On the back of the Oasis ticket discussion, who would you pay silly money for? It has to be a band that could reform and play now, not 'back in time' wishlists.
For me – I'd pay that silly money to see Pink Floyd with both Waters and Gilmour in the line-up. I'd probably just about cope with spending £300 on that.
Maybe if Spacemen 3 kissed and made up, I'd like to see them.
I'd still only stretch to £50 or so though, haha.
Me, in 60 years time (when I'd be in the running for the worlds oldest man) 🙂
I’d pay silly money to see Dire Straits, or Mark Knopfler.
I watch live music an awful lot and did try to get Oasis tickets. Even at £150 I thought it was over priced but kind of expected these days.
I’m going to a small gig on Saturday to watch The Montagues, local North Wales band, very good. £9 a ticket.
I fancied watching the Prodigy a few years back as a mate was looking at getting tickets. But it was just too much.
Anyone who I REALLY like I've seen live already, and anyone old enough to reform would probably be piss poor. Closest is probably REM, but I'd rather save the cash and keep good memories.
Edit: Would much rather go to smaller gigs at smaller venues who are really struggling, than giving my cash to the likes of Ticketmaster and massive venues.
Nobody. I prefer to see new bands. I did pay £35 to see clipping. last year, that was about my limit.
How about The Jam? Nope, saw them in their prime. Fab gig and the memories of that are so much better than trying to drag up the past.
Paying some old hasbeens going through the motions on stage for a massive singalong isn't my idea of money well-spent.
Talking Heads doing Stop Making Sense tour but silly money would top out at €100.
No-one. This madness needs to stop - justifying/normalising £300+ tickets is just stupid, and only encourages it!
My dad was at the Isle of White festival in 1970 but was drunk in his tent instead of watching Hendrix, so I'd pay through the nose to see Jimmy to taunt him 😀
I have a mate who works at the Arena in Manchester and they were telling me the other day the prices of the VIP packages, which they sell out of regularly. It’s absolutely insane!
There are people out there who will pay literally thousands of pounds to see what I consider the most mediocre and meh of bands. But it’s their money and if that’s what they’re into…
Yeah Joe,Jimmy,and Janice triple bill
Queen and The Prodigy don't count (unless you would pay silly money to see them without Freddie and Keith respectively).
Nobody. I'd much rather pay £5-£15 seeing small local bands in small venues. I did go crazy and paid £30 to see J Mascis earlier this year though 🙂
justifying/normalising £300+ tickets is just stupid
in some ways its a lot of money, but in others its not. £300 is probably what an uplifted biking weekend costs, once tickets, couple of nights in a bnb and food etc are considered.
I get a lot of pleasure from a weekend away biking, but its easy to see that someone might get more pleasure from watching their all time favourite band play a gig. The majority of Oasis fans are going to be in their mid-to-late 40s so a lot of them will have a bunch of cash.
I don't know how you set the value for something like a gig ticket (I've never paid over £100 for a gig) but I can see it being fairly easy to justify the money for an event that could be the highlight of your year
£300 is probably what an uplifted biking weekend costs, once tickets, couple of nights in a bnb and food etc are considered
And that's a fair comparison with a few hours watching a band?? I go to a lot of gigs and I go on days uplifted mtbing. They sure ain't the same!
I paid £70 or £80 ish for the Arctic Monkeys (as the kids wanted to go) and Foo Fighters but I don't think I'd pay any more than that for anyone, whos members are all still alive anyway...
No one now, but if I could go back in time I'd like to see quite a few artists in their prime at small venues.
Of the top of my head and in no particular order...
Beastie Boys
Fugazi
Nirvana
Hole
Alice in Chains
Mischief Brew
Siouxsie and the Banshees
Talking Heads
Before they were mega famous my Dad got tickets to see The Beatles but my Mum wouldn't go because they sounded like insects.
Regret not seeing the Talking Heads and Prince so would hypothetically pay good money to see them on the basis it would never happen!
The Smiths - not that it's possible now 🙁
As silly as it sounds. I'm gutted that I never got to see The Cranberries 🙁
+1 The Smiths. Do wonder after the madness of the Oasis debacle if Johnny's position is softening a little!
Miles Davis
John Martyn (again)
Steely Dan
Harry Chapin
Stevie Ray Vaughan is my pick
I've seen pretty much every big classic rock act from the 60s and 70s on their later tours if they were still on the go. Some were fantastic, some were abysmal (I'm looking at you Clapton)
+1 The Smiths. Do wonder after the madness of the Oasis debacle if Johnny’s position is softening a little!
Na Morrissey is claiming that it was on the cards recently but Johnny flatly refused
And that’s a fair comparison with a few hours watching a band?? I go to a lot of gigs and I go on days uplifted mtbing. They sure ain’t the same!
I guess it depends on whether the price of something should be anchored to the cost of producing it or the enjoyment\value gained from it? If the former, the tickets should clearly be a tenner each, as you can see some local band for that?
I saw Talking Heads at Manchester University for a couple of quid, seems about right. I wouldn't pay silly money to see anyone preferring CDs and avoiding crowds.
Radiohead playing somewhere like Hyde park
Not £300 though
Or Simon and Garfunkel playing central park
justifying/normalising £300+ tickets is just stupid
in some ways its a lot of money, but in others its not. £300 is probably what an uplifted biking weekend costs, once tickets, couple of nights in a bnb and food etc are considered.
But most people splashing £300 on a ticket are not only spending that - they have travel, accommodation, drinks etc at the venue - all grossly inflated because they've spotted the cash rich "once in a lifetime" people coming...
That said people spend more to sit in the sun for week, moaning its too hot! They tell me its not just about the enjoyment of the time there but the looking forward to it that they enjoy. Certainly Swifties and Styles fans spent many days or weeks building up to the big day... People with world cup final, F1 Silverstone grandstand , Centre Court mens final wimbledon tickets etc are probably paying similarly silly money for their particular "moment"
Nobody really, unless it included the right venue and a great crowd.
I saw ACDC a few years back in Hamden, all excited after watching the River plate gig on youtube. Needless to say, the vibe with a daylight crowd of mostly 40 - 60 something Scottish blokes, VS a young crowd of excitable Argentinians was somewhat less exciting....
Peat & Diesel in a small local venue for £15 was way more fun.
The who - but the who of the 70s not now
I always regretted never seeing them
Can’t think of a possible band.
Impossible original lineups would be the obvious like Thin Lizzy, Nirvana, Queen etc.
It’d have to be somewhere like the Camden Underworld or the Marquee, whilst I’m on impossible.
Hit the limit of what I was prepared to pay when we went to Foo Fighters in Manchester, that was £85 each and I didn't actually really enjoy it anyway. I would have really liked to see The Mighty Mighty Bosstones live but they split up before I could make good on that.
As for Oasis, I was at the ticket selection stage for Murrayfield but Ticketmaster decided I was a bot and I got hoofed to the back of the queue. They can stick their £300 tickets up their mardy arses. BIL was looking at hospitality for Wembley - £1200 each with no food/drink included.
