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TicketBastard

Posted: February 11, 2009 in Music
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Go Schumer…

Schumer Calls for Ticketmaster Probe Over Suspicious Springsteen Sales
Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., and U.S. Rep. Bill Pascrell, D-N.J., call for an investigation into Ticketmaster, after Bruce Springsteen fans complain about being ripped off.

Sen. Charles Schumer wants to show Ticketmaster who’s boss, after hundreds of Bruce Springsteen fans complained they were ripped off by the ticket seller’s Web site.

Fans reported that when they tried to buy tickets for Springsteen’s upcoming tour last Monday, they were redirected from the Ticketmaster site to a subsidiary, TicketsNow, which specializes in reselling tickets above face value.

Schumer, D-N.Y., on Sunday joined Rep. Bill Pascrell, D-N.J., in calling for the Federal Trade Commission to investigate.

“It was a classic bait-and-switch,” Schumer said. “‘We don’t have the tickets at $75, but maybe this site has them at $200.’ Guess what? The same people owned both sites.”

And this angry Canadian customer has my full support too.

Scalping suit filed against Ticketmaster in Canada

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Reuters) – Ticketmaster Entertainment Inc was hit with a C$500 million ($410 million) lawsuit in Canada on Monday, alleging the company broke the law by reselling tickets at inflated prices. A Toronto man who tried to buy two tickets to a November 2008 concert by the band Smashing Pumpkins alleges Ticketmaster’s website said none were available, but redirected him to the website of the company’s TicketsNow resale unit.

I’ve loathed Ticketmaster for years. They rip you off on surcharges and it is very difficult for the average fan to get a good seat for a major act like Springsteen because the system is so stacked in favor of scalpers. As if these third party ticketing agencies weren’t bad enough, now Ticketmaster wants a piece of the action by creating their own company?

I hope they get taken out to the woodshed for this, by state and/or federal lawmakers.

Live Performance

Posted: February 6, 2009 in Music
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Sparta – “Crawl”

Rock the Casbah

Posted: November 24, 2008 in Music
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The New York Times has an interesting story on the first all-female rock group in Saudi Arabia.

Better late than never.

VATICAN CITY–The Vatican’s newspaper has finally forgiven John Lennon for declaring that the Beatles were more famous than Jesus Christ, calling the remark a “boast” by a young man grappling with sudden fame.

The comment by Lennon to a London newspaper in 1966 infuriated Christians, particularly in the United States, some of whom burned Beatles’ albums in huge pyres.

But time apparently heals all wounds.

“The remark by John Lennon, which triggered deep indignation mainly in the United States, after many years sounds only like a `boast’ by a young working-class Englishman faced with unexpected success, after growing up in the legend of Elvis and rock and roll,” Vatican daily Osservatore Romano said.

For the record, these were Lennon’s original comments which created the firestorm back in 1966:

“Christianity will go. We’re more popular than Jesus now. I don’t know which will go first, rock ‘n’ roll or Christianity. Jesus was all right, but his disciples were thick and ordinary. It’s them twisting it that ruins it for me.”

No word yet on whether L’Osservatore Romano plans to offer similar comments about the Lennon songs “Imagine” and “God.”

Live Performance

Posted: November 20, 2008 in Music
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The Police – “Next to You”

A sad day… the last surviving member of one of rock’s great power trios has passed on.

PORTLAND, Ore. — The Jimi Hendrix Experience’s drummer Mitch Mitchell was found dead in a downtown Portland hotel Wednesday.

The Multnomah County Medical Examiner’s office said 61-year-old Mitch Mitchell likely died of natural causes. His body was found just after 3 a.m. at the Benson Hotel.

An autopsy was scheduled for Wednesday.

Mitchell had been playing with the Experience Hendrix tour that just made a stop in Portland at the Schnitz last Friday.

Mitchell might not be one of the greatest drummers in rock history, but his style of playing suited the Experience perfectly. In order for a band to be successful, it’s not about how proficient or creative they are as individual musicians (although that certainly helps), but rather it’s about how their chemistry makes them work as a cohesive unit. If you haven’t read it, I highly recommend picking up a copy of Room Full of Mirrors, Charles R. Cross’s definitive biography of Jimi Hendrix.

You might want to bring an umbrella

A drunken Jersey City councilman was arrested for urinating on a crowd of concertgoers from the balcony of a Washington nightclub, police and club sources said Saturday.

Councilman Steven Lipski was caught relieving himself onto several revelers at the 9:30 Club during a concert by a Grateful Dead tribute band Friday night, club sources said.

“He was very drunk,” the source said, noting that it wasn’t the first time Lipski had caused a ruckus at the popular concert venue.

“We’ve dealt with this man before,” the source added. “He’s never peed on anybody, but he gets really belligerent and drunk.”

I’ve been to many shows at the 9:30 Club – it’s my favorite concert venue. I’ve also seen some pretty strange crowds there and other shows, but this guy is on a whole other level.

Live Performance

Posted: November 9, 2008 in Music
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Jimmy Eat World – “23”

Live Performance

Posted: October 28, 2008 in Music
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The Prodigy, “Breathe”

Live Performance

Posted: October 26, 2008 in Music
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AC/DC – “Let There Be Rock”