There's no reason to be ashamed of our bodies changing as we age. So what if they don't sound the same? We've got amazing technology that allows us to listen to near perfect recordings no matter where we are. But getting to hear the same artist play the songs that they love late in life? For fans, that's a great experience. Originally Posted by Crockgranted, I would see an aged Artist if it was my only time, and they could still mostly bring it. but the technology problem extends to the stage, in that artists can pipe in pre-recorded vocals, instruments and what-not, and many do.. we are paying these folks major bucks to lip-synch and fake playing on stage. many bands have off-stage guys doing the instrument work, out of sight from the audience.
Last time I was at windstar the average age was like 100 so that's the target customers just saying Chung Originally Posted by rexdutchman
good point. I'm continually amazed how many very old people grace that Casino
If only I could Robert Plant before he croaks Originally Posted by FunMondayI was lucky to catch him "live", and sit directly in front of him, maybe 15 feet away. second row.. nice memory.