Oh I'd be mad too, but at the people who fucked it up for me.What if you spent $200 for tickets![]()
Oh I'd be mad too, but at the people who fucked it up for me.What if you spent $200 for tickets![]()
Oh I'd be mad too, but at the people who fucked it up for me.
Good point it does make it easy to sabatoge his shows... but trust me, if the dude aint get screamed ON, you better believe it was a mostly
cac crowd..
because WE definitely wouldve been sceaming on dude who fucked up everybody night...it also means something if Dave was on stage for a minute,
If Dave was on stage for more than ninety minutes, then the audience pretty much got what they paid for... not sure how long he was on stage,
but, IF he was on stage for more than ninety min, can the audience really complain tho???
What if you spent $200 for tickets![]()
No artist that cares about their career would agree with you on that point.I understand your point, but I've never subscribed to the overall point especially given the type of comic Dave is. In general, if something entertains me, I'll likely still enjoy it years later. Using Dave, I recently watched Chappelle Show skits and still found them funny. In the last year, I heard or seen people reference the where's Ja line, understood the reference and still thought it was funny. I'm not buying the whole my jokes being heard or told hurts me. People buy movies and music because they enjoyed the content and intend on using it for years on some level. Shit can get old but that isn't the same as losing quality. Even with live entertainment, some people will go see a performance multiple times and it's the same show/tour.
I can more so respect I'm working material and it's not necessarily done yet. However, in my opinion you shouldn't be doing real/big shows in those instances. I'll also give you it could be a form of lose revenue for a performer. Some people won't pay for what they can get for free. However, leaks could help by way of promotion/marketing. In Dave's case, I'm assuming the special is already paid for by Netflix, so I'm not how this would hurt him high level.
Honestly I feel like in general Dave's ego is getting bigger and he's believing the hype. Have the person who was recording removed and continue the show. You are hurting multiple paying fans for one disrespectful one. As far as people doing the same in the future, add a clause in your contract that the venue will be fined for leaks and phones. Ultimately, this was their failure.
I saw comments saying this happened at the end of the show. If that's the case and lets say Dave was giving extra I don't see an issue.
Because if the venue failed to catch one, its a compromised venue and others could also be recording. If he's trying out new material, its now out on social media. Its no longer new and can't be used to promote his next show.Why not just kick them out and continue?
Stop making shit up.Because if the venue failed to catch one, its a compromised venue and others could also be recording. If he's trying out new material, its now out on social media. Its no longer new and can't be used to promote his next show.
Go bootleg his show and post it on social media, then.Stop making shit up.
No artist that cares about their career would agree with you on that point.
If a comedian knew someone was going to throw their show up on social media, they would never try out new material in their show.
All an artist has is their work. You are not helping an artist by giving away what they charge for. Dude was in the front row recording in a show where he agreed to surrender his recording device until the end of the show and he still slipped a phone in. It was not a surprise. It says so on the tickets when you argree to purchase them that phones will be taken. The venue failed to catch it, but somehow Dave is wrong for calling it out?
MAKE IT MAKE SENSE.
Most importantly, the venue agreed to take all phones and they didn't. That is a contract violation. if you let them get away, other venues will do it, too.
He'd rather disappoint 20,000 people than embolden 200,000.
Another thing that disappointed me about seeing him live was I heard a lot of it last year when it leaked-- He seems to have stuck with that material 90% unchanged. It was so long ago I didn't expect that.
So in a way, the leaks make the real thing less special. It really devalues his work. I understand why he would send that message.
So white people just gonna go to his show and film it?
I KNOW Dave asks people not to film his shit!
They opened by playing the intro to his next Netflix special. Maybe they taped some of it that night, not sure. I felt a little cheated-- or, more reasonably, disappointed-- at paying for what seemed to just amount to a sneak peak of a special everyone would have access to in a month.
Than beat up the guy who ruined it and dig in his pocketsWhat if you spent $200 for tickets![]()
he set that up nicely......![]()