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kenjourney wrote:I was drinving to Atlantic City on Sunday night to see Jimmy Buffet. On the Atlantic City Expressway there is a huge billboard promoting the 2 upcoming shows at the Borgata on 9/4 & 9/5 The billboard was blue with "Journey" printed in huge print with the dates of the Borgata shows. Somehow I wish I could have the billboard sign when they take it down. It was HUGE!!
Rockindeano wrote:kenjourney wrote:I was drinving to Atlantic City on Sunday night to see Jimmy Buffet. On the Atlantic City Expressway there is a huge billboard promoting the 2 upcoming shows at the Borgata on 9/4 & 9/5 The billboard was blue with "Journey" printed in huge print with the dates of the Borgata shows. Somehow I wish I could have the billboard sign when they take it down. It was HUGE!!
HUGE sales for these shows. The Borgata is a High School gym, with portable bleachers and holds about 1500 people, if that. The band loves it because they get to stay there 2 nights, and walk to their beds in 10 minutes and they get paid well too. A terrible venue. Those that have been there can attest to that. And casino crowds are always lame and quiet and most could care less about who's playing.
RocknRoll wrote:Rockindeano wrote:kenjourney wrote:I was drinving to Atlantic City on Sunday night to see Jimmy Buffet. On the Atlantic City Expressway there is a huge billboard promoting the 2 upcoming shows at the Borgata on 9/4 & 9/5 The billboard was blue with "Journey" printed in huge print with the dates of the Borgata shows. Somehow I wish I could have the billboard sign when they take it down. It was HUGE!!
HUGE sales for these shows. The Borgata is a High School gym, with portable bleachers and holds about 1500 people, if that. The band loves it because they get to stay there 2 nights, and walk to their beds in 10 minutes and they get paid well too. A terrible venue. Those that have been there can attest to that. And casino crowds are always lame and quiet and most could care less about who's playing.
Actually the Borgata Events Center where Journey is playing seats 3700.
Rockindeano wrote:RocknRoll wrote:Rockindeano wrote:kenjourney wrote:I was drinving to Atlantic City on Sunday night to see Jimmy Buffet. On the Atlantic City Expressway there is a huge billboard promoting the 2 upcoming shows at the Borgata on 9/4 & 9/5 The billboard was blue with "Journey" printed in huge print with the dates of the Borgata shows. Somehow I wish I could have the billboard sign when they take it down. It was HUGE!!
HUGE sales for these shows. The Borgata is a High School gym, with portable bleachers and holds about 1500 people, if that. The band loves it because they get to stay there 2 nights, and walk to their beds in 10 minutes and they get paid well too. A terrible venue. Those that have been there can attest to that. And casino crowds are always lame and quiet and most could care less about who's playing.
Actually the Borgata Events Center where Journey is playing seats 3700.
Excuse me. I am sure this large crowd will completely blow the roof off.
Rockindeano wrote:I am not even slamming them for playing the Borgata. I would too. But yes, you have to measure success and the size of the venue does matter. many of you here gloat when they book a nice sized arena. You can't have it both ways.
Rockindeano wrote:kenjourney wrote:I was drinving to Atlantic City on Sunday night to see Jimmy Buffet. On the Atlantic City Expressway there is a huge billboard promoting the 2 upcoming shows at the Borgata on 9/4 & 9/5 The billboard was blue with "Journey" printed in huge print with the dates of the Borgata shows. Somehow I wish I could have the billboard sign when they take it down. It was HUGE!!
HUGE sales for these shows. The Borgata is a High School gym, with portable bleachers and holds about 1500 people, if that. The band loves it because they get to stay there 2 nights, and walk to their beds in 10 minutes and they get paid well too. A terrible venue. Those that have been there can attest to that. And casino crowds are always lame and quiet and most could care less about who's playing.
RossValoryRocks wrote:Rockindeano wrote:kenjourney wrote:I was drinving to Atlantic City on Sunday night to see Jimmy Buffet. On the Atlantic City Expressway there is a huge billboard promoting the 2 upcoming shows at the Borgata on 9/4 & 9/5 The billboard was blue with "Journey" printed in huge print with the dates of the Borgata shows. Somehow I wish I could have the billboard sign when they take it down. It was HUGE!!
HUGE sales for these shows. The Borgata is a High School gym, with portable bleachers and holds about 1500 people, if that. The band loves it because they get to stay there 2 nights, and walk to their beds in 10 minutes and they get paid well too. A terrible venue. Those that have been there can attest to that. And casino crowds are always lame and quiet and most could care less about who's playing.
It kills me to say this, but...
I agree with Deano...
God...I must go drown my self now! LOL
Rockindeano wrote:I am not even slamming them for playing the Borgata. I would too. But yes, you have to measure success and the size of the venue does matter. many of you here gloat when they book a nice sized arena. You can't have it both ways.
Jana wrote:Rockindeano wrote:I am not even slamming them for playing the Borgata. I would too. But yes, you have to measure success and the size of the venue does matter. many of you here gloat when they book a nice sized arena. You can't have it both ways.
Gloat?Excited for them maybe. But they will always play large and many smaller size venues at this stage of the game. They are a 30-year-old band who are doing great even with all the changes they've made. And, yes, for them to sell 750,000 albums should be celebrated by them and fans. Neal and company don't pretend to be anything they're not. You're the one that continually tries to compare them to Bruce and his stadiums to belittle them. We don't need them to be that big to still appreciate them and enjoy them, and neither did you, apparently, for many many years when you went to all their concerts, large and small and bragged on them on here as musicians. Fine, you feel differently now, but you seem to want to drag all of us down for still enjoying them.
When i saw them with SteveA, there less then 2500 seats, {so they said, ] i think 1500 was more accuret and it was more like a wedding banquet room, i had to go back to my RV to get morewine,they had 1 line for booze,good thing i had a buzz for i went in.Thank god they did La Rosa Del SoleRocknRoll wrote:Rockindeano wrote:kenjourney wrote:I was drinving to Atlantic City on Sunday night to see Jimmy Buffet. On the Atlantic City Expressway there is a huge billboard promoting the 2 upcoming shows at the Borgata on 9/4 & 9/5 The billboard was blue with "Journey" printed in huge print with the dates of the Borgata shows. Somehow I wish I could have the billboard sign when they take it down. It was HUGE!!
HUGE sales for these shows. The Borgata is a High School gym, with portable bleachers and holds about 1500 people, if that. The band loves it because they get to stay there 2 nights, and walk to their beds in 10 minutes and they get paid well too. A terrible venue. Those that have been there can attest to that. And casino crowds are always lame and quiet and most could care less about who's playing.
Actually the Borgata Events Center where Journey is playing seats 3700.
they did it with REO ,and any other bandArkansas wrote:Somebody every year says something about this billboard. Seems there are always pics posted.
So friggin what? Beau Rivage in Biloxi does the same thing...so does Tunica MS when <whoever> plays.
Why is it such a big deal for a casino to promote itself? It has nothing to do with the band.
later~
Peartree12249 wrote:Jana wrote:Rockindeano wrote:I am not even slamming them for playing the Borgata. I would too. But yes, you have to measure success and the size of the venue does matter. many of you here gloat when they book a nice sized arena. You can't have it both ways.
Gloat?Excited for them maybe. But they will always play large and many smaller size venues at this stage of the game. They are a 30-year-old band who are doing great even with all the changes they've made. And, yes, for them to sell 750,000 albums should be celebrated by them and fans. Neal and company don't pretend to be anything they're not. You're the one that continually tries to compare them to Bruce and his stadiums to belittle them. We don't need them to be that big to still appreciate them and enjoy them, and neither did you, apparently, for many many years when you went to all their concerts, large and small and bragged on them on here as musicians. Fine, you feel differently now, but you seem to want to drag all of us down for still enjoying them.
Personally, I never have and never will waste my money going to see a band play in a stadium. If I want to watch them on a big TV screen, I'll go buy the concert dvd. I'd much prefer to see a group perfoming in a small venue.
kenjourney wrote:I was drinving to Atlantic City on Sunday night to see Jimmy Buffet. On the Atlantic City Expressway there is a huge billboard promoting the 2 upcoming shows at the Borgata on 9/4 & 9/5 The billboard was blue with "Journey" printed in huge print with the dates of the Borgata shows. Somehow I wish I could have the billboard sign when they take it down. It was HUGE!!
Camden is a shit hole and should be condemedArt Vandelay wrote:kenjourney wrote:I was drinving to Atlantic City on Sunday night to see Jimmy Buffet. On the Atlantic City Expressway there is a huge billboard promoting the 2 upcoming shows at the Borgata on 9/4 & 9/5 The billboard was blue with "Journey" printed in huge print with the dates of the Borgata shows. Somehow I wish I could have the billboard sign when they take it down. It was HUGE!!
And in two weeks, it'll be replaced by a HUGE Don Rickels billboard.![]()
In all honesty, the Borgata is a much better venue than Deano is giving it credit for being. It's not a traditional casino showroom, filled with white-haired warriors making it a night out on comp tickets. I know a lot of people who have seen multiple Journey shows in the Philly area and they all agree that the sound and the crowd were much better at the Borgata than at the Camden "fill-in-the-corporate-sponsor-this-week" Center in New Jersey.
kenjourney wrote:I was drinving to Atlantic City on Sunday night to see Jimmy Buffet. On the Atlantic City Expressway there is a huge billboard promoting the 2 upcoming shows at the Borgata on 9/4 & 9/5 The billboard was blue with "Journey" printed in huge print with the dates of the Borgata shows. Somehow I wish I could have the billboard sign when they take it down. It was HUGE!!
RaisedOnRadio92 wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:Jana wrote:Rockindeano wrote:I am not even slamming them for playing the Borgata. I would too. But yes, you have to measure success and the size of the venue does matter. many of you here gloat when they book a nice sized arena. You can't have it both ways.
Gloat?Excited for them maybe. But they will always play large and many smaller size venues at this stage of the game. They are a 30-year-old band who are doing great even with all the changes they've made. And, yes, for them to sell 750,000 albums should be celebrated by them and fans. Neal and company don't pretend to be anything they're not. You're the one that continually tries to compare them to Bruce and his stadiums to belittle them. We don't need them to be that big to still appreciate them and enjoy them, and neither did you, apparently, for many many years when you went to all their concerts, large and small and bragged on them on here as musicians. Fine, you feel differently now, but you seem to want to drag all of us down for still enjoying them.
Personally, I never have and never will waste my money going to see a band play in a stadium. If I want to watch them on a big TV screen, I'll go buy the concert dvd. I'd much prefer to see a group perfoming in a small venue.
Co-sign. I've seen U2 play in HUGE stadiums, so big that you are hard pressed to even see the stage, let alone the performers. My favorite type of concert are those 6,000 person basketball arenas. You are guarenteed a great view, and you get that 'big arena' feel, as well.
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