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Post by My Avatar Is A Hot Babe on Dec 3, 2019 19:44:47 GMT
Farewell tour opinions?Honestly, I do not think very highly of "farewell tours" - at all. I think most/all "farewell tours" are disingenuous - at best. The only loser here is the dedicated fan. I am never been hoodwinked into purchasing a ticket to a "farewell tour". And I never will. I'm already tired of the 2020 live music schedule between reunion tours, anniversary tours, and farewell tours...enough already. Each naming version is just a silly way to add more money to the ticket price. I don't need or want to be gouged for this crap. It makes the experience far less enjoyable. And do I need to see you at 10-15x the price as when I saw you in your prime? I sound like an old man with that, but Jesus...enough! All these events feel like they're all being orchestrated to create social media clicks and likes and photo ops, nothing more. Having said that, I do think we're seeing the bubble burst before our very eyes. THESE types of tours are the only thing generating hype right now. What happens after that? I'm happy to say that I haven't been suckered into even one of these events yet. Nothing feels all that important, just overkill and a money grab - looking at you "Black Crowes". So yeah...currently hard passing on just about everything because these events don't feel worth it anymore.
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Post by hoffa_nagila on Dec 4, 2019 7:08:37 GMT
After the final song of the farewell tour, all members of the band should position themselves in a Mexican standoff. The exception is Jethro Tull. At the end of that farewell tour, Anderson should commit seppuku with his flute.
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Post by mintyjackhole on Dec 4, 2019 13:27:45 GMT
After the final song of the farewell tour, all members of the band should position themselves in a Mexican standoff. The exception is Jethro Tull. At the end of that farewell tour, Anderson should commit seppuku with his flute. Oh, I thought you were going to say Jethro Tull should have an ass kicking contest.
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