SixPapaCharlie
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OK, I am in my early-late thirties (clinging to that)
When I have gone to concerts, it is stadiums full of people and hours of "entertainment" <-- I put that in quotes because to people in their early-mid forties it is just noise.
So tonight as the Merlot was running out, I went on a Beatles research kick and came up with questions.
Concerts
When I find footage of the fab four, it is always smaller venue stuff and usually indoors. Did they play stadiums? They were HUGE why no 2 hour concerts of them at the garden or major things like that? Are giant concerts a newer thing and didn't exist then when they were around? Did they tour? If so, how did people get tickets?
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I always think of them as bad boys doing drugs, and scaring parents but every clip I see of them, they look like Eddie Haskell. Clean cut and Be-Boppin around on stage like modern church bands. I get that things have changed but have they changed that much? They look cleaner cut performing than I do when I go to work each day but I know my Grand mother thought they were satanic. really?
I have noticed this with the Rolling stones too. When I listen to "Sympathy for the devil" or "Paint it black" I feel like they are the Glenn Danzig of their day but they wear turtle necks and dance like teens at homecoming.
The message behind the lyrics is utterly metal but Mick Jagger looked like Mr. Furley from threes company. But in his time was he a badass and setting trends with his apperance?
I get the feeling that these bands were on the cusp of a change because when I see early videos of Ozzy,he is on the other side of the transition. He has very similar material (to Stones, Animals, not so much Beatles) but is doing the big crowed thing and full on dark sort of look.
The doors are another that seem to be on "this" side of that transition and I understand their concerts were getting Jim arrested and such.
What has changed
So back when the precursor to music I love was developing (anti whatever music with rebellious themes and dark messages) had the concept of a concert as I have experienced them just not been invented yet?
Even in other Genres? I mean Elvis was playing to giant crowds, doing full length shows?
How is the live performance perspective of music different? Lets remove the internet. Obviously if Slipknot comes to town, I jump online and buy tickets but before the internet, I would call Ticketmaster and go to a guns and roses show with 30,000 people.
How did people go to see the Beatles, stones, Elvis?
What were their concerts like?
And were they really perceived as these dark "evil" bands?
This is one of may favorite songs, sung by guys that look like they should be covering a Monkees tune.
When I have gone to concerts, it is stadiums full of people and hours of "entertainment" <-- I put that in quotes because to people in their early-mid forties it is just noise.
So tonight as the Merlot was running out, I went on a Beatles research kick and came up with questions.
Concerts
When I find footage of the fab four, it is always smaller venue stuff and usually indoors. Did they play stadiums? They were HUGE why no 2 hour concerts of them at the garden or major things like that? Are giant concerts a newer thing and didn't exist then when they were around? Did they tour? If so, how did people get tickets?
Image
I always think of them as bad boys doing drugs, and scaring parents but every clip I see of them, they look like Eddie Haskell. Clean cut and Be-Boppin around on stage like modern church bands. I get that things have changed but have they changed that much? They look cleaner cut performing than I do when I go to work each day but I know my Grand mother thought they were satanic. really?
I have noticed this with the Rolling stones too. When I listen to "Sympathy for the devil" or "Paint it black" I feel like they are the Glenn Danzig of their day but they wear turtle necks and dance like teens at homecoming.
The message behind the lyrics is utterly metal but Mick Jagger looked like Mr. Furley from threes company. But in his time was he a badass and setting trends with his apperance?
I get the feeling that these bands were on the cusp of a change because when I see early videos of Ozzy,he is on the other side of the transition. He has very similar material (to Stones, Animals, not so much Beatles) but is doing the big crowed thing and full on dark sort of look.
The doors are another that seem to be on "this" side of that transition and I understand their concerts were getting Jim arrested and such.
What has changed
So back when the precursor to music I love was developing (anti whatever music with rebellious themes and dark messages) had the concept of a concert as I have experienced them just not been invented yet?
Even in other Genres? I mean Elvis was playing to giant crowds, doing full length shows?
How is the live performance perspective of music different? Lets remove the internet. Obviously if Slipknot comes to town, I jump online and buy tickets but before the internet, I would call Ticketmaster and go to a guns and roses show with 30,000 people.
How did people go to see the Beatles, stones, Elvis?
What were their concerts like?
And were they really perceived as these dark "evil" bands?
This is one of may favorite songs, sung by guys that look like they should be covering a Monkees tune.