you're not on that map Hinn..as I don't have your current address (I only vaguely know which area) I can't plot you ..I think you must be less than 2 miles as the crow flies though!
it's a 2,000 seat venue to see the best live band in the world
and you're bitching about a $72.50 ticket?
I guess cause I grew up in an era when bands like The Clash thought it important to issue double and triple albums for the price of a single album, when bands put together tour packages to ensure value for money and when the music was the most important thing, not the rampant commercialism. It's possibly not the band, more the promoters, but this whole attitude of 'charge us what you like because someone will pay it' is affecting the music scene as badly as it is affecting the Premier League, making music a middle class thing rather than available to all.
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seriously... why are you on this website???
it's a 2,000 seat venue to see the best live band in the world
and you're bitching about a $72.50 ticket?
W14 9TG
I guess cause I grew up in an era when bands like The Clash thought it important to issue double and triple albums for the price of a single album, when bands put together tour packages to ensure value for money and when the music was the most important thing, not the rampant commercialism. It's possibly not the band, more the promoters, but this whole attitude of 'charge us what you like because someone will pay it' is affecting the music scene as badly as it is affecting the Premier League, making music a middle class thing rather than available to all.