TEN BANDS THAT SHOULD RETIRE

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Classic Album Review

Classic Album Review

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@flashgordon6859
@flashgordon6859 Жыл бұрын
I remember being so excited to see KISS on their "farewell tour". That was 25 years ago.
@sharonjensen3016
@sharonjensen3016 Жыл бұрын
My cousin went to one of the concerts here in Australia. He enjoyed it. Unfortunately, "farewell" doesn't always mean that.
@GMomma420
@GMomma420 Жыл бұрын
😂
@robertcovino4889
@robertcovino4889 Жыл бұрын
I saw that tour, and the one after that…😂
@freedomworks3976
@freedomworks3976 Жыл бұрын
Kiss is the absolute worst at this
@r.thompson2190
@r.thompson2190 Жыл бұрын
Paul got a divorce, which costed him millions. To recoup he had to keep KISS going
@jamesjones7138
@jamesjones7138 Жыл бұрын
When a Band becomes their own tribute act, that's the time to call it a day.
@cinnamongirl5410
@cinnamongirl5410 Жыл бұрын
so true :(
@StreetPreacherr
@StreetPreacherr Жыл бұрын
But what if it's the ORIGINAL vocalist who can still perform well, but they just tour with a group of random 'Studio Musicians'? It's not like they'll be writing NEW music, and 'fans' just want to hear the songs played like the sounded on the CD anyway, so if they're just emulating the music on the CD recording then will the crowd care, or may of them even notice?
@resetsetmefree478
@resetsetmefree478 Жыл бұрын
@@StreetPreacherr you bring up a great point there Stan, and I'm of the opinion that any band that records new music after doing a "farewell tour" should be sued by the record label. Now that being said, I think they can still do shows after a farewell tour especially in the hometown where they are from. Especially when the band still has all the original members, it's an opportunity not to be missed
@tambor76
@tambor76 Жыл бұрын
Yeah thats definitely kiss.
@danielabilez3619
@danielabilez3619 Жыл бұрын
It's your money. Nothing like a fake show. Backing tracks. Lip synching, $40 crappy beer, $50 parking, $100 tshirts. Ah the memories. A fool and his money soon part. Good times, Good times
@ILJ68
@ILJ68 Жыл бұрын
Grace Slick was absolutely correct- she retired at 50 saying It’s not for the fans touring over 50, it’s a cash grab. And she was about keeping it real. She’s happy now just being an fine art artist.
@MichaelKurse
@MichaelKurse Жыл бұрын
She retired well after 50. She was 30 when their first singles came out.😆😆😆
@ILJ68
@ILJ68 Жыл бұрын
@@MichaelKurse 24 when Somebody To Love hit the charts in 1964. BD 30/10/1939
@ILJ68
@ILJ68 Жыл бұрын
@@MichaelKurse she retired after the tour for the Jefferson Airplane reunion album in 1989. (Discounting the two appearances in 1996 when they were inducted into the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame and received a Lifetime Grammy) so she was born 1939 and retired in 1989. That made her- 50! My mum was with Paul Kantner at the time, and I talked to her about it.
@Gunners_Mate_Guns
@Gunners_Mate_Guns 10 ай бұрын
Grace had it right.
@lilmoe4364
@lilmoe4364 10 ай бұрын
That's just her opinion (and everyone who agrees with her)
@michaelmccorkle8906
@michaelmccorkle8906 10 ай бұрын
As a professional musician I can honestly say, when music is in your heart and soul, it's not easy to just retire.
@xjapan3
@xjapan3 9 ай бұрын
This makes sense because it becomes a person's identity. But I also see other ways to look at it. Some professional musicians are happy that they're not "too famous." One person said he's happy to tour and go out for coffee while not being recognized, while other musicians have that celebrity status, but have no privacy. They can't just walk down the street. The guy who likes his coffee also has other work as a side-gig as a peer support worker that provided income during the pandemic.
@paulhilton6426
@paulhilton6426 9 ай бұрын
Nobody said it was easy. Genuine self reflection often isn't.
@xjapan3
@xjapan3 9 ай бұрын
@@paulhilton6426 This is very true. Actually, I have to agree even more because when musicians have experienced fame, they often believe that the status is permanent.
@brettrobinson2901
@brettrobinson2901 9 ай бұрын
​@@paulhilton6426If you can still DO something.. and you have the desire to do it...and people will STILL support it...the f#ck it...its called FREE WILL....which is ageless...
@VioletDeliriums
@VioletDeliriums 9 ай бұрын
but you can move on toward the future, rather than continue to live in the Boomer past.
@danielledumont6536
@danielledumont6536 Жыл бұрын
Of all the bands that did it right.. Zeppelin. They said it just wouldn't be the same. Robert Plant said 'it has been done, and you can't go back'.
@boataxe4605
@boataxe4605 Жыл бұрын
Then they gave it complete closure by doing one last incredible concert in 07 with Bonzo’s son on drums.
@martin-1965
@martin-1965 Жыл бұрын
@@boataxe4605 Yeah and they put on an incredible show to cap off an amazing career as a band. Now they can and have returned to making their own music or producing in the case of JPJ so with much grace they left an indelible memory of how great a band they were and still are on record. When it comes down to a great live show, then "The Song Remains the Same" movie is unmatched in capturing them at their peak. They got out of the circus before it became a clownshow :)
@timottes334
@timottes334 Жыл бұрын
The Bloated Blimp would be out there... but for Robert Plant refusing to do it. So, yer misleading with the comment. If Plant was game for it... they'd be out there... and you'd be loving it hypocritically.
@Saffy-yr8vo
@Saffy-yr8vo Жыл бұрын
Will give them that. Think it was Plant who made the decision for all.
@timottes334
@timottes334 Жыл бұрын
I will give them credit for not replacing Plant, too, and taking advantage of the fans in that way... even though the fans woulda flocked to it no matter...@@Saffy-yr8vo
@goonbelly5841
@goonbelly5841 10 ай бұрын
At 80 years old, when Mick sings "I Can't Get No Satisfaction", he really means it.
@yuntakukai1002
@yuntakukai1002 10 ай бұрын
He's a virgin
@truebluemiata
@truebluemiata 10 ай бұрын
If he hasn't gotten any satisfaction by now there's nobody to blame but Mick Jagger.
@johnrandall125
@johnrandall125 10 ай бұрын
​@@truebluemiataThem lips and silly accent probably didn't help. Both must have been passion killers! What girl wants to be slobbered on by a bloke with a funny voice?
@nicholasthomas3635
@nicholasthomas3635 9 ай бұрын
@@yuntakukai1002 Nope. He has been wearing make up & wigs/dresses since the '70s.
@stanguy4491
@stanguy4491 9 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂 true
@garyrichards6079
@garyrichards6079 9 ай бұрын
I'd include QUEEN in that list , After Freddie Died they should have left that Sports car that was QUEEN in the Garage !!! Wasn't and couldn't be same without him !!!...
@gillan5
@gillan5 7 ай бұрын
The white and the black album. The rest was pure mainsteam pop. Mercury is highly highly overrated. Same with Dire Straits.
@ulrikealtmann4655
@ulrikealtmann4655 5 ай бұрын
Who for God's sake would leave a Ferrari in the garage? You are so funny 😅
@timtubemusic
@timtubemusic 10 ай бұрын
as fans of these groups for many years, we don't mind that they have trouble singing like they once did. we don't expect them to sound like they did many years ago. We love just seeing them once again and remembering all the great performances in their younger days.
@ExternalInputs
@ExternalInputs 4 ай бұрын
You also don't mind speaking for other people. You may not mind but expanding that to "we" when you can only speak for yourself is ignorant.
@timtubemusic
@timtubemusic 4 ай бұрын
@@ExternalInputs your just as ignorant thinking eveyone dislike hearing bands who got older.
@bburkie55
@bburkie55 Жыл бұрын
As Bruford pointed out in his autobiography. These bands that should retire but haven't still tour because THEY CAN'T afford to retire. Shady management, bad marriages, drug habits, bad investments all contribute.
@handebarlas6248
@handebarlas6248 Жыл бұрын
In general, I suppose. None of the things you mention applies to Jethro Tull- or rather Ian Anderson however. In his case, I personally think, that he really loves being on stage, the hype, etc etc...Can't be "to earn money"as their ticket prices are never high...I am a hard core fan, by the way but do not go to the gigs anymore. Still enjoy almost everything they have done so far.
@bburkie55
@bburkie55 Жыл бұрын
@@handebarlas6248 Bruford never mentioned Tull in his book. He did mention The Moody Blues.
@freddieblue6351
@freddieblue6351 Жыл бұрын
Quite a few of them blew their money, in more ways than one. I personally know some artists who had a kind of moderate success and they did dumb stuff like buying multiple houses, the best German grand pianos, sports cars, etc. They wonder why they went broke…lol,.,
@bbo40
@bbo40 Жыл бұрын
Also to take into consideration is if you put all your youth and energy into becoming a musician ; then you probably have no other job skills and this is the only way you can make $$$$$$. These groups at least have a 'name brand' they can cash in on, I have know guys that have played guitar, drums, etc. their whole life and never risen above local band status and are in their 40s and 50s.(and 60s) They clean offices at night so they can maybe get a gig on the weekend.
@colinburroughs9871
@colinburroughs9871 Жыл бұрын
That book should be read by most music fans. It distills a lot of important points into a pretty easy to digest book. Stuff people should really think about when it comes to the artist's motivations, the biz and the crowd's relationship.
@davehenry7262
@davehenry7262 Жыл бұрын
My first concert was Van Halen in 1982. I'm talking the fire breathing fuel injected Van Halen in their prime. I was 15 and all four band members were in their 20's. My friends & I drank cheap, shitty beer in the arena's parking lot and smoked it up inside the arena. My version of Led Zeppelin hit the stage full throttle and didn't let up the entire concert. My wife is a huge Bruce Springsteen fan. I went with her to see him a few years ago. Inside the arena, I honestly felt like I was at a corporate convention. I saw my rock heroes when I was supposed to. When I was young & dumb and everything felt possible and the bands were on fire. I'm not the most eloquent person with my words, but hopefully someone reads this and understands what I'm trying to say.
@allanbyallas7546
@allanbyallas7546 Жыл бұрын
Nailed it 👍
@DDEENY
@DDEENY Жыл бұрын
Honesty. Rock gods are actually mortal souls and fade as a leaf unto death as any one of us. Sic transit gloria mundi. ("Thus passes the glory of the world.")
@matthewvoss7365
@matthewvoss7365 Жыл бұрын
I remember not long before Eddie's passing my best friend and I were both saying to my aunt that VH needed to retire. They're reunion with Sammy didn't go over. Michael got screwed out of money. VH made their mark with some great songs in the 80's and 90's but sadly their time is up. I think it's awesome you got to see them in 1982 at age 15, I was only 3.
@scottankers6690
@scottankers6690 Жыл бұрын
Agree. VH in 81 was my first concert. They embodied the spirit of rock and roll then. Plus they were touring on Fair Warning; a blistering, nasty, dark album.
@davehenry7262
@davehenry7262 Жыл бұрын
@@matthewvoss7365 Yeah, I saw them on that 2004 tour. It was a disaster. You could literally see band coming apart at the seams night I saw them. The original years (1978-1985) with Roth were the real Van Halen. If you want to ever see the 1982 tour, type in Van Halen Largo '82. I saw them about 6 weeks before the Largo, MD shows. Video quality is poor, but it will give you an idea of what it was like.
@robertcraddock1795
@robertcraddock1795 Жыл бұрын
Last May, I went and saw Paul McCartney. At the time he was 79 years and 11 months old. I believe it was a 38 song set. He was freaking awesome!! Up until the last 5-6 songs, his voice was as clean and clear as ever. But the last few, you could tell he was almost 80 years old. Absolutely no regrets!! Worth every penny. For me was the most I’ve spent for any concert.
@Denozo88
@Denozo88 Жыл бұрын
5 songs out of 40 is dam good and would be worth the price any day.
@garybain8146
@garybain8146 Жыл бұрын
B S
@bethvirginiaphillips4583
@bethvirginiaphillips4583 Жыл бұрын
i heard from someone he did two hours all by himself a few years ago and was fantastic! Why are people so obsessed with numbers? Even if he's 100 and able to do well on stage, leave it alone. We are privileged to have him.
@Denozo88
@Denozo88 Жыл бұрын
@Beth Virginia Phillips I think thats the prevailing line is that the bands listed in the video should quit not because of age but because they can't hack it anymore.
@bethvirginiaphillips4583
@bethvirginiaphillips4583 Жыл бұрын
@@Denozo88 When you lose your edge you should step down. Some groups go down in flames by the time they hit 40 after years of dissipation and excess. People like the Stones, McCartney and Ringo, whom I saw in person a few years ago, are really very sharp and should continue. I do agree that some bands should have hung it up as early as the swingin' sixties.
@jameswiglesworth5004
@jameswiglesworth5004 9 ай бұрын
Never mind retire, Coldplay should never have began
@moose6509
@moose6509 Жыл бұрын
Queen should´ve called it a night after Freddie´s demise. Seeing Queen without Freddie is like seeing Sam Smith without vomiting.
@carlmcgrath484
@carlmcgrath484 Жыл бұрын
Actually they/them/thar/hills/nonbinary is a great artist. So less of the hate please
@moose6509
@moose6509 Жыл бұрын
@@carlmcgrath484 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@ferranferran6955
@ferranferran6955 Жыл бұрын
They did. It didn't take
@FatNorthernBigot
@FatNorthernBigot Жыл бұрын
Sam Smith's nipple tassels remind me of Right Said Fred.
@ruslankbr5243
@ruslankbr5243 Жыл бұрын
I liked their project with Paul Rogers he had charisma and his place among rock stars
@Play_fare
@Play_fare 10 ай бұрын
I always respected that when Ian Curtis died, Joy Division as a brand died and morphed into New Order with an evolution of sound that went in a different direction musically while retaining most of the original members.
@paulhilton6426
@paulhilton6426 9 ай бұрын
100% the way to do it. If you've got the talent you'll still succeed.
@johnschaefer2238
@johnschaefer2238 9 ай бұрын
Play_fare yes kudos to Joy Division to go on without Ian but class decision to go on as New Order. Also in a similar situation Pink Floyd when Sid Barrett left Floyd continued on with great success as did New Order!
@jamesheine2955
@jamesheine2955 9 ай бұрын
@@johnschaefer2238 Pink Floyd went on to greater success and acclaim! When they obtained synthesizers they made history, esp. with 'Moon'.
@user-qq6rr2je4q
@user-qq6rr2je4q 9 ай бұрын
A seminal an influential band evolved into another seminal and influential band
@user-qq6rr2je4q
@user-qq6rr2je4q 9 ай бұрын
A seminal an influential band evolved into another seminal and influential band
@klmullins65
@klmullins65 Жыл бұрын
I cant believe nobody's mentioned the number 1 offender...Lynyrd Skynyrd!! The surviving pre-crash lineup actually reunited for a "TRIBUTE tour" on the 10th anniversary of their demise, and 35 years later, they're still touring heavily! The only surviving original member, Gary Rossington, only plays with them for a few songs, and is in bad health. They're supposedly on their farewell tour, but, like Kiss, the farewell tour doesn't seem to have no ending.
@richardlawson6787
@richardlawson6787 Жыл бұрын
Marshall tucker is the worst of all
@garyblanchard1084
@garyblanchard1084 Жыл бұрын
Too many individuals keep paying to say farewell over and again
@FNAFEDITS171
@FNAFEDITS171 Жыл бұрын
Ya, I saw that Skynryd Farewell tour back in 18....
@AnthonyWilliams-ew3wp
@AnthonyWilliams-ew3wp Жыл бұрын
Well said. LS is now a tribute band of the worst kind. The air crash was the end of the band.
@erikrichards5072
@erikrichards5072 Жыл бұрын
GR now passed, RIP. No better time to stop.
@purplesprigs
@purplesprigs 9 ай бұрын
In the Fall of 1981 I had a close friend who "camped out" to get tickets to the Rolling Stones tour. I do not know if it was called a "farewell" tour, but my friend assured me that it would be their last. That was 1981! The warm-up band was the Go-Go's, who are long G-Gone. Even then, the Stones were pushing 40 and well past their prime.
@DiogenesOfCa
@DiogenesOfCa 9 ай бұрын
That was there farewell tour, I saw them that same year.
@poetcomic1
@poetcomic1 9 ай бұрын
I like in the movie Almost Famous when a new manager is trying to steal the band in the movie away from their original manager. "You gotta make it now while your YOUNG. Do you think Mick Jagger is going to be doing this in his thirties???" That line always got a laugh.
@leeturton9254
@leeturton9254 9 ай бұрын
The stones look like they are melting... once band members start actually dieing through old age surely it's time to pack it in
@deargdoom8743
@deargdoom8743 9 ай бұрын
I saw them on that tour at Slane, Ireland promoting Tattoo You and they were terrible. Out of tune and their timing was off. I thought then that they should have quit. Seeing them in recent videos they have improved but the cost of tickets is outrageous. That concert in 1982 - the ticket was less than £12!
@jcmalty
@jcmalty Жыл бұрын
It's Foreigner for me. With Mick Jones unable to tour due to his health, it just feels like seeing a tribute band as the rest of the band joined from 2004 onwards
@marblox9300
@marblox9300 9 ай бұрын
It's Mick Jones - The Tribute Band.
@frankfischetti4821
@frankfischetti4821 9 ай бұрын
Saw them during their "Farewell" and waited for Mick Jones to show. In recent years, he would be introduced after the 3rd song. It never happened and mention of him. Glorified Tribute Band! Loverboy opened up, and all but one were original members, and they were excellent!
@Dilley_G45
@Dilley_G45 9 ай бұрын
With no original members, or at least from the first album (many bands have different members in their founding phase) a band should be considered retired. With no originals in it its a tribute
@mangot589
@mangot589 9 ай бұрын
@@Dilley_G45I’d go ever further and say if it’s all about the vocalist….if he/she isn’t there ……
@ashleesue
@ashleesue 9 ай бұрын
Same w/Journey and Styx, you got karaoke singers fronting the bands trying to keep what once was alive. No shade on these talents and they know nothing else but when you lose the front man and replace w/a similar sounding man you're now a touring cover band. Van Halen/Hagar is one that comes to mind that did well w/both. Radio sucks ass these days thanks to corporations ruining it but I"m not hearing the singers of today being played, all I hear (when the radios do play something off their corporate playlist) are the old classics w/original singers.
@benoitj.desjardins6318
@benoitj.desjardins6318 Жыл бұрын
I was a musician for 35 years, you should understand that when you are getting old, you cannot stop and watch your past on a screen, you just need this energy that fans give you when you are on a stage: nothing in life can get this feeling.
@classicalbum
@classicalbum Жыл бұрын
Sure, but tell the fans before they buy a ticket you will be miming to some tracks and using backing musicians hidden away to play what you cannot play anymore... Just be honest with people. I don't mind if someone is old - lots of great artists like Mark Farner and Steve Hackett are playing and performing brilliantly.
@benoitj.desjardins6318
@benoitj.desjardins6318 Жыл бұрын
@@classicalbum About fake performances you are right. But mostly everybody can take a look on KZbin and see artists playing the week before they buy a ticket. And I think a lot of people don't really know, or cares about backtracks on live shows.
@hairyhardcore
@hairyhardcore Жыл бұрын
If its genuinely about just playing live and not the money, then they should downsize the show and go solo. Play some of the hits but dont charge ridiculous amounts of money for a sub par experience. And even if it's about the money, get behind and boost a tribute band. Even Mick Fleetwood endorses Rumours of Fleetwood Mac. Records a segment for them to show before they go on. They could even join the band for the last few songs in a couple of shows. I get the need to continue playing, but milking the cash cow after its death, just produces a sour product.
@zeny7155
@zeny7155 Жыл бұрын
Not all are faking stuff, &/or need aids. If so, yes they should be honest. Not all suck now & people should be able to visit with their ol favorites again if they wish. & Same for others, albeit young, new, or later to the band/scene for what evee reason. They shouldn't be denied the experience. & Hopefully a great one! That being said, if the band can not give a great experience, they should admittedly use aids, some maybe even need to retire a member that truly may not have their passions anymore (Vince Neil, like him but must be honest he is not being fair) doing it for the money poorly is not acceptable! Thus they should charge fair fees. & that also should be a rule across the board regardless. I have concert stubs from major acts at arenas in the 80's mostly around $5. & would play multi sold out nights, which many would/could attend all. Even merchandise was affordable. Food & drinks were high, yet still no where near as outrageous. & We would go to see many shows a week &/or a day which happened often. Especially being so close to Philly, NJ & NY. Even DE, MD, VA etc were in our mix. Were many shows we did not even know the bands playing. If nothing else going on, we could check out a concert as most did not suck as bad back then & if that bad, leave & only loose a few dollars. Then go & have fun in the parking lots anyways. Got familiar with many bands during those years. Bands i heard on radio/tv we weren't fond of won us over live. & Many blind fans were made as well. Mainly possible since costs of many venues stayed steady through the late 80s early 90s. Also when a lot of those headlining major acts were downgraded to playing them. Only time a ticket cost more than $25./$50. is if one was going through a broker for a sold out show &/or premium seat. Then those prices started skyrocketing. Then Barbara tickets go to $100. Then $1k & the ego battles began of who can charge the most! & All else start upping costs forcing fewer to be able to go. So if all can get on the same page, those who still have passions can express & indulge themselves all they want & fans can as well while we still can. Life is short & time flies by too quick we must capture every moment we can whilst we can.
@scottscottsdale7868
@scottscottsdale7868 Жыл бұрын
fair enough. if folks are willing to watch and listen who is anyone to tell you to stop.
@worldofameiso5491
@worldofameiso5491 Жыл бұрын
I last saw Genesis live in 2007 at Twickenham, a really good concert, but I could tell then that they were past their best. I also saw them in 1987 at Wembley Stadium When I saw that they were doing their farewell tour in 2022, I decided not to try to get a ticket. I saw some excerpts of one of the concerts on KZbin and was glad that I had made that decision. Phil Collins, bless him, was just a pale shadow of his former glory. I would prefer to remember them in their prime
@johnmeskill2015
@johnmeskill2015 Жыл бұрын
My friend saw them in December of 2021 in Philadelphia and he said it was hard to watch Phil Collins. He also paid $200.00 for a ticket.
@mickylawless1941
@mickylawless1941 Жыл бұрын
I recently saw Steve Hackett in concert playing Genesis's Seconds Out album. Now that was an amazing concert!
@worldofameiso5491
@worldofameiso5491 Жыл бұрын
@@mickylawless1941 I am definitely going to get some tickets the next time he tours the UK. I have seen some KZbin videos and it does look and sound great.
@PeaveyPV20
@PeaveyPV20 Жыл бұрын
Whilst phil collins looked frail still enjoyed them in 2021 and at least it was the nucleus of the lineup we all know and i think that will be it whereas the stones et all just seem to go on forever
@glenbridge6992
@glenbridge6992 Жыл бұрын
I agree that the online clips from the recent Genesis tour didn't sound too great, however i attended one of the Liverpool shows and hand on heart it was superb, my favourite ever gig and i've seen so many of the top artists of the last 50 years. It was strange and also wonderful in that Phil Collins seemed to totally forget his ailments and limitations and midway through the show he became almost trancendent, he had the whole crowd in the palm of his hand, totally amazing to witness it. The band were of course superb, best stage production i have ever seen too.
@gregbors8364
@gregbors8364 9 ай бұрын
I saw Rush on their final tour. I was telling people beforehand they should go see them because I thought it would be their last chance. Most of the responses were “Oh, bands always say it’s their ‘farewell tour,’ it’s just a bullshit ploy to sell more tickets.” I said no, it wasn’t even promoted as a farewell tour, just that I had the strong feeling that it would turn out to be that way. A few months later, Neil Peart died. R.I.P., Professor.
@randallbates9020
@randallbates9020 Жыл бұрын
I noticed that nobody has mentioned anything about how Robert Plant understood this very thing. Led Zeppelin is my very favorite band of all bands and I have seen Page Plant live Robert by himself live a couple times and am considering seeing him with Allison this late spring. Plant said straight out that even though he enjoys singing certain Zeppelin songs arranged a bit differently he does not feel that way about Zeppelin as a whole, the person he is now is not the person he was then. I was angry about it at first but as I am about to be 60 I actually understand and respect him for that, Plant is not a faker or a fraud. This is who he is now. And I must say that when I saw him with Jimmy Page in Boston in 1995 he was amazing, 3 hour long concert and they closed with Kashmir and Plant hit and held the long note in the middle, we went nuts. He can't be that anymore and doesn't try. So many people could learn some life lessons from that. Sorry that was so long
@ukelelelady11
@ukelelelady11 Жыл бұрын
I agree 100%. He still has the voice, but he has nothing to prove to anyone. He was the best. In my opinion, still is.
@sharonjensen3016
@sharonjensen3016 Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry he never got to duet with Elvis. Now there's a dream duet.
@dogsmusicbookstravelscience
@dogsmusicbookstravelscience Жыл бұрын
I share all your sentiments. I also saw Page & Plant on their Unledded tour in the mid-90s, though I saw them in the Wembley Arena in London. Unforgettable hours. I love Page of course for who he is but Robert is the one who has gained the most of my respect. There is simply no pretence about him and he has very sensible perspectives on music and life in general.
@garypeacock5919
@garypeacock5919 Жыл бұрын
You're spot on regarding Robert, I was lucky enough to catch him and Alison krauss in Boston last september when I was on holiday from Scotland, fantastic show, his voice is perfect for the stuff they do. Do yourself a favour and get tickets 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇺🇲
@thomasmay69
@thomasmay69 Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed reading your response. I am even older than you, at 72. I grew up with all of these bands and Led Zeppelin is also one of my favorites. I liked your response because I am in the camp that thinks LZ should do a tour. You gave me something to think about. I guess that there is another side to this. But there does seem to be an huge demand for a Zeppelin tour. They're London get together some years had, I believe something like 10 million ticket requests.
@mickk7489
@mickk7489 Жыл бұрын
As a musician, rapidly approaching 70, I love getting up on stage and playing, giving my all and hoping the audience enjoys. I will stop wanting to do that 2 days after my funeral.
@capecyn
@capecyn Жыл бұрын
You go, boy! 👍
@classicalbum
@classicalbum Жыл бұрын
Most people who didn't watch the video, assume I'm saying artists of a certain age should retire. That's not what I'm saying at all. I'm artists who cannot perform, and have to mime to backing tracks, should retire
@StreetPreacherr
@StreetPreacherr Жыл бұрын
That's what I said! I lot of these old guys probably still do it because they ENJOY performing in front of an adoring live crowd. And spending 2 hours on stage in front of thousands of fans who worship you must be better than sitting at home next to their pool drinking a caeser at 11am....
@mickk7489
@mickk7489 Жыл бұрын
@@StreetPreacherr Agree Stan. I think Classic Album Review isn't talking about musos needing to play but quality reducing over the decades. There should be honesty in show advertising but these shows take the punters back to their youth too. Musos will know when they need retire - the stadium will be empty.
@ThatHuskyisCrazy
@ThatHuskyisCrazy Жыл бұрын
Joe Walsh is a great solo act. No need for Eagles. I have seen the Stones the first time was 1972. Right now I’d rather see the Expensive Winos.
@rodmac8358
@rodmac8358 Жыл бұрын
As a massive Queen fan myself, I'd sadly add Queen + Adam Lambert. When it's time to go, it's time to go, that's it!
@richardbuckley1232
@richardbuckley1232 Жыл бұрын
I’d see Brian by himself in a more intimate venue anytime, but not “Queen”
@andrewcarr5923
@andrewcarr5923 Жыл бұрын
I don't think it would be such a contentious issue if they'd retired the band name.
@rodmac8358
@rodmac8358 Жыл бұрын
@@richardbuckley1232 Yes, that'd be definitely more suitable.
@rodmac8358
@rodmac8358 Жыл бұрын
@@andrewcarr5923 I agree. It seems John Deacon was right all along.
@SunFellow941
@SunFellow941 Жыл бұрын
@@andrewcarr5923 Yes it would. For practical economic reasons, you can always command more money with the more powerful name. That's why Fripp changed the name of his then new band Discipline (1981) back to King Crimson. Most fans not only don't care the Adam Lambert is in the band, they LIKE Adam Lambert.
@jhaeck1
@jhaeck1 9 ай бұрын
you're right....when glenn fry passed they shoulda retired
@Lee-ol3yh
@Lee-ol3yh 4 ай бұрын
Don Henley will take it easy until the end of innocence 😢
@patriciacestare232
@patriciacestare232 Жыл бұрын
It is extremely hard for musicians to stop playing...it is their Whole life
@classicalbum
@classicalbum Жыл бұрын
They have stopped playing... they're miming
@dennismolfese5847
@dennismolfese5847 Жыл бұрын
Musicians are the only occupation that us ageless and can't be driven away by age discrimination
@leschab
@leschab Жыл бұрын
@@classicalbum True. Sadly, the are miming for a paycheck.
@terencejay8845
@terencejay8845 Жыл бұрын
By coincidence, I was listening to a BBC radio program today about professional musicians in orchestras who, through accident or illness could no longer perform, and how catastrophic it has been to their mental well-being. Their lives were totally changed by the loss of their musical abilities.
@poitor5915
@poitor5915 Жыл бұрын
totally true ☝🏻it’s there career and if they want to continue it’s totally there choice ✊🏻
@annamossity8879
@annamossity8879 Жыл бұрын
Maybe it’s just me but I have no desire to try to relive my past glory days with my fav bands. The atmosphere will never be any where close and it just reminds me how old I am and how much better it all was! It’s quite palpable and as a previous commenter mentioned, put the old vinyl on, crank it up and remember those days as they were! Don’t taint that experience
@sarizonana
@sarizonana Жыл бұрын
100 % agree with this
@talulah67
@talulah67 Жыл бұрын
Yep!
@kendallevans4079
@kendallevans4079 9 ай бұрын
That's true with almost everything. It's not just a time or place it's YOU at a certain age and how you took it all in. Revisiting old haunts can actually be very disappointing because you are seeing it with older eyes now.
@66impala71
@66impala71 9 ай бұрын
Hear hear.
@jpalberthoward9
@jpalberthoward9 9 ай бұрын
I remember how my Dad would sometimes put on his old Glenn Miller or Tommy Dorsey records, and kick back in his chair. I'd catch him looking up at the ceiling with the "Thousand yard stare", and I'd ask my mom, "what's dad looking at?" And she'd say "He's looking at 1945". I didn't understand what she meant by that back then, but I sure do now.
@richmaniow
@richmaniow Жыл бұрын
I think drummer Nick Mason had the right idea with the Saucerful of Secrets tour, a great way to revisit the early Pink Floyd catalogue without pretending to be Pink Floyd, looks like a stonking gig too..
@terrencereardon6374
@terrencereardon6374 11 ай бұрын
David Gilmour only tours when he has a new album out. He will play Pink Floyd tracks but also solo tracks.
@johnmiller5987
@johnmiller5987 10 ай бұрын
I enjoyed it
@groovedohg
@groovedohg 10 ай бұрын
Roger Earl of Foghat should do the same thing. The current line up is so disappointing but they are not interested because their new album is doing really well. I don't get it
@Gunners_Mate_Guns
@Gunners_Mate_Guns 10 ай бұрын
I agree wholeheartedly. I saw NMSoS twice, and they were fantastic. It was particularly nice getting to hear many songs that never once were performed by Pink Floyd proper, namely the likes of "Fearless," "Candy and a Currant Bun," and "Remember a Day." Their performance of "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun," "A Saucerful of Secrets," and "Echoes" were so mindblowingly good that I actually needed to collect myself for a bit after each.
@richmaniow
@richmaniow 10 ай бұрын
@@Gunners_Mate_Guns sounds fantastic, I'll have to try and go to one 👍
@Alienkiwi730
@Alienkiwi730 9 ай бұрын
You're absolutely spot on about Jethro Tull. Saw Ian play a few years ago, and he just could not sing. He couldn't reach the notes and it sounded nasal and restrained.
@Abbysum1
@Abbysum1 7 ай бұрын
It is painful to watch, especially if you grew up in the 70s, and remember those shows!
@aquatarkus2022
@aquatarkus2022 6 ай бұрын
Go see Martin Barre, his band is incredible, the singer sounds a lot like Ian.
@johnmorris7262
@johnmorris7262 10 ай бұрын
Justin Hayward and John Lodge are both doing Solo Shows and giving great performances. Doing it on a small scale but great all the same. Love The Moodies!! 🎶
@yesman2755
@yesman2755 2 ай бұрын
I respect these guys for having the grace to stand down after the passing of Graeme Edge. Hayward does acoustic shows in theatres and it goes down a treat and he sounds as good as ever. Lodge likes to do the full rock band thing so he’s keeping the stage show closer to the Moodies but they’re both still great.
@Lemmon714_
@Lemmon714_ Жыл бұрын
It will be a sad day for me if I don't get to see AC/DC again. I have seen them 34 times since 1985. They are the absolute best live show. They are the reason I have tinnitus. It was worth it.
@suzyfarnham3165
@suzyfarnham3165 Жыл бұрын
They played at Laverton High in Victoria in the 1970's!? I say if they can still rock it and people are willing to pay money..Let them sing forever! I would pay money again to see some no longer with us. Billy Thorpe, Daryl Cotton, Ted Mulry? I would mortgage the house to get to hear Farnham just one more time.😪 One person I would have loved to see live is Steve Perry. In his prime he was an absolute legend. He may not be able to hit the same notes but, like John Farnham, he is The Voice!
@azzajames7661
@azzajames7661 Жыл бұрын
Iron Maiden is still the best live band in the world😜 Up the mighty Irons🤘🤘🤘🤘
@kguen6993
@kguen6993 Жыл бұрын
They have tinnitus too ill bet
@RobjS-y8o
@RobjS-y8o 10 ай бұрын
Joking of course, aren't you?
@PFB1994
@PFB1994 Жыл бұрын
I'm old enough to remember the Rolling Stones 1981 tour - when people said you better go see them now, this could be their last tour! And the Who's 'final' tour was a year or two after that!
@cinnamongirl5410
@cinnamongirl5410 Жыл бұрын
yeah I remember all the hype about The Who's "last" concert- 40 years ago LMAO
@sundevilkevin
@sundevilkevin Жыл бұрын
@@cinnamongirl5410 Their last show in Toronto was a pay per view concert.
@StreetPreacherr
@StreetPreacherr Жыл бұрын
Yeah, my brother and I thought the SAME thing about Paul McCartney when he was headlining some festival a few hours away... That was probably over 20 years ago now, and the guy is STILL going 'strong'!
@mrwhite2628
@mrwhite2628 Жыл бұрын
I saw them that year as well. I was in the Navy. The show was at the Hampton Coliseum. "Going to a go-go" tour. Fun times and a great memory.
@scottdaugherity1327
@scottdaugherity1327 Жыл бұрын
@@sundevilkevin I actually paid to go see that show broadcast in a college auditorium..😂
@debunkosaurus8228
@debunkosaurus8228 9 ай бұрын
You missed one : Queen. Freddie died, John retired. Brian and Roger are still pretending that Queen is a band.
@ulrikealtmann4655
@ulrikealtmann4655 5 ай бұрын
So what? The fans are happy and seem to like the new singer. Roger and Brian are happy, John ist happy because he gets his share from the money they earn.Their concerts all around the world are always sold out. Couldn't be better....
@debunkosaurus8228
@debunkosaurus8228 5 ай бұрын
@@ulrikealtmann4655 The same could be said of any band mentioned in this video. In my opinion, Queen belongs in the list of bands that should retire.
@ulrikealtmann4655
@ulrikealtmann4655 5 ай бұрын
@@debunkosaurus8228 I think it's none of our business to presume whether a band should retire or not. Economics will tell them when to stop. Let the fans/people decide.
@debunkosaurus8228
@debunkosaurus8228 5 ай бұрын
@@ulrikealtmann4655 No, but we can have opinions on the subject. The video that spawned this whole discussion is based on opinion. My comments are all opinion. I would never presume to dictate to others when they should retire, but I will offer my opinion.
@Fifty8day
@Fifty8day 4 ай бұрын
Queen was Freddie
@keithbertschin1213
@keithbertschin1213 Жыл бұрын
Paul McCartney should too. Such a shame they don’t know when to stop. He should announce a finale world tour at very cheap prices to enable everyone to wave him off
@kato64
@kato64 Жыл бұрын
I think the problem is that Sir Paul simply loves performing. It isn’t as if he needs the money. I’ve often said to my wife if Paul dies on stage one night, we’ll know he died a happy man.
@barryscott8041
@barryscott8041 Жыл бұрын
@@kato64 I agree, I think some of these old rockers just 'need' to get on a stage.....
@hdgboy
@hdgboy Жыл бұрын
Paul doesn’t have the vocal range he once had. That was one of his strengths. Too bad.
@c.7610
@c.7610 Жыл бұрын
Ironically, Ringo Starr still sounds quite good-and he’s two years older than Macca. It obviously helps that Ringo was a much more limited singer to begin with.
@keithbertschin1213
@keithbertschin1213 Жыл бұрын
@@c.7610 it is ironic but he never had great range so his songs were easier. Saw him last summer, to me he’s nailed the later years format by having other performers
@duringthemeanwhilst
@duringthemeanwhilst Жыл бұрын
I get a load of grief for saying I think Queen should have stopped after the 1992 Tribute. I love Queen and have seen them on numerous occasions, but over £150 for Brian and Roger? not for me though i understand why many think differently
@Robutube1
@Robutube1 Жыл бұрын
I'm not a fan so wouldn't go along anyway, but you're right - rather like The Who percentage of original members wise and perhaps more crucially with Queen, there's no show without Punch.
@barryscott8041
@barryscott8041 Жыл бұрын
I have an interview with Freddie alone, and he says "I'm not going to be on a stage when I'm 50. It would be ridiculous!" I like to think Queen would've stuck to that, had he lived
@andrewcarr5923
@andrewcarr5923 Жыл бұрын
I disagree Bonn was the man, but Brian Johnson has paid his due's and he shouldn't be included IMO
@JIF882
@JIF882 Жыл бұрын
@@DaleRC75 It's Queen +. So, Adam isn't replacing Freddie
@ziggypop79
@ziggypop79 Жыл бұрын
Queen should me have stopped at Innuendo and with Frieddie’s death.
@k3w1b3an5
@k3w1b3an5 Жыл бұрын
23 years ago I went to see Kiss on their farewell tour. Yes it was called the farewell tour.
@garyblanchard1084
@garyblanchard1084 Жыл бұрын
As has every KISS tour ever since. All four members could have retired in style at the end of 1978. Laughable how many keep buying the FAREWELL bait.
@rocsaltjohn
@rocsaltjohn Жыл бұрын
Farewell to the original lineup. Read Paul's book. It was "farewell" until the fans were clamoring for them to not retire. So, they didn't. They've been doing shows in packed arenas since. But this time, father time is catching up to them.
@andrescarrasco1248
@andrescarrasco1248 Жыл бұрын
2 years ago they did a gig in Colombia promoted as the last show ever in Colombia, April 15 they are playing again as the last show once again
@rocsaltjohn
@rocsaltjohn Жыл бұрын
@@andrescarrasco1248 again, who are you to tell them not to take money if people want to give it to them. Maybe people wanted them to come back. Don't buy the ticket if you don't want to go.
@andrescarrasco1248
@andrescarrasco1248 Жыл бұрын
@@rocsaltjohn I'm no one to tell them that, I'm a kiss fan that has come to peace believing 2012 was the last year of kiss and all the next decade was just a bad imitation band, and saddens me for the people who have paid for that sh..it show they have become
@btw500
@btw500 9 ай бұрын
If all of these bands retire, we’ll be stuck with nothing but the garbage that is most modern music. I’d encourage them to continue as long as they can.
@wolfhart309
@wolfhart309 Жыл бұрын
My friends are totally stunned when they hear me say I'll never see Jethro Tull live again, but then understand when I tell them why. The very last time I saw them was in Atlanta at some weekend festival in Piedmont Park. It was plainly obvious that he was holding back on his voice for more than half the concert and when it came time for the big, can't mess this up, can't skip performing songs he barely had it in him. I've seen them more than any other band but now just want to cherish the memories, get and watch videos, and even continue to get new releases (though the newer stuff has been slow at me falling in love with it). It's very sad, as they have been my favorite band since I heard the first minute of Aqualung shortly after it was released.
@mattrogers1946
@mattrogers1946 Жыл бұрын
I'm a huge Jethro Tull, and I stopped attending shows in the mid 2000s.
@patrick5838
@patrick5838 Жыл бұрын
Yep. I first saw Tull in 1975 and since then about six more times. Last time eight or ten years ago. Sad, but at least I have memories of the old days.
@patrickhenry4675
@patrickhenry4675 Жыл бұрын
My understanding is he has breathing issues, COPD so he is lucky to be out at all.
@fus149hammer5
@fus149hammer5 Жыл бұрын
I saw Tull at Hammersmith in 78 on the Heavy Horses tour. My abiding memory was of people being threatened by security because Anderson had a "seated only" policy for the audience ie the bums on seats that paid his wages. As soon as the Heavy rock part of Minstrel In The Gallery started and the crowd got to its feet the bouncers were all over us threatening to chuck people out! "SIT DOWN GET BACK IN YOUR F***ING SEATS OR WE'LL THROW YOU OUT!" I've never forgiven beardy for that.
@portcullis5622
@portcullis5622 Жыл бұрын
From around the early 2000s, it became painful to listen to Ian Anderson struggling through the songs that were more demanding. The set list became boring and predictable (Aqualung, Too Old to RnR etc) and when Martin Barre left in 2011, that was the really the end of Jethro Tull (even Ian Anderson said as much at that time). As Mr Anderson sees Jethro Tull as "a business", it was just too much of a temptation to not use the Tull name when ticket and album sales were diminishing for Anderson's solo albums and tours. In my opinion, the last decade or so of substandard material and singing, with various line-ups has merely diminished the legacy of a great band.
@countdown2xstacy
@countdown2xstacy Жыл бұрын
I’m glad he didn’t mention Steely Dan because I saw Donald Fagen and the “Steely Dan musicians” last year and they were fantastic. RIP Walter Becker.
@zendae54
@zendae54 Жыл бұрын
If you are a fan of Becker, check out what he did long after SD. There was a great English 80s band that never quite made it in America - China Crisis. I just loved them. Obviously Walter did too. After hearing their classic "Working With Fire And Steel", he contacted them - to ask if he could JOIN the band! You better believe they said yes. And what came from that - "Flaunt The Imperfection", "What Price Paradise" - just wonderful. In addition to the guitar, he produced them. They are must-hears for any Becker fan.
@countdown2xstacy
@countdown2xstacy Жыл бұрын
@@zendae54 Thanks I’ll check it out
@mikentosh
@mikentosh Жыл бұрын
@@zendae54 - I saw China Crisis open for Simple Minds in ‘84….Fire+Steel is a great tune! Arizona Sky is pretty good too…
@taffmanetothyme7
@taffmanetothyme7 Жыл бұрын
@@zendae54 yup! *Flaunt the Imperfection* was beautifully produced by *Becker!* Still sounds good today, as do most of *Steely Dan's* back catalogue. 👌
@robertmaybeth3434
@robertmaybeth3434 10 ай бұрын
I had the privilege of seeing these legends around 1996 at Irvine Ampitheater. Donald Fagen truly was the grand master of the stage at center surrounded by his various keyboards, as Becker was content to be in the background on guitar accompaniment. The sound was fairly good, the backup band and stage decor was minimal, but nobody cared - because everyone in the packed audience felt it was an unforgettable evening to actually see two legends of music performing live.
@ambadad
@ambadad Жыл бұрын
Interesting comment about Steve Hackett and his Genesis Revisited shows. I've been to some and they really are wonderful. The most recent three studio albums that he's put out in recent years, for me, are as good as Defector and Highly Strung and unfortunately only a small amount of that new music gets played live. Instead of a 70/30 split of Genesis music to Hackett music, I think he could afford to reverse the ratios, celebrate his new stuff and still get full houses at the London Palladium or Hammersmith Apollo.
@spennybullen2178
@spennybullen2178 Жыл бұрын
100% with you. He’s playing as well as ever and the new material stands up well.
@sarafstop32
@sarafstop32 9 ай бұрын
I saw the Stones in Seattle in 1994. It was the 3rd time seeing them, the first time being in Pittsburgh in 1966. In both concerts they opened with Fade Away, and were spectacular. I think I'll live with the memory of those concerts. Interesting to note that when I saw them in NYC in 1972, Stevie Wonder opened for them. I knew that I was witnessing the end of an era of big names opening a show like that. I believe Stevie Wonder is one of the rare ones of that generation still going strong. I'm surprised Madonna wasn't mentioned. When I saw her perform at the halftime Superbowl at least 10 years ago, being lifted and danced around by the chorus boys, I thought uh-oh!
@chillydawgg4354
@chillydawgg4354 9 ай бұрын
Was it the voodoo lounge tour? I saw them then. So glad I got to go, it was a great experience for 16 year old me
@sarafstop32
@sarafstop32 9 ай бұрын
@@chillydawgg4354 it was that tour. The sets were incredible!
@erivej
@erivej 9 ай бұрын
The Stones on their 1994 tour were better than their 1989 tour, due to advances in concert sound technology. That was my last Stones show.
@michaeljones6948
@michaeljones6948 Жыл бұрын
Steve Hackett definitely has it correct,a superb musician who produces new music too
@rich9619
@rich9619 Жыл бұрын
And has amazing musicians surrounding him. The hard-core Genesis fans LOVE it!!
@edukman1
@edukman1 Жыл бұрын
@@rich9619 a million upvotes here. :-)
@louise_rose
@louise_rose Жыл бұрын
Hackett and his band are superb - I saw them live playing through the Seconds Out setlist and more in late 2021, a brilliant gig.
@rich9619
@rich9619 Жыл бұрын
@@louise_rose So cool Louise! I saw Steve and band play Genesis Live ...amazing! Even Suppers Ready like a 30 minute song! Singer Nad is great too. Sounds just like Peter AND Phil. I'd go see them again any time
@heimomoilanen9654
@heimomoilanen9654 10 ай бұрын
​​​​@@rich9619Exactly early Genesis fans love him and his revisited live band that always have absolutely best musicians available. The concerst never suck. Remember, Steve Hackett is just 72 and the other guys much younger. The best concert I have ever seen was Genesis Live Revisited in 2014 in Finland, in a small venue with not too lound sound. They played nearly 3 hours not a single dull moment. Incredible performances such as The Knife. I felt an illusion being on a Genesis gig in England in 1972 souting Knife ! It was spectacular. I know I will never ever experience such a musical nirvana in my lifetime and that's it.
@royscott3432
@royscott3432 Жыл бұрын
On the flip side, I saw Cheap Trick last year and they were terrific. Voices still strong.
@lilmoe4364
@lilmoe4364 Жыл бұрын
I love that Robin Zander - what a singer ! He always had such a great strong voice, I've always loved him and then
@lilmoe4364
@lilmoe4364 Жыл бұрын
(Them)
@frankbusch4747
@frankbusch4747 Жыл бұрын
Cheap Trick still has it!
@ukelelelady11
@ukelelelady11 Жыл бұрын
I saw them in November ‘22, and they kicked ass!!! I was so happy!!!
@brucehelppie6119
@brucehelppie6119 5 ай бұрын
Another one is ZZTop. I really like Billy’s work with the BFGs and his blues album. The old ZZ material is kind of stale by comparison.
@robsue
@robsue Жыл бұрын
I can recall in the 1970's when bands like the Platters were touring with only a few original members and I thought "well that'll never happen with the bands I listen to". You got it right with the Stones and Fleetwood Mac. Also, AC/DC should have done the honourable thing after Malcolm. Led Zepp got it right and Rush.
@foliumofdescartes7949
@foliumofdescartes7949 Жыл бұрын
Much better than Navika.......
@foliumofdescartes7949
@foliumofdescartes7949 Жыл бұрын
Much better than Navikha
@orbyfan
@orbyfan Жыл бұрын
I think there were several bands using the Platters name in the '70s.
@HieronymousCheese
@HieronymousCheese Жыл бұрын
I saw The Platters (quite by accident) in the early 1990s, with ONE original member. They played in a hotel, as far as I remember. Very pleasant and all.
@ulrikealtmann4655
@ulrikealtmann4655 5 ай бұрын
I'm here with Freddie Mercury, who once said in an interview: I don't need some asshole critics to tell us what to do with our music. The only point for us to stop is, when people no longer want to buy or listen to our music or attend our concerts. That is all that counts for us. And right he is. Let the people/fans decide what they want to pay for.
@terryhall3960
@terryhall3960 Жыл бұрын
I went to see the Stones in Wellington, NZ in 2006, because I assumed it would be my last chance to see them. I never thought they'd still be going 17 years later.
@CaseAgainstFaith1
@CaseAgainstFaith1 10 ай бұрын
My first time to see the Stones, and my first time to see Paul McCartney were back in the 90's. At the time I though, better go see them now, they won't be touring much longer. LOL.
@englishciderlover7347
@englishciderlover7347 10 ай бұрын
When the Stones were formed back in 1962, they probably thought they'd be done by 1972, if not waaay sooner.
@teastrainer3604
@teastrainer3604 10 ай бұрын
People are entitled to like what the Stones are doing now, but seeing men over 80 act that way makes me cringe.
@gemfyre855
@gemfyre855 9 ай бұрын
I vaguely remember the Stones touring in 1995 and thinking "those old farts? How can that be a good gig?"
@danhurd9864
@danhurd9864 9 ай бұрын
Saw the Stones in 82…..Seeing them again 2024
@normanjudd8716
@normanjudd8716 10 ай бұрын
I Too am a huge Jethro Tull fan. Saw them first on my 13th birthday in 1976 and fell in love. Do one more tour with Martin and hang it up before more damage is done to your legacy! Tull Was Once Incredible!
@Abbysum1
@Abbysum1 7 ай бұрын
Amen to that!! I saw them in 92 and they had no resemblance of Jethro Tull as a live act.
@ian38018a
@ian38018a Ай бұрын
More chance of an Elvis tour, than an Anderson/Barre reunion.
@normanjudd8716
@normanjudd8716 Ай бұрын
@@ian38018a Sad Truth!
@edukman1
@edukman1 Жыл бұрын
Seen Hackett a few times these last years. It is wonderful to see a real talent playing. The Genesis stuff with Nad Sylvan doing a very credible Gabriel is magic. Steves solo stuff in the shows is also wonderful.
@davidbentley4032
@davidbentley4032 Жыл бұрын
And he stands up to play throughout his entire set when he sat down in his 20s. He's living back to front.
@donstevenson2660
@donstevenson2660 9 ай бұрын
There will always be necessary emergencies for musicians who were not financially wise. The "Hip Replacemnt Tour" or the "VISA Is Forgiving My Debts Tour" have become an industry staple. The solution is, don't buy the over-priced tickets to witness the sad state of your old favorite band.
@OceanSoul1969
@OceanSoul1969 Жыл бұрын
Alice Cooper and Rick Springfield. Both in their 70’s and both still rocking well
@aaroncrawford5638
@aaroncrawford5638 Жыл бұрын
I saw Rick Springfield do an acoustic set. He nailed it.
@davidlgomez4316
@davidlgomez4316 Жыл бұрын
Don't forget Iggy Pop!
@suzyfarnham3165
@suzyfarnham3165 Жыл бұрын
I remember Rick Springfield in ZOOT. [Yes. I AM that old!] He was with Daryl Cotton, Beeb Birtels [who went on to play in Little River Band] They had a big hit with Elanor Rigby in Oz in the late 1960's..
@deborahbeswick1396
@deborahbeswick1396 10 ай бұрын
Oh please, this is what they do. If they can keep going let them. To see living legends are a chance of a lifetime. No matter what. Pure joy pure joy for so many people. They may sound different but who cares!!!! Let them be.
@PatI-zg9gm
@PatI-zg9gm 9 ай бұрын
Different should not mean “suck” Deborah, and I loved all of these bands. If the performance is well below subpar, I am not interested. I want to hear the music at its best, or close to it. I don’t want to hear some acoustic version of “Baba O’Reilly”, just because Daltry can’t reach the notes. This is why tribute bands have been so successful. Great music, played( and sung very well), and reasonably priced.
@marcusmiller8267
@marcusmiller8267 10 ай бұрын
As an older guy myself, I was all set to get mad at you, but I can't. You are right about all of them, and you stated your reasons well. What makes your reasoning fair is that there are still some older bands that can perform on the stage, and are even creating new music. Great video!
@PatI-zg9gm
@PatI-zg9gm 9 ай бұрын
I loved these bands, so I take no pleasure in agreeing with his point. But the truth is, most of them can’t perform any longer. It is what it is.
@sunsin1592
@sunsin1592 Жыл бұрын
Spot on in all cases. With Tull at least we can see Martin Barre and his band. You'll get smaller venues, far better vocals from Dan Crisp, and a more interesting set list than Ian offers these days.
@georgemorley5926
@georgemorley5926 Жыл бұрын
From Australia , as much as I have always loved DEEP PURPLE , it's time to call it a day unless they do a short 10 to 15 date world tour with Ritchie Blackmore to put it to rest because there fans deserve for them to go out on top and with a little class but I don't see it happening unfortunately , there certainly was something special about a DEEP PURPLE concert in the early 70s, Peace from down under.
@lightyagami1752
@lightyagami1752 Жыл бұрын
Speaking of Australia, I wonder what in the heck the remaining members of INXS were thinking after the very sad death of the absolutely irreplaceable Hutchence. Flailing about looking for a new singer, even selling out to a ridiculous reality show. Sigh. At least they've got the hint now. But man, was INXS brilliant in their heyday. Personally, I suspect the issue was that Michael really wasn't the same in the head after that assault in Denmark with the cabbie. He had plenty of public affairs and dirty laundry even before, but at least his brilliance was a counterbalance. After the assault, I think that wasn't the case anymore. So his bandmates were already fed up with him, probably didn't mourn his passing as much as the fans, and thought they could do better and go on. They were wrong. You can't recapture the magic.
@edukman1
@edukman1 Жыл бұрын
Try listening to a band called Beast in Black. I saw them in Munich a week ago and as good as DP ever were in the day.
@Brian-qg8dg
@Brian-qg8dg Жыл бұрын
However, Deep Purple have put out records thst they support by touring. It would be different if they just kept going around to county fairs playing. But I get your point too.
@bullwinkle60
@bullwinkle60 Жыл бұрын
Simon McBride, Airey, and Paice are excellent.
@rockwren
@rockwren Жыл бұрын
I just saw Deep Purple (FEB 10 2023), and agree with two or three exceptions, they are still putting out new material to support, they have a great new guitarist who seems to do the classic material justice without trying to be Blackmore, and selfishly I'm glad they stuck to it long enough for me to finally see them. Ian Gillan obviously can't hit the screams like he could 50 years ago, but he could certainly still entertain.
@mitseraffej5812
@mitseraffej5812 Жыл бұрын
20 years back my son use to hang out with the son of the drummer in one of these bands. His Dad’s band was about to go on tour again and the sons comment was “ Dad’s run out of money again”.
@foliumofdescartes7949
@foliumofdescartes7949 Жыл бұрын
Briiliant song
@v-town1980
@v-town1980 Жыл бұрын
The kid's comment should've been "dad can pay for my everything again." Ungreatful sh1t.
@Edward45-fj2gd
@Edward45-fj2gd 10 ай бұрын
Alice Cooper still sounds awesome just saw a show and it was amazing how he sounds
@HarryRenner-h9q
@HarryRenner-h9q 9 ай бұрын
Yeah, I've seen some footage of him recently performing with Johnny Depp. "Poison" will always be one of my all time favorites from Alice Cooper.
@gregbedinger6220
@gregbedinger6220 8 ай бұрын
Agree, he was outstanding in 2022
@lawrencetierney3697
@lawrencetierney3697 Жыл бұрын
If you want a prime example of a Band who knew it was time to take a bow and leave the Stage it is RUSH, The band members knew it was time and they left gracefully and with the utmost of dignity both for themselves and for their fans. Even though Geddy Lee has stated that although there might be the possibility of He and Alex Lifeson again making music together; with the passing of Neil Peart it would not be as RUSH.
@akdm82
@akdm82 Жыл бұрын
Agreed. I went to see a concert in their final tour and though I hate to admit it, Geddy’s voice wasn’t quite up to his standard of the concert I had been to just 5 years prior. I still admire the heck out of all of them and the amazing music they made that touched my life and contributed to my development and I’d still go see Geddy and Alex in a concert if they ever did another one. It wasn’t that he couldn’t sing any of the songs, but at times he was obviously straining. It also could have been partially to blame on my old ears. 😜Before I go to another concert I really need to buy some hearing protection made just for concerts. I hear a lot of ringing at loud concerts now and it lasts past the concert.
@mikereiss4216
@mikereiss4216 10 ай бұрын
Sure it would. Neil was not an original member and there was a Rush before him so technically speaking there could be one without him. I'm not sure if that would happen but it's up to Alex and Geddy
@TLoumena
@TLoumena 10 ай бұрын
I feel like I am the only one who feels this way, but Geddy lost his voice decades ago. I even looked online for any thread discussing what happened to his voice and found none. It looks like it hurt him to try to sing anywhere close to where he could in the 70's and 80's. Musically they sounded perfect, but I cant watch Geddy struggling through those lyrics in any live videos over the past 30 years.
@JRrox822
@JRrox822 10 ай бұрын
@@TLoumena You're not the only one that feels that way.
@RobjS-y8o
@RobjS-y8o 10 ай бұрын
Who are Rush?
@craigdamage
@craigdamage Жыл бұрын
"who the fuck wants to see a bunch of old people on a stage?" -- Grace Slick on why she stopped performing at the end of the 80s.
@donreid6399
@donreid6399 Жыл бұрын
As an old bastard myself, seeing some of these bands live 'back in the day', I have to agree with these picks. Look guys, we're all getting old, and there's nothing wrong with admitting that. Grab the original album, crank it up and enjoy. They can never take that away from us!
@Saffy-yr8vo
@Saffy-yr8vo Жыл бұрын
Correct.
@katwil89
@katwil89 10 ай бұрын
I agree. It's just sad to see these people that I loved so much getting old and sounding bad. Of course I look exactly the same as I did in the 80's.
@teastrainer3604
@teastrainer3604 10 ай бұрын
People will throw stacks of money at them, and being cheered is addictive. But at some point self-respect should kick in. Grace Slick said that people over 50 doing rock music looks stupid, and she has lived up to her word.
@heimomoilanen9654
@heimomoilanen9654 10 ай бұрын
​@@samstone22744Exactly my thought since 1976 when David Byron the Performer left Uriah Heep in Summer of 1976 . 47 years ago ! I never bought a new Heep album after David had gone forever. RIP
@RosieHarp
@RosieHarp 10 ай бұрын
'Look guys' cringe. Comment had some merit up to that point.
@eldenjr
@eldenjr 9 ай бұрын
Well put and spot on, sir. Couldn't and won't put my $$$ into seeing any of those groups today even though everyone of them were once some of the most incredible bands in history. Ive been in bands and playing gigs since around 15. I'm nearing 60 now, and I'm no where half they player i once was. I couldn't imagine being in any of those groups and toured the schedule they had in their prime, and believe that I'd have anything left in the tank at 60! Id been done touring 10 years ago. Retire guys. We still have and love the music.
@ron88303
@ron88303 Жыл бұрын
Sometimes it's not about the quality of the performance, but the performer's legacy. For example, I saw Gordon Lightfoot perform a couple years ago. He was 78 and his voice was pretty frail. But it was still a thrill for me to see him after listening to his music most of my life. I also saw Ringo Starr's all-star band when he was over 70. He didn't play the full set but he was the reason I went to see the concert.
@lovette1613
@lovette1613 Жыл бұрын
Ringo's Voice sounds still good. Paul McCartney s voice is gone
@danielkokal8819
@danielkokal8819 Жыл бұрын
Lightfoot is badly senile. Its elder abuse to put him up there.
@ron88303
@ron88303 Жыл бұрын
@@danielkokal8819 While he certainly appears frail, I've not seen any reports of senility or other mental issues. If true, I would agree with you.
@js4187
@js4187 Жыл бұрын
If youre meaning Ringo didnt play his drums a full set , he didnt do that 30 years ago when he started touring .
@shirleyponcinii9876
@shirleyponcinii9876 Жыл бұрын
I also saw Gordon Lightfoot several years ago. While his guitar playing was great, he no longer could hit the high notes. He was heckled. He looked frail. It was the saddest concert I have ever attended. Glad I saw him in the 80's.
@stevenedwards4470
@stevenedwards4470 Жыл бұрын
I was shocked when the Stones continued after Charlie died. He was too integral in my mind. Kiss should have quit in 1977.
@mattbarbarich3295
@mattbarbarich3295 Жыл бұрын
1987
@gavinsmith9016
@gavinsmith9016 Жыл бұрын
No not 1977, Creatures of The Night, Lick It Up and even Animalize were worthy albums and tours. Later in the 80s perhaps? Crazy Nights or Hot In The Shade onwards.
@seamus2112ophelan
@seamus2112ophelan Жыл бұрын
Hahaha!! And Motley Crue in 83!
@camicawber
@camicawber Жыл бұрын
@@barryscott8041 Steve Jordan had Charlie's blessing to replace him. Keith started working with him back in the '80s on Charlie's recommendation. And I don't know exactly how he is a "showboat" from behind the drums. He doesn't get any solos, he doesn't do anything to particularly call attention to himself. It's kinda easy to forget he's back there - until you see a shot of him on the screen and are reminded that it's no longer Charlie.
@danwallach8826
@danwallach8826 Жыл бұрын
KISS never should have started.
@MWL4466
@MWL4466 Жыл бұрын
I agree completely with your list. The Stones make me cringe particularly. I recall Keith saying " as long as i've still got Charlie Watts we'll keep touring". That was back when Bill Wyman retired. It didnt take long to find a " replacement" for Charlie did it. Like they need the money huh ?!? A friend recently asked if i would like to go see Alice Cooper live. Uh...no thanks. 70 year old Alice dodering around the stage in makeup singing "Schools Out" ? Nope. Saw him in the late 80's and i thought he was too old then. Its a young mans game i think. At least with some performer's back catalog.
@mastercylinder1939
@mastercylinder1939 9 ай бұрын
The Rolling Stones, the fossils of rock.
@victorjohnson7512
@victorjohnson7512 Жыл бұрын
The most I ever paid for a rock concert was $45 (cheap seats) to see the stones in a football stadium in 1995. Most bands I saw in my younger days were under $20. Like Jethro Tull, Steppenwolf, Doobie Brothers, Alice Cooper, etc...
@cruisethesurf
@cruisethesurf Жыл бұрын
Interesting Victor, I saw Cooper in 87 & 2001. Good seats definitely under $100 for sure. In his title track from 'From the Inside Album' he mentions '8 bucks even buys a folding chair' referencing one of his shows. Wow. That must have been before they released 'Love it Death'.
@robertallen6710
@robertallen6710 Жыл бұрын
Saw Aerosmith in an ice arena in a shitty town in Michigan...$5...when they first started
@tproudboomer5965
@tproudboomer5965 Жыл бұрын
@@robertallen6710 Wings Stadium in Kalamazoo
@mikem9892
@mikem9892 Жыл бұрын
Saw the Stones for 6$ in 76 coulda been 77 at the Fox theater in Atlanta GA. The cockroaches tour LOL.
@mikemcnamara6483
@mikemcnamara6483 Жыл бұрын
Saw the Voodoo Lounge tour at Florida Field in Gainesville. What a great show.
@ricobonifacio1095
@ricobonifacio1095 Жыл бұрын
I think the genius of King Crimson is their evolution. I'm not sure if Robert Fripp will tour anymore, but his changing of band members over the years kept it fresh.
@fus149hammer5
@fus149hammer5 Жыл бұрын
Fripps happy appearing on KZbin playing funny short versions of famous songs with his wife Toyah.
@barryscott8041
@barryscott8041 Жыл бұрын
@@fus149hammer5 He's pretty much retired
@PrairieMidwester
@PrairieMidwester Жыл бұрын
I’ve enjoyed their 2014 and later shows immensely. Much more than the 95/2001/2002 tours.
@josephbrabander9124
@josephbrabander9124 Жыл бұрын
When Fripp talks or plays, I listen.
@jorgevazquez1818
@jorgevazquez1818 Жыл бұрын
Topics like these make me so grateful for my favorite band to put their legendary 8 years and call quits. The Beatles will always be legendary. Because of their amazing catalog and for simply just going out on top.
@fortynine3225
@fortynine3225 9 ай бұрын
They had a fight that is why they stopped. If it wasn;'t for that they would do reunions even now.
@kendallevans4079
@kendallevans4079 9 ай бұрын
@@fortynine3225With who? Paul & Ringo and a bunch of "guests"? You almost get that with "Ringo's All Starr" band now, just no Paul
@HarryRenner-h9q
@HarryRenner-h9q 9 ай бұрын
I have to disagree in regards to AC/DC. their most recent album is another masterpiece among their many masterpieces. and as an old person myself I appreciate that they are showing that us old people aren't dead yet. however I believe they are on their last album. and I believe the reason they keep going is. because Malcolm Young would have wanted them to, just like Bon Scott would have wanted them to. Roger Hodgson from Supertramp is another musician that is performing well. in fact he seems happier now. and his connection with his audience's seem to back that up.
@richardbuckley1232
@richardbuckley1232 Жыл бұрын
Genesis are done - which saddens me as a long time fan. I agree that there really isn’t a Fleetwood Mac without Buckingham. I can’t disagree with any of this list really.
@PeterMayer
@PeterMayer Жыл бұрын
We saw The Who in Cincinnati. They played at our soccer stadium, TQL stadium in May, 2022. They hadn't played here since that fateful night of 1979, which we were at. I couldn't believe how Roger's voice held out. Pretty emotional for us. That sounded great.
@davidl570
@davidl570 Жыл бұрын
Damn......................in that case, glad you survived that awful tragedy!
@riobabic8960
@riobabic8960 Жыл бұрын
Some bands stayed fit and have good new members. Roger Daltry is like Tom Jones voice wise , as good as ever. Debbie Harry of Blondie can still sing and their drummer Clem Burke still has amazing energy and is a huge fan of Keith Moon !
@mikesteinkrauss9773
@mikesteinkrauss9773 Жыл бұрын
Zack Starkey is a brilliant drummer and really revitalized the band
@JohnSmith-rn5tb
@JohnSmith-rn5tb Жыл бұрын
Saw the Who in 76 and in 2019 ( the Two) and the addition of a full orchestra in 19 to play Tommy,and others was brilliant- not the same band,but excellent performers still!!
@mikekeeler6362
@mikekeeler6362 Жыл бұрын
You have the who needed to retire after Johnny and Swizzle died
@EricStrijbos
@EricStrijbos Жыл бұрын
I am thankful to Steve Hackett for taking tender care of the magical material from the time when Genesis' creativity was way ahead of technology and their production. A remixed Seconds Out could alleviate some of the pain, but there's so much more.
@jaygdav
@jaygdav 10 ай бұрын
Excellent video, presentation is well done. Sad about The Beach Boys, but you are spot on!
@TheRrxing
@TheRrxing 10 ай бұрын
It’s like that saying Don’t Meet Your Idols. I would rather remember the bands when they still could perform rather then having a memory of how horrible they are now.
@my3dviews
@my3dviews 9 ай бұрын
Ya. I recently bought a blu-ray concert of a singer that I always liked (who shall go nameless). Was terribly disappointed, because she sang everything out of key. It was cringe level nine. Never played it again since. Probably won't. Just play her original albums, where she sounded good. But, at least I won't waste more money on tickets if she comes to my city.
@pattywarner
@pattywarner 9 ай бұрын
Ummmm…..I think I would want to see Janice Joplin, Jimi, Jim Morrison, Kurt Cobain rather than remembering them young.
@culcune
@culcune Жыл бұрын
I have been a Slayer fan since 1984, when I was 14 and first heard the Show No Mercy. Did not seen them live until 2017 at the Forum in Los Angeles. Wow, what had I missed all those years! They did not miss a beat. Two years later saw them on the final date, 11/30/2019 and they were still loud and proud. Glad they decided to retire on a VERY high note, and the world came to a screeching halt soon after. Coincidence? I think not...
@robnorwood3591
@robnorwood3591 Жыл бұрын
My first SLAYER show was in 88 on the South of Heaven tour. They opened for Judas Priest and it's still one of my favorite shows. I saw SLAYER many times over the years, and every single time I left after staying for every song, and said That is the best show I've ever seen! Including the last time I saw them in 2010 with the original line up and did the entire Seasons in the Abyss album 😍
@culcune
@culcune Жыл бұрын
@@robnorwood3591 You got to see them with Hanneman!! I was fortunate in getting to see Metallica with Cliff Burton on the Master of Puppets tour with Ozzy months before he died, although that was the last album that Metallica was actually good, lol.
@robnorwood3591
@robnorwood3591 Жыл бұрын
​@@culcune I actually saw Metallica open for Ozzy in 86 with Cliff Burton too. It was at the Long Beach arena a few months before Cliff died. I saw them there in 89 on the Justice tour also.
@culcune
@culcune Жыл бұрын
@@robnorwood3591 Yep, same rour and arena I saw them...Friday night! I think Saturday's shows had a few related deaths (all in the area, not in the venue) and the one guy who jumped from the upper decks and got paralyzed. They outdid Ozzy, although Ozzy was very good, too.
@robnorwood3591
@robnorwood3591 Жыл бұрын
​@@culcune Yeah I was at the show on Saturday I guess. Security wouldn't let us in until Metallica was half through their set. We found out later about the guy jumping from the risers. Yes Metallica blew Ozzy off the stage.
@EternallyThankful-os6pz
@EternallyThankful-os6pz Жыл бұрын
On a positive note - I would like to add that Stryper is still all original , rocking ad well as ever ( some have said better ) and miraculously Michael Sweet's voice is STILL UNBELIEVABLE !?!?! These guys have stayed true to their sound , message and fans...I really respect that about them !!!!!
@pyre13
@pyre13 Жыл бұрын
Stryper has the bassist from Firehouse, Perry Richardson, he's played on their last 2 albums so far. Tim Gaines hasn't been in the band for a couple of years now. I agree though, they still sound great!!
@steve_anderson
@steve_anderson Жыл бұрын
Well, pyre13 beat me to it. Yeah Perry is not an origianl member. I've known Perry since Firehouse was Max Warrior and living around Myrtle Beach SC.
@rorybell2161
@rorybell2161 Жыл бұрын
You sure that's a positive note?
@kkelleybass
@kkelleybass Жыл бұрын
please tell me they still dont dress and look like chicks!
@MF-zj3zl
@MF-zj3zl 9 ай бұрын
When to stop touring guidelines: 1. +1/3 of the Original Group is gone or has died. 2. You reach the mandatory age to take social security or OAP. 3. You want to celebrate the 50th anniversary of something that is not your wedding. 4. Your grandkids are in the band. 5. Your belt is up to your tits or tits are down to your belt. And coming soon: U2. 😳
@ianmackenzie686
@ianmackenzie686 3 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@scottnixon9367
@scottnixon9367 Жыл бұрын
I agree with your whole list. Especially bands like Lynyrd Skynyrd with no original members left.
@markstoudenmire4935
@markstoudenmire4935 Жыл бұрын
Yes, he is.
@michaelw366
@michaelw366 Жыл бұрын
He is, but has Damon Johnson fill in for him when he’s unable to perform. So for many shows there is no original member.
@davejones5745
@davejones5745 Жыл бұрын
Rossington's done.
@jamesd7045
@jamesd7045 Жыл бұрын
I think Lynyrd Skynyrd should never have reformed after 1978, though I'm pretty sure I understand why they did. $$.
@overundersidewaysdown
@overundersidewaysdown Жыл бұрын
Johnny Van Zant does a really good job filling in for Ronnie. They put on a helluva show.
@cakemartyr5794
@cakemartyr5794 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree about Yes. I saw Howe in a solo gig a few years ago, and I had a lot more respect for him for doing that than the version of Yes he now runs.
@JIF882
@JIF882 Жыл бұрын
How so?
@georgewilliams4258
@georgewilliams4258 Жыл бұрын
If Jon Anderson isn't in the band it's not Yes.He was an original member while Howe didn't join the group until the third album.
@JIF882
@JIF882 Жыл бұрын
@@georgewilliams4258 But Anderson has left three times. He also closed the door on Yes recording new music, because the band didn't like Magnification. Also, Jon pitched them a Tales From Topographic Oceans-type album with four epics. They turned that down. Wasn't even Jon Anderson that named the band. It was Peter Banks
@JIF882
@JIF882 Жыл бұрын
@@barryscott8041 What does a musicians looks have to do with anything?
@colinburroughs9871
@colinburroughs9871 Жыл бұрын
Steve with an acoustic guitar is still magic, this version of Yes though is straight up depressing. People pay for "Yes" though.
@sharonjensen3016
@sharonjensen3016 Жыл бұрын
I saw Gene Pitney perform live about a year before he died. He was still performing right up to the end, and the night I saw him, he was in fine voice.
@jnagarya519
@jnagarya519 10 ай бұрын
And still hyper-disciplined at never singing in tune?
@RobjS-y8o
@RobjS-y8o 10 ай бұрын
Yeh but he was forced into retirement. Death.
@kristerlund8845
@kristerlund8845 9 ай бұрын
Rolling Stones are the most obvious. They stopped being relevant in the 70's, and has since become a touring nostalgia act.
@cwgriffin1
@cwgriffin1 Жыл бұрын
I refer to them as the Pension Tour. The audience are older and have a lot more money to spend than when we in our teens and twenties. We'll pay the big bucks for that last chance to see them again.
@tamartin64
@tamartin64 Жыл бұрын
I'll mention two guys who even at an advanced age still have in them to bring it to the stage are Elvis Costello, and Richard Thompson. Even at their respective ages, they're still killing it on stage.
@veronicagee4335
@veronicagee4335 Жыл бұрын
Elvis Costello is still on my bucket list of shows to see. One day!
@davidsavin4959
@davidsavin4959 Жыл бұрын
I agree. Just saw Costello at the Gramercy in NYC. Just him and Steve Nieve on the piano. A brilliant two hours of music. He’s still got it.
@chriscoughlin9289
@chriscoughlin9289 Жыл бұрын
Excellent citations there. And I'd add two other 60's-70's legends to your list - Ry Cooder and Taj Mahal. Judging from their two night swing through SF last year, anyway. But I guess the skeptics would say that those giants - exceptions that they are - only proves the rule.
@rdhudon7469
@rdhudon7469 Жыл бұрын
Jeff Beck is also a good example. He actually kept reaching new levels his entire career .
@chicken2jail545
@chicken2jail545 Жыл бұрын
I saw Richard Thompson a while back, and he was fantastic.
@aldoabruzzi6417
@aldoabruzzi6417 Жыл бұрын
Top on my list is Bruce Springsteen. I saw him for the first time in August 1975 when I was 15, and in the set list was a little song called "Born to Run" .... the album would be released two weeks later. My daughter tried to get me to go see him when he came to town about 6 years ago and I refused. She's heard stories of the dozens of bands I saw perform live in the 70s and 80s and asked why I don't go to concerts anymore. I explained that I would rather remember them when they were in their prime and not see these old guys struggling to play their old music. So instead, I popped in my "Hammersmith Odeon London '75" DVD and I showed her what will always be my first memory of what he was like back then.
@trsidn
@trsidn Жыл бұрын
I saw Bruce in 1985, it was the days of the 4 hour shows... He was phenomenal. I would not go see him now.
@classicalbum
@classicalbum Жыл бұрын
Floyd finished years ago
@aleleeinnaleleeinn9110
@aleleeinnaleleeinn9110 Жыл бұрын
I say Springstein in '76 and again in the '80 and lastly in 2014. I miss the big man, but Bruce still has it. He can sing, he can play, and he supplemented his band with tallent. Tom Morello played with him not just on a song or two. And it was another 3 hour show. There is no age for retirement. But there is a time when you can't do it anymore. I sow Bryan Ferry. Maybe it was the show, but he could not sing and he was mixed barely abouve themusic. His band was perfect, but sadly was terrible.
@aldoabruzzi6417
@aldoabruzzi6417 Жыл бұрын
@@aleleeinnaleleeinn9110 You think that "Bruce still has it?" I guess we'll have to agree to disagree. I've seen videos of him shuffling around on stage, with his shirt open (seriously?) screaming instead of singing. It would be like watching Joe Montana trying to still be a QB at 66.
@garyblanchard1084
@garyblanchard1084 Жыл бұрын
@@classicalbum Mercifully
@AnyoneCanSee
@AnyoneCanSee 9 ай бұрын
I saw The Who at Edinburgh Castle last year and Roger Daltry still has a great voice. It isn't what I saw in 1979 at my first ever gig or even what I saw 20 years ago at the Cancer Trust concerts at the Albert Hall which I've always loved as a venue. But it was definitely worth the ticket price and I got that rush of various emotions that are missing in everyday life at my age. Roger Waters just fcking annoys me now. These massive stadium concerts and like the Cirque du Soleil for Roger's ego. He seems to have actually become the arrogant fascist megalomanic of The Wall.
@joebagodonuts7563
@joebagodonuts7563 Жыл бұрын
It is true. I worked security at the T mobile arena when Fleetwood Mac played in Vegas on their tour with Neil Finn and there is an entire band behind the curtain. Not just a few musicians. An entire band!!!
@gregbedinger6220
@gregbedinger6220 8 ай бұрын
That’s crazy!
@yesman2755
@yesman2755 2 ай бұрын
They needed an entire band just to replace Lindsey Buckingham. That’s how good he was. Far better to go see Lindsey in a small venue.
@johnmiller5987
@johnmiller5987 10 ай бұрын
I saw Bobby Blue bland at Chicago blues fest 15 years or so ago. He was helped onto the stage. They sat him down and gave him a mic. Best vocalist I have ever seen perform
@poetcomic1
@poetcomic1 9 ай бұрын
I saw him at the London House East in E. St. Louis in the 1960's! My table of high school white R&B fans were the only white faces in the place.
@arthuroconnor4300
@arthuroconnor4300 9 ай бұрын
I was there too 😊
@legendaryTMNICO
@legendaryTMNICO 9 ай бұрын
Chicago and Creedence Clearwater revisited are groups that should also retire.
@angloart8410
@angloart8410 Жыл бұрын
How about a video dedicated to bands or performers of a certain vintage who still manage to deliver? i think it would be a more difficult one to compile.
@BackwoodsFilms
@BackwoodsFilms Жыл бұрын
Any band with Glenn Hughes in it would qualify, Dude is a beast on the bass, and his vocals are as good as ever.
@chriswilkinson7636
@chriswilkinson7636 Жыл бұрын
Iron maiden.
@SimonHolcroft
@SimonHolcroft Жыл бұрын
@@chriswilkinson7636 Bruce's vocals aren't what they used to be. See the recent live in Mexico City. But I'll still go and do the singing myself. :P
@mattrogers1946
@mattrogers1946 Жыл бұрын
Like who? There are not many bands that fit that category.
@tawnieriekena7
@tawnieriekena7 Жыл бұрын
@@mattrogers1946 Santana, Paul McCartney, U2.
@itinerantpatriot1196
@itinerantpatriot1196 9 ай бұрын
I see there is a part 2 to this so I won't add any bands until I've seen that. I have zero objections to any of the bands cited here. I was fortunate enough to see most of the bands I wanted to see in the 70s when they could still deliver. My first rock show was a Tull concert and it blew me completely away. I ended up seeing them five times in a six or seven year period. If Tull was in town, I was there. Then I took my wife and some friends to a Tull concert in 93 and man, is he right. Ian Anderson couldn't hit the notes back then and would put flute runs in where the vocals should have been. They played a lot of the earlier more jazzy stuff from Stand Up, mostly because it wasn't so demanding I guess, and while I recognized the songs my friends, who weren't as well versed, didn't. They wanted Cross Eyed Mary, Aqualung, Thick as a Brick and the like. We got none of that and the show ended after a little more than an hour. I ended up apologizing to my friends because I had built the band up so much. As for the Stones, I think they died 10 years ago and they aren't touring as much as they are running from the mortician. And the Who? I could never figure that one out. I saw them right after Keith passed away but the core was still in tact. Without the Ox? It's just two old guys singing songs. For some of them, like McCartney, maybe it's like the Stones said; "They just get married cause there's nothing else to do." I think some of them tour because they don't know how to be anything but a rock and roll star. Retirement from anything is tough. It took me three kicks at the can and a couple major medical procedures to get used to the idea, and I didn't have millions of fans screaming for me. Hanging around past their expiration date is a thing with boomers as a whole, be it rock and roll, politics, movies, or driving a bus. I'm on the tail end of the generation that learned to hold their breath until they got their way. If any generation needs to call it a day, it's the boomers. We broke the place pretty hard, now it's time to get out of the way so someone else can fix it. But that's me. The only entertainer I remember who could still deliver the goods in his 80s was Frank Sinatra, but he was the Chairman of the Board, and there was only one Frank Sinatra.
@Abbysum1
@Abbysum1 7 ай бұрын
I agree completely about Jethro Tull. I saw them in the 70s like you. By the 90s it was just painful to watch.
@angloart8410
@angloart8410 Жыл бұрын
Rock music has an interesting relationship to longevity in as much as most rock musicians or groups are both performers and composers; the bands perform/arrange and write their own material. As such they have a certain “authority” over their own material and fans of the music have a feeling that there is something authentic about seeing them perform it, however badly they are now doing it. I can understand this, but there is probably a case to argue that a tribute act might now perform that music better than the original performers who have aged and deteriorated in their powers as performers. An interesting parallel is in a field where their is a separation between writer and performer - for example when an opera singer can no longer sing a certain role by and large they stop doing it as no one will cast them in that role. Obviously this is because their is no intrinsic relationship between performer and work; someone else can and will perform it. I sometimes feel with rock audience for ageing artists, that people see their shows not for the quality of the show itself, but as an act of respect for what the artist once was. Sometimes it is like visiting a ruined building where we look at the ruin and imagine the glory of the building in an earlier state.
@sarizonana
@sarizonana Жыл бұрын
So so true, while yeah in an ideal work rock stars would retire probably at their 60s really pushing it. In real life it’s really hard for them to quit because they’ve been doing this for such a long time. Ding great in their 60s is a miracle honestly : those miracles are Steven Tyler and Mick Jagger. But the general rule is that for rock stars and even pop stars the charm ends In their 50s. Love Bon Jovi but what about now tour should have been their last. Also love Madonna but another one who should have retired after her amazing Super Bowl half time show, that would have been a banger of a goodbye for the Queen of pop but now is Turning into a cartoon. U2 also very successful for such a long time but when they are doing Vegas recidencies it’s time to retire. I think the 50s the ideal age for a pop or rock star to retire, but a very few miracles can push it to their 60s
@Titus9508
@Titus9508 Жыл бұрын
After 45 years of gig going, the Yes 50th Anniversary tour was simply the worst gig I've ever seen by any band. Watching Jeff Downes clunkily missing cues and dropping notes constantly was awful: two songs were stopped mid way when he got lost and then restarted. Very, very sad. I've seen Yes many times at their peak and always ranked as one of the best live acts I've seen.
@Railway_Railfan
@Railway_Railfan Жыл бұрын
Yep...Agree on all points. I was lucky enough to see some of my favorites in their prime in the '70s (The Who in Des Moines (75?), Zep, Yes, Tull, in Seattle (75 - 77)), but a bunch I didn't get to see (e.g., Floyd, Genesis w/Peter Gabriel, CSNY, etc.)...Of those I got to see and more importantly those I didn't, the last thing I want is a memory of an anemic performance. There's something to the phrase, "quit while you're ahead".
@MichaelRoy-hc3lz
@MichaelRoy-hc3lz 9 ай бұрын
Agree 100% with you list. I have no desire to see the bands of my formative years (70s) limping geriatric through their old songs. I prefer to remember them as they were.
@legendaryTMNICO
@legendaryTMNICO 9 ай бұрын
Huey Lewis should also retire too. I heard he’s becoming deaf.
@georgeford3687
@georgeford3687 Жыл бұрын
Been a hardcore YES fan since 77 and I've seen their recent performances on KZbin and currently the band died with Chris. Jon still sounds great and you Grand Funk analogy seems to apply here. I've also seen cover bands perform much better than the Howe line up.
@SunFellow941
@SunFellow941 Жыл бұрын
Jon Anderson uses auto-tune both in concert and on recordings.
@johnwebb167
@johnwebb167 Жыл бұрын
Your full of Sh*t, saw him up close and personal year before last and he still sounds like he did 40 yrs ago
@marcink4155
@marcink4155 Жыл бұрын
Jon Anderson was kicked out of Yes years ago. A different Jon is their lead singer now.
@breakaleg10
@breakaleg10 Жыл бұрын
I'd like to add Status Quo, Yes and Journey. They are way over the hill these days. Queen as well.
@QuagmiresDooflab
@QuagmiresDooflab Жыл бұрын
Status Quo? They stopped when Rick Parfitt died.
@terrencereardon6374
@terrencereardon6374 Жыл бұрын
Styx as well. Without Dennis DeYoung they are a joke opening for Def Leppard or Joe Bonamassa or Deep Purple.
@floydspeedwho
@floydspeedwho Жыл бұрын
@@QuagmiresDooflab No they carried on with some fella taking Ricks place check on here and you can see concert clips from last year im sure
@rickeap
@rickeap Жыл бұрын
Status Quo's latest tour was very well received.
@breakaleg10
@breakaleg10 Жыл бұрын
@@rickeap Great to hear that. My impression has been that they look tired, maybe they got new life
@POWER-LINKS
@POWER-LINKS Жыл бұрын
If you're still selling tickets around the world, that means people still want to watch you perform. DON'T RETIRE. The fans will speak through their wallets.
@sonjar1853
@sonjar1853 Жыл бұрын
I agree!
@karenlawton2549
@karenlawton2549 Жыл бұрын
There ya go
@gregorybush3224
@gregorybush3224 Жыл бұрын
Excellent point. 🎶 Go on take the 💰 and run.... 🎶
@Micktaylorify
@Micktaylorify 9 ай бұрын
During the Black Sabbath “13” tour; I believe it was Geezer Butler who said in an interview that they and everybody they knew while making albums have grown up … however the audience had not, they were still the same age as they were in their 20’s-30’s! And THAT is why Classic Rock artists still perform. People, especially the younger generations want to pay money to go see them perform, live!
@thomasglunt5925
@thomasglunt5925 Жыл бұрын
In the past 2 summers I saw 4 concerts from the veteran generation. I saw the Beach Boys in Dayton, Ohio. While they sounded fantastic, I couldn't help feel like I was watching a very good tribute band. Last summer I went to watch Brian Wilson. While a great concert, the youtube videos prove how much Wilson has lost his falsetto voice. With that being said, it was great paying tribute to a true musical genius. The same concert featured Chicago. While I know that there were only 2 original members playing, I left Detroit thinking that I needed to give that vinyl a little more love. Finally, I work at Progressive Field in Cleveland and can say that Elton John was fantastic.
@kkelleybass
@kkelleybass Жыл бұрын
Brian Wilson is the Beach Boys. Mike Love is nothing but a tribute living on the coat tails of his much more talented cousin.
@marcropper
@marcropper 9 ай бұрын
@@kkelleybass what a nonsense comment, Mike Love is a founder of the Beach Boys, was always the frontman an lyricist of a lot of the classic hits. Mike Love devoted his life to the Beach Boys and he should be respected for that.
@dennisgoodnight2029
@dennisgoodnight2029 9 ай бұрын
Chicago currently has 3 original members in the band.
@deepzepp4176
@deepzepp4176 Жыл бұрын
Bon Jovi seriously need to call it a day, now.
@ryanmcgrath9869
@ryanmcgrath9869 Жыл бұрын
I can't believe I had to scroll down this far to see Bon Jovi mentioned. It is painful to watch him try to hit those notes. And no disrespect to Phil X but it's not Bon Jovi without Sambora. Def Leppard needs to hang it up also. Joe Elliott's voice has been shot for at least 15 years.
@garyhoward2490
@garyhoward2490 4 ай бұрын
They shoulda retired 20 years ago. Saw them then. Probably the worst I've had to sit through. Sad.
@Steffaneq
@Steffaneq 4 ай бұрын
@@garyhoward2490 yup. Went to their concert 12 years ago and it was absolute garbage. Jon Bon Jovi is really one of the worst singers on the planet earth right now.
@SpaceCattttt
@SpaceCattttt Жыл бұрын
With the "benefit" of hindsight, U2 should've retired in 1993...
@classicalbum
@classicalbum Жыл бұрын
Yes, In the name of love... please stop.
@SpaceCattttt
@SpaceCattttt Жыл бұрын
@@classicalbum 😂
@danu6718
@danu6718 Жыл бұрын
They are tragic 😂😂
@blindpink
@blindpink Жыл бұрын
maybe 1983...?
@catsofsherman1316
@catsofsherman1316 Жыл бұрын
​@@blindpink even better
@UKArchives-2024
@UKArchives-2024 10 ай бұрын
Motely Crue - definitely. They are simply driven by ego and the fear of fading into obscurity. It's pathetic. They need to realise that the 1980s were a very long time ago. American hair metal always was sad. 'Denim and Leather' we can live with. But spandex??? Eeeeeee! Men on the crap side of 60 shouldn't wear makeup. Even as a Mod, I agree that The Who should call time. The heydays have long gone. And like The Rolling Stones, it is sickly to watch. And as for AC/DC, seeing any grown man in a school kid's uniform is unsettling.
@xtstevie
@xtstevie Жыл бұрын
Phil Collins should have stayed retired in 2010 as his solo & Genesis tours were just hearbreaking to watch with him sat on a rocking chair with absolutely no voice left..... I'm actually surprised Mike & Tony went for one final payday! Rod Stewart, Wee Reg, Springsteen, Roger Waters, The Stones & McCartney are several others who are just in it for a fast buck now & don't get me started on Bob Dylan !!!
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