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Jimmy Buffett resort
For anyone interested, Margaritaville, a new 162 room hotel on Pensacola Beach, is scheduled to open within about two weeks. The local paper says it is Gulf-front, and I expect it will be very nice. I don't much go for family resort type places, but I think this will have tremendous appeal for plenty of tourists.
And so far, no oil in our water or even close, so come on down! |
Jimmy Buffett is known as a businessman. I am sure every table will have a shaker of salt.
I think there are a few Margaritaville resorts around. |
Nope, this is the first hotel/resot.
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As a capitalist I've got to give him credit for creating an iconic consumer brand. As an ex-fan of his music, just adds to the reasons why I haven't willingly listened to one of his songs in a decade.
I read is "A Pirate Looks at Fifty" and realized ne's a mogul, not a happy go lucky beach bum. |
I agree with Ryan... the guy has whored his name and brand more than Donald Trump... Its a hotel, not a cathedral.... but the mindless middleaged parrotheads who drink til they vomit will make their pilgrimages to brag that they were first "to the Mountain"... "Margaroilspill"
He even sued the owners of Hawaiis' Cheesburger in Paradise after they trademarked the name for their chain... doesn't he have enough money? They actually make cheeseburgers in paradise! |
No different than nike, polo, hilton, gatorade, etc. He has built a brand that people buy into. It is business, just like anything else. He has a brand to protect and market like any of the other companies whose services we have used or products we have purchased today.
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I will also point out that he steams video of all of his concerts for free. You can listen to his radio station for free. You can take pictures and videos at his concert. These are things most artist will not permit. So while he markets the heck out of his brands and his name and fights to protect the image he has created, he loosens up in other areas.
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I know a lot of parrotheads who enjoy themselves but do not drink till they vomit.
About the Cheesburger in Paradise, one principle of law is that if you let one business use it, everybody else can, too. So he may or may not have minded the place in Hawaii calling themself that, but he really had no choice but to stop them, unless he wants one on every other corner. Anyone may like or dislike Jimmy Buffett, that is personal opinion, but I think it is a little strong to say he has whored himself out. He is a businessman portraying a character, like any other entertainment professional. |
But that's the irony of it. He sells escapism and the beachbum lifestyle as a well crafted brand. He's Ralph Lauren with more musical ability. I work in the corporate world. Last thing I want is view "paradise" through the prism of his bad rhymes and brand.
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You are right Jimmy just has restaurants and sells t-shirts, furniture, golf bags, footwear and assorted other crap.
_________________________ Can you imagine the products, if he sang, "Take This Job and Shove it?" |
Its open season when the "character" he plays has the same name as the Mogul... Buffett uses his Parrotheads as an ATM and charges outrageous ticket prices and top dollar for his merchandise... If he's such a great guy, where are the free concerts ?? The beachbum lifestyle has been gone for 40 years and he's still milking it like a golden cow... his fans have become zombies with $100 bills stapled to their foreheads... its the ultimate hypocrisy...
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His ticket prices are some of the lowest. In the last year or so I have been to Tony Bennett, Jimmy Buffett, B.B. King, Metallica, and Willie Nelson. Willie was the cheapest. Buffett was next. B.B. King was the most expensive. And he does do free concerts. He did one just a couple of weeks ago in Panama City.
You do not have to like the guy, but realize he is no different than any other business man (of course, he is more successful than most). |
So in essence, his songs have turned into ads. Isn't that the opposite of Barry Manilow who started his career writing jingles.
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"You do not have to like the guy, but realize he is no different than any other business man (of course, he is more successful than most)."
So really what you're saying is that Parrotheads are simply the equivalent of consumers loyal to a brand. Similar to my 7 year old daughter's fascination with American Girl, then? |
Ryan - Yep. I think most of them realize that and are okay with it. I am not sure who is not that way. Fans of a sports team, regular drinkers of a particular beer or soft drink, people who like a particular brand of clothes, etc. I just do not view as being any different than any other business.
I am not sure that his songs are ads. I do think that the music now takes a back seat to the other businesses. That is not to say that the music is secondary, but more that the real money comes from the other sources at this point. It is estimated that his last tour grossed $41M (I am sure the net is much less), while he earned an estimate $100M last year. The result, I think, is probably that the music becomes a smaller piece of the revenue pie. Probably the best comparisons would be to major athletes with significant endorsement deals, restaurants, etc. Like Michael Jordan. Elvis was also a mjor marketer. He came along at a time when you could not do what Buffett has done, but I am sure he would have been in a similar position. |
Now about Beeth's Oven-classic bakery goods
Or Schlomo Mintz-A treat for the Jew in everyone |
It's beginning to sound like some of you guys need "Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes" judging by your judgements of the "Son of a Son of a Sailor". "Come Monday", you'll still be looking like "A Pirate Looks at Forty" and needing a "Grapefruit-Juicy Fruit" to cheer you up while Jimmy will be enjoying his "Cheeseburger in Paradise" in "Margaritaville".
P.S. If you want to find Jimmy, his friends will say "He Went to Paris" with a "Pencil Thin Mustache". He carried some "Boat Drinks" as he circumnagivated the "Volcano" in Iceland. So what are we to do? "Why Don't We Get Drunk..." You know the rest... |
And in the meantime, why don't all of us "Fruitcakes" have some "Boat Drinks" and realize "We Are The People Our Parents Warned Us About"?
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I saw him being interviewed yesterday on TV with his hotel grand opening with the biggest oil spill to hit the panhandle and he stated it was till slated to open but he was talking about timing of the oil spill and can't say I blame him being bummed from and investment stand point.
Been to a few of his concerts, and do like him but I prefer the island mentality that is his mantra, but he is a business man first and foremost. Is he related to Warren Buffett? |
"Is he related to Warren Buffett?"
I believe they are very distant cousins. |
After an extensive search in 2009, it was announced that Warren and Jimmy are not related... except maybe by adam and eve...
Also found it interesting that Buffett statement regarding oil spill was akin to no big deal... "this will pass"... is this the same treehugger who produced and starred in "Hoot" about saving some owls in the keys??? Is he that interested in launching the Hotel that he will deny the damages caused to the environment ... just another sell-out for $$$ |
No, Jimmy is related to the All You Can Eat Buffett.
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If my parrothead brother is any indication of the potential clientele for this resort- there is no way I will ever go there.
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Wow, some people on this forum really have a problem with success don't they!
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"Wow, some people on this forum really have a problem with success don't they!"
I have no problem with success, just really inane song lyrics based entirely on rhymes. Well, that and 55 year old fat guys who still think they are in a college fraternity. Which for me sums up the typical parrothead. |
There are some song writers who do not allow their songs to be associated with any product.
Gene Simmons, Lady Gaga, Madonna, and Buffett are masters of marketing. Some people in the arts are concerned about selling out, others look forward to it. It is not a matter of success, but you do with that success. |
I never thought of the "Jimmy Buffett" brand as many of you are indicating here. I guess if I had to subscribe to some kind of brand, relaxing on Caribbean islands with beautiful women and exotic drinks would be the brand I'd subscribe to. Better than needing Tommy Hilfiger or the latest Nike shoes...
Americans aren't the only ones that like the beachlife atmosphere. The French have that famous song "Sea, $ex, and Sun" which is the Mediterranean view of the laid back beach life. And frankly, how can you go wrong with the three S's. It's a winning combo the world over. |
To all you parrothead haters:
"The weather is here, wish you were beautiful" |
To be followed by dutiful and fruitaful in the 1st grade rhyming scheme lyrics.
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"The weather is here, wish you were beautiful"
Well at least that Ivy League education did not go to waste. |
Ryan and Adu, You don't like JB, that's obvious, but why do you feel the need to put down those that do? Do you get some sort of sick satisfaction by belittling those who have different tastes than you. You two must be a real joy to be around!
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gmoney on Jun 7, 10 at 9:58pm
To all you parrothead haters: "The weather is here, wish you were beautiful" Ryan on Jun 7, 10 at 10:03pm To be followed by dutiful and fruitaful in the 1st grade rhyming scheme lyrics. Sounds like you are in dire need of a boat drink and a real change in attitude. Of course your critical remarks re: rhyming songs may hold some water if you can direct us to the successful song lyrics you yourself have penned. |
ps. that would be 'fruitiful' ;)
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Well I have just purchased tickets to see Jimmy Saturday night in Camden NJ. I have wanted to see him for years and believe me the cost of the tickets is high ($136.00) per ticket, but they are great seats!!!
My biggest worry now is how to get my hands on a coconut bra and grass skirt before Saturday afternoon. I will not accept any negative comments regarding this post because I know it will be an awesome time. Aloha Parrotheads. |
Don't forget to throw-up!
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kona514 on Aug 2, 10 at 7:59pm
Well I have just purchased tickets to see Jimmy Saturday night in Camden NJ. I have wanted to see him for years and believe me the cost of the tickets is high ($136.00) per ticket, but they are great seats!!! My biggest worry now is how to get my hands on a coconut bra and grass skirt before Saturday afternoon. I will not accept any negative comments regarding this post because I know it will be an awesome time. Aloha Parrotheads. Aloha, kona! NJ still had tix left? Amazing! They sell out here in just about 10 minutes. Give a shout out on Saturday, I'll be listening to radioMargaritaville, and I expect to hear you. We'll be at the concert five days after you. |
Steelersfan- yes NJ had exactly 9 tickets left yesterday when I looked. And of course when I went to buy them there were only single seats. BUT I waited for the page to refresh and got 2 seats together in section 101 which is great because lately I've been "on the lawn" for nearly every concert I've been to this summer.
I am 36 and have waited for over 10 years to get tickets as they usually sell out in seconds for his show. So I'm excited and excited for you too. We will compare notes after your show. |
Buffet was rejected in Nashville and by the big record labels, he hasn't had many "hit records", and doesn't get much airplay beyond Margaritaville, so he found a different way to make a living off of his music.
I'm a fan although I've not liked a lot of his recent music. But "Banana Republic" popped up on my Ipod this morning, and I don't think you can listen to that song (among others) and just dismiss everything he writes as mindless rhyming (although Jimmy himself has described songwriting as rhyming plenty of times). |
garyt22 said:
"Also found it interesting that Buffett statement regarding oil spill was akin to no big deal... "this will pass"... is this the same treehugger who produced and starred in "Hoot" about saving some owls in the keys??? Is he that interested in launching the Hotel that he will deny the damages caused to the environment ... just another sell-out for $$$" Don't know what you were watching, but that's now what I see here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9io3X2iY6jM |
Whoops, should say that's NOT what I see here...
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