Phil O'Keefe Posted May 5, 2016 Posted May 5, 2016 Aka Coachella for old folks. http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/04/entertainment/desert-trip-coachella-old-people/ Dylan, the Stones, McCartney, Roger Waters, The Who, Neil Young... it's almost enough to tempt me into going, but then there's the $199 per day / $399 for the weekend ticket price. Anyone else planning on going?
Members Dendy Jarrett Posted May 5, 2016 Members Posted May 5, 2016 I just had a friend ask me if I could get passes to this. Told him that I love him, but if I could get passes to that show ... it wouldn't be for him! I would think this will sell out in record time. D
Members UstadKhanAli Posted May 5, 2016 Members Posted May 5, 2016 Oldchella, also known as Geezerpalooza, is going to sell it very quickly, I think. It's an unprecedented line-up of major, well-respected artists.
Members blue2blue Posted May 5, 2016 Members Posted May 5, 2016 Aka Coachella for old folks. http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/04/entert...la-old-people/ Dylan, the Stones, McCartney, Roger Waters, The Who, Neil Young... it's almost enough to tempt me into going, but then there's the $199 per day / $399 for the weekend ticket price. Anyone else planning on going? Sounds like my idea of hell on earth. I might go if someone paid ME $400 a day. But probably not. Seriously, I went to a lot of festivals over the years. The smaller the festival, the more likely it was to be fun. The old Long Beach Banjo & Fiddle and Blues festivals were often brilliant. And you could actually SEE the artists (many of whom were big names in their fields, which, admittedly, as time went on, tended to slop over outside the bounds of the titular genres, but were still often worth seeing, purist concerns notwithstanding). But the bigger festivals... mostly ugh. Sure, you'd see a crapload of bands, but they'd all run together. And then... gawsh... the people at those big, mainstream festivals. One's fellow fans. OMG. What morons. Generally speaking.
Members UstadKhanAli Posted May 5, 2016 Members Posted May 5, 2016 One of the things that is not so appealing, as Blue is saying, is the size of the festival. On their website, they state that they are anticipating that as many as 70,000 people may attend. That's at the same time. Not spread out over two or three days. Or to put it another way, that's like taking about three and a half really large arenas of people and putting them out in the desert to watch these bands. I go to things like Reggae on the River (in Northern California) or other festivals, and those are much smaller, and really, a whole lot of fun.
Members AlamoJoe Posted May 6, 2016 Members Posted May 6, 2016 It would be interesting. All those artists are my heroes. And like Blue said, I've done a lot of festivals as well. And I think I'm done with them. All those acts will bring their A game...Not that you can rely on Dylan being anything but the Dylan he feels like on that day.
Moderators daddymack Posted May 6, 2016 Moderators Posted May 6, 2016 Having done Woodstock and Cal Jam [the first, not the second], the thought of being out with tens of thousands of drunk and stoned people my age is not exactly appealing [less now than then, at least then the wimminz were younger {and topless}...now...never mind...]...plus I blew my 'fun' money going to meet Anderton and Dendy in Nashville [aka the Invasion of the Moderator]
Members davd_indigo Posted May 6, 2016 Members Posted May 6, 2016 BDylan should be touring then to promote a NEW album of standards. Another reason to miss the event. But I agree in general to what I think are mostly baby boomer sentiments. I've come to feel that at some point in seating capacity, it becomes more of a spectacle than a concert. I attended several spectacles in my teens and 20's. No more. [video=youtube;zPuyT6EtRQ0]
Members Anderton Posted May 6, 2016 Members Posted May 6, 2016 Having done Woodstock and Cal Jam [the first' date= not the second], the thought of being out with tens of thousands of drunk and stoned people my age is not exactly appealing [less now than then, at least then the wimminz were younger {and topless}...now...never mind...]...plus I blew my 'fun' money going to meet Anderton and Dendy in Nashville [aka the Invasion of the Moderator] Well if you're not going, I'm not going Sorry about you blowing all your "fun" money, I didn't realize you entered through the Gentlemen's Club in the back, and got fleeced by Trixie and Heather. Despite what they said, there is NO admission fee to the Harmony Central offices. We'll get it back for you. Anyway, the only festival I ever went to was the Us Festival, Woz's thing. U2, the Clash, Missing Persons, the Pretenders, and other 80s groups...we did the smart thing and rented an RV, parked in the parking lot, and just stayed there. I'm glad I went so I can say "I've been to a festival" but have no interest in a repeat. However I bet a lot of potential attendees will be swayed by the free cane offer for the first 10,000 people, and the free hearing aid fitting booths. Also all the food trucks will be offering senior specials, and the promoters have promised that the festival will end at 9 PM sharp. What I don't understand is why Geezer Butler isn't playing there.
Moderators daddymack Posted May 7, 2016 Moderators Posted May 7, 2016 On the plus side, they will save on the porta-potties, since most of the people there will be wearing Depends...and I'll wager that AARP, Metamucil, Activia, Viagra, Aleve, Sunsweet, Aracept and a slew of other sponsors will be handing out free samples... and it wasn't Trixie or Heather...I'm a tad too experienced for that...it was Dendy...oh, you want to to see the office? $ {cha-ching} See Anderton? $${cha-ching-ching} Exit to the parking lot? $$$$...Is that an HC provided Cube unit, or his?...and, good lord, is everything in Na$hville like that?
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