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Post by jolene102 on Jul 2, 2007 18:26:10 GMT -5
maybe they could just give "us" on here one last headlining tour that's in small intimate venues and then people will wake up and Lifehouse will be HUGE and sell out seated venues. Then we could at least get the best of both worlds for us and for the guys.
uh, ya, i'm rambling too.
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Post by Minka on Jul 3, 2007 7:16:39 GMT -5
I don't have anyway $40 left for the club I'm maybe egoistic but I actually like it as it is right now, they're not too big, just right and I like it that way, tho I wouldn't mind if they would be a tiny litte more known over here.
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Post by FrancisMartin on Jul 3, 2007 8:07:49 GMT -5
Ya, I kind of like the way they are now, but I wonder what they want. I wonder if they get frustrated that they make this amazing music, perform it flawlessly live, and don't get the recognition they deserve. I keep thinking of that comment Jason made in the lengthy article about Who We Are about this record taking them to the next level in their career. With this Goo Goo Dolls tour i guess they are also trying to figure out how they do in bigger venues...Of course it isn't the same has if you only have Lifehouse fans in there...But they can gain experience and see if moving to bigger venues is their next step or continuing in intimate venues will be the best for them and for us,fans.
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Post by gogonutz on Jul 3, 2007 9:12:40 GMT -5
Well, at least 85% of the crowd comes for the Goo Goo Dolls, and I am sure many of them like or will like Lifehouse, but it doesn't tell Lifehouse much if they can sell out a bigger venue. Especially since they didn't sell out mid-level venues before. So I'm pretty sure they'll start out playing mid-level venues again on their headlining tour. If things go well and they sell out, they might start looking for some bigger places, but that might take a while.
As for Europe, my fears are that they'll end up doing a summer festival tour, which means not many possibilities to meet them and besides, I'll probably be gone by the time they get here, lol. But ah well, maybe they can do some club dates in between the festivals, that'd be neat.
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Post by FadedJade on Jul 3, 2007 23:41:30 GMT -5
Well, at least 85% of the crowd comes for the Goo Goo Dolls, and I am sure many of them like or will like Lifehouse, but it doesn't tell Lifehouse much if they can sell out a bigger venue. Maybe it's not what Fransisco meant, but I took what he was saying as seeing how Lifehouse does playing in larger venues. How well they can play to a larger crowd and keep the energy going.
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Post by kris0l0gy on Jul 3, 2007 23:48:17 GMT -5
i'm still waiting for some prizes from the original lifehouse fan club. i don't trust them anymore. lol
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Post by gogonutz on Jul 4, 2007 8:52:13 GMT -5
Well, at least 85% of the crowd comes for the Goo Goo Dolls, and I am sure many of them like or will like Lifehouse, but it doesn't tell Lifehouse much if they can sell out a bigger venue. Maybe it's not what Fransisco meant, but I took what he was saying as seeing how Lifehouse does playing in larger venues. How well they can play to a larger crowd and keep the energy going. oo yeah, that makes sense
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Post by FrancisMartin on Jul 4, 2007 14:07:20 GMT -5
Maybe it's not what Fransisco meant, but I took what he was saying as seeing how Lifehouse does playing in larger venues. How well they can play to a larger crowd and keep the energy going. oo yeah, that makes sense Yes, i was trying to make that point Jade.There are some differences between a bigger venue and a small one. The stage, the number of persons in the crowd, the sound,etc.
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