baht habit wrote:I would tend to believe that Sylvian still looks upon the 2002 tour as a measure of his popularity or lack of popularity in the US. He probably came to the logical conclusion that he wasn't as big a draw in this country as he would need to be in order to justify a tour here, especially now that he is his own insecure company working without a net. And as far as fans traveling, well evidently the fans didn't travel back in 2002 so he had to abort and take a loss. I don't blame him for allowing that fact to cause apprehension on his part. This is a lot of $ at stake here and it is extremely hard to recoup losses. And I'm sure it is a disheartening feeling to lose money for the sake of one's art.
Another possible reason (though unfortunately probably way off the mark) for a lack of a US leg: He may actually go through with that previously expressed desire to perform entirely improvised music on stage, no vocals, just pure musical exploration and is hesitant to subject that to the US when he had such a lackluster turn out for what was basically his 'greatest hits' tour in 2002.
I have to agree on everything you've said in this and your previous post.
For those of you asking about just doing a one-off gig...Well here's the deal, even if he sold it out (which would probably happen in NYC, I have seen him twice at the Town Hall) he would still lose money...Unless he charged a fortune for each ticket, which he obviously can't do, he's just not that well known enough to get away with it, unless he is willing to gamble that every die-hard fan here turns up.
In reality, unless he does another one-man tour like Slowfire, it would be very, very difficult for him to break even.
I wouldn't take that gamble, and I wouldn't expect him to either.
You know, I remember when he just toured Italy and Japan with Fripp, I was really bummed when I found out....I could just couldn't afford to go.
I didn't take it personally either!
He had the choice of touring those places or not at all.
Also, just because he cannot make it here this time around, an opportunity may present itself in the future...We may well be blessed with another Slowfire type tour (in my dreams) or with King Crimson (which came close to fruition) or an appearance in a small club in NYC with Sakamoto!
Keep your chin up kids...There is always hope.
Chris