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Monker wrote:...During this ENTIRE tour, Journey has all but ignored the ILAA after concert events...
NJT At Your Cervix wrote:This has nothing to do with ILAA or how much money fans spent on tickets. This has to do with what the band decides to do on their personal time. If they decide to hang out with some of the coolest people on earth then so be it! It is their decision! Most of the band members did not come to the party and that is just fine, it was their choice, just like it was JSS and Ross's choice to come to the party! We all had a great time and all you jealous people just need to lay off!!!!!!!!!!!! It's none of your business which parties the band decides to attend or not attend!
NJT At Your Cervix wrote:This has nothing to do with ILAA or how much money fans spent on tickets. This has to do with what the band decides to do on their personal time. If they decide to hang out with some of the coolest people on earth then so be it! It is their decision! Most of the band members did not come to the party and that is just fine, it was their choice, just like it was JSS and Ross's choice to come to the party! We all had a great time and all you jealous people just need to lay off!!!!!!!!!!!! It's none of your business which parties the band decides to attend or not attend!
NJT At Your Cervix wrote:OK, I really know nothing about the inner workings of ILAA, but here is my thought...How much do you really think the band benefits from the extra money that the ILAA tickets cost? Is it Journey making the extra money? or is it ILAA?? I am sure that Journey probably gets a little more for each ticket sold, but I would think that ILAA benefits from it far more than Neal Schonn!!!
Just a thought!
Monker wrote:Ok, time to get on the merr-go-round...
What happened in that "Where's the love?" thread just makes me laugh. You guys TOTALY ignored the point...so I'm going to rephrase it my way.
During this ENTIRE tour, Journey has all but ignored the ILAA after concert events. That's a fact, whether you want to admit it or not. During this ENTIRE tour, Journey has all but ignored any fan gatherings and it seems they always have an open invitation to attend. That's also a fact, whether you want to admit it or not.
So, if you are a fan who paid 5-10 times the ticket price for ILAA, the band ignored you. If you are a fan who put together an after show gathering, the band ignored you. As I have said for a while now. the band is about making money - not about the fans any longer. The above is all evidence of it...whether you want to admit it or not. The band is very happy to take your money, but very reluctant to give you any attention.
So, now we come to this latest party with JSS and Ross. I HIGHLY doubt that these people bought a ILAA pass, LOL - too funny. It seems for whatever reason, this party was just a bit more irresistable then the others on the tour that they passed on. Maybe it was the people involved, maybe it was the timing, maybe it was the location. Who cares what it was?
The bottom line is: If I had bought an ILAA pass, I'd be pissed. If I had put together an after show party, I'd be pissed. Not out of 'jealousy', or envy, or whatever...but because this band ignores the fans who have over and over again showed the love and have put out HUNDREDS of dollars per tour on passes, or thrown put together the same type of parties in their honor. Instead they spend their time with those who continously bash, insult, threaten, wished they would die, etc...their actions simply adds injury to the insults.
It's throwing salt in a wound...and it makes it obvious that this band has very little love to give back to their fans. They put little or no effort in it when it counts.
Now, before all of the "jealousy" comments come...LOL...that's not even CLOSE to the truth. I have NO desire to go to a party like this....no matter who shows up, or who put it together - for some of these very reasons. I also have no desire to buy ILAA passes - because I could see from the start that it was all about the money - and not REALLY about the fans.
So, jealousy has NOTHING to do with it in my case. I can just see it from the perspective of those slighted fans. It's too bad others here can't...and it's too bad the band refuses to.
MCC620 wrote:...At 41 I have no desire to hang out and party and get drunk with the band. And it just amazes me that so many people regard that as the big score in their lives. So sad.
NJT At Your Cervix wrote:OK, I really know nothing about the inner workings of ILAA, but here is my thought...How much do you really think the band benefits from the extra money that the ILAA tickets cost? Is it Journey making the extra money? or is it ILAA?? I am sure that Journey probably gets a little more for each ticket sold, but I would think that ILAA benefits from it far more than Neal Schonn!!!
Just a thought!
fred_journeyman wrote:NJT At Your Cervix wrote:OK, I really know nothing about the inner workings of ILAA, but here is my thought...How much do you really think the band benefits from the extra money that the ILAA tickets cost? Is it Journey making the extra money? or is it ILAA?? I am sure that Journey probably gets a little more for each ticket sold, but I would think that ILAA benefits from it far more than Neal Schonn!!!
Just a thought!
Again, and Monker can tell me if I'm not understanding his point correctly, but it seems to me that his point is simply this - it is the FAN that is paying out the whazoo for the chance to meet and greet the band. Time and time again, they are being ignored. While the band might not make a great deal of money from these times, it SAYS a lot about what the band thinks of fans in general.
NJT At Your Cervix wrote:Monker, if you are not jealous, then why waste your time with this thread? Do you really think that any one of the band wants to hang out with you???????????
NJT At Your Cervix wrote:Monker, if you are not jealous, then why waste your time with this thread? Do you really think that any one of the band wants to hang out with you???????????
whocares wrote:From all I've ever read about ILAA, it doesn't say anywhere, that you are guaranteed to meet the band. Anyone who buys the tickets and expects to meet ANY band member, (based on a possibility), deserves to be let down if they don't actually show up for a meet and greet. You probably have a better chance to meet one of the guys at the local piggly-wiggly, than at a as actual concert. It's a waste of money to me, I have no desire to spend (waste) that kind of money for a possibility.
What I find funny is that there are people who ONLY buy ILAA tickets, then act like they are not able to feed their families or buy new clothes for their children or something.
I think it says more that a few of the guys showed up for a private party at someone's house.
Clasicrockldy wrote:I think I was told, or read somewhere that ILAA packages doesn't guarantee that you will meet the band. I know there is a party, you get food, some Journey goodies, but meeting the band isn't guaranteed. Someone correct me if I am wrong about this, or at least point me in the direction of where it says ILAA DOES guarantee the band will be there.
Clasicrockldy wrote:whocares wrote:From all I've ever read about ILAA, it doesn't say anywhere, that you are guaranteed to meet the band. Anyone who buys the tickets and expects to meet ANY band member, (based on a possibility), deserves to be let down if they don't actually show up for a meet and greet. You probably have a better chance to meet one of the guys at the local piggly-wiggly, than at a as actual concert. It's a waste of money to me, I have no desire to spend (waste) that kind of money for a possibility.
What I find funny is that there are people who ONLY buy ILAA tickets, then act like they are not able to feed their families or buy new clothes for their children or something.
I think it says more that a few of the guys showed up for a private party at someone's house.
Thank you, who. I thought I was right about that ILAA doesn't guarantee that you get to meet the band.![]()
whocares wrote:From all I've ever read about ILAA, it doesn't say anywhere, that you are guaranteed to meet the band.
Clasicrockldy wrote:I think I was told, or read somewhere that ILAA packages doesn't guarantee that you will meet the band. I know there is a party, you get food, some Journey goodies, but meeting the band isn't guaranteed. Someone correct me if I am wrong about this, or at least point me in the direction of where it says ILAA DOES guarantee the band will be there.
Crazie Scarab wrote:...Even so, if there is that "possiblilty" of meeting the band, and the band never shows, that is a rip-off in my book. Especially for those $$. I think that's part of what Monker is trying to say.
Crazie Scarab wrote:Even so, if there is that "possiblilty" of meeting the band, and the band never shows, that is a rip-off in my book. Especially for those $$. I think that's part of what Monker is trying to say.
Monker wrote:whocares wrote:From all I've ever read about ILAA, it doesn't say anywhere, that you are guaranteed to meet the band.
LOL...you're missing the point.
The BAND chooses not to attend. I bet if you counted the number of times a member of Journey showed during this tour that you could count them on ONE HAND.
Basicaly, you are making my point for me...the band would rather hang out with those who have an expressed hatred of other Journey fans then those who have shown the love. It's THEIR choice.
whocares wrote:From all I've ever read about ILAA, it doesn't say anywhere, that you are guaranteed to meet the band. Anyone who buys the tickets and expects to meet ANY band member, (based on a possibility), deserves to be let down if they don't actually show up for a meet and greet. You probably have a better chance to meet one of the guys at the local piggly-wiggly, than at a as actual concert. It's a waste of money to me, I have no desire to spend (waste) that kind of money for a possibility.
What I find funny is that there are people who ONLY buy ILAA tickets, then act like they are not able to feed their families or buy new clothes for their children or something.
I think it says more that a few of the guys showed up for a private party at someone's house.
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