id rather shoot myself than listen to isaac brock's voice.
Please save a bullet for me!
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only thing that I sort of liked about some old Modest Mouse was the wailing guitars, all of which have since been removed with over-production.
Regarding fan club sales: While I'm all for them, I don't like it having too much pull; or basically having to depend on them; because then you end up having to sign up for way too many news letters and such. Also, I'm dead set against paid fan club programs. Just let me buy a damned ticket to the show from a legitimate ticket seller! If it were only maybe 5 shows you really wanted to keep tabs on, that's a managable amount of news letters to keep track of. But, let's face it, there are a ton of shows one would like to see that sell quick, along with all sorts of other bands that you really like whose news letters you sign up for just to keep up on what's up. In fact, I have a separate email address solely for this sort of stuff just to keep my email life in control. Even then it gets crazy. Having to depend on signing up for even more just to get a ticket is just too much. Oh, and what about all of those 9:30 email news letters that never seem to make it through to a lot of subscribers. I'm sure those aren't the only ones that get hung up in cyberspace.
Again, everyone, and I mean everyone, needs to NOT SUPPORT SCALPERS! That includes that Ticketbastard scalping reseller. Boycotts have power. If it means you miss a show, than so be it. We all miss out on a lot in life we'd love to be involved in. Deal with it.
Also, I agree that the internet has leveled the playing field immensely when trying to get tickets. I missed a whole lot of shows in the past because I couldn't get to an outlet or I refused to camp out. It's the timing of when they go on sale that still pisses me off when it comes to in demand shows. No problem with it at all for the majority of shows. Sure, some are surprise immediate sell outs but when you know up front it's going to be a quick sell, they should offer alternative on sale times. If memory serves me correct, seems that there were 2 area shows that went on sale outside of regular business hours. They were Coldplay at the 9:30 Club and Radiohead, I think, at Merriweather. Maybe a few more but that is a much more fair system based on maximum fair access for the area fans.