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stonesnow
Extremely high ticket prices. Don't think the ever-competitive Jagger isn't mindful of U2's recent record-breaking worldwide slog--Jagger will not settle for second-biggest tour next time out, and he intends for the Stones to top U2 by taking the highest gross in the shortest possible time frame. So, what to expect in 2013? A DVD that I can afford.
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stonesnow
Extremely high ticket prices. Don't think the ever-competitive Jagger isn't mindful of U2's recent record-breaking worldwide slog--Jagger will not settle for second-biggest tour next time out, and he intends for the Stones to top U2 by taking the highest gross in the shortest possible time frame. So, what to expect in 2013? A DVD that I can afford.
Wont happen. Theres not a prayer they'll top that $750 million gross. It took U2 - a bigger concert draw than the Stones are - over two years and about 110 shows to achieve that.
Especially with a smaller touring schedule. There simply arent enough rich and/or stupid people in the world.
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What to expect in 2013?
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stonesnow
Extremely high ticket prices. Don't think the ever-competitive Jagger isn't mindful of U2's recent record-breaking worldwide slog--Jagger will not settle for second-biggest tour next time out, and he intends for the Stones to top U2 by taking the highest gross in the shortest possible time frame. So, what to expect in 2013? A DVD that I can afford.
Wont happen. Theres not a prayer they'll top that $750 million gross. It took U2 - a bigger concert draw than the Stones are - over two years and about 110 shows to achieve that.
Especially with a smaller touring schedule. There simply arent enough rich and/or stupid people in the world.
Keep in mind, Gazza, that Bono hurt his back and they had to bump dates. It would have finished considerably earlier if that hadn't happened.