obriendj wrote: » The responsibility for all of this has to lie on with Aiken Promotions. They should not be allowed to promote or host an event for significant period of time.
Brendan Filone wrote: » This is great day for those of us who believe in a proper planning and licensing system free of political interference.
paconnors wrote: » Aiken should organise 3 Grunge Gigs for croker next year in a row and see how the residents will like all the acid heads all over the place. It would be like sticking 2 fingers in their face.
Mr.S wrote: » Statement from the GAA regarding the cancellation of the Garth Brooks Concerts: http://www.gaa.ie/7cd559
lordgoat wrote: » That's quite interesting, GAA blaming DCC, it is very weird that the DCC gave 'no indication at any time' the concerts were not going to get the green light. That's bizarre.
circular flexing wrote: » What should they be punished for? (if you consider that they used the same process as they have used in years past and gotten licenses granted).
Garth Brooks concert promoters broke the law, furious Croke Park residents claim
lordgoat wrote: » As it stands right now, NO, not one, non, zip zilch, zero of any of the summer festivals have technically been given planning. This is how the country works. It's the same for Aiken and any other promotor.
SoCal MusicLover wrote: » I am with you. Will be making new plans for my vacation tonight. Just wanted to say goodbye to you before I get banned. Already have 2 infractions.
Davie89 wrote: » This is painting a very idealistic image of the man This came down to money, not the mans ethical principles
MadYaker wrote: » Id be more embarrassed if the gigs had gone ahead and the entire world thought we were a nation of Garth Brooks fans!
paddyirish23 wrote: » Lord mayor of dublin on TV3 begging brooks to come back to sort this out..
calex71 wrote: » LordMayor of dublin on TV 3 now talking nonsense , coming out with some real classics Calling him "Gareth" Brooks, and telling the touching story of the 17 year old girl who is losing 3 days work catering for the shows, and wanted him to ask enda kenny to make the gigs go ahead. :rolleyes:
ghostdancer wrote: » yes, i'm sure the 3rd biggest selling artist in US history behind The Beatles and Elvis, about to announce a tour which will see him selling out arenas and stadiums across America, is really desperate for the extra few quid those 2 concerts would have brought in. :rolleyes:
munstermagic11 wrote: » 5 concerts in a row was always unlikely; not sure why Croker/Aiken pushed it by going for so many given that objections were going to be lodged.
Qs wrote: » The 400000 people with tickets should just not go to Aiken gigs. That'd probably be enough to really hurt them if not destroy them.
Reekwind wrote: » It's a one-off event and is not part of any tour. Five was probably the minimum number of nights needed to make the effort financially viable.
Wishiwasa Littlebitaller wrote: » Lets not forget that an injunction was submitted to the High Court this week by solicitors representing Croke Park residents with the aim of preventing the thre licenced concerts. That may just have been the straw that broke the camel's back. I wouldn't be surprised at all if there is an announcement within a week ot so that Brooks will play the Aviva stadium in August at some point instead. It would have been a logistical nightmare to move the gigs, transfer tickets etc but to actually just start from scratch and holds some concerts in Aviva wouldn't be. Perhaps not but it's a lot to ask of someone to come and play concerts when the residents around the stadium and going through the courts in an attempt to prevent them taking place. Especially so just mere weeks before you are due to take to the stage.
Pious14 wrote: » If the Croke Park residents were as proactive in cases that really mattered, perhaps this country wouldn't be in the sh1t it is already in!
bennyl10 wrote: » To be fair, alot of people,myself included, are missing out on 5(or 3) solid days pay due to this, which when you don't have a lot more means quite a bit..
munstermagic11 wrote: » I don't know how many nights it would have taken to make a profit worthy of making the effort; but given the likely objections (after the 3x1D concerts) it was risky of them to put on the event.
Reformed Character wrote: ...Brooks has been shown up for the greedy egomaniac that he is