View Today's Active Threads (No Chit Chat/Chit Chat Only) / View New Posts (No Chit Chat/Chit Chat Only) / Mark All Boards Read / Chit Chat Board
Chit Chat - Main Board / Games / Movies / Music / Sports / Video Games / Chit Chat - Classic / View Latest Threads in All Chit Chat Boards
![]() |
|
|||||||
![]() |
|
|
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
|
|
#1 |
|
Member
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 02, 2004
Location: Canada
Posts: 1,829
|
Three years ago, when Sir Paul McCartney last went on the road, he earned $103.3 million -- topping Pollstar's list of the year's biggest tours. Only Bruce Springsteen, with his $116 million-grossing Rising tour in 2003, has beaten the ex-Beatle since. But times have changed: The concert business fell into a malaise last summer, and even Madonna and Prince couldn't bail it out.
Can McCartney's fall arena tour of the U.S., which begins on September 16th, help reverse the trend? Some wonder if too many expensive superstar tours -- McCartney charges up to $250 per ticket, the Rolling Stones are expected to be comparable and U2 are close -- could spread fans' entertainment budgets too thin. "There's only so much money," says Dennis Arfa, agent for Metallica and others. "Those who get on sale later, they're going to be hurt by the money that's not available." But Randy Phillips, CEO of AEG Live, which is promoting half the dates on McCartney's Lexus-sponsored tour, says that sixteen of the first seventeen dates sold out quickly. "You couldn't have a hotter ticket," he says. McCartney plans to release an album to coincide with the tour. He reportedly intended to bring a band into the studio, but instead, his new producer, longtime Radiohead collaborator Nigel Godrich, suggested he make it alone. So McCartney played most of the instruments, including fluegelhorn and drums, which he played sporadically in the Seventies while fronting Wings. Nonetheless, since McCartney's February Super Bowl appearance, when he performed "Drive My Car," "Get Back," "Hey Jude" and "Live and Let Die," he's planning to continue playing more Beatles classics. "The interesting thing, now that I've decided it's OK to do Beatles songs, is looking at stuff that I've never done live," he says. "I don't just do a kind of very self-satisfied set for myself. I try and do stuff people are going to want to see." http://www.rollingstone.com/news/sto...player=unknown |
|
__________________
The man who lends a helping hand is the true hero. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
#2 |
|
In God's Arms Now
Forum Star
Join Date: Sep 14, 2003
Location: Heartbreak Ridge
Posts: 12,086
|
My husband just snared us two tickets for Oct. 10th at the ACC - he gladly shelled out $250 a ticket ('course that's Canadian so it's only $18.95 USD)!
I'm really looking forward to it! Never have had a chance to catch his show before and I can't wait!! We would have paid twice that if need be - and I'm sure some will - the show sold out within hours!
|
|
__________________
If I don't see you in this world, I'll meet you in the next one.....don't be late James Marshall Hendrix Voodoo Chile ![]() The Forum Legend formerly known as TripperFan "religion is for people who are afraid of hell--spirituality is for people who have been through hell"---anonymous |
|
|
|
|
|
|
#3 |
|
Member
Forum Star
Join Date: Dec 17, 2001
Posts: 15,746
|
Looking forward to the new album. Paul was notorious for releasing stinkers in the '80s, but he's been pretty consistent since 1989's Flowers In The Dirt. In fact, I think the Flaming Pie/Run Devil Run/Driving Rain trilogy consists of some of the best work he's ever done as a solo artist.
Hopefully he can continue the streak with this new disc. However, I won't be going to see any of his shows, only because of the outrageous ticket prices, and because the closest show he's going to be playing to me is in Seattle. Sorry, I'm not going to pay to travel across the state only to pay a ridiculous amount of money to see one of my favorite artists. I did fly to Seattle back in 2002 to see Pearl Jam at the same venue in which McCartney is going to be playing, but their ticket prices were a fraction of what McCartney is charging. You're rich enough, Paul. Couldn't you bring your prices down just a tad? |
|
|
|
|
|
#4 | |
|
Member
Forum Fanatic
Join Date: Sep 28, 2003
Location: Louisville KY
Posts: 14,803
|
Quote:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#5 | |
|
Pop Culture Goddess
Forum Fanatic
Join Date: Apr 15, 2003
Location: US of A - the country of "really bad music" lovers
Posts: 11,600
|
Quote:
|
|
|
__________________
Rest in Peace to my Penny-pie. You really were a GREAT dog. I'll see you at the Rainbow Bridge. Penny 9/1/97-12/9/09 Rescued animals make the best pets. Opt to Adopt!! ![]() ![]()
|
||
|
|
|
|
|
#6 | |
|
Pop Culture Goddess
Forum Fanatic
Join Date: Apr 15, 2003
Location: US of A - the country of "really bad music" lovers
Posts: 11,600
|
Quote:
BTW, I got a ticket to see Judas Priest & Queensryche for $20. Granted it's in the last section but I know what they all look like and I can hear the music just well in the back than I could if I were closer. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
#7 |
|
Member
Forum Star
Join Date: Dec 17, 2001
Posts: 15,746
|
One thing I've noticed about McCartney's live shows is that he follows the same pattern: Beatles classics, solo stuff from 1970-1982, and selections from his newest album. He never strays from that formula, and it gets really boring.
I have four live Paul McCartney albums from the last fifteen years and the only one that that's not gathering dust is Unplugged: The Official Bootleg, and that's because it doesn't follow said formula. It's actually... interesting. Honestly, how many live versions of "Hey Jude," "Jet" and "Let It Be" do I need? |
|
|
|
|
|
#8 | |
|
In God's Arms Now
Forum Star
Join Date: Sep 14, 2003
Location: Heartbreak Ridge
Posts: 12,086
|
Quote:
Oh great!! I'm soooo excited! I grew up listening to the Beatles and as 1 billion other girls, had a huge crush on Paul too! I know the concert formula AKA is talking about, I've noticed it (it was like that on the Back In The U.S. DVD which we bought), but since I've never experienced him live, I don't mind. I agree, we're not big on a lot he's done in the past 15 yrs or so, but it'll still be worth it to me just to hear even a couple of Beatles tunes! The last concert I saw was years ago when it was Frampton, REO Speedwagon and Foreigner all on the same ticket. Ringo plays Casino Rama fairly often, and I could easily see him (for free actually), but its a bit of a drive and let's face it....Ringo!
|
|
|
|
|
![]() |
|
|