ROCKSTARS VS CELEBRITIES How the classic rockstars of the 70’s & 80’s were a much different breed

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • ROCKSTARS VS CELEBRITIES
    How the classic rockstars of the 1970’s & 80’s were a much different breed compared to the modern day “celebrity”, who all WISH they were rockstars.
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  • @trevor-johnsen
    @trevor-johnsen Год назад +1

    The internet killed some of the mystique. Some over-use it, some never use it and are labeled reclusive. We're used to having too much information.

  • @robertreams1231
    @robertreams1231 Год назад +2

    Loving the channel! Been watching since first video. Keep it up. Hope to get your book when published.

  • @Devious480
    @Devious480 Год назад +2

    The camera phone did a lot to kill the rock n roll party lol

  • @markmcintosh6968
    @markmcintosh6968 Год назад +2

    Since Dimes death I believe approaching the stage isn't a great idea

  • @chocolatecoveredchainsaws2570
    @chocolatecoveredchainsaws2570 Год назад +3

    The stage was considered sacred ground these days Anything Goes

  • @Eddie-In-Las-Vegas
    @Eddie-In-Las-Vegas Год назад +1

    I think stage diving broke that barrier with the introduction of bands like Pantera and other punk thrash metal bands and even grunge acts like Pearl Jam who allowed audience members to jump on stage and then dive into the crowd. I have been seeing footage of bands like Foo Fighters asking people out in the audience to get on stage to jam with them and although I think it's a funny gesture, really didn't pay to see amateurs get allowed to jam with professional musicians. Seemed like a waste of time and fans money.

    • @beforeiforget1985
      @beforeiforget1985  Год назад +1

      Absolutely agree about stage diving. I hated it then and I hate it now. And I agree about the amateurs on stage. Thanks for watching!

  • @patsygonzalez5203
    @patsygonzalez5203 Год назад +3

    Ihope the "trend" goes out of syle. I buy a ticket to see the band, not some some fan on stage feeling they got lucky, that nobody would give two fiddles about their participation. Congrats for interesting insight!

  • @jacobcoughlin24
    @jacobcoughlin24 Год назад +2

    Love the videos! It gives people like me insight on what shows were like back then i wish I was around in the 80s🤘

  • @saynesworldrocks
    @saynesworldrocks Год назад +1

    So true. Steel Panther is very guilty of this. Ofcourse its all set up months in advance. Quite a few of said guitar players, I follow on IG. Theyre quite good. But yes, the stage is sacred ground. The Dimebag incident is most notorious, which happened just a few miles from me. Motley had fans come on stage during their Generation Swine tour, it was chaos (which is what they wanted). Stage is for the band, for safety, insurance! And ofcourse we pay to see the bands, not unknowns. 🤘🦇🕷♠️🔥 -J.s.

  • @ernesteison7979
    @ernesteison7979 Год назад +2

    Anyone who was there. Understands and gets exactly what is being said in this vid. It's really the truth.

  • @bcprzygo
    @bcprzygo Год назад +2

    🤘

  • @LonniDelane
    @LonniDelane Год назад +1

    Great story as usual. Maybe your next vid could go more into the difference in lifestyle. More than just private planes. The pace of touring, what they mean to fans and how they relate.
    The money has certainly changed things. Interesting subject.

  • @DannyGadish
    @DannyGadish Год назад +6

    rockstars had balls and personality, celebs dont

  • @krl8814
    @krl8814 Год назад

    In Oakland 1982 this girl jumped on stage with no shirt on David Lee Roth dropped kicked her off the stage