Anyone going? Thursday Dec.13th, and Saturday Dec.15th.
Tix are prices are rediculous. $114.00 for uppers behind stage, to $813.00 for floors, and the whole lower bowl!! :shocked:
Their ticket packages run from $902.00 - $2,453.00!
That said, I took the plunge, and got lucky. I scored a ticket in a low row upper, out front of the stage, in one of the cheaper price ranges for the Saturday show. I saw them once 34 years ago, and figured it was about time to go again. :wink:
Whoa, that's some serious $$ ! I have an email into Bob to see if he wants to go. We will see if:
a)he gets back to me
b) he wants to go
and
c)is willing to pay that ticket price (he's known as the cheap one in our household).
I'd like to go, just because I have never seen them before, but I won't be heartbroken if I don't.
Hey Eric, just curious what was the cheaper price range you grabbed if you don't mind saying? Just what good upper level tix were going for. I pulled a lower level ticket for one of the Newark shows, but tossed it back once the $813 price came up. Didn't expect the whole lower level to be the top price tier.
I caught their last tour, and felt very lucky to grab good lower level tix for half price off the secondary market, but half price was still about $225 per ticket.
I hope they do something like play Bonnaroo so there would be a chance to see them at a reasonable price.
No problem Jon. I got one of the $150.00 = $172.00 w/fees. I'm in a low row of section 209. I had a $250.00 one in my cart, but for where the seat was, and the $100.00+ difference with fees, it didn't seem worth the extra dough to me. Also, the whole Mezzanine except for behind stage is $450.00, even the last rows farthest from the stage! Couldn't justify spending that for those seats either.
Trish - if you,and Bob decide to go, the general sale is this Friday at 12:00. Today was the Amex presale, but those tix sold out in minutes.
Quote from: ericm on Oct 22, 2012, 01:27 PM
Tix are prices are rediculous. $114.00 for uppers behind stage, to $813.00 for floors, and the whole lower bowl!! :shocked:
Their ticket packages run from $902.00 - $2,453.00!
I'm disgusted! That is so vile. I've seen them bunches and they always put on a great show, but I will never see them again. Who the fuck do they think they are? The Beatles??!!
Ticket pricing is criminal. I get that bands aren't making money on recordings like they used to, but no 2-4 hour event should cost more than $100. I almost bailed on Neil Young for that reason and gave up on seeing The Who because of pricing. As much of an event as Roger Waters The Wall was, I regret the $$$ spent.
Those prices are what I would expect for a Led Zeppelin reunion tour.
I've seen the Stones a few times and although the ticket prices are insane, it's the Stones and I don't think we get many more chances to see them. If you haven't gone before, spend the $$ and take the plunge.
I'd love to go despite the long trek to Jersey.
Supposedly the Stones are making a whopping 25 mil for the four shows! Two at the O2 in London, and the two in Jersey. I don't think that's including the rumored pay per view for the Saturday Dec. 15th show. They could probably make that off the ppv alone,IMO.
I'm rationalizing my spending $180.00 on the show by adding in the $15.00 I spent 34 years ago to see them, and telling myself I'll have seen the Stones twice for less than $200.00. :wink: Throw in going with a great group of friends who are big time Stones fans, the hotel parties, the rampant badassery that is sure to take place, and that was the clincher for me. Always a much better time when shared with great people. :beer:
I agree, John, that ticket pricing is insane, particularly for these acts that appeal to the baby boomer market. The Stones have always pushed the frontier on that one, and it is definitely pretty sickening.
I also agree with Jeff, though, that sometimes you just have to take that plunge and end up with a priceless memory that is ultimately more valuable and meaningful than the money you spent, as money is ultimately something that just flows in and flows out.
John, as you and I have talked about, we both have a common Deadhead past. When I was in college seeing a buttload of Dead shows (saw over 100 before Jerry died), I coined a phrase among my friends, that we still use to this day. The phrase is: In five years, what you will remember, the money or the show?
Keep in mind, though, that this phrase was coined in roughly 1989, before our current economic conditions and ticket prices spiraling out of control. I've thus recently offered a revision more fitting to our current times: In five years, what will you remember, your massive consumer debt or the show?
I think I'll just spend the money on the ppv. I don't think they can possibly live up to STP tour Stones. They are too old. I'd rather spend the money on a time travel machine or go watch Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones.
Quote from: Fully on Oct 22, 2012, 03:50 PM
I think I'll just spend the money on the ppv. I don't think they can possibly live up to STP tour Stones. They are too old. I'd rather spend the money on a time travel machine or go watch Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones.
Yeah, Fully, very few rock shows today could live up to 1972 live Stones. I've seen them a handful of times in the 90s for much much less, and although they played pretty well at most of those, I won't be going to these shows at those prices. If they announced that Mick Taylor and Bill Wyman had rejoined the band, I'd start to consider it, but I don't see that happening. I watch Ladies and Gentlemen ALOT, LD and I love that one!
The Stones need to look and play like the '72 tour before I'll show my face for those prices! :huh: :shocked:
The ga section in front of the stage is being called the "Tongue Pit" and tix are a whopping $1,850.00. :huh: No worries though, the TM fees are only $3.50. Kinda makes the $813.00 floor seats look cheap no? :wink:
At my house it is quite a bit cheaper to gain access to the "Tongue Pit".
Quote from: Fully on Oct 22, 2012, 04:31 PM
At my house it is quite a bit cheaper to gain access to the "Tongue Pit".
Yes, but do we get early entry like the Stones are offering? :wink:
Quote from: ericm on Oct 22, 2012, 04:39 PM
Quote from: Fully on Oct 22, 2012, 04:31 PM
At my house it is quite a bit cheaper to gain access to the "Tongue Pit".
Yes, but do we get early entry like the Stones are offering? :wink:
Don't make me separate you two! :grin:
Quote from: Fully on Oct 22, 2012, 04:31 PM
At my house it is quite a bit cheaper to gain access to the "Tongue Pit".
I heard you can also gain access to your "Tongue Pit" in the following places.
1. The car
2. Movie theater
3. Laundromat
4. Porta Potty
I saw them in 1989(?) in Clemson and paid around $37. At the time, that was a lot of money, and I just remember looking around the stadium thinking I had gotten ripped off. Then they started 2,000 Light Years From Home (off my favorite album) and all was good. "Saw" them or more heard them in Columbia in 1994. Friends of mine lived off of Rosewood where we could hear the show and half see the monitor. We called it "A Stone's Throw Away" party. Clever, huh? No way I'd see them now, no matter what the price.
Not to thread crap, though. Congrats on the good seats for what appears to be a good price, comparatively. I know/hope you will enjoy the show.
Quote from: vespachick on Oct 22, 2012, 04:42 PM
Quote from: ericm on Oct 22, 2012, 04:39 PM
Quote from: Fully on Oct 22, 2012, 04:31 PM
At my house it is quite a bit cheaper to gain access to the "Tongue Pit".
Yes, but do we get early entry like the Stones are offering? :wink:
Don't make me separate you two! :grin:
No. Entry is very selective and it takes a lot of warm up before entry is granted. Vespa, now you can spray the hosepipe.
Quote from: zanjam on Oct 22, 2012, 02:42 PM
Quote from: ericm on Oct 22, 2012, 01:27 PM
Tix are prices are rediculous. $114.00 for uppers behind stage, to $813.00 for floors, and the whole lower bowl!! :shocked:
Their ticket packages run from $902.00 - $2,453.00!
I'm disgusted! That is so vile. I've seen them bunches and they always put on a great show, but I will never see them again. Who the fuck do they think they are? The Beatles??!!
:grin:
:grin:
Quote from: Taterbug on Oct 22, 2012, 04:50 PM
Quote from: Fully on Oct 22, 2012, 04:31 PM
At my house it is quite a bit cheaper to gain access to the "Tongue Pit".
I heard you can also gain access to your "Tongue Pit" in the following places.
1. The car
2. Movie theater
3. Laundromat
4. Porta Potty
Everyone who goes remember do not go in the direction away from the Rock that is South/Westerly (or, in other words, you should approach from Market Street.) If driving, I recommend parking in the Mulberry Street garage next to Seton Hall Law as it shouldn't be too pricey and is a 5-10 min walk that is extremely well-lit and patrolled. The walk from Penn Station is pretty well lit and heavily patrolled as well, especially on concert nights.
Also no lollygagging afterwards. The Freaks come out at night.
Solid advice chode. I'll be training it up into Penn Station early Saturday, and hanging with friends at the Hilton right across the street from The Rock til Sunday morning. We won't be walking very far before or after the show. :beer:
im going to try to get tix for this on friday. expecting its going to sell out in seconds.
Good luck!
too rich for my blood but good luck!
and nice job, eric!
I saw the Stones on the Bridges to Bablyon tour. For this one, I didn't get tickets when they went on sale, so I was forced to go to the ticket resellers. There was some company doing the chartered party bus to the show deal. I got a floor ticket about halfway back, a bus ride to the show and back and all the booze I could drink on the bus on the way down (an hour ride or so), all of that for $90 and I thought I was spending kind of a lot of $. Of course, I got completely wasted on the bus ride down (I was still a novice drinker in those hippie days AND wanted to get my money's worth) and had a great time dancing in the rain to the opener, Pearl Jam. I think I stole someones ball cap ( I had it with me when I got home but have no recollection of how I got it) and accepted a cigar from another dude, but I don't remember all the details all that clearly. I know I passed out during Sympathy For The Devil (according to others who were there) but rallied for the encores. Good times! Too bad you just can't do all that for $90 anymore.
wondered if this might happen, Taylor and Wyman as guest sit ins at some point. Looks like its happening!
"Guitarist Mick Taylor and bassist Bill Wyman, the two surviving ex-members of The Rolling Stones, will guest with the reactivated band later this year. Keith Richards confirmed the news in a recent interview with Rolling Stone. Taylor and Wyman will each join The Rolling Stones' current lineup for a few songs at both London's 02 Arena and Newark, NJ's Prudential Center. "[Current Stones bassist Darryl Jones] and Bill can talk about songs they want to step in and out of," Richards told the magazine. The guitarist also hints that guests like Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck may join the Stones for their second Prudential Center show, which will be broadcast on pay-per-view." (just got this from another fan's post on another forum, not sure of the source, sorry)
Quote from: Shug on Oct 24, 2012, 07:46 PM
wondered if this might happen, Taylor and Wyman as guest sit ins at some point. Looks like its happening!
Still not paying those prices! Saw the PJ opener tour in Oakland and that was my last time. Love the Stones but I have a real problem with the ever-increasing, astronomical prices they have asked their fans to pay over the years. Others have followed suit but the Stones have led the pack. Over it!
Quote from: Shug on Oct 24, 2012, 07:46 PM
wondered if this might happen, Taylor and Wyman as guest sit ins at some point. Looks like its happening!
"Guitarist Mick Taylor and bassist Bill Wyman, the two surviving ex-members of The Rolling Stones, will guest with the reactivated band later this year. Keith Richards confirmed the news in a recent interview with Rolling Stone. Taylor and Wyman will each join The Rolling Stones' current lineup for a few songs at both London's 02 Arena and Newark, NJ's Prudential Center. "[Current Stones bassist Darryl Jones] and Bill can talk about songs they want to step in and out of," Richards told the magazine. The guitarist also hints that guests like Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck may join the Stones for their second Prudential Center show, which will be broadcast on pay-per-view." (just got this from another fan's post on another forum, not sure of the source, sorry)
It's from this article in Rolling Stone. Interesting read, as they are pretty open about some of their recent squabbles.
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/inside-the-rolling-stones-reunion-20121024#ixzz2AE9iZXEH (http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/inside-the-rolling-stones-reunion-20121024#ixzz2AE9iZXEH)
Quote from: zanjam on Oct 24, 2012, 08:01 PM
Quote from: Shug on Oct 24, 2012, 07:46 PM
wondered if this might happen, Taylor and Wyman as guest sit ins at some point. Looks like its happening!
Still not paying those prices! Saw the PJ opener tour in Oakland and that was my last time. Love the Stones but I have a real problem with the ever-increasing, astronomical prices they have asked their fans to pay over the years. Others have followed suit but the Stones have led the pack. Over it!
Totally agree Zanjam about the crazy prices, but I always thought the Eagles were the first to charge the really high ticket prices. I'm pretty sure they hit the $200.00 ticket on their Hell Freezes Over Tour, and there was no turning back after that.
I'm not paying those prices, either, zanjam. Its just too much, even for the Stones. Thanks for the link to the article, eric.
What song would you most want to hear with Mick Taylor? For me, hands down, its gotta be...
Can't You Hear Me Knockin'
Runner up would be Midnight Rambler.
Don't want to rain on y'alls parade...it's going to be great. But I am officially over it.
But THIS I'd pay to see!!! :shocked:
http://www.rollingstones.com/2012/10/25/the-rolling-stones-play-surprise-gig-in-paris/ (http://www.rollingstones.com/2012/10/25/the-rolling-stones-play-surprise-gig-in-paris/)
Route 66 opener, nice! Champagne & Reefer and Midnight Rambler, yay!
Quote from: zanjam on Oct 22, 2012, 02:42 PM
Quote from: ericm on Oct 22, 2012, 01:27 PM
Tix are prices are rediculous. $114.00 for uppers behind stage, to $813.00 for floors, and the whole lower bowl!! :shocked:
Their ticket packages run from $902.00 - $2,453.00!
I'm disgusted! That is so vile. I've seen them bunches and they always put on a great show, but I will never see them again. Who the fuck do they think they are? The Beatles??!!
I think they think they are the worlds greatest rock and roll band....and they are right.
I also think there is a fair chance they do an abbreviated US tour with more reasonable ticket prices...but not a lot more reasonable
Damn. If I was in Paris on Thurday night, I could've seen the Stones for 15 Euros!
http://www.cnn.com/2012/10/26/showbiz/music/rolling-stones-paris-show/index.html?hpt=hp_t3 (http://www.cnn.com/2012/10/26/showbiz/music/rolling-stones-paris-show/index.html?hpt=hp_t3)
The Rolling Stones - Live at La Trabendo Paris (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNoerg38gjo#ws)
Setlist
Route 66
It's Only Rock and Roll
Shattered
When The Whip Comes Down
Champagne and Reefer
Doom and Gloom
Miss You
Tumbling Dice
Start Me Up
Midnight Rambler
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Jumping Jack Flash
Brown Sugar
And it would have been badass.
This was awesome. Rebroadcast on HBO Saturday 5pm EST.
The Rolling Stones - Crossfire Hurricane (Trailer) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRodNxDEiYc#ws)
Just heard The Boss, the black Keys, and lady Gaga are scheduled to appear at the Rock
they brought out Mary J. Blidge and Gary Clark Jr. on Saturday, so i read