Nine Inch Nails and Jane’s Addiction Gigs in July.

April 17, 2009

Nine Inch Nails and Jane’s Addiction are playing two arena dates in the UK in July.

On Tuesday I got two standing tickets for the gig at the M.E.N Arena in Manchester on Tuesday July 14th, and this morning I picked up two seated tickets for the O2 Arena gig in London on Wednesday July 15th.

The will be NIN gigs 11 and 12 and as Mr Reznor is planning on taking a break, I think the chances are these will be my last.

It all ties up nicely into round figures -

20 years as a fan, after I first heard Head Like A Hole.
London will be gig number 12.
London will also be 10 years since I first saw NIN live in 1999 at Brixton Academy, having missed them on two previous occasions, which were at Manchester Academy, 22nd May, 1994 on The Downward Spiral Tour and London Wembley Stadium, Saturday 31st August 1991 on a red hot summers day when they supported Gun’s and Roses.

Tickets are still available from various outlets, non of which will be referenced and linked in this post due to their persistent theft under the guise of booking and transaction fees.

As for Jane’s Addiction, yes I am a fan and I have seen them twice, the first time being at the Leeds Festival where they were on stunning form, the second time was at Manchester Apollo shortly after and they were awful, and I mean really awful!

So roll on sunny July!

Nine Inch Nails


The Great British Booking Fee Rip Off.

October 9, 2008

As someone who attended his fist gig at the age of 13 (The Alarm at Leeds University in 1983 – ticket price £3.50), I have witnessed first hand over the last ten years the scam that is the ticket booking fee.

As anyone who buys tickets online will be able to testify, the hidden charges and extra charges that are appended on to your total during the transaction can leave a very bitter taste.

In 1999, I bought three tickets for the Leeds leg of the Carling Festival, at the time the tickets cost something like £125.00 with a £5.00 booking fee on each ticket as well as the postage costs.

The tickets were purchased over the telephone, and I distinctly remember the thud as my jaw hit the floor when I was informed of the £5.00 booking fee charge on each ticket.

I wrote an email to The Mean Fiddler who promote the Festival and expressed my feelings in no un-certain terms that the fee was nothing but a rip off and a way to extort extra money from punters.

Mean Fiddler responded to the email using a lot of words, but not offering any real justification for the charge.

We always buy our tickets for the Leeds festival online now via See Tickets and the booking fee is just something you tolerate paying.

But let’s do the maths on the weekend tickets.

If they sell 60,000 weekend tickets (this allows you to camp and attend all three days of the festival, I have attended every Leeds Festival so far) and there is £5.00 extra on the face value of the ticket, this equates to -

5 x 60,000 = 300,000.

So the £5.00 booking fee generates an extra £300,000 in revenue for what exactly?

There is also a tidy profit to be had on the overcharged postage costs of sending out the precious tickets you have just ordered.

I don’t believe for a second it costs anyone £5.00 to send three bits of paper via recorded delivery to a UK address, yet this is the type of charge you will regularly see.

Posted below is the screen grab of the purchase we made a few weeks ago for three tickets to see the Ting Tings at the new Leeds Academy.

The face value of the tickets was £15.00 each.

3 x 15 = 45.

Now we did some checking and spoke to Crash Records in Leeds, as well as running the transaction through various ticket websites and this was the cheapest we could find online.

You will note there has still been an extra £7.89 in fees added (including the postage, which I have no problem paying for, but what is the rest of it for?).

Here is a screenshot of the same transaction via See Tickets -

This includes a £2.00 booking fee on each ticket AND a transaction fee of £4.80.

Giving a total cost of £55.80.

I could not find any mention of delivery charges, but I think there may be one as well.

Next up, we have Ticketmaster, who didn’t have the gig at the Leeds Academy, but did have the Manchester Apollo gig listed.

Straight away on the face value of the ticket there is a £1.50 difference, with this gig costing £16.50.

Next up is a service charge of £3.75 PER TICKET.

Then three delivery options, all costing £3.00 a time, including Box Office Collection and PRINTING YOUR OWN TICKETS!

Yes, that’s £3.00 to go and pick up your own tickets, OR £3.00 TO PRINT YOUR OWN TICKETS!

Giving a grand total for three tickets of £63.75.

So what’s the point of all this, well the point is is I don’t mind paying for something at all, but you just can’t help but get the feeling that every time you make a purchase like this you’re getting done, plain and simple!

One last question to ponder about the Great British Booking Fee Rip Off is this -

If the gig gets cancelled, why do ticket agencies never refund the booking fee?


Nine Inch Nails Rehersal Video – 1,000,000.

June 23, 2008

It’s on NIN.com and you can watch it now.

A live rehearsal performance of 1,000,000 from The Slip album.

I can’t wait for NIN to come back to Europe if this a taste of things to come.

Enjoy!

NIN Rehersal of 1,00,000 from The Slip album.


I Just Can’t Help It…

March 13, 2008

I finally got around to downloading the new Nine Inch Nails album Ghosts I-IV on Thursday last week, I went for the $5.00 option, obviously because I am tight Yorkshireman!

I was very impressed by the download, not only the music but the PDF files and the graphics that came with it.

On Saturday morning I immersed myself in the album and was blown away by Ghost 13, which I think is a stunning piece of work.

What really struck me was how I could envisage a visual for the music of Ghost 13 almost straight away.

After 6 hours hammering it out on After Effects, I finally came up with a short 40 second promo video for the track.

This then led on to presenting it along with getting all the PDF files in one place where they could be viewed at leisure.

Ladies and Gentlemen – I give you my very own Ghosts I-IV promo spot!

Watch the video and then click the link to see the Flash Book.

Flash-Books.co.uk - Ghosts I-IV.


It’s All Over For Record Labels (How To Make $750,000.00 In 24 Hours.)

March 6, 2008

On Sunday 2nd March 2008 Trent Reznor’s Nine Inch Nails officially signalled the end of Record Labels as we know them (Eat your heart out Steve!).

Reznor concluded his contract with his label Interscope last year with the Year Zero Remix album and became a free agent.

For the last two weeks prior to Sunday, he had indicated via NIN.com something was in the pipeline by simply saying “Soon…”

On Sunday night he released Ghosts I-IV, a 36 track instrumental album.

The album was available in 5 different formats -

Free Download – The first 9 tracks from the Ghosts I-IV collection available as high-quality, DRM-free MP3s, including the complete PDF.

$5.00 Download – All 36 tracks in a variety of digital formats including a 40 page PDF.

$10.00 2x CD Set – Ghosts I-IV on two audio CDs in a six panel digipak package with a 16 page booklet.

$75.00 Deluxe Edition Package – Ghosts I-IV in a hardcover fabric slipcase containing: 2 audio CDs, 1 data DVD with all 36 tracks in multi-track format, and a Blu-ray disc with Ghosts I-IV in high-definition 96/24 stereo and accompanying slideshow.

Last but not least the piece de resistance -

$300.00 Ultra Deluxe Limited Edition Package – Limited to 2500 copies and carrying the personal hand written signature of the man himself.

Now for the science bit…

The $300.00 Ultra Deluxe Limited Edition Package SOLD OUT IN 24 HOURS, this means that -

300 x 2500 = 750,000.00.

And there in that figure (750,000.00) lies the proof that Record Labels are now dead in the water.

Reznor generated three quarters of a million dollars in 24 hours and has to answer to no one…no record executives, no one at Interscope, NO ONE!

Not bad for someone who used to clean famous people’s pubic hair off the toilet seat…

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Nine Inch Nails – New Album – Ghosts I-IV.

March 3, 2008

He said wait, and we waited.

He said soon, and we held our breath.

New Nine Inch Nails album – Ghosts I-IV released today.

36 instrumental tracks recorded in 10 weeks with no fixed agenda, just let the creativity flow.

Guess what I will be doing as soon as I get home from work!

Available formats here.

Nine Inch Nails - Ghosts.


Mike Peters / The Alarm Gathering – 2008.

February 7, 2008

On a cold and windy weekend in January, I attended my ninth Mike Peters annual Gathering in Llandudno, North Wales.

To the un-initiated Mike Peters is the front man of the band The Alarm.

The Alarm were my boyhood heroes during my teenage years, and they produced some great music including classics such as -

Where Were You Hiding When The Storm Broke?
68 Guns.
Blaze Of Glory.

The Gathering is split into two performances over two nights and sells out every year, with people attending from all over the globe.

On the Friday night, Mike does a solo acoustic performance on a stage set in the middle of the arena, and on the Saturday night it is a full on band performance on the main stage.

Where else for about £30.00 are you going to get over five hours of great live music for that sort of money?

Detailed below are the set lists performed at the two gigs, played over the weekend.

THE GATHERING 2008 25/26th JANUARY 2008,
The Arena, Venue Cymru, Llandudno, N Wales

The Ultimate Alarm Weekend

Seventy Two songs of Love Hope and Strength

FRI ACOUSTIC SET [MIKE PETERS]

LOVE HOPE & STRENGTH
UNSAFE BUILDING
SHOUT TO THE DEVIL
REASON 41
FOR FREEDOM
ACROSS THE BORDER
TELL ME
WHAT KIND OF HELL
SECOND GENERATION
DAWN CHORUS
ONLY THE THUNDER
WALK FOREVER BY MY SIDE
MAJORITY
HALLOWED GROUND
SHELTER
PERMANENCE IN CHANGE
PRESENCE OF LOVE
EYE OF THE HURRICANE
THE ROCK
LOVE DON’T COME EASY
CHANGE II
NO FRONTIERS B HARP
HOW THE MIGHTY FALL
CORRIDORS OF POWER
A NEW SOUTH WALES
THE WIND BLOWS AWAY MY WORDS
MOMENTS IN TIME
MARCHING ON
WHERE WERE YOU HIDING?
SIXTY EIGHT GUNS
ABSOLUTE REALITY
BLAZE OF GLORY
MOMENTS IN TIME[REPRISE]

Set Length 2:15 [33 SONGS]

SAT ELECTRIC SET [THE ALARM MMVIII]

THE OPENING
THREE SEVENS CLASH
WHERE WERE YOU HIDING WHEN THE STORM BROKE?
MY TOWN
FIGHTBACK
ABSOLUTE REALITY
THE ALARM CALLING
THE DECEIVER
WAR SONG
I NEVER LEFT I ONLY WENT AWAY
CEASE AND DESIST
HIGHER CALL
BLAZE OF GLORY
ACOUSTIC STAGE[In the middle of the venue!!!]
BREATHE
RIGHT BACK WHERE I STARTED FROM
CLOSE
21ST CENTURY
ELECTRIC STAGE
ONE STEP CLOSER TO HOME
KNIFE EDGE
SOLD ME DOWN THE RIVER
DRUNK AND DISORDERLY
TRAFFICKING
SUPERCHANNEL
STRENGTH
RAIN IN THE SUMMERTIME
WITHOUT A FIGHT
RESCUE ME
SIXTY EIGHT GUNS

ENCORE 1
DEESIDE
THE STAND[INC.THE CHANT HAS JUST BEGUN]
MARCHING ON

ENCORE 2
45 RPM
NEW ROSE
BOREDOM
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN
SHEENA IS A PUNK ROCKER
45 RPM [REPRISE]
SPIRIT OF ’76
LOVE HOPE STRENGTH

Set length: 3 Hours [39 SONGS]

Mike Peters / The Alarm Gathering - 2008 Ticket Stub.


Leeds Festival 2008 – Bulls ‘Back’ On Parade!

January 23, 2008

Got a phone call from my Dad yesterday while I was at work, informing me of the breaking news that the organisers of the Leeds and Reading Festival had announced that they had signed up three American Headline acts for 2008.

The Leeds Festival is one of the highlights of my Summer and I have attended everyone so far.

So the rumour mill is now in full working order, but I’m going to stick my neck out here, and say without too much of a doubt, that one of the headliners is pretty much nailed on, I am quite prepared to put my house on these boys been there!

Reformed and possibly one of the best live bands there has ever been – Killing In The Name Of …………… I’ll see you down the front!


Nine Inch Nails Release Still in Download Format.

December 19, 2007

Nine Inch Nails have released the limited edition Still CD in download format according to www.nin.com today.

The album contains stripped down tracks of some old NIN faves and is recorded in quite a raw, yet intimate format.

It’s not perfect, but then it shouldn’t be as it’s recorded live within a studio environment.

Having seen some of the video footage that was taken at the time, the recordings were done at night with just candles lighting up the studio and the wind blowing into the room through open doors and windows.

The music is very deconstructed and is based around Reznor and a piano.

It’s not loud and it’s not aggressive, but it shows another side of Reznor and the NIN experience.

See Amazon for the download.


Flu, Gigs and Streaming Media!

December 14, 2007

Had the dreaded flu for the entire week hence the lack of postings this week.

The Shed Seven gig last Saturday was excellent and the whole crowd were well up for it.

They played all their hits and finished with a stunning version of Going For Gold.

One of the stand out moments was a brilliant Parallel Lines which made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up!

Shed Seven Ticket Leeds University 08 - 12 -07.

Back in the land of the living, one of the websites I always have an eye on regarding the use of web video is www.streamingmedia.com.

Whilst checking the website this morning I noticed they put up digital versions of the bi-monthly magazine they produce – Streaming Media Magazine.

You can read the magazine in flash page turn environment within your browser.

They have featured articles from the likes of Lisa Larson, who is a flash video expert and has recently published the book – Flash Video for Professionals.

The September / October edition of Streaming Media Magazine can be found here.

You will need flash player installed.

Streaming Media Magazine.


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