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Slint playing Spiderland in NYC

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 2:58 pm
by kerble_Archive
hogrot wrote:Either my sarcasm filters are acting up or the Premier Rock Forum is hating on Slint.


no, not really. just jokes.

the tix to blonde redhead, after the ticketmaster fuckery was $32.05½ a ticket. Stooges and Shellac is something like $50 after the charges.

this sucks.

Slint playing Spiderland in NYC

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 3:24 pm
by Lazybones_Archive
How much for one them official Slint tattoos?

Slint playing Spiderland in NYC

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 3:26 pm
by kerble_Archive
I'm saving up for the "Spiderlamp" and slint-emblazoned "Tweezers," from the merch page, but then I'll just be eating ramen for two months.

:bear: grr.
is it worth it?

Slint playing Spiderland in NYC

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 3:28 pm
by sphincter_Archive
$30 is around £15...that's really not that much over here.

I'd say most of the smaller bands I go to watch cost between £5 and £15...but occasionally I'll go and watch a band like Motorhead which'll cost more like £25...$50...piss take.

I'd definitly pay $30 to see slint.

Slint playing Spiderland in NYC

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 3:50 pm
by h_Archive
of course i'd pay $30, Spiderland is a great album.

Slint playing Spiderland in NYC

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 4:28 pm
by noise&light
burun wrote:I am saving the $30 to buy a hoodie.


I'm saving up to buy these cute tennis shoes I saw at the mall.

http://www.electrical.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=25656

I kid.

Slint playing Spiderland in NYC

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 9:43 pm
by andyman_Archive
Christopher J. McGarvey wrote:For $30 I could go buy their records and sit at home and listen to them real loud without having to be surrounded by a bunch of fan boy idiots.



It's sad how much I have to think this when I go to shows.

Slint playing Spiderland in NYC

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 10:26 pm
by Steve V_Archive
andyman wrote:
Christopher J. McGarvey wrote:For $30 I could go buy their records and sit at home and listen to them real loud without having to be surrounded by a bunch of fan boy idiots.



It's sad how much I have to think this when I go to shows.


Seconded.

I didn't have my life changed by Slint, so I wouldn't pay $30 to see them. I also didn't like Spiderland much when I first heard it. It took a while for me to admit it's a good record. The more I listen to them, the more I take back the shit I talked on Tweez. Why spend $30 on a band of which I'm just not really that big of a fan? I wouldn't spend $30 to see a lot of bands. The only reason I spent $35+$12 in charges for Morrissey tickets is because my brother really wanted me to go with him, so I said okay. 1,000 fucking morons around me crying because they feel like they're seeing Jesus Christ? Fuck that shit.

Shows for the most part have a lot to do lately for me with how I feel about the crowd...or what it will be like. I mean, I like a few hardcore bands from around here, but I NEVER go to their shows because it erupts into a fight or some other bullshit. Indie rock shows are just kids with super-tight jeans and tight American Apparel t-shirts with thick glasses and high hair who drink and bitch about how they really love the Decemberists. No one has any fucking balls!

I'd rather turn the up the heat in my apartment to stifling levels while standing for four hours between three bookcases, staring a picture of the band I printed out and hung on the wall and blasting "Spiderland" instead of spending $30.

Slint playing Spiderland in NYC

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 10:44 pm
by andyman_Archive
Steve V. wrote:I'd rather turn the up the heat in my apartment to stifling levels while standing for four hours between three bookcases, staring a picture of the band I printed out and hung on the wall and blasting "Spiderland" instead of spending $30.



Fucking Incredible!

Hall of fame material right there.

Slint playing Spiderland in NYC

Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 11:31 am
by hogrot_Archive
I shelled out big benjamins to see the pixies. I flew across the fucking country to see them play coachella a couple years ago, but that was a band that DID change my life and one of my biggest regrets in life up to that point was that I'd never get to see them play. I honestly had to choke back a tear when they started playing.

I flew out to California to see them because I was afraid they'd crash and burn before they made it to the east coast. Then I spent $50 a ticket for me and my lady to see them twice when they played in new york. Kristen Hersh and Mike Watt's bands were bonuses at the NY shows. It was worth it, but I would not spend that kind of money to see them again.