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Good news. If I re-mortgage my house, borrow some money from the bank, sell everything I own on ebay and get a part time job in the evenings, then I may be able to afford a ticket for The Stones at the O2 next month. Greedy bastards. I am going to their new film - Crossfire Hurricane - this Thursday night. That's probably as close as I'll get to them (?25 a ticket), because I'm not shelling out ?406 for the O2.


My absolute favourite band at the moment is Of Monsters and Men. ?14 a ticket. That's more like it.

Outrageous prices for the Stones gigs. Appalling that the tickets are out of the price range of most real fans and will probably end up in the hands of the corporate suits out with their secretaries. How they can justify this is beyond me. 50th celebration it may be but there's no way I'm paying that even if I could afford it.
I saw Steely Dan in Birmingham a few years ago and it was about ?20. Also Metallica and Machine Head at the O2 was much cheaper about ?25 a couple of years ago- I know that the Pussy Cat Dolls charged about ?75 at the O2 but I expect that was to fund their umpteen changes of clothes- this is ridiculous- I am content that I saw the Stones for free in Hyde Park 40-odd years ago.
There'll be doing other gigs after these "anniversary" shows later on and I wouldn't think they'll be as expensive as these ones. Probably nearer the ?75 - ?150 mark. I've seen 'em eight or nines times now since '76 and they've always been amazing live. Still, having said that I hate arena shows and I'd rather see a band in a small club and to see them in a small club would be the nuts.

RosieH Wrote:

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> I'm excited to go and see Shonen Knife tonight.

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> As the excellent Simon Price says, "There are two

> types of people: those who enjoy thrashy Japanese

> girl-punk, and those who have something wrong with

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> Come along!


I saw them last year at the Brixton Windmill playing a set of Ramones covers!

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Ticket prices well outside the reach of Joe Normal but the Stones are getting great reviews (as opposed to the usual "good") from even some of the most cynical music journos for last nights performance. And the peeps in my office who went last night back this up. Was anyone lucky enough to go?

The tickets are so expensive because they're greedy bastards. Also, Richard Branson is paying them a huge amount of money for these gigs so he's raking in the money on ticket prices.


I'm going on Thursday. I wouldn't cross the street to say hello to any of them but I'm dizzy with excitement about the prospect of seeing Thursday's gig. Can't stop playing 40 licks.

I wish Jah! Reckon you'd be a brilliant person to go with.


I hope this Thursday is as good as the reviews say Sunday was. Gimme Shelter was top of my list for Thursday but I'm not sure they'll do it because they had Mary J Blige to help out with that one and I don't think she'll do a repeat.


The thing that's annoyed me most in the run up to these gigs (even more annoying than the ticket prices) has been the anti-ageism that always accompanies any Stones activity (and has done for decades). Anti-ageism is the final frontier. These days you can't have an overt pop at someone for being black, or female or disabled; but you can still stick the welly in because someone's old. People need to wise up to the fact that every one of us is going that way.


This is their 50th year and, yes, they should be giving fans a break on ticket prices. But they've never looked after their fans so I guess it's expecting too much for them to start now. I think the ticket prices are embarrassing but I also think the comments people make about them being too old/too wrinkly are embarrassing.

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