The LOVE Of The Band RUSH

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  • mickeyrat
    mickeyrat Posts: 45,065
    amazing there is all the shit on the band talk but none on the fucking monoply controlling the ticketing and the venues...

    enjoy your shows folks. would have loved to go but will need to satify myself with getting to attend R40 and taking my wife and stepson...
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  • Zod
    Zod Posts: 10,937
    I love it when concerts sell behind the stage. It's epic energy when the band is wrapped in people all the way around.  Pearl Jam used to do that too, except with the new screen on Dark Matter tour.
  • nicknyr15
    nicknyr15 Posts: 9,408
    Zod said:
    I love it when concerts sell behind the stage. It's epic energy when the band is wrapped in people all the way around.  Pearl Jam used to do that too, except with the new screen on Dark Matter tour.
    I think I’m in the minority but I absolutely hated the screens. Added nothing and ruined that vibe of the band surrounded by fans. 
  • JeBurkhardt
    JeBurkhardt Posts: 5,363
    nicknyr15 said:
    Zod said:
    I love it when concerts sell behind the stage. It's epic energy when the band is wrapped in people all the way around.  Pearl Jam used to do that too, except with the new screen on Dark Matter tour.
    I think I’m in the minority but I absolutely hated the screens. Added nothing and ruined that vibe of the band surrounded by fans. 
    I am there with you on that. I preferred the feel of the fans behind the stage. 
  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 32,025
    Zod said:
    There's definitely something, for some of these Veteran acts, where people (myself included) will pay some bucks for one last shot at seeing a legendary band. I feel like my post covid concert going years have been doing a victory lap with my favourites, and trying to see the remaining bands that tour, that I like, that I never got the chance to see.

    I like Rock music, but don't listen to much past the turn of the millennium.   It's not going to be long before I don't have concerts I want to go to :(  What am I supposed to do with my disposable income then? lol.
    I just turned 65 and I’m there now I don’t have any bands that are a must see these days! I’d rather walk into a pub and just listen to a random artist playing a guitar or a piano! 
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