corgi37 wrote on Feb 14
th, 2011 at 5:18am:
75 tour was a totally different kettle of fish. Their funk influence set them apart from purely white guys kinda music like Elton, Bowie, The Who, Zep & the eternal agonising of Floyd. I really think they were brave, but i feel they lost alot of fans, particularly the white t-shirt, Adidas Rome wearing, tight blue jeans, long haired, white trash who found double neck guitars more alluring than Jagger shaking asses with a big black dude in a afro wig.
I hope the 75 tour is next of the rank to get a digital revolution make over and be released on dvd. The L.A. Forum show for starters.
And dont forget, and this is something that i think alot of people over look. KISS were beginning to be huge around this time. America's answer to "glam" that was huge in the U.K. & Australia. Though we were also into "pub" rock with tough bands like Ac/dc and other home grown acts that none of you have ever heard of.
P.S. The Saints were really the 1st punk band!
i thank you. Back to normal transmission.
1975 was an interesting year for music. You still had the big bands like the Stones and Led Zeppelin, but like you said, you also had acts like KISS coming into play along with Elton John, Peter Frampton, and the like. Disco began it's rapid ascent in '75, and on both sides of the Atlantic in the grimier sections of the cities, Punk was beginning to rise up from it's underbelly. And there was the big metal bands of the future--AC/DC, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, and the like, all beginning to be born around this time.
Very much an interesting yet transitional year for music.
I don't think any movies were made from the 1975 tour...So sadly I doubt there'll be any DVD release of any of the shows. I wish there were, the LA Forum shows are indeed great. I'd include an HD touch up of the May 1st Press Conference as a Bonus feature to a '75 Tour DVD. That'd be a nice special feature/Bonus.