Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ive seen quite a few of these oldsters in recent years and Blondie in her 70s was amazing - saw her at the Anthem - she was the best of the bunch. Willie Nelson's voice still sounds great too but he only plays for like 45 minutes.
I saw Willie a few years ago. Pretty terrible - he doesn’t even pretend to try to keep a beat
Obscure, but I saw Alejandro Escovedo recently. He was amaaazing. Really rocked. 73 years old.
Anonymous wrote:Performances by Joni Mitchell and Tracy Chapman were two of the best ever at the Grammys.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's just such typical baby boomer behavior. They absolutely refuse to move on and get out of the way. They cling to their relevance however they can.
Is there a concert venue that is being monopolized by these oldsters?
Yes. We call it Wolf Trap.
We call it Jiffy Lube.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's just such typical baby boomer behavior. They absolutely refuse to move on and get out of the way. They cling to their relevance however they can.
Is there a concert venue that is being monopolized by these oldsters?
Yes. We call it Wolf Trap.
Anonymous wrote:Alice Cooper.
Cher.
Elton John.
Paul McCartney
Over weight Axel Rose.
Almost any 60's, 70's act.
Anonymous wrote:I don't really have an opinion, but my 70-something parents have been really disappointed by some of their favorite performers in their later years and think it's time to give it up. Most notably, they thought the Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan gave really poor performances.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it depends. Mick Jagger somehow pulls it off to me - Madonna not as much and I think it's because he still moves so well and she seems stiff and honestly a little uncomfortable overall.
That isn’t it. It’s misogyny (internalized or otherwise).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it depends. Mick Jagger somehow pulls it off to me - Madonna not as much and I think it's because he still moves so well and she seems stiff and honestly a little uncomfortable overall.
That isn’t it. It’s misogyny (internalized or otherwise).
Anonymous wrote:I think it depends. Mick Jagger somehow pulls it off to me - Madonna not as much and I think it's because he still moves so well and she seems stiff and honestly a little uncomfortable overall.