Speaking of FM songs in commercials, here's a relatively new one that uses the music for Little Lies (though not the lyrics, as you'll see).
Selling out? Maybe, but hey, it made me laugh!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...&v=M9BOUcpi4Kg
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Speaking of FM songs in commercials, here's a relatively new one that uses the music for Little Lies (though not the lyrics, as you'll see).
Selling out? Maybe, but hey, it made me laugh!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...&v=M9BOUcpi4Kg
Anyone going to the Chicago show? I'm hoping to come up with tickets for it. I think I have hubby talked in to it! :blueblob:
I know of a few people who are going, but sadly, I'm not amongst them!
Just saw this on The Ledge - Mick is quite the entrepreneur! What will he think of to sell next?
http://plexperience.com/images/onesh...twood-2013.jpg
No visible pricing... they're probably unsure how much they'll be able to sell this for. I don't think this type of thing has been done before. If it's successful, I wonder if other musicians would follow suit.
to win this kind of experience as a contest or something is one thing, but to sell it...I don't know seems kind of "slimy" to me...am I the only one...what do you guys think of this kind of thing?...
Yeah... It does seem a bit whorish but I have to say, if I were independently wealthy, I'd be tempted.
What is the price on this? It has to be outrageous.
Someone posted a comment on a site saying $35,000 but that hasn't been confirmed. I don't think they have a hard number for it; I think it's going to be a "best offer" type thing.
The Eagles have charged $1000 for one front row ticket, gift bag, and buffet/drink coupon without a band member in sight; in 2009, Joe charged $5190 for a brief meet'n'greet with him that included a signed guitar and two 5-star ILAA packages (not even guaranteed first row).
If you look at how much more you get here, I can see the price getting pretty high.
I would so do this with any one of the Eagles if I had the dough! (even though I think it's slimy)lol!
I would just be too dumbfounded to do something like this.. I wouldn't have a clue what to even say to Mick Fleetwood, let alone one of the Eagles. It's a pretty exciting package though. I mean the private jet thing alone is worth a lot!!And the backstage hospitality suite! Pretty nice.
If I coud afford to, Soda, I'd book you on that flight from the start of the tour to the finish. I just have to ask. If you had the choice between Mick's plane and the Eagles plane -- which would you choose???? For you I'm sure it's like "Sophie's Choice". For me, it's a no brainer. Duh . . .