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Ram27 02-13-2018 11:21 AM

2018 TOUR: "Show will be timed to minute and will run same setlist every night"
 
"need to be A level Broadway type show"

no it doesn't you fucking asshole

I expected nothing yet am still let down.

Even on the MCIS tour they changed stuff up every night. No one gives a shit about lighting; they want to see the original 4 play music they love

Music isn't a competition, you only need to prove to the world that you're not a fucking asshole

themadcaplaughs 02-13-2018 11:23 AM

Meh. The band has pretty much played to a planned set list since 2008. That does not bother me much. I'd rather have a professional, concise show than a repeat of 2012-2013.

pavementtune 02-13-2018 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Ram27 (Post 4416521)
No one gives a shit about lighting; they want to see the original 4 play music they love

arena reunion tours aren't set up for people with an interest like what you describe. they are pricey tickets where you go see a band and a lot of parampampam-pomp you have never seen or not in many, many years and don't know any songs but your 5 favorite hits.

I was in for exactly that target audience to see the Pixies. (where I really only love their Siamese Dream.)

or for that matter, since this is going after teens - when I went to see the fucking Rolling Stones in an arena in 2000 because I was born 20 years too late to see them otherwise. that was not geared towards people who had been to concerts for decades already and are sick and tired of the hit songs.

Cool As Ice Cream 02-13-2018 11:35 AM

pixies! whoo!

eviltimeban 02-13-2018 11:40 AM

And no one really cares now that Kim Deal isn't on bass. Or do they?

pavementtune 02-13-2018 11:42 AM

I guess actual fans of the "original pixies" might.

I had no idea about whatever was going on, if there had been articles, or niche boards, I saw "pixies" - realized I was able to go to that and did, one down the bucket list.
had I seen them a dozen times in the original formation back then, who knows. but I hadn't ever heard any of these songs live so - I got a ticket.

MarquisInSpades 02-13-2018 11:44 AM

This is a song about a superhero named Tony

eviltimeban 02-13-2018 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by pavementtune (Post 4416532)
I guess actual fans of the "original pixies" might.

I had no idea about whatever was going on, if there had been articles, or niche boards, I saw "pixies" - realized I was able to go to that and did, one down the bucket list.
had I seen them a dozen times in the original formation back then, who knows. but I hadn't ever heard any of these songs live so - I got a ticket.

That's probably what a lot of people going to see the Pumpkins will do.

pavementtune 02-13-2018 11:51 AM

exactly.

I made the mistake to go see a band I had seen before and know their entire catalog on such an arena anniversary tour.
the only time the 20 people around me woke up was to yell along to the hit lines, completely shitfaced, in 15k sports arena bunker where the light made me regret not bringing sunglasses and I went for earplugs 10 minutes in. it's fine - once. for music you didn't care for that much nor listened to in a long time. otherwise yea, just stay home lol.

ilikeplanets 02-13-2018 11:54 AM

i don't see it attracting a huge teen crowd tbh, but probably scores of casual fans from back in their heyday or shortly thereafter that remember them and never got a chance to see them. it's not impossible for people to discover them in 2018, of course, but i don't think they are the new big thing for teens.

eviltimeban 02-13-2018 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by ilikeplanets (Post 4416542)
i don't see it attracting a huge teen crowd tbh, but probably scores of casual fans from back in their heyday or shortly thereafter that remember them and never got a chance to see them. it's not impossible for people to discover them in 2018, of course, but i don't think they are the new big thing for teens.

Of course not. Men (and a woman) in their 50s are of no interest to teenagers. Unless they're like stoner teenagers like the kids in the 90s discovering the Doors and VU.

Saying that, they could still pull in some "millennials" who would be aware of the band's "classic" status, and with lots of disposable income, afford to buy the ticket. If it's the "big show" of the year, the whole FOMO will kick in. They'll want to post on their social media streams that they were at the concert and saw this classic band.

ilikeplanets 02-13-2018 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by pavementtune (Post 4416539)
exactly.

I made the mistake to go see a band I had seen before and know their entire catalog on such an arena anniversary tour.
the only time the 20 people around me woke up was to yell along to the hit lines, completely shitfaced, in 15k sports arena bunker where the light made me regret not bringing sunglasses and I went for earplugs 10 minutes in. it's fine - once. for music you didn't care for that much nor listened to in a long time. otherwise yea, just stay home lol.

ugh this kind of vibe REALLY makes me want to pass but i've never seen iha or chamberlain live so i'm torn. if i'm going to a show i will have to get a babysitter for the first time in my child's life and i'm not about to waste my first night out since summer 2017. plus i have a personal problem with a band from 20 years ago selling $200 tickets for nosebleed seats. i gotta think on this.

pavementtune 02-13-2018 12:02 PM

had I never seen JC live, I'd try to go honestly. like no amount of shitfaced fuckyoucrowd is gonna ruin that, I don't think so. unless you end up in the nosebleed sector where you neither hear nor see anything but the crowd, I guess.

are we assuming these tickets will go over 80 USD?

I have no idea what price level current arena gigs in the US are. (I never pay lololol.)

Nick Cave put up an amazing show in biggish venues, and is always pricey as fuck, they were between 60 and 90 euros on the 2017 tour.

ilikeplanets 02-13-2018 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by eviltimeban (Post 4416545)
Of course not. Men (and a woman) in their 50s are of no interest to teenagers. Unless they're like stoner teenagers like the kids in the 90s discovering the Doors and VU.

Saying that, they could still pull in some "millennials" who would be aware of the band's "classic" status, and with lots of disposable income, afford to buy the ticket. If it's the "big show" of the year, the whole FOMO will kick in. They'll want to post on their social media streams that they were at the concert and saw this classic band.

kind of a side note but "millennials" are hovering around 30 now :cry: :cry:

the teens of today are Generation Z and I can all but guarantee they won't give a shit unless their younger parents or significantly older siblings got them into the Pumpkins. this is definitely a nostalgia tour. although i am nervous about what this nightly set list will consist of.

SPLATTER 02-13-2018 12:05 PM

this tour will be such a flop. no one will go. no one cares.

ilikeplanets 02-13-2018 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by pavementtune (Post 4416549)
are we assuming these tickets will go over 80 USD?

I have no idea what price level current arena gigs in the US are. (I never pay lololol.)

i definitely have to pay (and have splurged on arena tours, of course) and a $150 ticket wouldn't completely surprise me but of course I am hoping it will be no more than half that

houseofglass11 02-13-2018 12:11 PM

Jimmy really wasn't awe inspiring or anything on the Manson tour. This tour will be more of the same. Same set list every night and Jimbo on autopilot playing songs he could play in his sleep.

pavementtune 02-13-2018 12:12 PM

true. but to my ears - having heard mikeybambam - it was a huge step up.

so people who have never heard JC at all, is what I'm saying -why not? (besides, you know, the obvious llololol.)

do I feel the urge to go see more of that again? not enough to travel, no, but I saw them live including Iha and JC before. many haven't.

ilikeplanets 02-13-2018 12:14 PM

i know it's basically scraps but since it's 2018 i'll take it. people don't live forever, after all. i didn't go see Soundgarden and now i never will.

eviltimeban 02-13-2018 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by ilikeplanets (Post 4416550)
although i am nervous about what this nightly set list will consist of.

Billy said JC being back means they can do 3 hour sets. So I'd say we'll get ALL the hits from all the eras, plus the choice album cuts (most of MCIS and SD), a smaller selection of post 2000 music, and whatever this new song is.

pavementtune 02-13-2018 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by ilikeplanets (Post 4416561)
i know it's basically scraps but since it's 2018 i'll take it. people don't live forever, after all. i didn't go see Soundgarden and now i never will.


haha same here. I figured "oh man okay I have never seen Soundgarden, but this tour? humpf. next year maybe." - too late.

ilikeplanets 02-13-2018 12:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eviltimeban (Post 4416562)
Billy said JC being back means they can do 3 hour sets. So I'd say we'll get ALL the hits from all the eras, plus the choice album cuts (most of MCIS and SD), a smaller selection of post 2000 music, and whatever this new song is.

this would honestly be perfect for what the tour is supposed to be. i hope BC doesn't set out to alienate the fans like he has done in the (not so distant) past. the only way to somewhat get back into everyone's good graces is to knock the shows out of the park!

eviltimeban 02-13-2018 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by pavementtune (Post 4416563)
haha same here. I figured "oh man okay I have never seen Soundgarden, but this tour? humpf. next year maybe." - too late.

Agreed with that. I've just spend a fortune on Paul Simon tickets as it's his last tour. Plus we're travelling to London to see the Cure, and Pearl Jam in Rome. Seeing lots of gigs at home too that I may not previously have bothered with.

MplsTaper 02-13-2018 12:24 PM

Did some research on Chicago arena capacities. :dammit:

United Center - 23,500
Allstate Arena - 18,500
Sears Centre Arena - 11,000
Wintrust Arena - 10,387
UIC Pavilion - 9,500

mpp 02-13-2018 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ilikeplanets (Post 4416561)
i know it's basically scraps but since it's 2018 i'll take it. people don't live forever, after all. i didn't go see Soundgarden and now i never will.

My BIL encouraged me to see Soundgarden. I really didn't wanna go.

They kinda slayed. I was impressed.

houseofglass11 02-13-2018 01:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MplsTaper (Post 4416569)
Did some research on Chicago arena capacities. :dammit:

United Center - 23,500
Allstate Arena - 18,500
Sears Centre Arena - 11,000
Wintrust Arena - 10,387
UIC Pavilion - 9,500

Those are Foo Fighters level numbers. SP can't pull in that many people, period.

FoolofaTook 02-13-2018 01:18 PM

This is not about competition. This is about a product and marketing it.

Pixies are awesome with Paz btw. Also Surfer Rosa > Doolittle.

FoolofaTook 02-13-2018 01:19 PM

Foo Fighters can eat a bag.

Of dicks.

houseofglass11 02-13-2018 01:22 PM

Sure they can, but SP still can't pull in the numbers they do.

And also, this is about competing per William's texts. Did you not see what he said?

themadcaplaughs 02-13-2018 02:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FoolofaTook (Post 4416625)
This is not about competition. This is about a product and marketing it.

Pixies are awesome with Paz btw. Also Surfer Rosa > Doolittle.

Agreed re: Surfer Rosa.


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