"The calm before the storm."
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pure comedy goldSpiritual_Chaos said:"The calm before the storm.
Fanclub single to arrive next fall"
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They do. On the home page. All their socials are there and you don’t have to have them to click and look. User errorscutz said:
Either way i see no reason they can't post it on here, too.AmishGuy91 said:
If they were crypt-ed hints, possible.....but I just think they are regular ol social media "ads" which is why they are where they arecutz said:
Yeah, you would think these crypt-ed hints would be on here(the FAN-CLUB website). Or, does that too much sense? Not everyone on here does Instachat, Tweetie, FakeBook or any of those other Social Media outlets.2-feign-reluctance said:So now Matt Cameron is tracking drums on his Instagram? The more I think about it, the more useless I feel it's become to rely on this forum for any of the updates and news about a new record.0 -
Video release of the last spectrum venue for the 10th birthday of the show? Like 2009-2019?0
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lolobugg said:Lerxst1992 said:lolobugg said:MayDay10 said:Same faces seem to be at the front regardless of GA.
right on. time to go back to seniority seating.
I can only hope.
I'm on board with my high # as long as they charge fair prices.
Throw down tiers at $300 $200 and $100 into the draw then winners go in by club number. Even throw in a $400 tier and let's see who really wants to get closer.
Charging FOH and nose bleeds roughly the same is unamerican /s
no way, man. let's keep ticket prices "reasonable".you can throw down your $400 on a flux capacitor and go back to 91 and join the fanclub.
If I had that I'd buy apple Microsoft Google and some porcupine tree albums. Selling everything at same price is asking somebody else to subsidize you. I'd never trust their reserve seat policy again after that Fenway debacle.
10c was a poor deal for 15+ years and to this day selling a product without disclosure would not what I want part of my legacy to be. Love the band hate their business ideas.0 -
Doesn't mean a damn thing.....
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this is a fucking post!tdawe said:“The calm before the storm”...5 words....5 Washington Lane...the next show is at the White House!
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the newsletter streted march 13 if im not misteken
they NEVERF announce tour dates via 10th every month newsletter
the only BIG announcement was the LB album via newsletter july 13"...Dimitri...He talks to me...'.."The Ghost of Greece..".
"..That's One Happy Fuckin Ghost.."
“..That came up on the Pillow Case...This is for the Greek, With Our Apologies.....”0 -
I could see them dropping the "big news up ahead, make sure your membership is up to date", and maybe even hint continent. No way a tour announcement0
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in essence that would be a tour announcement.MayDay10 said:I could see them dropping the "big news up ahead, make sure your membership is up to date", and maybe even hint continent. No way a tour announcementHis eminence has yet to show.
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Nobody is subsidizing anything. That may be the case if they charged $300 a ticket. But compared to other artists who sell out places like this, they are basically charging "cheap seat" prices for every seat in the house.Lerxst1992 said:lolobugg said:Lerxst1992 said:lolobugg said:MayDay10 said:Same faces seem to be at the front regardless of GA.
right on. time to go back to seniority seating.
I can only hope.
I'm on board with my high # as long as they charge fair prices.
Throw down tiers at $300 $200 and $100 into the draw then winners go in by club number. Even throw in a $400 tier and let's see who really wants to get closer.
Charging FOH and nose bleeds roughly the same is unamerican /s
no way, man. let's keep ticket prices "reasonable".you can throw down your $400 on a flux capacitor and go back to 91 and join the fanclub.
If I had that I'd buy apple Microsoft Google and some porcupine tree albums. Selling everything at same price is asking somebody else to subsidize you. I'd never trust their reserve seat policy again after that Fenway debacle.
10c was a poor deal for 15+ years and to this day selling a product without disclosure would not what I want part of my legacy to be. Love the band hate their business ideas.
I would agree the obstructed views that were not disclosed was bad. Those should have been disclosed and discounted, but that is probably not the fault of 10c, I'm guessing they had no idea which seats were obstructed or not, and probably rely on information from TM or the venue to disclose that. I guess its possible it was disclosed and they threw them in with the rest of the lotto. But that's the only valid complaint I see, everything else is just whining. Everyone knows of you have a high # you get crappy seats. SO take your chances with TM if it bothers you then.0 -
Let me know what happens with this. Thanks guys.www.myspace.com0
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In 2003 I paid $165 to see Neil Young play his rock opera Greendale. No regrets."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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I can't remember what I paid, but I didn't like it. Mostly because I didn't realize it was a rock opera and didn't know why the only 3 songs I knew were in the 3-song encore at the end of the show. Not having listened to Greendale or knowing the concept album, it was disappointing going to that show. It also started something like 90 minutes late due to "technical difficulties", which could be why we only got a 3-song encore.Spiritual_Chaos said:In 2003 I paid $165 to see Neil Young play his rock opera Greendale. No regrets.0 -
mcgruff10 said:
I think that is where they are going to lose a lot of fans. Instead of going to 3 or 4 shows I'd only go to one.Spiritual_Chaos said:I think that them starting to "legacy act"-charge for tickets aren't that far in the future.
They don't need you when they got whole familes coming for some great wholesome entertainment.JimmyV said:
Same. I wouldn't be able to travel and pay prices like that.mcgruff10 said:
I think that is where they are going to lose a lot of fans. Instead of going to 3 or 4 shows I'd only go to one.Spiritual_Chaos said:I think that them starting to "legacy act"-charge for tickets aren't that far in the future.
"Look mom, the singer swings on the lamp! And I will get you that tambourine with my sign saying it's my first show in no time mommy""Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
I love Neil Young but I hated that show.mace1229 said:
I can't remember what I paid, but I didn't like it. Mostly because I didn't realize it was a rock opera and didn't know why the only 3 songs I knew were in the 3-song encore at the end of the show. Not having listened to Greendale or knowing the concept album, it was disappointing going to that show. It also started something like 90 minutes late due to "technical difficulties", which could be why we only got a 3-song encore.Spiritual_Chaos said:In 2003 I paid $165 to see Neil Young play his rock opera Greendale. No regrets.www.myspace.com0 -
Yeah, it was bad. And unfortunately was the only time I've seen him live. Would love just a greatest hits show.The Juggler said:
I love Neil Young but I hated that show.mace1229 said:
I can't remember what I paid, but I didn't like it. Mostly because I didn't realize it was a rock opera and didn't know why the only 3 songs I knew were in the 3-song encore at the end of the show. Not having listened to Greendale or knowing the concept album, it was disappointing going to that show. It also started something like 90 minutes late due to "technical difficulties", which could be why we only got a 3-song encore.Spiritual_Chaos said:In 2003 I paid $165 to see Neil Young play his rock opera Greendale. No regrets.0 -
They were right, it was the merch storm
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