Add Merch Bundle option when buying tickets - BEAT THE FLIPPERS!
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kce8 said:I think a lot of people would have bought a lot of stuff if there were not these long lines for merchandise.
People chose to let it go to enjoy cities instead.
However, I feel like I have filled my lifetime quota for clothing with any sort of "Pearl Jam" on it, and my style has moved on from that.0 -
pdalowsky said:I think its safe to say that having been in the business some 27 years now, and having built up one hell of a brand the band knows what they are doing and how to do well. They are a shining example of a success story and I take my hat off to them. Seeing Springsteen in 2016 I was amazed that there wasnt a single soul at a merch desk on the way in........."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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Spiritual_Chaos said:pdalowsky said:I think its safe to say that having been in the business some 27 years now, and having built up one hell of a brand the band knows what they are doing and how to do well. They are a shining example of a success story and I take my hat off to them. Seeing Springsteen in 2016 I was amazed that there wasnt a single soul at a merch desk on the way in.........0
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Spiritual_Chaos said:pdalowsky said:I think its safe to say that having been in the business some 27 years now, and having built up one hell of a brand the band knows what they are doing and how to do well. They are a shining example of a success story and I take my hat off to them. Seeing Springsteen in 2016 I was amazed that there wasnt a single soul at a merch desk on the way in.........
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pdalowsky said:Spiritual_Chaos said:pjsteelerfan said:Spiritual_Chaos said:pdalowsky said:The 2009 experiment didnt work out well. Santos has, quite rightly, referenced this a few times on facebook recently.
Sure there are a few of us that want a poster for every show we attend, but not everyone.
Looked through the thread you linked - didn't see what "did not go over well". People were just talking about recieving posters or waiting for posters to arrive: http://community.pearljam.com/discussion/109745/poster-presale/p9
People get disappointed when their shows have a poster they do not like (or relieved), people would get disappointed if the poster they preorder wasn't to their liking. Ofc. But please point me to all these rabid fans that made this an impossible thing to continue?
This btw hurts me as much as anyone, as I dont have a grand for a rome poster either. But that said, it doesnt mean I dont get it and understand why it is like it is. Makes a whole lot of sense
I am not sure how scarcity really helps they 10C. They don't change the price of posters based on demand. Everything sells for $35 so why not sell more of the prints. In the current system, the 10C is missing out on volume and the flippers/traders are benefiting from the posters being limited because they get the upside from reselling at a high price..0 -
Honestly, I think they just made a mistake and vastly underestimated the demand for this euro tour. Not much more than that....got a mind full of questions and a teacher in my soul...0
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pjsteelerfan said:Honestly, I think they just made a mistake and vastly underestimated the demand for this euro tour. Not much more than that.
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RS65573 said:I personally thought it was awesome. The Spectrum shows were a treat. I played corn hole and drank and it was grand.
However, the posters are now worth nothing, which kind of sucks. Also is a not so good poster set IMO.0 -
RS65573 said:I personally thought it was awesome. The Spectrum shows were a treat. I played corn hole and drank and it was grand.
However, the posters are now worth nothing, which kind of sucks. Also is a not so good poster set IMO.
Or did you buy them to earn something from them? Then, Im glad they worth next to nothing. Like stated below, that is what caused this mess.
(Spectrum was the Tom Tomorrow posters that went together right..? Not the best looking posters...)Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:RS65573 said:I personally thought it was awesome. The Spectrum shows were a treat. I played corn hole and drank and it was grand.
However, the posters are now worth nothing, which kind of sucks. Also is a not so good poster set IMO.
Or did you buy them to earn something from them? Then, Im glad they worth next to nothing.
(Spectrum was the Tom Tomorrow posters that went together right..? Not the best looking posters...)0 -
MayDay10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:RS65573 said:I personally thought it was awesome. The Spectrum shows were a treat. I played corn hole and drank and it was grand.
However, the posters are now worth nothing, which kind of sucks. Also is a not so good poster set IMO.
Or did you buy them to earn something from them? Then, Im glad they worth next to nothing.
(Spectrum was the Tom Tomorrow posters that went together right..? Not the best looking posters...)
But I get that if you don't like the first one - you're fucked with all of them.
But to me the problem is that Tom Tomorrow just isn't that much of an artist. Might work for an underground comic strip but not for posters etc.
I mean, just look at this:
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Spiritual_Chaos said:RS65573 said:I personally thought it was awesome. The Spectrum shows were a treat. I played corn hole and drank and it was grand.
However, the posters are now worth nothing, which kind of sucks. Also is a not so good poster set IMO.
Or did you buy them to earn something from them? Then, Im glad they worth next to nothing. Like stated below, that is what caused this mess.
(Spectrum was the Tom Tomorrow posters that went together right..? Not the best looking posters...)0 -
I am sure that the band knows that fans standing in lines for hours but I am assuming that the current merch situation is not the type of "concert experience" that they fondly remember from their youth. I cannot picture anyone from the band standing in merch lines when they were going to shows.0
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pdalowsky said:Spiritual_Chaos said:RS65573 said:I personally thought it was awesome. The Spectrum shows were a treat. I played corn hole and drank and it was grand.
However, the posters are now worth nothing, which kind of sucks. Also is a not so good poster set IMO.
Or did you buy them to earn something from them? Then, Im glad they worth next to nothing. Like stated below, that is what caused this mess.
(Spectrum was the Tom Tomorrow posters that went together right..? Not the best looking posters...)
Ofc, Tenclub could have said "The philly shows will be a set. Buyers beware". But I don't think they had to.
"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
PJ-Cubs said:pdalowsky said:Spiritual_Chaos said:pjsteelerfan said:Spiritual_Chaos said:pdalowsky said:The 2009 experiment didnt work out well. Santos has, quite rightly, referenced this a few times on facebook recently.
Sure there are a few of us that want a poster for every show we attend, but not everyone.
Looked through the thread you linked - didn't see what "did not go over well". People were just talking about recieving posters or waiting for posters to arrive: http://community.pearljam.com/discussion/109745/poster-presale/p9
People get disappointed when their shows have a poster they do not like (or relieved), people would get disappointed if the poster they preorder wasn't to their liking. Ofc. But please point me to all these rabid fans that made this an impossible thing to continue?
This btw hurts me as much as anyone, as I dont have a grand for a rome poster either. But that said, it doesnt mean I dont get it and understand why it is like it is. Makes a whole lot of sense
I am not sure how scarcity really helps they 10C. They don't change the price of posters based on demand. Everything sells for $35 so why not sell more of the prints. In the current system, the 10C is missing out on volume and the flippers/traders are benefiting from the posters being limited because they get the upside from reselling at a high price..0 -
pjsteelerfan said:Honestly, I think they just made a mistake and vastly underestimated the demand for this euro tour. Not much more than that.6/29/98 Chicago-United Center
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PJ-Cubs said:pdalowsky said:Spiritual_Chaos said:pjsteelerfan said:Spiritual_Chaos said:pdalowsky said:The 2009 experiment didnt work out well. Santos has, quite rightly, referenced this a few times on facebook recently.
Sure there are a few of us that want a poster for every show we attend, but not everyone.
Looked through the thread you linked - didn't see what "did not go over well". People were just talking about recieving posters or waiting for posters to arrive: http://community.pearljam.com/discussion/109745/poster-presale/p9
People get disappointed when their shows have a poster they do not like (or relieved), people would get disappointed if the poster they preorder wasn't to their liking. Ofc. But please point me to all these rabid fans that made this an impossible thing to continue?
This btw hurts me as much as anyone, as I dont have a grand for a rome poster either. But that said, it doesnt mean I dont get it and understand why it is like it is. Makes a whole lot of sense
I am not sure how scarcity really helps they 10C. They don't change the price of posters based on demand. Everything sells for $35 so why not sell more of the prints. In the current system, the 10C is missing out on volume and the flippers/traders are benefiting from the posters being limited because they get the upside from reselling at a high price..
Scarcity only fuels the collectors and hoarders. Some of these people see it as an ethical thing to make money off artists' works. I think these concert posters need to be sold for $70 each - double the current price.
There's no way I'll stand in any line for hours to pick up any concert paraphernalia, or anything else for that matter.
Enjoy the music and shows everyone. Be nice to each other0 -
pdalowsky said:PJ-Cubs said:pdalowsky said:Spiritual_Chaos said:pjsteelerfan said:Spiritual_Chaos said:pdalowsky said:The 2009 experiment didnt work out well. Santos has, quite rightly, referenced this a few times on facebook recently.
Sure there are a few of us that want a poster for every show we attend, but not everyone.
Looked through the thread you linked - didn't see what "did not go over well". People were just talking about recieving posters or waiting for posters to arrive: http://community.pearljam.com/discussion/109745/poster-presale/p9
People get disappointed when their shows have a poster they do not like (or relieved), people would get disappointed if the poster they preorder wasn't to their liking. Ofc. But please point me to all these rabid fans that made this an impossible thing to continue?
This btw hurts me as much as anyone, as I dont have a grand for a rome poster either. But that said, it doesnt mean I dont get it and understand why it is like it is. Makes a whole lot of sense
I am not sure how scarcity really helps they 10C. They don't change the price of posters based on demand. Everything sells for $35 so why not sell more of the prints. In the current system, the 10C is missing out on volume and the flippers/traders are benefiting from the posters being limited because they get the upside from reselling at a high price..
BK's Red Mosquito poster from the SLC show was the "hot" print during 2009 tour and the price barely reached $200 during the hype (a few sold for a bit more). Today, that print would be on-line for $300 on the day of the show.
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PJ-Cubs said:pdalowsky said:PJ-Cubs said:pdalowsky said:Spiritual_Chaos said:pjsteelerfan said:Spiritual_Chaos said:pdalowsky said:The 2009 experiment didnt work out well. Santos has, quite rightly, referenced this a few times on facebook recently.
Sure there are a few of us that want a poster for every show we attend, but not everyone.
Looked through the thread you linked - didn't see what "did not go over well". People were just talking about recieving posters or waiting for posters to arrive: http://community.pearljam.com/discussion/109745/poster-presale/p9
People get disappointed when their shows have a poster they do not like (or relieved), people would get disappointed if the poster they preorder wasn't to their liking. Ofc. But please point me to all these rabid fans that made this an impossible thing to continue?
This btw hurts me as much as anyone, as I dont have a grand for a rome poster either. But that said, it doesnt mean I dont get it and understand why it is like it is. Makes a whole lot of sense
I am not sure how scarcity really helps they 10C. They don't change the price of posters based on demand. Everything sells for $35 so why not sell more of the prints. In the current system, the 10C is missing out on volume and the flippers/traders are benefiting from the posters being limited because they get the upside from reselling at a high price..
BK's Red Mosquito poster from the SLC show was the "hot" print during 2009 tour and the price barely reached $200 during the hype (a few sold for a bit more). Today, that print would be on-line for $300 on the day of the show.0 -
pdalowsky said:PJ-Cubs said:pdalowsky said:PJ-Cubs said:pdalowsky said:Spiritual_Chaos said:pjsteelerfan said:Spiritual_Chaos said:pdalowsky said:The 2009 experiment didnt work out well. Santos has, quite rightly, referenced this a few times on facebook recently.
Sure there are a few of us that want a poster for every show we attend, but not everyone.
Looked through the thread you linked - didn't see what "did not go over well". People were just talking about recieving posters or waiting for posters to arrive: http://community.pearljam.com/discussion/109745/poster-presale/p9
People get disappointed when their shows have a poster they do not like (or relieved), people would get disappointed if the poster they preorder wasn't to their liking. Ofc. But please point me to all these rabid fans that made this an impossible thing to continue?
This btw hurts me as much as anyone, as I dont have a grand for a rome poster either. But that said, it doesnt mean I dont get it and understand why it is like it is. Makes a whole lot of sense
I am not sure how scarcity really helps they 10C. They don't change the price of posters based on demand. Everything sells for $35 so why not sell more of the prints. In the current system, the 10C is missing out on volume and the flippers/traders are benefiting from the posters being limited because they get the upside from reselling at a high price..
BK's Red Mosquito poster from the SLC show was the "hot" print during 2009 tour and the price barely reached $200 during the hype (a few sold for a bit more). Today, that print would be on-line for $300 on the day of the show.
It really ramped up about 2008 when we had the MSG hunter and animals fiasco. Washington was also very coveted. People had 'grails' of the 2006 Reaper poster as well as 2007 Dusseldorf. It took off from there gradually, but really hit fever pitch in recent years, post PJ20. The OG Wrigley scene amped it up quite a bit with cracker jack. There is a lot of 'fake hype' now with posters like with the Lexington, Transformers, and the Philly taxidermy poster. It seems like 1 out of 3 or 4 posters now has fake hype.
Now, the raffles have made the poster game go from crowded to absurd. It has made it acceptable, and even encouraged to flip, even short-flip, and get like 200% of the "value. In the past, people would openly call these people out to fuck themselves and they would be reduced to being anonymous on ebay and getting 90% of the "value" and paying fees on top of it. As a cascade, all values are artificially increasing as is demand, which is largely artificial. I have seen the usual raffling suspects come here and in facebook groups specifically to hype posters and writing things like "The next Kong!" and "My new grail!".
"Flash Sales" too. WTH.Post edited by MayDay10 on0
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