Gunbot wrote:I'll go with Metallica.
Can they fill an arena themselves? IDK...but still not who I am looking for.
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Gunbot wrote:I'll go with Metallica.
Thenightbull wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Gunbot wrote:I'll go with Metallica.
Can they fill an arena themselves? IDK...but still not who I am looking for.
Just spill the damn beans already deano![]()
Rockindeano wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:As far Jovi goes my give a damn's been busted since New Jersey...
Yeah we know, complete garbage.Overrated. Stick to those bands where no more than 50 people know who they are dude. Keep spinning that shit you call music, like fuckin Trixter.
Rockindeano wrote:Thenightbull wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Gunbot wrote:I'll go with Metallica.
Can they fill an arena themselves? IDK...but still not who I am looking for.
Just spill the damn beans already deano![]()
I can literally hear Gunbot 15 miles away, feverishly rummaging through papers and the internet, checking touring acts on Pollstar. He'll no doubt get it first. MG definitely won't get it.
StocktontoMalone wrote:Rockindeano wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:As far Jovi goes my give a damn's been busted since New Jersey...
Yeah we know, complete garbage.Overrated. Stick to those bands where no more than 50 people know who they are dude. Keep spinning that shit you call music, like fuckin Trixter.
And keep getting drink off Bruce's protein COCKtail....dude hasn't been relevant since you were spanking it to Courtney Cocks....
Gunbot wrote:Dave Matthews Band
Rockindeano wrote:Gunbot wrote:Dave Matthews Band
Well, am I right on this one? And did you look at pollstar Gbot?
Gunbot wrote:Two other acts a little outside the genre but close enough would be the Eagles and Pink Floyd (if they ever decided to tour again).
Rockindeano wrote:Gunbot wrote:Two other acts a little outside the genre but close enough would be the Eagles and Pink Floyd (if they ever decided to tour again).
Food for thought- Can the Eagles still do it? Can they sell out 22,000 seaters, by themselves?
StevePerryHair wrote:I just saw them Saturday in Tampa. A completely sold out big hockey arena, every seat around the entire arena sold. No big act to co-headline with, and they sold out. And guess what! They played lots of their newer music and people KNEW it and were singing along! Like it or not, they found a way to stay relevant.
StevePerryHair wrote:I just saw them Saturday in Tampa. A completely sold out big hockey arena, every seat around the entire arena sold. No big act to co-headline with, and they sold out. And guess what! They played lots of their newer music and people KNEW it and were singing along! Like it or not, they found a way to stay relevant.
Melissa wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:I just saw them Saturday in Tampa. A completely sold out big hockey arena, every seat around the entire arena sold. No big act to co-headline with, and they sold out. And guess what! They played lots of their newer music and people KNEW it and were singing along! Like it or not, they found a way to stay relevant.
Yep, even the seats behind the stage, completely sold outI haven't been much of a fan since New Jersey, and call them what you want, but they are pretty much the only ones from that "era" who can do that now it seems, with NO co-headliner, so they must have done something right all this time.
StevePerryHair wrote:Melissa wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:I just saw them Saturday in Tampa. A completely sold out big hockey arena, every seat around the entire arena sold. No big act to co-headline with, and they sold out. And guess what! They played lots of their newer music and people KNEW it and were singing along! Like it or not, they found a way to stay relevant.
Yep, even the seats behind the stage, completely sold outI haven't been much of a fan since New Jersey, and call them what you want, but they are pretty much the only ones from that "era" who can do that now it seems, with NO co-headliner, so they must have done something right all this time.
yep, obstructed view and people paid to "hear" them
StevePerryHair wrote:Melissa wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:I just saw them Saturday in Tampa. A completely sold out big hockey arena, every seat around the entire arena sold. No big act to co-headline with, and they sold out. And guess what! They played lots of their newer music and people KNEW it and were singing along! Like it or not, they found a way to stay relevant.
Yep, even the seats behind the stage, completely sold outI haven't been much of a fan since New Jersey, and call them what you want, but they are pretty much the only ones from that "era" who can do that now it seems, with NO co-headliner, so they must have done something right all this time.
yep, obstructed view and people paid to "hear" them
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