Algernon
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£150 to get in to see Pulp.
Plus travel, food, and hotel accoms of course so quite a bit more in reality.
Plus travel, food, and hotel accoms of course so quite a bit more in reality.
I spent over £ 150 for Paul McCartney last year. No-one else out there that I'd consider paying that amount to see.
From what snippets I’ve seen over the last few years it sounded like his voice has gone too? Has it?
Gone.... Gone.....
I never knew he had one in the first place.
Bloody shite, anyone who can serve up the friggin "frog chorus" should not be taken seriously
anything over £60 will put me off..
It seems to me that the really high priced tickets are for wrinklies way past the peak of their powers.
I went to see the B52s last year and they were really good as always, but not a patch on their performances form 20- 30 years ago.
I have seen most of the bands I love, cheaply, when they were at their peak.
However if I could go back in time and see the Clash or the Birthday Party.... i'd probably be prepared to part with the sort of dough people are spending on genesis.
You’d have to pay me £150 to watch that smug git and even then I can’t guarantee I’d turn up
From what snippets I’ve seen over the last few years it sounded like his voice has gone too? Has it?
That’s the secret, see them when they are on the up or at their peak, walk away when it’s a money making exercise when they are well past their heyday
I hate the O2 , the area it’s in and the loony size layout of it but I do admit to paying £500 face value for one block a 5th row ticket to see Streisand a few years ago.
I know Paul Weller has said NO but if The Jam were to reform I would look to get a ticket regardless of the cost.