Re: The holiday single thread
Posted: Sat January 13, 2018 5:31 pm
This is so depressing.B wrote:Pearl Jam's almost the only band I go see live.
This is so depressing.B wrote:Pearl Jam's almost the only band I go see live.
Truth bomb!Kevin Davis wrote:there are no rules in a world where an apostrophe and an accent aigu are interchangeable punctuation marksBammer wrote:I suppose in Trump's America, it is acceptable to omit the "alternative" fact that Redemption Song was a duet with Beyonce'.Kevin Davis wrote:Santa God
Jingle Bells
Santa Cruz
Golden State
Turning Mist
Hawaii '78
No Jeremy
Falling Down
Better Things
Devil Doll
In the Moonlight (live)
All Night (live)
99 Problems (w/Jay Z)
Shattered (featuring Ed on guitar and Jeanne Tripplehorn impersonating Julie Andrews on vocals)
Imagine
Pendulumorphosis
Wishing Well
Redemption Song
Alive (live)
Around and Around
If you have an analog membership, the above list of songs is $440 worth of music.
But that's cool man. Live your life.
One might find your post count depressing.cutuphalfdead wrote:This is so depressing.B wrote:Pearl Jam's almost the only band I go see live.
SavageB wrote:One might find your post count depressing.cutuphalfdead wrote:This is so depressing.B wrote:Pearl Jam's almost the only band I go see live.
Bammer wrote:SavageB wrote:One might find your post count depressing.cutuphalfdead wrote:This is so depressing.B wrote:Pearl Jam's almost the only band I go see live.
this is correct and too reasonable for this board. bow before B.B wrote:When I consider dropping down to digital I usually look at the value of the items I get.
- digital bootleg: $10
- t-shirt: $20
- vinyl single: $10
I get that for $20. Fine with me. I have a wishlist for membership, and I posted it earlier in this thread, but tossing in an extra $20 for $40 of stuff, most of it limited edition? Fine.
evenslow wrote:96583UP wrote:i basically view it as a low-rent PSL at this point
daft twat wrote:Bammer wrote:SavageB wrote:One might find your post count depressing.cutuphalfdead wrote:This is so depressing.B wrote:Pearl Jam's almost the only band I go see live.

give it timeB wrote:Wait. Why is no one mocking me in this thread?
I've always thought this too. Some people will go 6-7 years before the band comes nearby. Hell, even in a major area like Seattle, I might see them every 4-5 years. At that point, why not just use the money you used for 10c lottery access to buy a guaranteed ticket -- even a scalped ticket for closer seats.Kevin Davis wrote:The ticket seniority thing is hilarious to me. How many years of membership dues do you have to fork over before the band even comes to your area? For some people I'm guessing it's easily five or six. And then still, you go into a lottery where you might not even get seats to all the shows you want? And then still, you don't actually save any money, you just get first access to pay full price like everyone else? So in order to get halfway decent seats to see the band, instead of just going online and paying a higher price point, you have to repeatedly "invest" in a fan club membership in the hopes that once every few years the band is going to come to your area and a lottery is going to turn in your favor? Is this reasonably accurate?
#theyearofBB wrote:Wait. Why is no one mocking me in this thread? Is RM broken?
Nevermind. I must be misreading sarcasm.
B is a great poster. Always thought so.CopperTom wrote:#theyearofBB wrote:Wait. Why is no one mocking me in this thread? Is RM broken?
Nevermind. I must be misreading sarcasm.
Like Strat said, it's $20 a year. If I use it, great. If not, it's $20. Had great tix when they came to St. Paul in 2006 (row 2 night 1 and row 1 night 2) and 2014 (row 1 next to ga). That'd be worth it to me. But I've also traveled and enjoyed similar seats about a dozen times in milwaukee, chicago, NYC, KC, St. Louis, Thunder Bay, and Alpine. It's been well worth it for me.bodysnatcher wrote:I've always thought this too. Some people will go 6-7 years before the band comes nearby. Hell, even in a major area like Seattle, I might see them every 4-5 years. At that point, why not just use the money you used for 10c lottery access to buy a guaranteed ticket -- even a scalped ticket for closer seats.Kevin Davis wrote:The ticket seniority thing is hilarious to me. How many years of membership dues do you have to fork over before the band even comes to your area? For some people I'm guessing it's easily five or six. And then still, you go into a lottery where you might not even get seats to all the shows you want? And then still, you don't actually save any money, you just get first access to pay full price like everyone else? So in order to get halfway decent seats to see the band, instead of just going online and paying a higher price point, you have to repeatedly "invest" in a fan club membership in the hopes that once every few years the band is going to come to your area and a lottery is going to turn in your favor? Is this reasonably accurate?