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Stabbymcappleton t1_j74rud8 wrote

Completely agree. It cost me $20 to see The Ramones in 1992. I thought that was pretty steep at the time. Saw the Violent Femmes a few years ago at the Showbox. Tix were about $70 each. Someone offered us $500 for the pair.

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ImaginaryCaramel t1_j75dw2c wrote

As a certified young 'un, I always wondered how people in my parents' generation went to so many concerts. Especially during their college days, minimum wage jobs and all. Now I know!

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vandercampers t1_j770reh wrote

In 1987 I earned $4.25 an hour as a cook, and went to at least one concert every weekend, The Cure, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Thompson Twins, Black Flag, Dead Kennedys, Bronski Beat, Depeche Mode, Bauhaus, New Order, so many more. Tickets were 8-15$ for most shows. I sure miss those days

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oldirishfart t1_j77f2jf wrote

$20 in 1992 is $42-43 today adjusted for inflation. So yeah, def not $300-$500.

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DogsCanSweatToo t1_j781brv wrote

They also weren't paying $20 for a 2-day, multi-act, camping festival at a remote venue. They were paying $20 for a bar show.

The whole comparison is nonsense.

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oldirishfart t1_j78ejco wrote

Lol I doubt the Ramones were playing in a bar …

But wait, are you defending today’s concert ticket prices ?

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DogsCanSweatToo t1_j78f2qk wrote

You don't think The Ramones played in bars? Most punk bands did. Look up CBGB, man.

And no. Concert prices are ridiculous, but trying to compare a small, city venue ticket price to a multi-day, multi-act festival is also ridiculous and misleading.

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