Their intellect matches their talent...0. At least they're consistent.
Not, t, t, teasing. Ah, t, t, teasing. Name that tune.They had joy
They had fun
They had teasin's in the Sun....
I must say I am amazed by the stupidity shown in this thread:
Wow / just wow - I'm really "impressed" by the lack of understanding for business on this board sometimes.
Claus
I must say I am amazed by the stupidity shown in this thread
Ha. You act as if you've never been on the board before!
ProgPowerUSA would have been a great way to get their foot in the door here in the states though.
He's a busy man--he doesn't have time to deal with incompetence!![]()
Im surely joking.
I wish Volbeat the best of luck in whatever they do, I just don't like how they made a big deal out of this tour and pulled out of ProgPowerUSA (providing Glenn with unwelcome headache Im sure) just to shoot the tour down. I would assume they'd know all the business aspects of the tour before they even agreed to do it in the first place. I'm sure their reputation will get them the recognition they are striving for--its just a matter of how long it will take and when it will carry over to an international level. ProgPowerUSA would have been a great way to get their foot in the door here in the states though.
Yeah, smart is confirming a major (first ever) US gig then bailing it to join another major festival and then cancelling that one. Nothing says professionalism like dropping two major gigs in less than 2 months.
Some times bad publicity is bad publicity, which is too bad because I really really like their music. It's going to take a hell of a lot to redeem this one.
-MetalRose
People like Stingray are the reason for this stupidity, Claus, because they have no idea what they talk about and make up half-assed rumors based on nothing as if they are a walking copy of TMZ.
Do you know anyone at Volbeat's camp? No you don't. So how about you get a clue.
Wow / just wow - I'm really "impressed" by the lack of understanding for business on this board sometimes.Claus
I'm equally as "impressed" by your ability to routinely overlook the fact that the vast majority on this forum don't work in the music business world. Your justifications for Volbeats "logic" may very well have validity. But, as a fan, we all reserve the right to get pissed off when we feel we've gotten crapped on.
I certainly can't fault Volbeat for trying to maximize their earnings, but quit acting like we're all a bunch of naive idiots who just don't have the proper "business" understanding and therefore can't be upset. There's plenty of business/companies/etc. that justify their "business" decisions by saying it's better for them in the long run. In many cases, this involves screwing fans, customers, employees, etc.
Once again, Volbeat deserves to pursue financial success, no doubt. But lets call a spade a spade here and quit undermining the fans who just want a chance to see them live.
While I agree with pretty much everything you've said in this thread so far, I have to comment on this one item. I won't say that fans own the bands, but a bands success is determined by their fans. Any given band would be absolutely no where if it wasn't for the fans who buy their music, pay to attend their shows/concerts/tours, buy their merch, play that band for others, repost items online, write positive reviews, and so on. Does that mean that the band has to cater to every given fans specific wants/desires/beckoning call/etc.? No - but I think fans have a right to be upset when stuff like this happens and they certainly have the right to voice that frustration.It almost seems like the fans act like they own the bands that they like...like they're your bitch or something. Dance, monkey, dance!
While I agree with pretty much everything you've said in this thread so far, I have to comment on this one item. I won't say that fans own the bands, but a bands success is determined by their fans. Any given band would be absolutely no where if it wasn't for the fans who buy their music, pay to attend their shows/concerts/tours, buy their merch, play that band for others, repost items online, write positive reviews, and so on. Does that mean that the band has to cater to every given fans specific wants/desires/beckoning call/etc.? No - but I think fans have a right to be upset when stuff like this happens and they certainly have the right to voice that frustration.
Couldn't have said it better. While the lack of respect they have shown other people (Glenn particularly) may not have been intentional, I haven't really seen any word coming out of their camp that indicates that they have any remorse for being so fickle with (and somewhat unaware of) their booking arrangements. I'm sure they see everything they've done as a logical business move, but eventually it does come back to the fans who are putting money in their pockets and they seem to have irritated at least a handful or two of those fans. I realize that PP fans may be a small percentage of their fans/potential fans, but we are also the kind of fans that help a fan-base of the bands we like grow (per my post above). As seen on this forum, we are also the kind of fans who will boycott, shit-talk, etc. bands that have done wrong by us. Volbeat seems to have forgotten that word-of-mouth marketing can work two ways. At the same time, a lot of us tend to forget that the vast majority of people don't necessarily take music artists/bands choices and products as seriously as many of us on this board do. Most people probably won't think twice about seeing or buying from a band that has canceled a tour or gone back on their word in the past - hence Van Halen tours and GNR tours selling so well even given some members fickle/drama-queen natures.I think people feel that respect for them has been shirked, if not by the cancellation of their first booking, then by the cancellation of the tour that the original booking had been canceled for originally. I mean, lets face it, in a completely objective way, Volbeat may be trying to maximize profit, but at what expense? They (whoever is involved in these situations) are not showing other people respect. I think that's what it comes down to more than anything, and that's why people are upset.
And I think they have a right to be, and I think Volbeat could've handled the situation with a LOT more grace, right or wrong.