So. Here's something that's been grinding my gears.

A pair of $19 tickets cost us $48.

Question of the Day: What was the last concert you attended, and how much did it cost you?
When I was in middle school, my whole family went to see Elton with Billy Joel. Tickets were supposed to be around $90 per, or something, but Ticketmaster's online program made an error, which they refused to correct, which led to the tickets being over $150 each, but the seats were improved to match. Oops. Great seats, though. Oh man.Reïst wrote:qotd: The elton john concert set me back 90 bucks, I think. Then I'm going to Prog Nation in a month or so for 70 bucks and Sonata Arctica for 40. Pricey stuff.
Well there's your problem right there.Eric Y. wrote:Second-to-last concert we went to was Coldplay
A friend of mine, T-Bone Wolk, played bass for Billy Joel on that tour. He gave me tickets for the Meadowlands show. We'd talk about our tomato plants (we were neighbors) and he asked if we wanted to go, since people usually hound him about it and we never did. Elton's band sounded so thin, and Billy was really drunk.Generic wrote:When I was in middle school, my whole family went to see Elton with Billy Joel. Tickets were supposed to be around $90 per, or something, but Ticketmaster's online program made an error, which they refused to correct, which led to the tickets being over $150 each, but the seats were improved to match. Oops. Great seats, though. Oh man.
Is that The Church as in Steve Kilbey's The Church? Are they still getting around?!?inevitableguy wrote:I also generally avoid large, expensive shows.
The last show I went to was either free or very expensive, depending on how you look at it. Last week, I saw The Church perform a free invite-only show for KEXP donors. The show was free, but donating enough to get on the invite list wasn't.
I haven't been to many concerts lately, but July and August are looking very promising. After I get back from SF Live, there's at least one show a week I plan on attending for about 5 or 6 weeks.
I saw a free show at Prospect Park recently too. I can't remember what it was....Frankie Big Something-or-other and his Ukulele Showband, or something. All I remember was that there was some guy limping around with lots of cheese.roymond wrote:Weather permitting we're seeing Dr. Dog on Saturday in Prospect Park for free. I like that price.
Don't remember the black eye incident. Tom said they had a fight and Sir Elton almost canceled the tour after that show as Billy promised in his contract not to be drunk for shows. He forgot most of his lyrics and acted like a fool, but his piano playing rocked. I wouldn't have gone without knowing Tom but glad I saw it.Generic wrote:Yeah, Billy's kind of a train wreck.
Based on my t-shirt, it looks like you saw them mere days after I did. That was before he gave himself a black eye with the mic stand, right? Was he still making out with random women in the front row?
Heard about that (as well as other performances of other albums). Sounds cool.roymond wrote:trying to see Steely Dan doing the entire Aja album in a small-ish venue.
Well, when I saw him, he was in the habit of tossing his mic stand fifteen or twenty feet overhead during the instrumental break in "Still Rock'n'Roll to Me," and then catching it on the way down. Couple this with the fact that he was often drunk and/or high during shows on that tour, and you've got a recipe for disaster. Not long after I saw him (and I suppose, even sooner after you saw him), he did a show where the mix stand pegged him right in the eye on the way down.roymond wrote:Don't remember the black eye incident. Tom said they had a fight and Sir Elton almost canceled the tour after that show as Billy promised in his contract not to be drunk for shows. He forgot most of his lyrics and acted like a fool, but his piano playing rocked. I wouldn't have gone without knowing Tom but glad I saw it.Generic wrote:Yeah, Billy's kind of a train wreck.
Based on my t-shirt, it looks like you saw them mere days after I did. That was before he gave himself a black eye with the mic stand, right? Was he still making out with random women in the front row?
Yep. That's them. 29 years together and they still sound great. In fact, they just released a new album a few months ago...Caravan Ray wrote: Is that The Church as in Steve Kilbey's The Church? Are they still getting around?!?
Wow, that brings back memories. Back in the deep, dark days of the mid to late 80's, The Church we one of the very few good bands I would ever get to see in my home town. They even inspired me to wear paisley occasionally. (I got over that). Getting drunk and messy at The Church, Hunters & Collectors or Hoodoo Gurus shows played a very important part in my formative teenage yearsinevitableguy wrote:Yep. That's them. 29 years together and they still sound great. In fact, they just released a new album a few months ago...Caravan Ray wrote: Is that The Church as in Steve Kilbey's The Church? Are they still getting around?!?
Hey, that's me too!Rabid Garfunkel wrote: Whatever the definition is, I played the last one I attended, heh.