Beatles Tribute Bands
Dane: Although I agree with most of your sentiments regarding tribute bands, I couldn't help but notice one detail. You implied that there was something very wrong with the world in the year 1964. From many other posts, it's pretty obvious that you're not very happy with the state of the world today and that tomorrow doesn't look very rosy to you either. I guess that means you're not happy with the state of the world in the past, present, or future. I don't mean to offend, but doesn't that make you a 'nowhere man'?
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Well put, Dane. Even though I've been a Beatles fan for 42 years, what really endures is the music. Certainly the charm, wit, and pure charisma was undeniable. But I think there are better ways to remember other than dressing up and pretending to re-create the experience from long ago. It's on a par with Trekies at a Star Trek convention. Trust me. I saw the Beatles play in person, and tribute bands tend only to diminish the real thing, not recreate that experience. To celebrate the music of Beethoven, Mozart, Charlie Parker, Billy Holiday, or Robert Johnson it isn't necessary (or even helpful) to pretend to be those people in order to bring the music to life.
What's exciting is to breathe new life to the songs, and put one's own interpretation into them — now that's what makes it come alive for me.
What's exciting is to breathe new life to the songs, and put one's own interpretation into them — now that's what makes it come alive for me.
Thanks, David...of course, these are nothing more than opinions, and lord knows everyone's entitled to their own, but I just don't feel like this cultural equivalent of a dog sniffing his own butt is getting us anywhere...
Randy...absolutely no offense taken, brother...and I wouldn't necessarily object to your characterization. I would like to be a paperback writer, however...if me and my monkey can come to some agreement concerning royalties, that is.
Randy...absolutely no offense taken, brother...and I wouldn't necessarily object to your characterization. I would like to be a paperback writer, however...if me and my monkey can come to some agreement concerning royalties, that is.
I didn't get where I am today by being on time...
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Dane, I saw the Zappa Plays Zappa show, and it was fantastic. And if there is someone who should be out there doing it, it should be someone with the last name Zappa. It was a very loving TRIBUTE, and that is the difference for me, there is a Tribute and an Imitation. That is a fine line.
"They make great f***'n basses". - Lemmy, NAMM 2009
Steve: I'm envious beyond words...and glad to hear that Dweez is doing right by the old man.
Perhaps they'll wander through my bucolic little village and I'll be able to check them out. I'd hate to have to drive all the way up to Poofter's Froth, Wyoming to see 'em...
Perhaps they'll wander through my bucolic little village and I'll be able to check them out. I'd hate to have to drive all the way up to Poofter's Froth, Wyoming to see 'em...
I didn't get where I am today by being on time...
Dane: Seriously, you oughta be a writer, if you're not already. I always enjoy reading your posts, no matter how much I may disagree with your politics and world view in general. I learned a long time ago to separate my appreciation for art, talent, or performance from the artist/performer. And no, that doesn't mean I'm making plans to go see Al Gore's movie...
We are kindred spirits in many ways Dane, politics aside mind you. Being a bit of a student of history, I understand the point you made, albeit in passing, about 1964 very well.
Thanks for putting a smile on my face again for the umpteenth time since I joined this forum. You definitely have a knack in that regard.
Thanks for putting a smile on my face again for the umpteenth time since I joined this forum. You definitely have a knack in that regard.
“We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
Oh, she knows plenty of 'em, I'm sure...
Just to play around with semantics for a moment, anyone's 'politics' can be disagreed with by anyone else, but that's not the case with one's 'world view'. I'm sure you're reporting your world view accurately, just as I am mine...we can become aware of and acknowledge the differences between the two, but views from different angles will never be identical...
The stage looks different from the balcony than it does from the mosh pit...
Just to play around with semantics for a moment, anyone's 'politics' can be disagreed with by anyone else, but that's not the case with one's 'world view'. I'm sure you're reporting your world view accurately, just as I am mine...we can become aware of and acknowledge the differences between the two, but views from different angles will never be identical...
The stage looks different from the balcony than it does from the mosh pit...
I didn't get where I am today by being on time...
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>>>>> It's not 1964 and it ain't ever gonna be again...and anyone who misses 1964 that badly wasn't paying much attention to the state of the world back then.
HA!.... its not a question of the cup being half full or half empty, to The Nowhere Man there is no cup at all. Randy's comment hit the nail on the head.
HA!.... its not a question of the cup being half full or half empty, to The Nowhere Man there is no cup at all. Randy's comment hit the nail on the head.
“The urge to save humanity is always a false front for the urge to rule it.” ....H. L. Mencken
