Re: Has Joe Forgotten His Fans
NickSlikk2112 wrote:dthomas22 wrote:Great point !!!!!!
Yeah. I don't know what JB takes as his bottom line, but if my wages had risen 66% in a year then I'd be a lot happier than I am, what with having 1.5% over the last three years.
I'm a Management Accountant I can't see anything that warrants such a rise in prices (from £50 to £83 for top tickets) between two years.
If you told most people you were gong to see Joe Bonamassa they'd say "Joe Who" if you then said that you'd paid £83 for a ticket they'd say "You're 'avin a Giraffe"Love it, but you're cattled and 'ave your bottle kicked up and down the apples by a few people on here for saying things like that (if only they knew what the hell you were talking about)
Last time I saw Bad Co. the tickets were $45.00 and that was 3 years ago. They have always kept their prices reasonable. Paul was in Reno and it was $100.00 and that was for New Year's Eve.
I am just saying Paul Rodgers and Bad Co. have tried to keep their prices reasonable and do rarely, try to up the ante. I am one of the biggest Paul Rodger's fans around and their is a limit to what I would pay. That is exactly why I am a big fan of his, because he doesn't charge a lot. And this way I got to see him over 50 times.
I am surprised it is that much without Skynyrd. There are some lawn seats for Bad. Co./Skynyrd here for $36.00. That is how much I paid for the Eagles by themselves over 15 years ago, the ones who really are the ones that began jacking up the prices for almost every show.
Joe puts on a great show and the ones who are going are kind enough to post about it. It was nice of him to post the costs of a show to give an understanding of what his costs are. I think that helps with the original poster and all us others here.
Concerts are a bit pricey these days and people have to pick and choose which ones they can go to.
Some people have more money than others, so that makes their choice an easier one.
Like someone pointed out, their are a number of act in clubs that could use the support. So for people who can't go to a bigger concert, there is that alternative.
As much as a Paul Rodgers fan that I am, I am not going to say I will pay whatever you charge.
Like I said before, for $200.00 for anybody to see for a few hours, ain't happening for me and I wouldn't want it for anyone else even if I could pay it.