Posted on 10/27/2017 2:32:01 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
To cleanse the palate, I feel about this the way I do about Smalt. I cant believe someone had the idea, let alone that they pulled together a critical mass of people willing to make it a reality. Imagine the confluence of circumstances in which an airlines executives greenlight a live concert for a captive audience in the cattle-car environs of an airplane and then actually find artists willing to play it. And not struggling artists either. Youll know some of the names. You sell a million albums and then one day you wake up and ask your manager where your next gig and he says, Flight 132 from Tampa to Philly.
This is a whole thing, called Live at 35, thats been going on for six years. I only first heard of it today. And judging from the reaction on social media, Im not the only one. As Hillary Clinton might say, what happened?
Warner Music Nashville (WMN) announced today that they have teamed up with Southwest Airlines to produce a variety of promotions that will bring music into the skies. With this new partnership, Southwest will continue their history of pop-up shows on board flights featuring WMN artists, with the label also agreeing to continue their tradition of traveling with the airline.
Perhaps the most popular aspect of the agreement is the continuation of the Live at 35 in-air concert series, as well as the Opry at the Southwest Porch at Bryant Park series of summer concerts. Launched as a curiosity in 2011, the Live at 35 series has only grown in popularity over the past six years, as Southwest passengers hope that their flight will be one of the lucky ones to feature a sure-to-go-viral performance.
I grew up in New York City and I assure you, if a dude wandered into your crowded rush-hour car rattling a coffee cup and crooning which happened a lot you didnt consider yourself one of the lucky ones. Granted, the acts in the Warner Music stable will be more talented on average than the acts at the 34th Street stop, but youre in a fouler mood on the plane than are on the subway. The trip is longer, you have four inches of legroom, and odds are you want to either sleep or watch a movie. Maybe you need to get some work done. Suddenly you look up and theres Coldplay crammed behind the beverage cart, all set to rock coach. Do they give out free drinks on these concert flights, at least? This amenity should come with extra amenities to compensate.
Has anyone been on one of these flights? Was the vibe just pure embarrassment and discomfort for all concerned? And what does Warner Music get out of participating? An annoyed audience of a few hundred people is a blip in sales even if every passenger goes out and buys your album. And as far as I know, none of these concerts has broken out online and turned into truly viral marketing. Mystifying.
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Tehy all charge for access...so no use planning groups by seat number...everything is $$$.
Tehy all charge for access...so no use planning groups by seat number...everything is $$$.
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I have not tried to get a group of seats, but I have gotten 2 seats next to each other or across aisle or behind each other. Actually, I was going to travel with a friend this fall and said since we will be spending a week together, really not that important that we sit together for 3 hours on flight...I have seen seat trade requests made and honored for small children to sit with parents.
I always do early-bird check in so I don’t have to worry about calling or going online 24 hours before travel. I don’t know how one gets into group C with early-bird check in...
Frankly I appreciate being able to travel with points...
Due to the hurricanes this fall, I had to cancel a trip, but the points are “in the bank” for another time—points that I bought for 30% off earlier plus got a sale on the flight too.
I can transfer points to family members too, and no baggage charge for 2 checked bags...
NO idea what previous poster was talking about, but I have had 99% positive experiences with Southwest.
<Yoko Ono live!
Hey, I’ve heard Yoko Ono live.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Sinclair_Freedom_Rally
And I thought some dude playing the drums in a subway station was bad.
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