I've been listening to rage for years long before they broke up. am i a numpty?Respect to a true fan. How do you feel about all these numpties climbing on the bandwagon and depriving real fans of tickets?
I've been listening to rage for years long before they broke up. am i a numpty?Respect to a true fan. How do you feel about all these numpties climbing on the bandwagon and depriving real fans of tickets?
The mission is accomplished and the group having made loads of money now sets out on a campaign to cash in further.
No disputing your points but didnt the profits of the xmas no 1 go to charity.
You cannot put a figure on the publicity value though
1. Ever heard of loss leaders
2. X factor pushed all its songs to massive sales figures. Are you claiming that's a true measure of musical brilliance.
This band is just a fad, used to exploit the vulnerable.
Rage Against The Machine were massive before this whole X Factor thing happened. The amount of people that went to see them at Leeds/Reading Festival in 2008 is obvious evidence of this.
Plus the proceeds from the Christmas number 1 went to charity. Plus they are staging a free gig when they could probably still sell out the same sized venue with standardly priced tickets.
Reading 96 was their stand out show for me though The evil empire tour in which they played the Brixton Academy if my memory serves me was pretty good as well. The Battle For LA tour which was at the Wembley Area was utter shit IMHO and why I'm not bothered about this
Here is how I see it.
Few people wanted to see X Factor top the Xmas chart again, so some bright advertising bloke plucks a third rate band from obscurity and starts an Internet campaign.
As a protest vote loads of people buy the single, most of which will never play it again.
The mission is accomplished and the group having made loads of money now sets out on a campaign to cash in further. Create an apparent shortage of tickets, whip up a frenzy around the bandwagon that is now in motion and mugs will scramble for tickets.
This makes X Factor marketing look second rate.
Reading 96 was their stand out show for me though The evil empire tour in which they played the Brixton Academy if my memory serves me was pretty good as well. The Battle For LA tour which was at the Wembley Area was utter shit IMHO and why I'm not bothered about this
Yeah their performance at Reading 96 remians one of the best gigs I have ever seen. Awesome back then. Not sure i want to ruin the memory of how good they were with this new one.