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#1 Posted : 19 September 2012 11:11:44(UTC)
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This is baffling me at times, sorry.

Just seems that in 2005 they struggled to sell tickets for ONE gig at Brixton Academy and in 2006 at the Wembley Arena gig the back 1/3 of the hall was curtained off as apparently only 2/3 of tickets were sold. This was around the time of a recent new album and an NME "Godlike Genius" award pushing their profile right up . Now in 2012 they're selling out every gig without a sweat.

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#2 Posted : 19 September 2012 11:58:18(UTC)
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Maybe the Novelty of them getting back together had by that time dissipated and from what I have read on here some of the gigs from around that time were a little underwhelming...
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#3 Posted : 19 September 2012 12:59:28(UTC)
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Cranelane wrote:
Maybe the Novelty of them getting back together had by that time dissipated and from what I have read on here some of the gigs from around that time were a little underwhelming...


Brixton '05 was ace
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#4 Posted : 19 September 2012 13:01:10(UTC)
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Among the general buying public, the difference between the perception of a gang of has-beens promoting a sub-standard album, and a team of worthy legends touring their classics?

For the more seriously music-minded, Gillian returning to the fold with the promise of some retro-synth charm to balance all those guitars?

Better bass?

:wink:

Ner ner ner ner ner
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ROCKET MICK on 20/09/2012(UTC), neverten on 21/09/2012(UTC)
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#5 Posted : 19 September 2012 13:06:40(UTC)
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Coverage. In terms of London-ish shows

1998 : Reading (50,000) + Ally Pally (11,000)
2001 : Brixton x 3 (15,000)
2002 : Finsbury Park (30,000)
2005 : Hyde Park (40,000) + QEH (650) + Brixton (5,000)
2006 : Wembley (7,000ish)

2009 : Bad Lieu Heaven (1,100)
2010 : Bad Lieu Camden (1,300)

2011 : Troxy (2,000)
2012 : Brixton x 2 (10,000)

Absence makes the heart grow fonder, and in the 2001-2006 era, they sold around 100K tickets in London area alone. The market was saturated with New Order Live then.
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#6 Posted : 20 September 2012 04:41:54(UTC)
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Further on, a new generation wanting to witness That Great band That Movies Were Made About. Touts buying a quater of tickets for some gigs. Easier access to online purchases.
Also extremely clever approach to gig announcements and venue sizes. Whoever is running their marketing strategy right now is doing an excellent job indeed.
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ROCKET MICK on 20/09/2012(UTC)
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#7 Posted : 20 September 2012 06:31:18(UTC)
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Thanks for the theories :thumb:
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#8 Posted : 21 September 2012 06:23:19(UTC)
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Fair point, Bournemouth venue I understand moved to the smaller hall due to poor ticket sales, but as for the here and now, might be down to all the speculation since last October of the end is nigh and the reason for everyone everywhere wanting to see them for what maybe one last time.
Great marketing whatever the outcome.
slow down.
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ROCKET MICK on 21/09/2012(UTC)
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#9 Posted : 25 September 2012 09:34:36(UTC)
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Biginoil wrote:
team of worthy legends touring their classics?



I always remember some music journalist back in the mid to late 80s saying something like "People haven't realised New Order are legends yet but sometime in the next century they will" I recall thinking at the time yep!Just odd sometimes how slow people are to catch up
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#10 Posted : 25 September 2012 11:14:51(UTC)
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captain solo wrote:
Fair point, Bournemouth venue I understand moved to the smaller hall due to poor ticket sales, but as for the here and now, might be down to all the speculation since last October of the end is nigh and the reason for everyone everywhere wanting to see them for what maybe one last time.
Great marketing whatever the outcome.


Is it the case that the end is nigh?.... Or are they Here To Stay? Smile
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#11 Posted : 26 September 2012 00:16:44(UTC)
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I'm amazed no one's said that it's cos Hooky was in the band originally? Black eye




And now he's gone, people want to go see them agan! Clown
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ROCKET MICK on 26/09/2012(UTC), Cap't Solo on 02/10/2012(UTC)
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#12 Posted : 26 September 2012 00:53:27(UTC)
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johnny wrote:
Just seems that in 2005 they struggled to sell tickets for ONE gig at Brixton Academy and in 2006 at the Wembley Arena gig the back 1/3 of the hall was curtained off as apparently only 2/3 of tickets were sold. This was around the time of a recent new album and an NME "Godlike Genius" award pushing their profile right up . Now in 2012 they're selling out every gig without a sweat.

The gigs then were to promote an album which wasnt particulary well received though. Some people, perhaps, werent excited by the possibility of hearing I Told You So live wheras these gigs have seen some old classics reappear.
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#13 Posted : 26 September 2012 09:15:20(UTC)
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For me, most of the reasons are covered here.

Yeah they've been clever in choosing venues that will sell out quickly and so create a bit of a buzz, particularly in 2011 when they first came back e.g. they could have picked a bigger venue than The Troxy last December and played more than one gig in London but held back.

The absence of Hook has clearly had a positive impact. And that's not taking anything away from him as an iconic bass player. But they're enjoying themselves alot more now than when Hook was around and it looks like that mood swing has had a highly positive affect on their performance. People generally perform better when they're having fun and like the company they're keeping. That happy environment must have a lot to do with them playing a load more gigs now than any year since 1986, and that constant playing will have helped them to get the set down better and tighter. End result?...bucket loads of glowing reviews in the media about their gigs, which people read and then buy a ticket when NO come to a town near them. Self fulfilling innit?.

Perhaps Hook shouldn't feel so bitter about what NO have achieved without him. Because they wouldn't have done this with him.



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