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It would still be because it's gone over budget to what they had expected to pay, whether they're carrying the can or Sony are.
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Regardless of who incurs the debt, neither party could have possibly believed that the tour would generate a huge revenue. And as those who talked to Sean mentioned, they intend to recoup the loss by playing big money making festivals. I guess that kind of suggests they're not too bothered by the fact that they took a loss on venture out this way. Last edited by Bryter Layter; 11-10-2009 at 21:27. |
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They did it before with Cuba and with that pub/club place that they'd bought but it then fell through. The ups and downs of business, even in the music industry!
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meh, I figure you know this, Takk, but I'm kind of just throwing that out there for whoever wants it! Anyway, I don't think it's the band's intent to gain much popularity over here. They clearly did this for the fans that they have known/suspected that they had waiting over here, and it seemed to me that they were absolutely blown away by just how much it meant to some of us. In their eyes, the response seemed like it was an over the top exaggeration of what they had expected, not in terms of ticket sales but in terms of the intensity and dedication of the people they saw night after night... it sure seemed like they wanted to come do it all again, even if it meant losing money. My guess is they never expected to have a copy of Feminine is Beautiful put in front of them to sign, or people carrying stacks of records and odds and ends to have signed. It seems like they were surprised just by the number of things that they saw that never had an actual US release. Truth be told, I highly doubt losing money on a N. American tour will ever put the band in a tough spot. They're likely doing very well for themselves, to say the least. They only did this because they had no reservations about taking a hit on the money. |
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ROFL!
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i personally don't see why they need or want to "break north america". i just wish they valued their small, but loyal american fan base an inkling more. i do understand that it's not likely financially beneficial for them to come over for every album, so i 100% appreciate it when they do. it's like a GIFT to us...i just wish they gave us the gift of their presence a little more often. i quite like being able to see them in small venues on an intimate level.
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Hehe, hopefully not Europe is missing them
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This is not meant to be taking anything away from your experience of the tour. I'm just pointing out the facts. TheGreatPretender is right - The US tour was successful, and the shows were bloody great. I don't think tzb was saying that the tour hasn't achieved anything or that they shouldn't go back to the US (I personally definitely think they should... after they've given me a chance to save up again ) but more that the Manics can play whatever small sized shows they want in the UK. They cost about the same. Often the smaller gigs are cheaper. Quote:
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Thanks for bringing up the venue size. How large were the venues on the JFPL tour in the UK? And, was that a typical size for the Manics, or were they playing smaller venues because they didn't release any singles?
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It was a good tour and I think if many in the UK saw the reception they recieved over here, they'd be impressed considering the prevailing attitude is (even among us in N America) they really don't have much of a following on this continent. Actually, now that I know the circumstances surrounding this tour, I think it's made me an even bigger fan then I was previously. Irradiata, great questions hun! I'm interested to know what the answers are too. Btw, happy Thanksgiving to you and the fam! Last edited by Bryter Layter; 12-10-2009 at 08:43. |
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Really? Looks like we're headed the same way if HMV is anything to go by!
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I'm just not really interested in idle, unsubstantiated claims. I'm sure the US shows were very special in all manner of ways, but suggesting they couldn't play small gigs over here seems an obviously daft thing to say. They do. I'm not sure how stating this fact makes me someone pissing on someone else's bonfire, I'm just trying to keep discussion within the confines of reality.
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I'm sure they could play small venues over there - many popular bands do (Radiohead) on occasion to "keep it real" (whatever that means ). I guess the point that was being made initially is that if the Manics were to play a venue the size of say Philly (not Toronto and NYC - they were much bigger venues) in the UK, not only would getting a ticket be tough, but they'd be mobbed should they attempt to meet the fans post-gig as they did on this tour. I realize their popularity has dwindled a bit since the days of TIMT in Britain, but they're still a hell of a lot more known there then they are on this continent. At least, that's what I'm assuming the originator of that statement meant. |
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I hope they get some new fans out of this. Wonder how many people just saw the listing in the paper or whatever and just went along to one of the gigs because they just wanted to go to a gig. They're a brilliant live act, I expect they can win people over like that. Remember talkin to a bloke at the Man City gig last year, he wasn't there for Manics at all, just thought they were "alright", but admitted they were brilliant live and said he was gonna grab a couple of albums the next day.
Wouldn't surprise me if they don't make many new fans out of it, like. Plenty of people who've been waiting 10 years for this, and then there's the fortunate ones who could afford to fly out from here anyway.
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Some places are harder than others, I've never managed to meet them after a Cardiff gig because they stay in the venue for much longer as they tend to have more family and friends around after the show.
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