hence big merchandise sales. To compare them to Gene Simmons, who sells caskets with the KISS logo, is a false equivalency. As far as I know, not one fan has been forced into buying merch that they didn't want.
spanky wrote:
But probably worse, they just essentially committed 'fan fraud' by announcing their last/final/ever/anywhere shows at Soldier Field.
What fraud? The shows this summer were billed as the last time the four remaining band members would play together, celebrating their 50th anniversary. Even with these shows involving Mayer, that fact remains true.
spanky wrote:
They knew what they were doing, creating the hysteria after a long absence.
What long absence? Every single living member of the band has been playing, in one form or another (that's what musicians do, they play music), since Jerry died in 1995. There was nothing sinister about this.
spanky wrote:
But then they announced a couple more shows at the 49ers place.
Yes. After they received more than
350,000 ticket requests (for three shows) through their website (pre-Ticketmaster sale date), they announced two more shows in San Francisco, where the band cut their teeth.
spanky wrote:
Now this tour. Bet they announce more.
Like I said, the band members have been playing in some capacity for the last twenty years. They will probably play more. What were they supposed to do after Jerry died, go to culinary school?
spanky wrote:
Take the Dead name out of it, then maybe it's slightly different. But they don't.
Sure they did. When they played as Furthur, The Other Ones, Billy and the Kids, etc. This thing with Mayer will be nothing like what we saw this summer. You are seriously misinformed about this.
spanky wrote:
"The Dead w/Trey" isn't much different than "The Dead w/Mayer" is it?
Actually it is. The frontman of the unquestioned kings of the jam band scene vs. a pop musician. Bruce Hornsby, a full time member of the Dead from '90-'92 was also a part of the Fare Thee Well shows.
spanky wrote:
edit: I agree, musicians should absolutely be paid for their craft. These guys can make a REAL nice living (retirement surplus?) playing the Aragon for $50 instead of football stadiums for $300.
Other than the secondary markets, which is completely out of the band's control, none of the tickets were more than $200. Facts are a bitch.
A band who received
350,000 ticket requests for three shows, should play the Aragon?
spanky wrote:
Let's not at least agree on my basic premise that this is clearly about the $$.
Or - they could pay football stadiums for $50 for everybody.....
Most of the tickets for the shows this summer were $85. It was the seats up front that went for $200. Again, facts are a bitch.
This summer, they played five shows, not an entire tour, in football stadiums, which is where they played from the early 80's, until Jerry died in 1995. They didn't do this in the twenty years since Jerry passed, and I doubt they will do it again. If they do, I will apologize to you. Until then, you couldn't be more wrong about this.