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IMPoster
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1/3/2019 1:37:20 AM
---- Updated 1/3/2019 1:39:40 AM
Who would you go to see ?
A list of 2018 highest earning music artists is released.
The truth is money doesn't reflect record sales these days, touring, guest appearances, books, endorsements, commercials, sideline businesses, judging, acting etc is the way to go now.
When you can earn $1 million a night on a tour, singing a majority of old songs, what's the incentive to write new stuff?
Just look how many old artists/bands are still popular.
1. U2 ($118 million)
2. Coldplay ($115.5 million)
3. Ed Sheeran ($110 million)
4. Bruno Mars ($100 million)
5. Katy Perry ($83 million)
6. Taylor Swift ($80 million)
7. Jay-Z ($76.5 million)
8. Guns N' Roses ($71 million)
9. Roger Waters ($68 million)
10. Diddy ($64 million)
11. Beyoncé ($60 million)
12. Kendrick Lamar ($58 million)
13. The Weeknd ($57 million)
14. The Eagles ($56 million)
15. Depeche Mode ($53 million)
16. Pink ($52 million, tie)
16. Luke Bryan ($52 million, tie)
18. Jimmy Buffett ($51 million)
19. Lady Gaga ($50 million)
20. Calvin Harris ($48 million)
21. Paul McCartney ($47.5 million)
22. Drake ($47 million, tie)
22. Jennifer Lopez ($47 million, tie)
22. Foo Fighters ($47 million, tie)
25. Elton John ($46 million, tie)
25. Metallica ($46 million, tie)
27. Garth Brooks ($45.5 million, tie)
27. The Chainsmokers ($45.5 million, tie)
29. Billy Joel ($43.5 million)
30. Rolling Stones ($39 million)
31. Rihanna ($37.5 million)
32. Helene Fischer ($32 million)
33. Celine Dion ($31 million)
34. Britney Spears ($30 million)
QUESTION ONE - Anyone been to see any of the above ?
QUESTION TWO - Anyone bought albums by any of the above ?
QUESTION THREE - Which of the above would you not listen to if they paid you ?
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Hop On Pop
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1/3/2019 7:13:03 AM
1. Yes, I have seen one of the above. Just one -- U2. They were my first-ever concert (on my own) back in 1987.
2. Yes, I have bought albums by a couple of the above: U2, Guns n' Roses, Paul McCartney, Foo Fighters, Rolling Stones.
3. There are too many.
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Richard Scotti
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1/3/2019 10:39:32 AM
1) I have seen U-2, The Eagles, Paul McCartney. Elton John, The Rolling Stones (many times)
2) I've purchased music from all of the acts I mentioned in question 1.
3) I don't want to disparage any particular acts that I wouldn't see if I was paid to do so. In theory I'd go to almost any concert if someone gave me free tickets. As for actual "pay" - well my time is precious to me, so if I was going to be either bored or grossed out for 2 hours - the compensation would have to be hefty indeed. Would I be allowed to wear ear plugs?
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1/3/2019 12:57:35 PM
saw McCartney, the Eagles (won a free ticket), Elton several times.
would see if I could afford them
Stevie Wonder
Stones
Jimmy Page
Waters
Elton again
Neil Young - the only one I budget in.
Carole King
David Crosby
Dylan
World Party
NIN
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Paul groover
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1/3/2019 10:31:56 PM
I went to see LCD soundsystem and King Gizzard and the lizard wizard last year both great indie bands. I think one day King gizzard will be a global hit as they are all young and keen and very experimental with dual drummers.
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Stoneman
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1/4/2019 12:13:07 AM
I would go see Ed Sheeran, Bruno Mars, Beyonce, The Weekend, J. Lo, Billy Joel, Rihanna and Pink
Q1 Bruno Mars, Jay-Z
Q2 Bruno Mars, The Weekend, Rihanna, The Rolling Stones
Q3 Drake, Coldplay, Garth Brooks
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Steve April
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1/4/2019 12:37:10 AM
I find music much closer to home, enriching my life, to be honest.
I'd go see Bryon Tosoff, Holworks, Phil Streets, Trip Poppies, Stoneman, Steve Ison, Jilly Wright, Francesca to name a few. The list could go on and on here at
IAC/IMP, only mentioning those that jump to mind, whose songs I've listened to in the last few days.
Maybe U2, tho I stopped listening to them around 1990 or so, except on the radio.
Viva indie music. Who needs the celebrities that have the inflated egos, and the A&R teams pumping them in the wings...
Viva indie music!!! Live long and prosper.
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1/4/2019 12:55:52 AM
Sadly, Yoko Ono is not on that list. Still I might see the Stones if they show up again.
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Larree
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1/4/2019 5:34:43 PM
That list is boring. I want to see Mary Halvorson and/or Galina Vale. My two favorite female guitarists on the planet. Mary plays jazz and avant-garde; Galina plays Flamenco and Classical.
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IMPoster
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1/5/2019 2:20:18 AM
Mainstream artists attract mainstream fans and mainstream fans are resigned to the fact that supporting big names costs big bucks I guess.
It's hard to find lists of the highest paid Indie artists and bands because many of the best have since been signed to major labels. Obviously there are uncountable indie artists out there, so many in fact that most of us won't be familiar with them as yet.
It is easier than ever to become an indie artist today but it's harder than ever to capture significant recognition. To stand out in a vast crowd of talented (and untalented) musicians you need to sit on someone's shoulders, wave your arms about, shout and maybe lift your shirt !
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Larree
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1/5/2019 6:46:44 AM
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Duane Flock
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1/5/2019 11:23:16 PM
My youngest daughter works at the Concord Pavillion. I get dirt cheap or free tickets to anyone I want to see with VIP parking.
Just gotta wait till you favorite band comes to town. Sometimes I go to see the new previous acts if I've seen the main ones several times.
I never have a shortage of Tee-shirts though.
D.
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Stoneman
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1/8/2019 11:47:44 PM
Ha! Duane, I live right around the corner from the Pavillion. We go there all the time but not for free. Man, that must be great! Free tickets! There ain't a bad seat in the place. Lots of great artists perform there! Much Respect Brother!
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