Wow. I guess $300 a ticket isn't so bad when you can pay about $150 for a Cirque show in Vegas. I'll wait til they come to L.A., play a big stadium, and then show up at a House of Blues unexpectedly
King Crimson did that back in '95 and I've been mad about that ever since.
Yep.This^.In New York,there's a good chance the'll play the Beacon Theater which is just a few blocks from Mick and Rons townhouses on the upper west side.
They also like B.B. Kings in mid town Manhattan.The Beacon is the place to see them.I caught the show the last time they were there.My old patrol precinct.
Steve B
I think they may be the only band left standing that can do that,well maybe the Who.I'll wager Bill Wyman just might be kicking himself.
Steve B
If they invite Bill Wyman and Mick Taylor and have them so some lead vocal from their own solo albums, then..its worth paying !Tickets for the Newark show start at 300.00 USD. I guess that is 6.00 per year for 50 years. Wow. and they will sell out both shows. then there are the scalpers.
they're only doing what, 4 shows?
I'm trying to imagine the medical staff they need to carry with them when they tour. Now that's an enormous expense right there.
they seem like they are just too old to really have enough energy to put on a show that is worth the ticket price.
Anybody else think Maroon 5's "Moves Like Jagger" is wimp rock? Lordy, I dislike that song. I call it "Cougar Rock" ... music for 40-something women living boring lives in subdivisions in a McMansion with a workaholic wealthy husband, who enjoy going after younger men..... Think Desperate Housewives.
Anyway, no I think the Stones show will be awesome. Jagger and the boys wouldn't do a show that was half-assed. I'd really like to see Ronnie Wood, Rod Stewart, Kenney Jones team up with The Faces for a tour.
Uh oh...Maroon 5 is a guilty pleasure of this 40 something woman. However, I seem to be missing the mansion, wealthy husband and younger man on the side. I must be doing something wrong...