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No Recession For Concert-Goers

Friday, March 27th, 2009

On the 20th of March 160,000 U2 tickets sold out in 40 minutes. With ticket prices costing up to €130 (plus booking fee), the nation is clearly not short of a bob or two.  U2 were quick to cash in by adding an extra date, and more power to them.

I love going to gigs myself, but can rarely justify the cost. Living outside Dublin, I need to factor in the cost of trasnport, accomodation and food with the cost of the ticket. More often than not, I’m faced with a bill approaching €500 for a two hour (if I’m lucky) gig. 

U2 are now hitting the “difficult” period. No longer in the first flush of youth, and nearly deserving of the “sgeing rockers” classification, they have begun to search for their identity. The back-to-basics three-chords-and-the-truth formula for many of the tracks on the current album, and it’s predecessor seem to have left the record buying public decidedly unimpressed.  “No Line on the Horizon” sold 484,000 in the US in its first week of release – a respectable figure until you learn that “How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb” sold 840,000 in its first week.

How much of the decline can be attributed to the public’s impression of the album, and how much is due to falling record sales? Clearly, it is impossible to be certain, but one thing IS certain – tour incomes will be the major revenue stream for artists in the near to medium future. Until the music industry learns to embrace the mp3 revolution, ditch restrictive Digital Rights Management and seek out new and innovative revenue streams for their artists, touring and merchandising are the only activities that will put bread on the table.

Welcome to the New Musician.ie

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

Welcome to the new Musician.ie. We’ve listened to your feedback and used it to completely reinvent the site. The site is now intended to be a resource for music nuts as well as musicians, and we will be steadily adding features as we go along.

So what’s new? Well, how about the gigs? We know you guys are like us – you always hear about the gig you’ve been waiting for after it happens. I heard about the Nirvana/Sonic Youth gig on August 21st 1991 – the day after the gig. The trauma burned the date into my memory. Fear not, gentle reader, you need never miss a gig again. We bring you a comprehensive list of gigs from every county in Ireland.  See whats on today, get some inspiration from featured gigs on the home page, browse by location and venue, or browse by artist. If you can’t find The Gig To See, then you’re not looking hard enough.

We’ve got album reviews, from sources like the BBC (with a refreshing lack of bias – they tell it how it is). We’ve got the same old forum, but we’ll be adding to it as we go.  Finally, we’ve got this groovy little blog, to entertain, titillate and inspire you.

What do you want to see on the site? Gear reviews, editorials, more pictures of Brian Cowen in the nip? Let us know through the blog.