I must admit I'm a sucker for semi-old to old rock bands as I'm now in the over 40 generation. I don't really care if all of the original members are still alive and performing as long as they still sound great. Obviously to pay money to see them, my favourite musicians must still be in the band and the other caveat is that I won't pay more than $200 for a ticket. And by that, I mean I have to have a good seats. 10th Row floors or something equally as good just off to the sides.
The Stones have just announced they're playing the ACC. Already the ticket prices are insane. I've seen the Stones 7 times dating back to 1978. I was young but still remember the very first show I went to. Yes they still have Mick, Keith, Ronnie and Charlie. Pretty cool, and I'm sure they still sound good but I'm not going to pay $500 a ticket to see them. Forget it, even if it's the last time.
To name a few recent oldies I've seen (in the last 5 years or so) who in my opinion can still rock and which I haven't paid more than $200 for what amounts to a front row seat are:
- AC/DC
- Tom Petty
- Van Halen
- ZZ TOP
- Prince
- The Who
- Bruce Springsteen
- Red Hot Chili Peppers
- STP
So the question is, would you pay the big bucks to see the Stones one last time? I would say if you really like them and you haven't seen them before, spend the money. I'm sure it will be a good show and you'll probably never get another chance to see them again. I have no doubt they can still play and will put on an awesome show, but having seen them so many times before I just can't justify the $$$.
I'll leave you with this. There's just something amazing about listening/watching the rock legends, who can still play, even though they're pushing 70. I'm curious to know what 70 year old musicians our kids will be listening to. Who are the popular ones now that will stand the test of time???
Do you think the list is shrinking or am I just getting old? I'm talking about, who do you think is going to pack 20,000 seat venues, night after night? Name me some names...
Okay, I shut up now.
The Stones have just announced they're playing the ACC. Already the ticket prices are insane. I've seen the Stones 7 times dating back to 1978. I was young but still remember the very first show I went to. Yes they still have Mick, Keith, Ronnie and Charlie. Pretty cool, and I'm sure they still sound good but I'm not going to pay $500 a ticket to see them. Forget it, even if it's the last time.
To name a few recent oldies I've seen (in the last 5 years or so) who in my opinion can still rock and which I haven't paid more than $200 for what amounts to a front row seat are:
- AC/DC
- Tom Petty
- Van Halen
- ZZ TOP
- Prince
- The Who
- Bruce Springsteen
- Red Hot Chili Peppers
- STP
So the question is, would you pay the big bucks to see the Stones one last time? I would say if you really like them and you haven't seen them before, spend the money. I'm sure it will be a good show and you'll probably never get another chance to see them again. I have no doubt they can still play and will put on an awesome show, but having seen them so many times before I just can't justify the $$$.
I'll leave you with this. There's just something amazing about listening/watching the rock legends, who can still play, even though they're pushing 70. I'm curious to know what 70 year old musicians our kids will be listening to. Who are the popular ones now that will stand the test of time???
Do you think the list is shrinking or am I just getting old? I'm talking about, who do you think is going to pack 20,000 seat venues, night after night? Name me some names...
Okay, I shut up now.