Re: On bands that re-form
- From: "RichL" <rpleavitt@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2011 20:23:12 -0400
"bassman2" <vince_angeloni_1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1791aa60-2d0f-454e-bf3f-45129f691289@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
A well known Australian band has announced their biggest tour in
nearly 30 years of abscence from the local scene...According to the
promo "The setlist will also feature more than 20 of their classic
songs.."
What's your view on bands that seeminlgy find the urge to "return" to
the music scene? Is it anything more than a "quick cash" scheme? Or
are people still longing to see a quality band, even 30 years on? (Not
referring to the Stones here, though..)
Regards to all
I have no objection to old musical acts that want to get back in the game.
I *do* have an objection to old musical acts that simply want to recycle their old material.
.
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