Pearl Jam earnings breakdown

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  • pjhawks
    pjhawks Posts: 12,907
    PP193448 said:
    Summary... they are rich.
    rich but not wealthy. when you break it down 9 million over 5 guys in the band, crew, management and money for the office personnel and to run their own shit maybe each guy cleared a million last year?  when you consider what even middle of the road NBA and MLB players make in a year it's not really a ton per guy.  also shows you they don't take in much when not touring which gives me hope they will play some shows each after after this year off.
  • pjhawks said:
    PP193448 said:
    Summary... they are rich.
    rich but not wealthy. when you break it down 9 million over 5 guys in the band, crew, management and money for the office personnel and to run their own shit maybe each guy cleared a million last year?  when you consider what even middle of the road NBA and MLB players make in a year it's not really a ton per guy.  also shows you they don't take in much when not touring which gives me hope they will play some shows each after after this year off.
    I guess the terms "rich" and "wealthy" could be subjective, but when I start clearing $1 mil a year...please start referencing me as both rich and wealthy. 
  • tylermoore
    tylermoore St. Joseph, MI Posts: 1,113
    mcgruff10 said:
    not bad for working 16 days out of the year!

  • PP193448
    PP193448 Here Posts: 4,282
    pjhawks said:
    PP193448 said:
    Summary... they are rich.
    rich but not wealthy. when you break it down 9 million over 5 guys in the band, crew, management and money for the office personnel and to run their own shit maybe each guy cleared a million last year?  when you consider what even middle of the road NBA and MLB players make in a year it's not really a ton per guy.  also shows you they don't take in much when not touring which gives me hope they will play some shows each after after this year off.
    Most big time NBA and MLB players make too much money.  They would be considered filthy rich.
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  • RS65573
    RS65573 Posts: 2,499
    Like Chris Rock says, Shaq is rich. The guy who signs Shaqs check, is wealthy.
  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,436
    mcgruff10 said:
    not bad for working 16 days out of the year!


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  • Merkin Baller
    Merkin Baller Posts: 12,750
    my2hands said:
    Who cares

  • pjhawks
    pjhawks Posts: 12,907
    edited July 2017
    pjhawks said:
    PP193448 said:
    Summary... they are rich.
    rich but not wealthy. when you break it down 9 million over 5 guys in the band, crew, management and money for the office personnel and to run their own shit maybe each guy cleared a million last year?  when you consider what even middle of the road NBA and MLB players make in a year it's not really a ton per guy.  also shows you they don't take in much when not touring which gives me hope they will play some shows each after after this year off.
    I guess the terms "rich" and "wealthy" could be subjective, but when I start clearing $1 mil a year...please start referencing me as both rich and wealthy. 
    except they are not clearing $1 million a year. they cleared that last year. this year with no touring they will be way below that.  i mean look at the small numbers listed for sales, streaming and royalties for last year. if that is all they pull in this year...
  • tbergs
    tbergs Posts: 10,395
    Looking at these numbers, I think it's pretty clear we will never see much more than around a 20 show tour year again. Not that it was ever about the money with these guys, which is why they are awesome, but for all the traveling, being away from family and wear and tear, it's just not worth another million dollars I would think. They'll tour and make music as much as they can balance it with everything else they're involved in. None of them live extravagant lifestyles so they aren't trying to suck the market dry to make bank. Obviously they want to support their employees and families for long beyond when the music stops.
    It's a hopeless situation...
  • aurelgugus
    aurelgugus France & Luxembourg Posts: 499
    tbergs said:
    Looking at these numbers, I think it's pretty clear we will never see much more than around a 20 show tour year again. Not that it was ever about the money with these guys, which is why they are awesome, but for all the traveling, being away from family and wear and tear, it's just not worth another million dollars I would think. They'll tour and make music as much as they can balance it with everything else they're involved in. None of them live extravagant lifestyles so they aren't trying to suck the market dry to make bank. Obviously they want to support their employees and families for long beyond when the music stops.
    Fully agreed. I have seen an interview of Kirk Hammett from Metallica in which he said that they are kind of forced to tour every year in order to cope with their financial commitments/ways of living.
    I am pretty sure that it will never be the case for Pearl Jam ... If it was the case for then I would have been able to see them almost every year Europe...
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  • HesCalledDyer
    HesCalledDyer Maryland Posts: 16,491
    pjhawks said:
    PP193448 said:
    Summary... they are rich.
    rich but not wealthy. when you break it down 9 million over 5 guys in the band, crew, management and money for the office personnel and to run their own shit maybe each guy cleared a million last year?  when you consider what even middle of the road NBA and MLB players make in a year it's not really a ton per guy.  also shows you they don't take in much when not touring which gives me hope they will play some shows each after after this year off.
    I guess the terms "rich" and "wealthy" could be subjective, but when I start clearing $1 mil a year...please start referencing me as both rich and wealthy. 
    As Chris Rock would explain rich vs wealthy:

    "Oprah is rich.  The white guy who signs her paycheck is wealthy."
  • Foriginal Sin
    Foriginal Sin Scottsdale, AZ Posts: 1,876
    pjhawks said:
    PP193448 said:
    Summary... they are rich.
    rich but not wealthy. when you break it down 9 million over 5 guys in the band, crew, management and money for the office personnel and to run their own shit maybe each guy cleared a million last year?  when you consider what even middle of the road NBA and MLB players make in a year it's not really a ton per guy.  also shows you they don't take in much when not touring which gives me hope they will play some shows each after after this year off.
    MLB players literally play 200 days a year with spring and playoffs. NBA, 80-100 games. For only working 16 days plus maybe a few more for practice they make a SHITLOAD of money
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  • Merkin Baller
    Merkin Baller Posts: 12,750
    Shut it down. 
  • Zod
    Zod Posts: 10,887
    tbergs said:
    Looking at these numbers, I think it's pretty clear we will never see much more than around a 20 show tour year again. Not that it was ever about the money with these guys, which is why they are awesome, but for all the traveling, being away from family and wear and tear, it's just not worth another million dollars I would think. They'll tour and make music as much as they can balance it with everything else they're involved in. None of them live extravagant lifestyles so they aren't trying to suck the market dry to make bank. Obviously they want to support their employees and families for long beyond when the music stops.
    Fully agreed. I have seen an interview of Kirk Hammett from Metallica in which he said that they are kind of forced to tour every year in order to cope with their financial commitments/ways of living.
    I am pretty sure that it will never be the case for Pearl Jam ... If it was the case for then I would have been able to see them almost every year Europe...
    Then again Metallica doesn't tour that much different than PJ.  It's a big(ger) tour this year because they dropped a new album, but most other years it's less than 20 dates.  Arenas and a few festivals.  Very similar to PJ.

    I guess PJ can afford to take 1 year off... but I'm guessing not much more? :)
  • tbergs
    tbergs Posts: 10,395
    pjhawks said:
    PP193448 said:
    Summary... they are rich.
    rich but not wealthy. when you break it down 9 million over 5 guys in the band, crew, management and money for the office personnel and to run their own shit maybe each guy cleared a million last year?  when you consider what even middle of the road NBA and MLB players make in a year it's not really a ton per guy.  also shows you they don't take in much when not touring which gives me hope they will play some shows each after after this year off.
    MLB players literally play 200 days a year with spring and playoffs. NBA, 80-100 games. For only working 16 days plus maybe a few more for practice they make a SHITLOAD of money
    Those same players also sign lucrative multi year contracts with tons of performance bonuses and incentives so it's not even comparable. If Eddie Vedder blows out his vocal chords, Pearl Jam basically makes no money and if he never sings again they're all SOL, but if said sports star bruises his thumb, he's on the DL for two weeks making bank and even if he breaks a limb, that contract is still going to pay him for its entirety. I think I recently read it was Bobby Bonilla day in that the Mets are still paying him $1 million a year and he hasn't played in 16 years! Musicians don't have that luxury. Besides the fact that sports stars receive tons in endorsements.
    It's a hopeless situation...
  • hedonist
    hedonist Posts: 24,524
    I'd imagine those 16 or whatever days a year take much time and effort to make them happen.

    (and for whom, hmmmm?)

    I suppose I'm in the smaller camp of "what purpose does this information serve?"  Fuck knows I neither want nor need my income or net worth (ha!) dissected, so why would I do that to others?
  • ^^^
    Exactly Hedo!  Just like President Trump.

  • hedonist
    hedonist Posts: 24,524
    ^^^
    Exactly Hedo!  Just like President Trump.

    Not sure I get what you're getting at on the Trumpyfront. 

    Please clarify if inclined.
  • igotid88
    igotid88 Posts: 28,595
    you guys need to stream them more. They're not even in the top 20 rock bands on Spotify
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