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No Surprize wrote:Don wrote:Remember when ABBA was offered 100 million dollars for one final tour and turned it down? Sometimes, money just ain't enough to give it one more go.
Yes I do and I was disappointed when it didn't happen. I watched the 60 minutes show when they had Roger Waters on there and he was asked
about a Pink Floyd reunion. He said the promoter told him they could make 600 million from it. Bottom line, they have enough. In my opinion
I don't think Led Zep would tour anyway. For most people if they did, wouldn't be able to afford a ticket unless they took out a second mortgage
on their home.
Fact Finder wrote:Rick wrote:No Surprize wrote:Don wrote:Remember when ABBA was offered 100 million dollars for one final tour and turned it down? Sometimes, money just ain't enough to give it one more go.
Yes I do and I was disappointed when it didn't happen. I watched the 60 minutes show when they had Roger Waters on there and he was asked
about a Pink Floyd reunion. He said the promoter told him they could make 600 million from it. Bottom line, they have enough. In my opinion
I don't think Led Zep would tour anyway. For most people if they did, wouldn't be able to afford a ticket unless they took out a second mortgage
on their home.
That's where a stand-up group of musicians should tell whoever it is that they will do a tour, if they keep the ticket prices affordable. I doubt that would ever happen, but it would be nice, for people like me. There will be enough bootleg videos to satisfy me anyway.
I don't think it would matter in this case Rick. Even if Zep tried to keep tickets affordable the scalping market would have them back to sky high in no time, like 15 minutes after they go on sale and sell out in 14 minutes. This is one of those cases where I wouldn't mind dropping $200 for a ticket, Zep is worth every penny. Supply and demand will rule the day if they tour.
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