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#475951 - 09/13/19 06:05 AM
Tribute Bands are the Big Thing Today...
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#476065 - 09/15/19 03:19 PM
Re: Tribute Bands are the Big Thing Today...
[Re: Dnj]
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Tribute bands simply fill a slot. People want to be entertained and hearing songs by a famous group is a far second best from the real thing but it can be fun. Original takes on songs is great "if" you have and audience that appreciates it. Sort of on topic I'm reading the biography, "Good Lovin", of Gene Cornish , guitar player in one of my all time favorite groups the Rascals Very interesting to read some the the truths after all the years of rumors and misinformations about them. I've often wondered why I've never seen a Tribute Act based on them. I've see Felix's different incarnations of the Rascals 3 times ( lent him my B3 for one ) and was lucky enough to see the reunion show "Once Upon a Dream" before it folded. They were such a kick a** live act I think it would be great. Also if you like tribute acts with a bit if a twist look up "Tim Ackers and the Smoking Section" His band does some unbelievable arrangements.
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#476071 - 09/15/19 05:54 PM
Re: Tribute Bands are the Big Thing Today...
[Re: montunoman]
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I’m glad you brought up this topic Donny, I’ve been meaning to start discussion on how specialized musicians seem to be coming. I have several thoughts on this topic, but what I’ll say now is, I really admire someone, especially a whole band that takes the time and effort to learn the exact parts from original recordings and be able play them back on their instruments perfectly and sound just like the ““record”.
That being said, I personally would much rather hear a musician’s unique rendition , interpretation, arrangement or a new twist on an old classic. I’m sure I’m in the minority on this, probably the general public wants to hear a rendition of a familiar song as close to the recording as possible?
Paul, this is the exact reason I say that when we had the band in NY - late 50's to early 80's was the best time for bands because we did not have to 'copy' anyone ... Played the tunes so people would recognize them, but in 'our' style ...
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