Gazza
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Quote:Gazza wrote on Apr 5 th, 2009 at 5:49pm: Quote:Gazza wrote on Apr 5 th, 2009 at 5:31pm: Quote:Gazza wrote on Apr 5 th, 2009 at 5:20pm: Quote:Gazza wrote on Apr 5 th, 2009 at 4:39pm: Quote:Gazza wrote on Apr 5 th, 2009 at 3:36pm: Any act thats more concerned with spectacle than substance is a band with problems. then the stones surely have problems. I dont think the Stones are quite at that level yet, although they're getting that way. Its certainly far more of an issue when putting their show together than it should be, however. well mister, i guess we just have to agree to disagree...no biggie. as far as i'm concerned...the stones have been all bells and whistles since steel wheels to a bigger bang. :funny Its certainly not a good thing. i never thought there would come a day when i would have to turn to you and say............DUDE If I knew what the hell you were talking about, I might have a suitable response, but if you think a spectacle is more important in a concert than the music, then I'd love to read why. when it comes down to dealing with the stones...both are equally important. bells and whistles are important to keep peoples interest. you don't rent a stadium for a day for that amount of money just to see plain jane. people pay lots of money and they want a nice night out. the cobra thing was cool the onstage thing was cool the largest screen was cool [voodoo lounge] at the time the large curtain deal for bridges to babylon was cool. these are all bells and whistles Ok, now I get ya. I guess then that youre suggesting Stones fans have a low attention span when it comes to appreciating music and need to get spoon-fed a 'spectacle' so that they can enjoy themselves. Not sure I think that's necessarily true. And like I said earlier, paying a shitload of extra money for a ticket and getting a fancy stage to look at in return isnt really a good trade off in my book. I couldnt care less if its a plain stage or something that looks like it descended from Mars - as long as I can hear the music properly, its well performed and I get a good view of the artist, I'm happy enough. Whilst some of those effects have been fun, I've never gone to a Stones show giving a shit what the stage looks like, but if other people feel its important, good for them. don't deny yourself. you mean to tell me you have walked into a stones show to see the simplest of stages. somehow i just don't believe that...i believe that just as much as i believe you are wondering what the first song will be. where is your sense of excitement? The music of the greatest rock n roll bands in the world is my 'sense of excitement'. I'm in it for the music and always have been. Nothing else. My favourite Stones shows of the 47 Ive been to have almost all been in theatres or small arenas - Shepherds Bush 1999, London astoria , The Point Theatre in Dublin and Wembley Arena in 2003. Why is that so difficult to grasp? A stage in a stadium in Los Angeles is the same as a stage in Madrid. Whats to get excited about a few lumps of metal that are the same no matter where you see them? At least the performance changes from one night to the next.
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