Guest stash313 Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 Hi guys, gonna be a top one this. THE TEMPTATIONS & THE FOUR TOPS MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS ARENA - SAT 12TH NOVEMBER 2005 7.30pm - doors 6.30pm THE TEMPTATIONS are: G.C CAMERON, OTIS WILLIAMS, TERRY WEEKS, RON TYSON & JOE HERNDON. THE FOUR TOPS are: ABDUL 'DUKE' FAKIR, RONNIE MCNEIR, THEO PEOPLES & ROQUEL PAYTON (Lawrence Payton's son) The Temptations are currently in the studio recording their 61st album and first away from Motown since their ill-fated Atlantic albums of the late 1970's. Their next recording will be entitled Reflections and released on the Universal Music Enterprises label. The Four Tops now spearheaded with original member Abdul 'DUKE' Fakir after the death this summer of Obie Benson and the retirement of Levi Stubbs now consist of Theo Peoples, Ronnie Mcneir and Lawrence Payton's son Roquel. I have two tickets available for the upper tier of block 207 which are available at face value. I no longer need these tickets and aren't looking for profit but just want to recoup the price I paid. They are priced at £27 each £54 for the pair plus postage. If interested or for more info e: livesey1@hotmail.com or PM me.
pikeys dog Posted October 7, 2005 Posted October 7, 2005 (edited) Surely its time they packed it in, or at least advertised this event for what it is....."One Temptation and a Top" Edited October 7, 2005 by pikeys dog
Guest stash313 Posted October 7, 2005 Posted October 7, 2005 Surely its time they packed it in, or at least advertised this event for what it is....."One Temptation and a Top" Nah I don't think so.
Mandy Posted October 8, 2005 Posted October 8, 2005 (edited) Surely its time they packed it in, or at least advertised this event for what it is....."One Temptation and a Top" Too right Joe, Four Tops are my all time faves but .... they are no longer the Four Tops are they ... they may be good but IMHO they will never be anywhere near as great as the original line up so why don't they advertise it as "Tribute to the Four Tops" or something along those lines Edited October 8, 2005 by Mandy
Guest stash313 Posted October 9, 2005 Posted October 9, 2005 Too right Joe, Four Tops are my all time faves but .... they are no longer the Four Tops are they ... they may be good but IMHO they will never be anywhere near as great as the original line up so why don't they advertise it as "Tribute to the Four Tops" or something along those lines Because whatever your personal opinions on them maybe they ARE STILL the four tops. Legally in name which in the business world is all that matters. What a lot of people seem to neglect as well is despite Lawrence Payton and Obie Benson passing away the group still performing helps to keep their families together through the money earned. Same with Levi, although too ill to perform the Stubbs still earn money from the tops performing.
Chalky Posted October 9, 2005 Posted October 9, 2005 Because whatever your personal opinions on them maybe they ARE STILL the four tops. Legally in name which in the business world is all that matters. What a lot of people seem to neglect as well is despite Lawrence Payton and Obie Benson passing away the group still performing helps to keep their families together through the money earned. Same with Levi, although too ill to perform the Stubbs still earn money from the tops performing. I can understand them earning money from loyalties but as he/they are no longer part of the group how do they earn from performances???? I wouldn't be happy doing my "job" and having to forsake some of my wages to pay past employees
Guest stash313 Posted October 9, 2005 Posted October 9, 2005 I can understand them earning money from loyalties but as he/they are no longer part of the group how do they earn from performances???? I wouldn't be happy doing my "job" and having to forsake some of my wages to pay past employees Sorry I didn't make that clear Chalky, although i don't think they earn directly from performances (although i do believe a trust fund is set up) the continued success of the group and standing in the public eye helps to keep the likes of Levi and Obie, Lawrence's families afloat etc through increased royalties etc.
Chalky Posted October 9, 2005 Posted October 9, 2005 Sorry I didn't make that clear Chalky, although i don't think they earn directly from performances (although i do believe a trust fund is set up) the continued success of the group and standing in the public eye helps to keep the likes of Levi and Obie, Lawrence's families afloat etc through increased royalties etc. continued success...have they had any in recent times
Guest stash313 Posted October 9, 2005 Posted October 9, 2005 continued success...have they had any in recent times Depends which way you look at it. Unlike The Temptations the Four Tops are no longer a recording act which is a real shame because with some good people behind them they could make a real go with the current line up. But they're still selling out concerts world wide which I suppose you could term as recent success.
Chalky Posted October 9, 2005 Posted October 9, 2005 (edited) Depends which way you look at it. Unlike The Temptations the Four Tops are no longer a recording act which is a real shame because with some good people behind them they could make a real go with the current line up. But they're still selling out concerts world wide which I suppose you could term as recent success. financial is what I thought we were talking about The selling out of concerts makes little difference to the daily lives of ex Four Tops members and their families...the same can be said for the Temptations. Edited October 9, 2005 by chalky
Guest ShaneH Posted October 9, 2005 Posted October 9, 2005 live tours certainly help sell the back catologue though. Shane
Guest stash313 Posted October 9, 2005 Posted October 9, 2005 live tours certainly help sell the back catologue though. Shane Exactly my point Shane a group that is still touring on a full time basis and playing to packed houses is sure to have a healthier standing when it comes to selling the back catalogue as oppose to a group which no longer performs in any way or form.
Guest ShaneH Posted October 9, 2005 Posted October 9, 2005 Exactly my point Shane a group that is still touring on a full time basis and playing to packed houses is sure to have a healthier standing when it comes to selling the back catalogue as oppose to a group which no longer performs in any way or form. i wouldnt go to one of these shows. its all a bit 'corfu cabaret' to me. i couldnt bear to be sat amongst people who usually go and see Barry Manilow and Cliff clapping their hands out of time to 'bernadette' Shane
Chalky Posted October 10, 2005 Posted October 10, 2005 live tours certainly help sell the back catologue though. Shane I would have thought that most who go to these shows would have most of the back catalogue
Guest ShaneH Posted October 10, 2005 Posted October 10, 2005 I would have thought that most who go to these shows would have most of the back catalogue if there was any truth in that theory you would never see the likes of the Rolling Stones, Cliff et al touring again. You have to remember that a 'greatest hits' package is released every 2 or 3 years and you can also add the merchandise revenue onto that list of returns too. Shane
Guest Posted October 10, 2005 Posted October 10, 2005 i wouldnt go to one of these shows. its all a bit 'corfu cabaret' to me. i couldnt bear to be sat amongst people who usually go and see Barry Manilow and Cliff clapping their hands out of time to 'bernadette' Shane I went a couple of years ago when they were last here, I can honestly say I enjoyed it immensely. The Tops for me were the best ( sorry Sean ), OK not the original lineups for either group but it didn't matter the performances were top class
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