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| Quote PopTart="PopTart"Was 12/6 regarded as an expensive ticket in 65?
Average annual wage then was about £1,000'"
As a guide PT, an LP (record album) cost about 37/6 ( about £1.88). I started work as an apprentice draughtsman in August 1965 and my wage was £6.5s a week ( £6.25). That'll give you some idea as to the value of 12/6. 
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| Quote vastman="vastman"The cost of a concert ticket has gone up far more than inflation,
However as someone who first saw bands in the late seventies you do get a lot more of a show.
1965, on average the Stones were on stage for about 35 mins, these days it’s 2 hours like most bands. Also you can hear them now and see them.
I’m sure Redcats factored that in
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| Quote vastman="vastman"Stones and a few other premier bands do still make money on records but nowhere near what they once did. Playing live and merchandise are without doubt the big earners.
However in defence most band attempt to offer as much VFM as they can these days. As I say I remember gigs in the eighties where band that actually could play live did so as if it were a massive inconvenience.'"
The Stones opened a shop in Carnaby Street, London ( that won't mean much to many young Trin fans) a year or two back selling merchandise at greatly inflated prices.
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| Quote Redscat="Redscat"The Stones opened a shop in Carnaby Street, London ( that won't mean much to many young Trin fans) a year or two back selling merchandise at greatly inflated prices.'"
I don’t think it’s a secret that Mick is a capitalist.
Not a surprise though when you consider that by 1970 they were skint and no longer owned their material thanks to a certain Mr Kline. Once bitten twice shy I suppose.
Like a lot of bands they didn’t start to make any real money until the mid seventies but only because they became tax exiles.
Even a socialist like yourself might find it hard to justify 90p in the pound or whatever the super tax rate was, ouch!
And remember it was the artist who used to pay the expenses in those days, roadies, travel etc etc. Didn’t leave much change.
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| Quote vastman="vastman"I don’t think it’s a secret that Mick is a capitalist.
Not a surprise though when you consider that by 1970 they were skint and no longer owned their material thanks to a certain Mr Kline. Once bitten twice shy I suppose.
Like a lot of bands they didn’t start to make any real money until the mid seventies but only because they became tax exiles.
Even a socialist like yourself might find it hard to justify 90p in the pound or whatever the super tax rate was, ouch!
And remember it was the artist who used to pay the expenses in those days, roadies, travel etc etc. Didn’t leave much change.'"
You've finished Seasons in the Sun then?
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| Quote vastman="vastman"I don’t think it’s a secret that Mick is a capitalist.
Not a surprise though when you consider that by 1970 they were skint and no longer owned their material thanks to a certain Mr Kline. Once bitten twice shy I suppose.
Like a lot of bands they didn’t start to make any real money until the mid seventies but only because they became tax exiles.
Even a socialist like yourself might find it hard to justify 90p in the pound or whatever the super tax rate was, ouch!
And remember it was the artist who used to pay the expenses in those days, roadies, travel etc etc. Didn’t leave much change.'"
Couldn'i disagree with anything there, vasty, apart from the fact that it was Mr KLEIN not KLINE. I could,'t allow you to be 100% correct, could I?
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| Quote Redscat="Redscat"Couldn'i disagree with anything there, vasty, apart from the fact that it was Mr KLEIN not KLINE. I could,'t allow you to be 100% correct, could I?'"
One day you might, I live in hope 
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| Strange coincidence but Saturday nights programme "50 years of Parkinson" featured a clip from an interview with Jagger.Not sure of the year but the Stones had been in the charts for 2 years and Jagger said he thought they would only last for another 2 years, maybe less. Thats over 50 years ago.
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| Quote newgroundb4wakey="newgroundb4wakey"Strange coincidence but Saturday nights programme "50 years of Parkinson" featured a clip from an interview with Jagger.Not sure of the year but the Stones had been in the charts for 2 years and Jagger said he thought they would only last for another 2 years, maybe less. Thats over 50 years ago.'"
Rock n roll was still in it infancy then so nobody had any idea that it would last so from his point of view he was right. It wasn’t until the Beatles became a studio band that people began to believe there may be some longevity. Though nobody in their wildest dreams though anyone would last 60 years.
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| Surprisingly, the "forgotten" Rolling Stone, Bill Wyman ls 85 in October Up until a couple of years ago he looked the youngest.
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| Quote Redscat="Redscat"Surprisingly, the "forgotten" Rolling Stone, Bill Wyman ls 85 in October Up until a couple of years ago he looked the youngest.'"
Living the quiet life in a sleepy Suffolk village.
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| Quote Wollo-Wollo-Wollo-Wayoo="Wollo-Wollo-Wollo-Wayoo"Living the quiet life in a sleepy Suffolk village.'"
I’m not surprised, people go on about Jagger being the band sex god but by evert account he was nothing compared to Bill he must be knackered.
Bill will always be tainted by the Mandy Smith thing for me. True you have to question why the mother allowed it, well you don’t as it was money and fame, but Bill has few excuses,
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