As someone who has been around for the 40 some odd years, I can honestly say he was not promoting the tailgate experience in the beginning of his career, in fact it really didn't get into full swing in certain parts of the country until the 90's. I've also said for several years that he doesn't care about the fans as much anymore, but rather the profits.Bfan53again wrote:I can't imagine that somewhere in JB's agreement for the 2011 show with JLL this "new policy" was not included. But, after 40 years of his promoting the pre-concert tailgates and the "Margaritaville experience" (wonder where the M-ville bus will go?), I disagree that JB doesn't owe us, his fans, an explanation. I'd just appreciate his saying that he's acknowledges that we all spent our hard earned dollars for a day-long gathering that we've come to expect and now won't happen. I'd respect him more if he came out and told JLL that this show will be his last there.LIPH wrote:Some people have said either Jimmy Buffett or someone in his organization should comment on this. Why? I don't know the details of his agreements with the various venues where he performs but I imagine his contract requires him to perform a concert on a specific date at a specific time. In return, the promoter agrees to pay him a set fee. I've always felt, and still do, as long as the promoter agrees to pay him his fee, he doesn't give a s*** about tailgate or no tailgate. If he did, he would never play Madison Square Garden. Not that it has a no tailgating policy, it's in the middle of NYC and there's no place to have a tailgate.
But, you may be right. He may truly not care about us or this situation. If so, then maybe my concert days with Mr. Buffett are really over......
Let's face it - some venues simply do not allow tailgating and no matter how much complaining is done, there's not a lot that we (or Jimmy) can do about it. Sure Buffett can decide to not play there again but then you'd also have people complaining about that as well. Just be glad that he plays in your area on a regular basis. Some areas are lucky to get 1 concert every 10 or so years.


