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I mean isn’t this fundamentally a conversation about creativity?

Even pre RNR there was some youth music…. Sinatra and the whole bobbisoxers wasn’t that much different from Beatlemania yet after the young ladies got married and worried about their men coming home from war…in fact 8 years later…Sinatra began his artistic peak

Some of Matisse’s greatest art happened when he was in his 50s and up

The issue is not the artist being creative past 30 but the listener
Starsky wrote:


The issue is not the artist being creative past 30 but the listener


Bingo, and you did really hit the nail on the head regarding your Haim recap.

Music is never  as good as it was in your formative years or you're always yearning for the feeling that band X gave you in time Y. It just doesn't happen. Getting old sucks.
Yada wrote:
Starsky wrote:


The issue is not the artist being creative past 30 but the listener


Bingo, and you did really hit the nail on the head regarding your Haim recap.

Music is never  as good as it was in your formative years or you're always yearning for the feeling that band X gave you in time Y. It just doesn't happen. Getting old sucks.


I dunno. Tell that to Challenged and Vas. They seem to be making it work and their not young kids.

And I think I'm enjoying music more now than in my teens, simply because I wasn't aware of much of the great music being made when I was in my teens. And I'm enjoying music now more than in my 20's, simply because I was too broke in my 20's to put any resources toward music.
challenged wrote:
How was the bass playing, non lead singer the star of the live show.

"because she was the only hot one in the band."
- Space Freely
Starsky wrote:
Some of Matisse’s greatest art happened when he was in his 50s and up

apples and oranges

can't compare rock artists to Painters
Brown-hatch wrote:
Starsky wrote:
Some of Matisse’s greatest art happened when he was in his 50s and up

apples and oranges

can't compare rock artists to Painters
Yeah, I am explicitly talking about non-Classical music not all forms of art in the world.
Bright Eyes
4/9/22
Anthem
challenged wrote:
Vas wrote:
Mildly interested in that superchunk show.

After Laura stopped doing the concerts they went downhill for me. She was the star.


I have only been seeing them since 2013. I never saw them With Laura. How was the bass playing, non lead singer the star of the live show. Cite examples, with youtube clips. Thanks.


There was another band with a light-skinned black girl bassist and a wimpy nasally white lead singer named Hutch from Portland that also fit this description. Bonus points, she was left-handed.
Helado Negro
9:30
5/4
Julian, wrote:
Brown-hatch wrote:
Starsky wrote:
Some of Matisse’s greatest art happened when he was in his 50s and up

apples and oranges

can't compare rock artists to Painters
Yeah, I am explicitly talking about non-Classical music not all forms of art in the world.



I understand that but my point was: isn’t all art about creativity in the end?

I suppose the retort is rock and roll has some need for the primal…and I will concede that to a point…

bellenseb wrote:
Helado Negro
9:30
5/4


Great music to cook dinner to, but not sure I want to stand around at the club and watch them.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd_sD040py8
Hey guys! Sorry I was gone for a hot minute…what'd I miss?
Just announced Matisse at Anthem!
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Bright Eyes
4-9
Anthem
Rebelution
6-16
ReAnthemed
Starsky wrote:
Just announced Matisse at Anthem!
I really only want to see his stuff from 1898 to 1901 …ya know before he turned 30
Starsky wrote:
Rebelution
6-16
ReAnthemed

this is a Reggae band?!

how does a band like this sell more than a few hundred tix is beyond me
Brown-hatch wrote:
Starsky wrote:
Rebelution
6-16
ReAnthemed

this is a Reggae band?!

how does a band like this sell more than a few hundred tix is beyond me


Guy on left kind of looks like Yada after his annual shampooing of the dreads.
Space wrote:
Brown-hatch wrote:
Starsky wrote:
Rebelution
6-16
ReAnthemed

this is a Reggae band?!

how does a band like this sell more than a few hundred tix is beyond me


Guy on left kind of looks like Yada after his annual shampooing of the dreads.


Are you trying to Trigger Jules!
Space wrote:
challenged wrote:
Vas wrote:
Mildly interested in that superchunk show.

After Laura stopped doing the concerts they went downhill for me. She was the star.


I have only been seeing them since 2013. I never saw them With Laura. How was the bass playing, non lead singer the star of the live show. Cite examples, with youtube clips. Thanks.


There was another band with a light-skinned black girl bassist and a wimpy nasally white lead singer named Hutch from Portland that also fit this description. Bonus points, she was left-handed.


The band was the Thermals. While integral to the band, Kathy Foster was not the star of the band, The Thermals.