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Re: how are the shows selling this time around?
Oh, well...
Oh, well... Oh, well... Captain Obvious.
And yet ANOTHER thread that turns into a U2 discussion? Really?
- emcitymisfit
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Re: how are the shows selling this time around?
emcitymisfit wrote:I just don't see Axl's antics playing too well to the soccer mom and yuppie U2 crowd.
Soccer moms and yuppies? Dumbest comment ever! You've obviously never been to a U2 show
I went to one a month ago in Houston. Besides paying 100 bucks to sit on the third level (floor tickets were sold out pretty quickly), my feelings were kind've the same as mitchejw. Not a bad show, just not blown away.
You're right, GnR would be lucky to play to that many people, no question. But in the stands, the crowd was mostly gay foreigners, soccer moms, and yuppies.
Re: how are the shows selling this time around?
Stuck In A Moment You Can't Get Out Of
Elevation
I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight
In A Little While
I love U2 but any show with those songs in it would be ruined for me. The first 3 are played every night yet they leave out songs like Pride and Bad.
I'm old school U2 though so I am sort of biased. To me, a perfect U2 show would be them playing all of the Joshua Tree or Achtung or Unforgettable Fire.....their true masterpieces in my opinion. Sprinkle in some choice cuts from prior albums and later albums.
Re: how are the shows selling this time around?
U2 bore me to tears, I cant fathom who the people are who buy their albums cause I've never met anyone who admits it.
In 5 years living away at college, parties every other night, making new friends and swapping all kinds of music and hearing all kinds of music at parties - I never heard anybody mention them or produce a cd to put on the stereo. I've actually had the conversation over a few beers many times, how in the hell can a band producing such mundane music be so popular? Who buys this shit? Buggered if I know
Re: how are the shows selling this time around?
To tie Gnr back in, a Gnr opening slot for U2 would be a good idea. In fact, that would be the ONLY band I would want them to open for. Otherwise, tour by yourself like they are doing, but play more intimate venues. Focus on quality and not money.
Re: how are the shows selling this time around?
I dont think any big bands will touch GNR purely because of Axls tardy reputation. The Eagles Of Death Metal guy said even though they were kicked off the tour, they got their payment for the entire tour upfront because its the only way bands will agree to go on tour with Axl because of the risk of riots and cancellations. I reckon they are limited with who they choose as support acts, as bands ask for a lump sum upfront, and the bigger the support band, the bigger the payment.
- Mikkamakka
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Re: how are the shows selling this time around?
Yeah, touring with GN'R is like working in a nuclear reactor, where the boss with the red button is very moody. You're gonna get extra cash for the risk.
Re: how are the shows selling this time around?
Guns N' Roses will not tour with U2!
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