Mustaine Says Gigantour Doing Better Than Expected

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MEGADETH mainman Dave Mustaine recently spoke to Aaron Yoxheimer of The Morning Call about Gigantour, the six-week festival trek co-headlined by MEGADETH and DREAM THEATER. Several excerpts from the chat follow:
On the need for another traveling metal festival, which arrives in Reading, PA today:
"I wouldn't compare this to those other festivals [such as Ozzfest, Sounds of the Underground]. I'd compare it to something a little more old-fashioned and not based so much on being sponsored by alcohol companies and a lot of things that these other festivals have associated with them.
"I'm not taking a dig at those other festivals, 'but if you go back to things like Monsters of Rock, the California Jam, or Clash of the Titans, they were real festivals, not a flea market with bands playing in between. Ticket prices are low [$20-$40 on average], and the bands are playing for nominal fees, so it's truly about the love of music.
"It would be great if we had Clear Channel or some huge corporate sponsor dumping millions of bucks into this, so we could make the tickets be even more affordable and maybe get more popular bands, but I wanted to do things in an honorable way, without compromising the fans' or my own integrity."
On ticket sale figures posted on the Internet, which show that the tour has barely filled venues to half-capacity in most markets:
"We were looking in the beginning to play to 3,000 to 5,000 people a marketplace, but unfortunately some of the buildings able to hold those numbers weren't there. … There was nothing else available except for much larger places. So it's really easy to say that this thing isn't selling when you walk into a large venue and see a really small amount of people in proportion to its size.
"But we know that's not the case. We know that this is doing better than we expected. In fact, I just received word from our agency that they believe in this and we're already talking about next year.
"I've been pretty aware of what I do business-wise and I think every right decision I make makes it easier for young musicians that come after me. So I have a duty do the right thing, not only to myself and to my family, but to my successors as well. I have had [negative] experiences [on] other tours, but there was never anything that occurred that made me hate the people I was touring or working with. Even the MÖTLEY CRÜE tour [the 2000 Maximum Rock tour] — which I really loathed — I don't hate the members, I just hated the tour."
On his detractors:
''It's easy to talk badly about someone when you don't know them. A lot of people think I'm unapproachable, but all you have to do is go to our web site and see how much interaction I have with our fans. And believe it or not, when I'm out in public and not on stage with a guitar and a microphone, I'm really pretty shy. I really have a hard time taking compliments because of that. Another thing is that sometimes when people ask me for something I say no because it's just not something I do."
On a recent visit to Pittsburgh, where a woman asked him to sign her breasts. When he declined, she cursed at him:
"I'm there thinking, 'First off, I'm married, and second of all, even if you were hot, it wouldn't happen. You've obviously got no mirrors in your house if you think you can just walk up to somebody and say, 'Sign my [breasts]."
Source: Blabbermouth
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11 Comments on "Mustaine Says Gigantour Doing Better Than Expected"



5. writes:
He doesn't wanna jeopardize his own integrity? What kinda sh** is that? I guess he should take a look at how all he did was piss and moan on that f***ing Some Kind of Monster movie. Or how he b****ed about Rotting Christ being on his tour. Sorry Dave, but your integrity has been shattered for a long time. Good luck with the tour though.

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7. writes:
Dave, I saw Gigantour at molsen ampitheatre last night, by far the best show I have ever been to, it could of just been Megadeth and I would still be saying the samething, during Dream Theater's set, me and my friends were more pumped up to see you at the side of the stage watching DT as we were watching Dream Theater's set, don't get my wrong I love Dream Theater, they just do not compare to Dave Mustaine.

8. writes:
I had the great pleasure of being at the Montreal show on Sept. 2nd. I've been a hugh fan of Megadeth for the past 15 years but have never had the chance to go to one of their shows. I must say that it was the best metal concert I have ever been to. 7 1/2 hours of great music for less than $60 CND, well worth the cost. I hadn't heard of many of the opening acts but they were pretty good, Fear Factory was awesome, Dream Theater was amazing, but Megadeth's set, although too short in my opinion, would have justified a ticket cost of twice the price. On top of all that, the show was being recorded for a Gigantour Live DVD/CD set. I really look forward to what Dave has planned for Megadeth and another possible Gigantour next year. Keep up the good work Dave!

9. writes:
dave is a god....plain and simple.
Gigantour was the best fest this year. Ozzfest was a joke this year. what was with Wicked Wisdom? some bullsh** rap with some guy that can play some guitar in the background. gigantour kicked a$$ and i cant wait for next year.
Keep up the great work Dave!
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1. dec1970 writes:
Yes Dave We All No You Are Gay.I Bet You Would Sign A d***!! f***ing c*** Smoker!!! f*** You!!