apart from that, i think it s about the best way to travel. americans are now spending $2 billion a year on music. that s $700 million more than the whole movie industry grosses from ticket sales in one year. about three times the amount of money taken in by all spectator sports. i m telling you that rock n roll is basically no different than ibm, xerox, sara lee, chevrolet. supply and demand. it s the same business. rock n roll had been a little gritty novelty business. it was not the c center of t th world in the 50s and 60s. in the 70s it becomes the main event. that has repercussions in all sorts of positive and negative ways. the total cost of this tour is $3.5 million. now, the gross of the tour is in the region of $11 million. so yeah, it s a living. it was so decadent and over the top, and money just whoo being thrown against the wall. could be a bit of a
the beatles came in second. the most popular rock group in england these days is called the led zeppelin. rollin: in their 20s, they are rich, powerful, temperamental, and pampered. they are the led zeppelin, a rock group on tour. and in the vernacular of the record biz, where to be merely big is nothing, the zeppelin is very big. to get around, the zeppelin uses a chartered 707, the kind of plane president nixon uses. but the president s plane doesn t have an organ, nor a 15-foot mirrored bar, nor in the private quarters does it have two bedrooms and a fireplace. i m a bit upset that there s not a pool table onboard. apart from that, i think this is about the best way to travel. culhane: americans are now spending $2 billion a year on music. that s $700 million more than the whole movie industry grosses from ticket sales in one year. about three times the amount of money taken in
kind that president nixon uses. the president s plane does not have an organ or a 15 foot mirrored bar nor two bedrooms and a fireplace place. apart from this, i think this is the best way to travel. americans are now spending $2 billion a year on music. that is 700 million more than the whole movie industry grosses from ticket sales in one year. about three times the amount of money taken in by any spectator sports. i can tell you rock n roll is no different than chevrolet, and sarah lee. it s supply and demand. it was not the center of the world in the 50s and 60s, in the 70s it is the main event, repercussions in all associate of positive and negative ways. the total cost of this tour is $3.5 million.
americans are now spending two billion dollars a year on music. that s 700 million more than the whole movie industry grosses from ticket sales in one year. about three times the amount of money taken in by all spectator sports. i m telling you that rock n roll basically is no different than ibm, xerox, sara lee, chevrolet. it s supply and demand, it s the same business. rock n roll had been a little gritty novelty business. it was not the center of the world in the 50s and 60s. and in the 70s it becomes the main event, and that has repercussions in all sorts of positive and negative ways. the total cost of this tour is three and a half million dollars. now the gross of the tour is in the reason of 11 million dollars. so, you know, it s a living. it was so decadent and over the top and money just being thrown against the wall.
billion a year on music. that s $700 million more than the whole movie industry grosses from ticket sales in one year. about three-times the amount of money taken in by all spectator sports. i m telling you rock n roll basically is no different than ibm, xerox, sarah lee, chevrolet, supply and demand, it s the same business. rock n roll had been a gritty novelty business. it was not the center of the world in the 50s and 60s. in the 70s it becomes the main event. that has repercussions in all sorts of positive and negative ways. the total cost of this tour is $3.5 million. now the gross of the tour is in the region of $11 million. so yeah, it s a living. it was so decadent and over the top and money just whoo being thrown against the wall. feel like a hypocrite, if you are consistently invoking the ideas of young people and bouncing off the ideas of young people, taking young people s