For information about how to use this forum please check out forum help and policies.
Quote
Beast
That's exactly what I was about to write, Roadster32!
Quote
timbernardisQuote
odean73
Thousands.
Last tour i reckon in 3 shows, with hotels, meals, drinks etc around £3.500.
I don't regret one penny, and found this last tour so enjoyable and great memories and to think I had 18 family and friends at Coventry, was a dream come true.
In fact my sister in law recently stated, family members, used to think you was probably a bit eccentric in your choice of the stones, especially at family parties and then you persuaded us to go to Coventry and we are all converted now.
that's a good one odean. I managed to convert my wife and two daughters so they can't bug me too much for my Stones spending, just very very occasionally.
plexi
Quote
timbernardis
Just tonight, I made my final bid on a copy of the Genesis Christopher Sykes book TOTA on e bay. It was the regular edition, not the leather bound one (which I just saw for $1,170).
I bid $335 and the winning bid was $340. I thought it's just as well, I shouldn't spend that kind of money,only on show tix. Yet, I am bummed and feel down.
plexi
Quote
wanderingspirit66
Attended 4 concerts and bought all the CDs and some vinyl. Spent less than $1000 USD on physical product and LIVE programming. Not a whole lot of money in the western world for a die-hard fan of 30+ years
However the time and emotion I have spent in listening, hearing and in knowing the details of their music, trying to understand Jagger-Richards, poring over the minutiae of the lives of complete strangers - I'd say the price (or is it cost?) is out-of-bounds
Quote
timbernardis
I just saw that when I went to their website. For the 40th anniversary of the 75 tour? Is it different in any way from the earlier editions?
plexi