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Re: beacon tix $35-50 for both shows
Posted by: CindyC ()
Date: October 5, 2006 17:36

Slick Wrote:
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> TWO theater shows, proof once again that nyc is
> the stones capitol of the world!!!


Very true, but they have been extremely good to us in the Boston area as well.

Re: beacon tix $35-50 for both shows
Posted by: Gazza ()
Date: October 5, 2006 17:53

Slick Wrote:
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> TWO theater shows, proof once again that nyc is
> the stones capitol of the world!!!

You could look it at that way.

Another could be that going by the audience at RCMH and the first Beacon show, it seems to be the one where theres more people than anywhere else able to pay thousands for a charity fundraiser with the Stones as the evening cabaret.

The average prices you had to pay for the NYC shows this tour compared to other cities says as much about how the Stones were content to exploit a relatively wealthy market than it does about anything else IMO.

Re: beacon tix $35-50 for both shows
Posted by: Slick ()
Date: October 5, 2006 19:03

Gazza Wrote:
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> Slick Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > TWO theater shows, proof once again that nyc is
> > the stones capitol of the world!!!
>
> You could look it at that way.
>
> Another could be that going by the audience at
> RCMH and the first Beacon show, it seems to be the
> one where theres more people than anywhere else
> able to pay thousands for a charity fundraiser
> with the Stones as the evening cabaret.
>
> The average prices you had to pay for the NYC
> shows this tour compared to other cities says as
> much about how the Stones were content to exploit
> a relatively wealthy market than it does about
> anything else IMO.
i prefer to look at it as proof once again that nyc is the stones capitol of the world lol!!!

Re: beacon tix $35-50 for both shows
Posted by: StonesTod ()
Date: October 5, 2006 19:21

Gazza Wrote:
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>> The average prices you had to pay for the NYC
> shows this tour compared to other cities says as
> much about how the Stones were content to exploit
> a relatively wealthy market than it does about
> anything else IMO.

The Stones have found their niche - gotta problem with that?

Re: beacon tix $35-50 for both shows
Posted by: stonesrule ()
Date: October 5, 2006 19:52

Couldn't agree with you more, Gazza.

To me, one of the greatest things about The Rolling Stones is that they continue to be revered around the world.

Seems a little cruel to single out any one city as their "capital," when income and cash flow have so much to do with it in these nutty days.

And the UK always matters to the Stones personally.

Re: beacon tix $35-50 for both shows
Posted by: CindyC ()
Date: October 5, 2006 19:57

Question - other than checking here for other posters to tell us when they go on sale, what's the best way to find out this as it happens? Go on to RS.com (they still haven't even posted the story about the ticket prices), or ticketwhoremaster? If they do a bracelet thing, I don't know how Ticketmaster is involved.

Re: beacon tix $35-50 for both shows
Posted by: kahoosier ()
Date: October 5, 2006 20:12

Hey debra...LOL...sounds like a good time for us to meet! and if I score the tickets you can be my guest!!

And my boss know even if need be I may be AWOL for a Beacon show.

He knew who I was when he hired me since I delayed starting the job while doing Porto thru Glasgow.

Re: beacon tix $35-50 for both shows
Posted by: trainarollin ()
Date: October 5, 2006 20:22

I'll wait till the week of the show and see if the do a 4 for $99 deal w/ t-shirts.

Re: beacon tix $35-50 for both shows
Posted by: StonesTod ()
Date: October 5, 2006 20:29

CindyC Wrote:
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> Question - other than checking here for other
> posters to tell us when they go on sale, what's
> the best way to find out this as it happens? Go
> on to RS.com (they still haven't even posted the
> story about the ticket prices), or
> ticketwhoremaster? If they do a bracelet thing,
> I don't know how Ticketmaster is involved.


TM was involved with all the Licks theater shows, bracelets and all....

Re: beacon tix $35-50 for both shows
Posted by: CindyC ()
Date: October 5, 2006 20:31

StonesTod Wrote:
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TM was involved with all the Licks theater shows, bracelets and all....


ok, thanks Tod! I'll keep checking there then.

Re: beacon tix $35-50 for both shows
Posted by: HalfNanker ()
Date: October 5, 2006 21:01

i wouldnt be surprised if they wait to make an announcement on sales in an attempt to giove scalpers as little time as possible to resell

Re: beacon tix $35-50 for both shows
Posted by: barking paul ()
Date: October 5, 2006 21:09

the title of this post is misleading!

I understood that $35-50 was the cost to see both shows, now I understand it's that much for each show. What a rip off.

Now I have to decide whether it's worth going for the better seats.

What's a poor boy to do?

Re: beacon tix $35-50 for both shows
Posted by: TooTough ()
Date: October 5, 2006 21:09

Gazza Wrote:

>
> Theres no ideal way of distributing these that
> will satisfy everyone, but hopefully the fact that
> many of us have invested a lot of money in this
> official site up front in the vain hope that we
> would get lucky with tickets for events like this
> should give rise to some reasonable expectation
> that the amount of revenue rs.com has taken from
> us should encourage them to actually provide a
> system that will reward fans by their loyalty and
> not by the depth of their pockets or who they're
> connected to.


Gazza, once again I bow in front of your syntax!

JUST ONE @#$%& SENTENCE! Always a joy!



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2006-10-05 21:10 by TooTough.

Re: beacon tix $35-50 for both shows
Posted by: StonesTod ()
Date: October 5, 2006 21:12

yeah, but why did he have to end the sentence with a gramatically-frowned-upon preposition? why?

Re: beacon tix $35-50 for both shows
Posted by: TooTough ()
Date: October 5, 2006 21:18

StonesTod Wrote:
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> yeah, but why did he have to end the sentence with
> a gramatically-frowned-upon preposition? why?


Wait for Gazza´s six-line answer;-)

Re: beacon tix $35-50 for both shows
Posted by: Gazza ()
Date: October 5, 2006 21:27

Slick Wrote:
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> Gazza Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Slick Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > TWO theater shows, proof once again that nyc
> is
> > > the stones capitol of the world!!!
> >
> > You could look it at that way.
> >
> > Another could be that going by the audience at
> > RCMH and the first Beacon show, it seems to be
> the
> > one where theres more people than anywhere else
> > able to pay thousands for a charity fundraiser
> > with the Stones as the evening cabaret.
> >
> > The average prices you had to pay for the NYC
> > shows this tour compared to other cities says
> as
> > much about how the Stones were content to
> exploit
> > a relatively wealthy market than it does about
> > anything else IMO.
> i prefer to look at it as proof once again that
> nyc is the stones capitol of the world lol!!!


ya see, Slick - thats the difference between being a romantic and a cynic! LOL

Re: beacon tix $35-50 for both shows
Posted by: Gazza ()
Date: October 5, 2006 21:29

TooTough Wrote:
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> StonesTod Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > yeah, but why did he have to end the sentence
> with
> > a gramatically-frowned-upon preposition? why?
>
>
> Wait for Gazza´s six-line answer;-)




Will that suffice?



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2006-10-08 18:59 by bv.

Re: beacon tix $35-50 for both shows
Posted by: Edith Grove ()
Date: October 5, 2006 22:33

The RS.com/tickets page no longer shows the date/time of the last update. Could be there's going to be an update real soon?

Re: beacon tix $35-50 for both shows
Posted by: sweetcharmedlife ()
Date: October 6, 2006 06:09

TooTough Wrote:
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> Gazza Wrote:
>
> >
> > Theres no ideal way of distributing these that
> > will satisfy everyone, but hopefully the fact
> that
> > many of us have invested a lot of money in this
> > official site up front in the vain hope that we
> > would get lucky with tickets for events like
> this
> > should give rise to some reasonable expectation
> > that the amount of revenue rs.com has taken
> from
> > us should encourage them to actually provide a
> > system that will reward fans by their loyalty
> and
> > not by the depth of their pockets or who
> they're
> > connected to.
>
>
> Gazza, once again I bow in front of your syntax!
>
> JUST ONE @#$%& SENTENCE! Always a joy!
You would like to think so huh.

Re: beacon tix $35-50 for both shows
Posted by: shidoobee ()
Date: October 6, 2006 10:43

I just came up with a brilliant idea!
A raffle among fan club members would be fair. One ticket each. And if you've been a member for one year, your name is registered once in the PC. A member for two years, your name's in there twice etc. This is fair - I think. And it would exclude people who are not serious fans from getting tickets.
To prevent scalping, they must print names on the tickets - and each concert-goer would have to identyfy HERSELF with a photo ID.

What do you think - Mick and Michael? Good idea - isn't it?!



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2006-10-06 12:11 by shidoobee.

Re: beacon tix $35-50 for both shows
Posted by: shidoobee ()
Date: October 6, 2006 12:12

Idea has been passed on to CPI... Let's wait and see.

Beacon tickets
Posted by: lynn1 ()
Date: October 7, 2006 20:59

When do they go on sale? Any word yet? I want my lottery ticket!

Re: Beacon tickets
Posted by: melillo ()
Date: October 8, 2006 02:53

next time put a question mark man, dont you think we would have posted if we knew

Re: Beacon tickets
Posted by: bv ()
Date: October 8, 2006 05:09

Please use this thread for discussing Beacon tickets.

Bjornulf

Re: beacon tix $35-50 for both shows
Posted by: CindyC ()
Date: October 8, 2006 07:20

Argggggh, when are they going to announce something! I can't stand the suspense. Torture me no more!!!!

I have a good mind to not buy a ticket. That'll teach them a lesson. hehehe, yeah right!

Re: beacon tix $35-50 for both shows
Posted by: Stikkyfinger ()
Date: October 8, 2006 11:32

Well, this story is going to run and run! I'm just waiting fot a similar gig in the UK!............

Rolling Stones Tribute

Play Rolling Stones

Re: beacon tix $35-50 for both shows
Posted by: Beast ()
Date: October 8, 2006 12:45

Here's what you get if you pledge half a million!

(From the NY Times)

The Stones, With Clinton

Some tickets to the first of two Rolling Stones concerts at the Beacon Theater in Manhattan this month have been made available to the Clinton Foundation, which is planning a weekend celebration of President Clinton’s 60th birthday, the foundation said. Fran Curtis, a spokeswoman for the band, said the tickets to the concert, on Oct. 29, were “certainly not all of the house,” but “not 30 seats” either. (The band is also playing the Beacon on Oct. 31.) The Washington Post has reported that some 2,100 invitations to the celebration were to go out, with packages starting at $60,000; those who pledge $500,000 or more would receive the “Birthday Chair Package,” including a “Backstage Pass” dinner, a photo with Mr. Clinton and preferred seating at the concert. Ms. Curtis said the concert was not a private event and that the list prices for tickets would be $35 and $50, though they have not yet gone on sale. Mr. Clinton’s birthday was on Aug. 19, but he has being using the occasion for extended fund-raising efforts.

Re: beacon tix $35-50 for both shows
Posted by: Tralala ()
Date: October 8, 2006 12:59

I didn't receive an invitation from Bill... Could it be because I hate cigars? Guess I just have to trust The Stones to find a system to get the tickets out to the real fans - not to the CEOs and guests who sit passively drinking beer in their silly pink shirts on every freakin' show I've been to in arenas in the US. Particularly in the Madison Square Garden.
What they probably should consider is to have a raffle among the members of the official fan club. The longer one's been a member, the bigger chance of getting a ticket. One year: One chance in the raffle. Two years, - your name's twice in the computer - and so on.
And only one ticket per person. And photo ID needed when picking up one's wristband. This way, scalpers can just forget about doing business, and the Stones will have a nice, friendly enthusiastic crowd of true fans and SETLIST WHINERS in the theatre...

Re: beacon tix $35-50 for both shows
Posted by: drbryant ()
Date: October 8, 2006 21:18

Half a million --- Well, It's not that bad. If you're in the 40% tax bracket, since it's deductible, it will only cost you $300,000

Re: beacon tix $35-50 for both shows
Posted by: Debra ()
Date: October 8, 2006 22:03

Hey Kahoosier, you've got a date! If you get 2 tickets, I'll buy one AND Take you to dinner before the show!!

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