Ten Bands That SHOULD Retire - Pt.2 (As Voted for by YOU)

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024

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  • @marccaron6008
    @marccaron6008 10 месяцев назад +248

    The most heartbreaking thing for me was seeing on RUclips Phil Collins barely able to sing while sitting on a chair. The other members of Genesis should not have agreed to do that. I didn't go to the show. It was too sad.

    • @sharpthingsinspace9721
      @sharpthingsinspace9721 10 месяцев назад +16

      Well Phil called it quits, hope he can enjoy his retirement as much as he can.

    • @harrynewiss4630
      @harrynewiss4630 10 месяцев назад +6

      Totally agree

    • @newforestpixie5297
      @newforestpixie5297 10 месяцев назад +1

      for the love & support which old & new fans continue to give Genesis’ music & especially their older material,I find PGs’ ‘ those were my schooldays ‘ attitude quite appalling. I realise he’s an Angel & a brilliant artist but a handful of shows with him paying his dues to that music & those fans would’ve sent them off on a high . he was concerned enough about their legacy to re do some of his contributions for that box set & probably still enjoys a substantial income from those 5 or 6 albums plus said box sets featuring his magic but a handful of appearances is beyond him or his organisation ? & there was him trying to be oh so new wave & down with the kids in 1978 with his crew cut & hi viz with songs played at a hundred miles per hour yet he couldn’t come down to Earth in 2022 for a handful of shows plus Peter was quite happy to appear with “ his schoolmates “ when angry Africans or Nepalese managers were threatening his well-being in 1982 but one last hurrah to say thanks & save Phils’ blushes ..? if he’s “ moved on “ so hard why does he still perform solsbury hill or I don’t remember ? ( assuming he has done sometime in the previous 47 years ) ..or engage in cosy photo shoots with the other lads ? …I don’t get him & his relationship to that music at all . Seeing that Peters’ voice is still pretty good & we know where he lives - perhaps a noisy mass protest outside for a week will bring him back 😐🐢🐀❤️

    • @marccaron6008
      @marccaron6008 10 месяцев назад +8

      @@newforestpixie5297 Gabriel is a control freak. That is why he will never play again with Genesis. Rutherford said as much in one interview. PG wants to run everything but that is not how post-Hackett Genesis worked. It was a collaborative group.

    • @harrynewiss4630
      @harrynewiss4630 10 месяцев назад +9

      Peter would have shown Phil up and I don't think he would have wanted to do that

  • @Pedroisanickname
    @Pedroisanickname 10 месяцев назад +126

    The fact that Frankie Valli is still touring let alone still alive is blowing my mind

    • @forgottenfilmchannel1194
      @forgottenfilmchannel1194 10 месяцев назад +3

      mine too.

    • @sharonhoyt2133
      @sharonhoyt2133 10 месяцев назад +5

      He was an early crush when he first came on the stage and I was in my early teens. Now I'm 75. Good on him

    • @fumanpoo4725
      @fumanpoo4725 10 месяцев назад +7

      Dude's 102 and still rocking. Remarkable.

    • @6panel300
      @6panel300 10 месяцев назад +1

      We saw him when he was about 82 as my wife is a fan (not me ). I couldn't believe how good he was, he was singing like he was in the 1970s. But I would imagine he isn't as good now.

    • @pamelayeager2083
      @pamelayeager2083 9 месяцев назад +3

      He still sounds great!

  • @giventofly94
    @giventofly94 10 месяцев назад +32

    Jon Bon Jovi was impressive in the 90s, especially 90-92, but can't do it anymore sadly. I admire his work but it's time to call it a day and bow out gracefully while he still can.

    • @kathrynkelman5334
      @kathrynkelman5334 10 месяцев назад +4

      They need to get Richie back for 1 last UK/World tour then knock it on the head. I saw them in Wembley stadium on the crossroads/ these days tour early 90's then about 2/3 years later in Cardiff millennium stadium & the difference in his vocals was very noticeable, really struggled with high notes with Richie singing most of them instead of Jon. That is why you notice these last few years because Richie isn't there to help him out. Shame really because they were absolutely brilliant in Wembley especially on This ain't a love song, faultless vocals & beautiful guitar.

    • @swamisalami3000
      @swamisalami3000 10 месяцев назад +2

      His voice had declined.

    • @Markus-c3n
      @Markus-c3n 10 месяцев назад +5

      The later albums, in the mid 2000s already weren't that much of good ones. Everything at its time, but someday they will all be over...Like everyone...

  • @patrickmckeegan5345
    @patrickmckeegan5345 10 месяцев назад +141

    Just saw Bryan Adams last night. 71 years old and played an extraordinary 2 hour set. At the end he interacted with the fans after the rest of the band left the stage, did three songs solo and acoustic and the venue was full of the mutual appreciation, love and admiration.

    • @blackprince7510
      @blackprince7510 10 месяцев назад +28

      Bryan Adams is not 71 years old. He was born in 1959.
      He was a year ahead of me in high school and I shared a couple of classes with his brother, Bruce, at Argyle Secondary in North Vancouver.

    • @devilsoffspring5519
      @devilsoffspring5519 10 месяцев назад +4

      Saw him 30 years ago in Toronto. Fun show, played everything before he went all uber-sappy. Couldn't hear the bassist.

    • @vicariousjohnson9823
      @vicariousjohnson9823 10 месяцев назад

      @@blackprince7510 So he’s 64 not 71. No one cares. And people care less that you claim to have shared a couple classes with his brother. Pat yourself on the back, here’s your cookie, now piss off.

    • @veltonmeade1057
      @veltonmeade1057 10 месяцев назад +1

      I still have my ticket for a concert that Bryan Adams was supposed to play and open up for ---- Cheap Trick. It was 1982 and Cheap Trick played in Muskegon, Michigan at a roller rink (no joke). The bands listed on my ticket are Cheap Trick and Bryan Adams underneath. For whatever reason, Adams never showed up so a local band played. I have kept all of my concert tix through the years and I came across that ticket a few years ago, couldn't believe it. I was a vocal major back then, didn't really like my high tenor voice but it worked in a choir. I always liked Adam's voice much better than mine. And he has good syncopation and hits the notes perfectly when he sings.

    • @marksallows113
      @marksallows113 10 месяцев назад +7

      Ryan Adams is 64 not 71

  • @justinecooper9575
    @justinecooper9575 10 месяцев назад +40

    After seeing Crosby, Stills and Nash in the late 1980s and being depressed to see old men singing songs that defined my youth I swore to never go to another concert by any band that I liked when i was young.

    • @flouisbailey
      @flouisbailey 8 месяцев назад

      I saw CSN first concert after Hall of Fame 1990 ish induction. They impressed me just like Woodstock (album).

    • @justinecooper9575
      @justinecooper9575 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@flouisbailey I admit that they put on a good show. I just had to close my eyes on certain songs.

    • @normanmacfarlane6724
      @normanmacfarlane6724 7 месяцев назад

      Yes , I hear you 😂

    • @flouisbailey
      @flouisbailey 7 месяцев назад

      @@justinecooper9575 was it Crosby’s new liver?

    • @heimomoilanen9654
      @heimomoilanen9654 5 месяцев назад

      Good advice

  • @beatleographer_10-51
    @beatleographer_10-51 10 месяцев назад +124

    McCartney keeps active and is always in the news, particularly music news. I think he is afraid of being forgotten, which we all know would be impossible. He and the other Beatles will never be forgotten and listened to 100 years from now.

    • @roywatson8133
      @roywatson8133 10 месяцев назад +19

      its all about ego with mccartney thats why he carries on

    • @edwinsam7604
      @edwinsam7604 10 месяцев назад +15

      I think Paul wants to matter and thats why he sougt collaboration with contemparary artists
      There are several reasons I want Paul to keep on going. One good reason is that he keeps on trying to find new ways to express himself and experiment despite criticism and despite what the fashion is these days. I hope he will amaze and surprise me at least once more
      A record shop owner told me in 1985 that Elton John is definately out. Luckely Elton has done great things after that. Time will tell and as long as people appreciate their idols let them enjoy

    • @beatleographer_10-51
      @beatleographer_10-51 10 месяцев назад +9

      @@edwinsam7604 I agree, and think Paul still has a lot to offer. Thanks for your response.

    • @adamfindlay7091
      @adamfindlay7091 10 месяцев назад +11

      You're correct. Maca is a creator. When one stops doing that, mortality creeps along.

    • @kingofallwhites
      @kingofallwhites 10 месяцев назад +2

      Who?

  • @mikewhiteley641
    @mikewhiteley641 10 месяцев назад +74

    The version of Foreigner that is still out there without a single original member should stop. Yes, Mick Jones shows up to strum a tune or 2 every so often,but, it's essentially a decent Tribute act.

    • @Azav312
      @Azav312 10 месяцев назад +4

      As I 40 year old fan, I will not disagree.
      But I do love watching them live and I go every time they visit. Kelly is a great replacement.

    • @mikewhiteley641
      @mikewhiteley641 10 месяцев назад +5

      Yeah,I've seen the current lineup at a few casino concerts ( with and without Mick) .I enjoyed the energy and note-perfect hits. Starrider was a highlight.Kelly is a great front man.

    • @davesrvchannel4717
      @davesrvchannel4717 10 месяцев назад +4

      The name Foreigner truly fits the band, since none of them were original

    • @zambifreak
      @zambifreak 10 месяцев назад +1

      I’m going to see Lou Gramm next week and I’m hoping that he is on because he’s going to play a lot of Foreigner songs. I had no desire to see the current foreigner lineup

    • @925candyman
      @925candyman 10 месяцев назад +1

      They should have got that singer who sang on Bad Company's Holy Water album...

  • @gdwinn1
    @gdwinn1 10 месяцев назад +124

    I saw Paul McCartney at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne a few months ago. Yes, his voice is not what it was, but he is still wonderful, and I thought his voice was fine. He played for 3 hours (!!!) without a break. Everyone there just loved it, we all had a great time, and fantastic banter between songs. He is the best - in many ways.

    • @boogiewoogit5597
      @boogiewoogit5597 10 месяцев назад +7

      Plaudits because he sang badly for 3 hrs instead of 1.5?

    • @gdwinn1
      @gdwinn1 10 месяцев назад +21

      @@boogiewoogit5597 you surely have a problem with 15,000 people enjoying a concert in Melbourne on a beautiful night. I'm sorry for you that you can't let others enjoy.

    • @RosiG73
      @RosiG73 10 месяцев назад +13

      @gdwinn1 You are spot on on all fronts❣️. My experience when I last saw Paul McCartney a few years ago was the same. He is the best in all ways❣️

    • @Dan-nt2yb
      @Dan-nt2yb 10 месяцев назад +8

      Absolutely!🙂👍🏾

    • @KabobHope
      @KabobHope 10 месяцев назад +4

      His voice doesn't even sound good on records any more, but I'd love to see him.

  • @casienwhey
    @casienwhey 5 месяцев назад +14

    Probably the hardest thing in music is to make it. The second hardest is to know when to step away.

  • @CaraHTheRealCie
    @CaraHTheRealCie 10 месяцев назад +31

    I felt Gordon Lightfoot did well up to the end. He had lost some of his upper register but he compensated for it in a way that worked and he still performed the music with a lot of heart.
    I appreciate your approach. You bring up valid points without attacking the artists.

    • @phillipgarrow2297
      @phillipgarrow2297 10 месяцев назад +3

      He is loved in northern Michigan he's the pride of the Canadian side

    • @mzmadmike
      @mzmadmike 9 месяцев назад +1

      I saw him in 2008 and his voice was shot. It was still a professional performance with good feel, but it did not sound like Gord.

    • @frankez99
      @frankez99 8 месяцев назад

      I was always worried for Gord at the end because he looked so frail in his final shows…..but he played to the end 😢 ❤

    • @prmm218
      @prmm218 6 месяцев назад

      He did have a wonderful group of musicians behind him.

  • @LouiePlaysDrums
    @LouiePlaysDrums 10 месяцев назад +213

    I'm in total agreement about Yes. When Chris Squire died, Yes was done. On my personal list is also Lynyrd Skynyrd. There are zero living original members left. After Gary Rossington died, they should've either called it a day or at least changed the name to something like "The Skynyrd Legacy" instead of carrying on as Lynyrd Skynyrd.

    • @andrewcarr5923
      @andrewcarr5923 10 месяцев назад +11

      I'm half with you when it comes to Skynyrd, yes there are no original members left but Johnny has been the front man now for 36 years or so and Ricky has a long history with the band pre dating Blackfoot , so if their still willing and enjoying it then good luck to them.

    • @kleemusic546
      @kleemusic546 10 месяцев назад +3

      For me, Yes was finished when Peter Banks left.

    • @LouiePlaysDrums
      @LouiePlaysDrums 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@bobroberts2539 I don't have to look it up. I already know that Ricky played with Skynyrd in the early days. He was a session musician and not an official member at that time. Look it up.

    • @LouiePlaysDrums
      @LouiePlaysDrums 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@bobroberts2539 FROM WIKIPEDIA:
      "Medlocke recorded shortly with the 1970s era Lynyrd Skynyrd band as a session musician, occasionally playing drums or singing lead on a few songs for them in 1971: "One More Time", "Preacher's Daughter", "Lend a Helpin' Hand", "Wino", "White Dove", "Comin' Home", "The Seasons", "Ain't Too Proud to Pray", and "You Run Around". On occasion, Medlocke played alongside the band's original drummer Bob Burns but came to desire the energy of a guitarist at the front of the stage. This resulted in his 1972 decision to reform Blackfoot."
      There, I looked it up and copied and pasted it for you. Quit your trolling and arguing, alright? Have a good day.

    • @mvp019
      @mvp019 10 месяцев назад +3

      Excellent take on Skynyrd.

  • @johneasler9967
    @johneasler9967 10 месяцев назад +176

    The cover band touring as Grand Funk Railroad should never play again without the main original front man, singer and songwriter, Mark Farner

    • @TheSpydersBand
      @TheSpydersBand 10 месяцев назад +34

      No Farner, No Funk.

    • @xScooterAZx
      @xScooterAZx 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@TheSpydersBand truth!

    • @fredstriker2042
      @fredstriker2042 10 месяцев назад +9

      Agreed, same with he punk bass player that stole the little river bands name

    • @sharonsimsay7995
      @sharonsimsay7995 10 месяцев назад +3

      I agree...

    • @rickfouser1848
      @rickfouser1848 10 месяцев назад +8

      Right on. Mark Farner is Grand Funk.

  • @loudonrebel5383
    @loudonrebel5383 10 месяцев назад +19

    I saw Paul McCartney in Knoxville Tennessee a couple years ago. It was a painful experience. I agree his voice is shot.

  • @TimothyMcGrew-z6s
    @TimothyMcGrew-z6s 10 месяцев назад +17

    Perhaps these bands should retire or perhaps people should stop paying these outrages prices to see them.❤

    • @theroadsnearyou...5088
      @theroadsnearyou...5088 3 месяца назад +2

      I’d say It’s more to do with people that are willing to pay ridiculous ticket prices.
      A fool and their money are easily parted!🙄

  • @EricBlackmonGuitar
    @EricBlackmonGuitar 10 месяцев назад +7

    I agree totally with all you have said. I no longer go to concerts from any of my favorite bands from the 60's, 70's and 80's because I want to remember them when they were in their prime. I just listen to the original recording and watch their early recorded concerts. Toto is another that should throw in the live performance towel. I myself performed live in the 60's, 70's, 80's and quit in the late 90's because even though I never smoked, drank or used drugs and felt I was in pretty good shape, I could not sing or perform with anywhere near the energy that I did when I was younger. Glad that I quit when I did. Now I play better guitar than ever before because I am not living in hotels, not eating right, staying up late at night doing gigs that never paid enough for the effort. Enjoying you musical life in the peace of your home studio is highly underrated.

    • @SidAlienTV
      @SidAlienTV 9 месяцев назад

      Same here. I made a life by teaching guitar and bass, and some band coaching, workshops in music schools in Germany (I am not German) actually. Last month a group of friends invited me to play two songs live, and though I played quite well, I felt some kind of "dissociation" after 10 years of not doing it. Very strange. I´ve build a tiny home recording studio, opened a RUclips channel with my own music and some versions and find it OK for now. I don´t miss that touring shit at all. Really, I cannot understand why those old blocks are not able to do the same instead of making that pathetic figure (they are still a few exceptions anyway) in front of the public. I don´t know, making studio albums, or helping new bands to emerge, etc.

  • @kevinl2578
    @kevinl2578 10 месяцев назад +104

    TEARS FOR FEARS is the only band that can still play live and sound just like the studio, even after 40 years!

    • @HumpX
      @HumpX 10 месяцев назад +5

      Agreed! I caught a video of a recent TV show appearance and was floored by how good they have held up musically (Visually not so much).

    • @tristantristan4733
      @tristantristan4733 10 месяцев назад +5

      Saw them open for Spandau Ballet about 10 years ago. Was blown away by how good they were.

    • @garygrimmett7945
      @garygrimmett7945 10 месяцев назад +8

      Sparks still great 👍

    • @kevinl2578
      @kevinl2578 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@tristantristan4733 yes I agree!

    • @kevinl2578
      @kevinl2578 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@HumpX dude they are 62 lol but ya i hear what ya mean!

  • @bartonpercival3216
    @bartonpercival3216 10 месяцев назад +89

    One band that's still touring in 2024 is Cheap Trick. Still all original lineup with the exception of their original drummer Bun E. Carlos. And they don't tune down their music, they still play all their songs in the original key. Robin Zander's voice still is pretty good and holds up well!!!!!! 👍🎸

    • @ShawnConrad-tw8du
      @ShawnConrad-tw8du 10 месяцев назад +8

      They could play from the grave and I'd go. Lol. One of the truly great live bands. Great songs and I always loved their almost cartoonish aggressiveness. Love the Trick

    • @veltonmeade1057
      @veltonmeade1057 10 месяцев назад +10

      They will never be Cheap Trick without Bun E. Carlos. They screwed him over.

    • @tsitracommunications2884
      @tsitracommunications2884 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@veltonmeade1057 More like the other way around

    • @TheFairway8
      @TheFairway8 10 месяцев назад +3

      Agree their last 3 or 4 albums are some of their best music

    • @bartonpercival3216
      @bartonpercival3216 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@ShawnConrad-tw8du Yup I 100% agree. I first saw them when they opened for KISS in 1977 in San Francisco. I've gone on to see them in almost every decade since that 1st show, 25 times live!!!!!! They always put on a entertaining show!!!!!!!!! 👍🎸

  • @Gmanrushfan
    @Gmanrushfan 10 месяцев назад +143

    None of these guys should stop doing what they want to do… For those who don’t want to attend, simply don’t buy a ticket. People are welcome to their opinions, of course.. But it’s funny seeing internet people saying all these bands should stop, when they actually still sell tickets and have an audience… Like, ‘yeah, forget the people who still support us..let’s quit because of a small percentage of opinionated internet folks’.

    • @winkyhere8697
      @winkyhere8697 10 месяцев назад +16

      Exactly what you've said. Lots of Ageism here. The youngsters forget that they'll someday be old farts, Too. *IF* they're lucky. 😉
      The *only* things that should determine who'd be better off retired is 1) the artist's choice, 2) their health & 3) if they're still selling albums & tickets. That depends on both creativity & talent, as it should.

    • @docknightphilco4550
      @docknightphilco4550 10 месяцев назад +5

      yes there is a big market for mimed nostalgia, especially when its remarketed with a mega electronic projections behind you. We all want to reenact our passed younger days. And if we want to pay 300$+ a ticket for the recycled 2nd class package, we should. Some fans enjoy being ripped off🖖🏾

    • @garymartin1045
      @garymartin1045 10 месяцев назад +1

      When they're Using electronics and Anything except your natural talent? Rip in the fans off, stop it.

    • @StephenMarkTurner
      @StephenMarkTurner 10 месяцев назад

      yeah, this channel has done this type of post before, no interest, now it gets a DNR

    • @winkyhere8697
      @winkyhere8697 10 месяцев назад

      @@docknightphilco4550 Luckily, I've not attended any shows *that* disappointing. It *is* a bummer when any artist has an off-night. But I think *all* of us have off-days/nights, on occasion. So, expectations of perfection are almost always a recipe for gripes. The few times I've been disappointed by a headliner, it's often b/c one of the opening acts was Amazing & just made a new fan of me. That happened the 1st time I saw Cage the Elephant, who are *Incredible* Live!
      I like some old stuff, but try to mix in the new, as well. That way, I hope not to become a *True* Old Fart, chasing the kids off the lawn while denigrating their every taste & style. We all knew some of those types growing up, the people who hated everything that was popular after *their* heyday. Such lives grow utterly stagnant, which is a pretty sad state, tbh.
      Best advice: When older voices can't hit the high notes anymore, enjoy the light show. Or Chalk it up to experience & don't buy tickets anymore. Still, try to find things to enjoy in as many experiences as possible. It makes Life a whole lot more Fun.
      Look for what stinks, and you're bound to find it. What makes concerts suck these days is the Greed of outfits like Ticketmaster. Corporate greed-flation has ruined pretty much all aspects of modern life. But we still need to look for what small treasures we can find while we're here, nonetheless. Good luck & happy viewing.

  • @martinanderson4873
    @martinanderson4873 10 месяцев назад +52

    Saw Purple last year and they were fantastic. VERY surprised just how good they were. Ian Gillan's voice was extremely strong throughout. Crowd were blown away.

    • @dwightropp3014
      @dwightropp3014 10 месяцев назад +7

      Yes, agreed, though it should be pointed out that Gillan can no longer reach the high notes, if that matters to anyone.

    • @SteveInskip
      @SteveInskip 10 месяцев назад +4

      Yes I saw them a couple of years ago. They were very good.

    • @chuckdeless9891
      @chuckdeless9891 10 месяцев назад +12

      Glenn Hughs still hits those high notes at age 72.

    • @dwightropp3014
      @dwightropp3014 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@chuckdeless9891Does he?? Wow! Is he back with Purple??

    • @ponytrekker8996
      @ponytrekker8996 10 месяцев назад +1

      I still get a kick out of when people say, Gillan can’t hit those high notes like he used to.the man is pushing 80 for Christ sake I still get a kick out of when people say, Gillan can’t hit those high notes like he used to So we’re talking 1970 to 74 just in his early purple days till now 2024. Nobody was screaming like him back then so why is it expected or people are surprised that he can’t do it like that anymore baffles me.

  • @prg333
    @prg333 10 месяцев назад +32

    I think Paul McCartney is magical. Sure his voice isn’t what it was even 8 years ago when I saw him in 2016.But those songs are so magical and wonderful and to have a living legend sing them and sing for almost 3 hours I don’t care if his voice is a little rough and weaker now. It’s still an electrifying concert

    • @Mick_Ts_Chick
      @Mick_Ts_Chick 10 месяцев назад +6

      I agree. I saw Paul in 2022 and he put on a wonderful show. I mean sure his voice isn't what it was in the 60s but who expects it to be? There was a horrendous parking debacle at Truist Stadium, which made lots of people unable to make it on time. Paul was gracious enough to postpone the show for about 40 minutes to let more people get there! My 30 year old daughter went with me and once inside, we had a great time. There are only 2 Beatles still with us, so this may be the only chance lots of people will get to see them live. I say if the fans turn up and the artists want to play, then more power to them! Go for it!

    • @TheOriginalZeppgirl
      @TheOriginalZeppgirl 9 месяцев назад +2

      If an artist wants to perform at age 100 have the right to do so. They're allowed to follow their dreams to the very end. At least they can still do what they love and that's what counts. Ian Gillain still sounds superb. Judas Priest new album is spectacular and those guys are now well into their 70s. Iron Maiden, Tony Iommi, Paul McCartney, Madonna all still going strong. I'm so proud and grateful that lots of my favourite artists are alive, kicking and inspirational 💜 ❤️ 💖

    • @robsutherland5744
      @robsutherland5744 9 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks for saying this.

    • @neilwinchester9187
      @neilwinchester9187 Месяц назад

      ​@Mick_Ts_Chick I agree with this. It's the only chance for people to see a Beatle live.

  • @SyntagmaStation
    @SyntagmaStation 10 месяцев назад +11

    This is one of the few monologue videos that kept me engaged all the way through. Remarkable . . . Nicely done

  • @tonythekillab8189
    @tonythekillab8189 10 месяцев назад +33

    I saw Kansas in 2018 and they killed it. Played for 3 hours at max energy, non stop. They still got it IMHO

    • @bradcrosier1332
      @bradcrosier1332 10 месяцев назад +3

      Agreed. Kansas is one that is still putting out quality new material and touring with great energy and integrity. I also think Styx is in that same category. I get that many want Dennis back, but that doesn't mean the band isn't authentic - should they have hung it up after Kurelewski (sp?) left?
      Yes on the other hand, is a Steve Howe tribute act at this point. I've seen them, I enjoy his playing - but it's not really Yes; it's a shame his ego won't let him see that.

    • @zambifreak
      @zambifreak 10 месяцев назад +1

      I’m going to see Kansas in two weeks and they have three original members for the most part. I’m hoping they do bring it as you said!

    • @zambifreak
      @zambifreak 10 месяцев назад

      @brad I seen Styx about four times in the last eight years and they are really good! I’ve seen yes without Steve Howe in the last 10 years several times and once with him. The one time with him, which is probably about seven or eight years ago, was not good. Technically he could not play guitar at a decent level to even say that he was good. I said I’d never see them again with him

    • @mrz80
      @mrz80 10 месяцев назад

      @@zambifreak Just saw 'em last night. Took my father in law and now he's deep into Kansas music :D

    • @alexlanning712
      @alexlanning712 10 месяцев назад

      what drugs were they on? I need a lift

  • @Wayner71
    @Wayner71 10 месяцев назад +76

    Absolutely. Steve Hackett does it the appropriate way. Steve Howe does not.

    • @classicalbum
      @classicalbum  10 месяцев назад +20

      Love Steve Hackett - I shall be reviewing his new album in about a week's time.

    • @donutcookiepie
      @donutcookiepie 10 месяцев назад +2

      You couldn’t be more wrong. If Hackett was able to use the name and actually had Genesis members in the band he would. And why not? People shit on Rutherford and banks for calling all stations and that was two original members. Some so called fans are scum. And are also usually utterly clueless about what being in a band means.

    • @kevmac1230
      @kevmac1230 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@classicalbumI saw him a few months ago and he sounded great along with the whole band .

    • @Movies2049
      @Movies2049 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@classicalbumSteve Hackett has a great sense of humor and he’s humble for a rockstar. Howe’s been pretty insecure as a guitarist and his ego has gotten in the way in band and solo projects. If bands are touring it’s their choice if they want to play a casino or wherever. They do what they know and our personal opinions are just that. Projecting our egos onto anyone ekes speaks for itself. We have the choice of not attending, simply put. The one person on my bucket list was David Sylvian and Japan and living in the PNW of N America when those artists were active meant I would have had to travel all the way to the east coast or south to LA. Wgeh I had the money, it was already too late. I consider myself lucky to have been able to see literally thousands of concerts through work, or personally. And maybe if I was a decade or so older I have even more classic concerts somewhere in the catacombs of my memory. Frankly I’d rather go see someone far less successful or a new artist or band who doesn’t have airplay or an Arthur Fogel/Clear Channel connection 😂. Thanks for sharing your experiences!

  • @cirdecsongs
    @cirdecsongs 10 месяцев назад +31

    I saw Kansas at the Chicago Theater last year and wrote a review for Prog magazine. They were fantastic! I hadn't thought about the band in ages, but they absolutely knocked it out of the park! Don't knock 'em until you've tried 'em!

    • @RHR-221b
      @RHR-221b 10 месяцев назад +1

      How many were original? With respect, c.

    • @cirdecsongs
      @cirdecsongs 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@RHR-221b at least two. Might’ve been three. I’ve covered a LOT of bands. Numbers get fuzzy.

  • @KmanRulez
    @KmanRulez 10 месяцев назад +7

    Deep Purple I seen in concert roughly 10 years ago. Seeing Smoke on the Water perfomed live was on my bucket list. They made me very happy :)

  • @WickedFelina
    @WickedFelina 10 месяцев назад +42

    As much as I LOVE Gillan, his voice peaked in 1975 or 76? Sadly, due to drugs and alcohol. You can see he really dropped in the 80's. So, sad! He is related to opera singers. He could have lasted forever if he held off the booze. One of the MOST AMAZING singers ever IMO.

    • @aisforapple2494
      @aisforapple2494 10 месяцев назад +8

      Ian is incredible on the original 1970 'Jesus Christ Superstar' album.
      Some of the most impressive vocals I've ever heard!

    • @Digibeatle09
      @Digibeatle09 10 месяцев назад +3

      Agree fully - ok - there’s stuff from the late 70s/early 80s when he can still - occasionally - “throw shapes” (vocally speaking) but he, himself, set the bar incredibly high from 1969 to about 1975 so - in a way - he (and the many fans who won’t admit this) have only themselves to blame when one can, for example, put on “Made in Japan” and ask where he did he do any comparable in the 1980s and succeeding decades ????

    • @BanalayerPete1972
      @BanalayerPete1972 10 месяцев назад +7

      @WickedFelina: In the interests of fairness, Ian Gillan has barely used drugs. Booze, absolutely - he could drink for England, and probably Germany too - but I don't think he's used coke, speed, acid, H, or even downers.

    • @artureff3046
      @artureff3046 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@BanalayerPete1972 right

    • @bullheimer
      @bullheimer 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@aisforapple2494WHAT! Did he tour with the original company in 1972? If so then l saw him and never knew it.

  • @jefftipton2470
    @jefftipton2470 10 месяцев назад +70

    I saw Steve Hackett a couple of months ago. He and his band were absolutely spectacular!

    • @harrynewiss4630
      @harrynewiss4630 10 месяцев назад +10

      Yes I've seen Steve three times in the last five years and he still 100% has the chops.

    • @michaelmclaughlin6376
      @michaelmclaughlin6376 10 месяцев назад +4

      Hackett does not need to be on this list. His shows are great.

    • @greendotmusic
      @greendotmusic 10 месяцев назад

      Try and see him at least once a year, he is the real spirit of early Genesis, and his solo material is great, saw him with his brother last year just playing accoustic. @@harrynewiss4630

    • @steveowens2505
      @steveowens2505 10 месяцев назад +1

      Going in April.

    • @MJM1309
      @MJM1309 10 месяцев назад +2

      I'm seeing Steve in March in Fort Wayne

  • @thomashoermann
    @thomashoermann 10 месяцев назад +120

    If you're doing singles with Cher, that in itself is a sign that you should have already retired.

    • @jamesrobert4106
      @jamesrobert4106 10 месяцев назад +20

      As Joan Rivers said... "Cher has been on a farewell tour for the last 47 years." 😂

    • @MarkSmith-pr7js
      @MarkSmith-pr7js 10 месяцев назад +2

      It was a joke !
      He's deliberately confusing Bono with Sonny Bono of Sonny and Cher.

    • @jamesrobert4106
      @jamesrobert4106 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@MarkSmith-pr7js 😂😂😂

    • @thomashoermann
      @thomashoermann 10 месяцев назад +6

      @@MarkSmith-pr7js Well I'm pretty sure that Sonny stopped touring some time after he died.

    • @MarkSmith-pr7js
      @MarkSmith-pr7js 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@thomashoermann 😅😅😅

  • @BrianPansGuitarLove
    @BrianPansGuitarLove 10 месяцев назад +4

    Hell yes. Finally, a video that states what I've been thinking about for the last five years. Thumbs way up.👍👍👍

  • @vascobishop3359
    @vascobishop3359 10 месяцев назад +4

    I saw one of the first gigs pergormed by Yes. I stood next to the speakers and my ears are still ringing. Magical group. Rick sat there like a god high up on a pedestal.

  • @noahstonefeather1827
    @noahstonefeather1827 10 месяцев назад +29

    As a musician of 45 years as long as you can still play and or sing , and there's people willing to listen don't stop until the Grim Reaper comes for your soul! Long live Rock & Roll! Haters gotta hate!

    • @RogueReplicant
      @RogueReplicant 10 месяцев назад +6

      Nobody wants to see Phil Collins in a wheelchair f f s

    • @PaulFormentos
      @PaulFormentos 10 месяцев назад +1

      No one wants to see Pill Fraudins anyhow@@RogueReplicant

    • @RogueReplicant
      @RogueReplicant 10 месяцев назад

      @@PaulFormentos Good point. I like some of his early work with Genesis, even Abacab, but his solo stuff is crapola best avoided w t f

    • @michaelgallone7409
      @michaelgallone7409 10 месяцев назад +1

      Put down the mic yoko

  • @elliotmarsh
    @elliotmarsh 10 месяцев назад +80

    Saw McCartney at Glastonbury a couple years back and it was the best show I’ve ever seen - was right on the front barrier. Voice husky yes, but the setlist, energy, musicianship… ❤

    • @andrewcarr5923
      @andrewcarr5923 10 месяцев назад +12

      I only saw it on tv but he was right on form, yes he can't hit certain notes anymore but his long established band are excellent at carrying some of the harmonies particularly the big fella on the drums long may he continue.

    • @bullheimer
      @bullheimer 10 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@andrewcarr5923saw him in 15 and voice was perfect

    • @Paul-tk2my
      @Paul-tk2my 10 месяцев назад +3

      McCartney is a national treasure Elliot. Problem is when he did Glastonbury, he got a lot of negative press from his opening performance. The people who persevered with the concert, were treated to a magical set as he warmed up. To tell you the truth though, some people had already switched off. Elton John, an artist I’m not a massive fan of, came out and smashed it from the get go. that is how you have to do it in these impatient times

    • @Aderin.
      @Aderin. 7 месяцев назад +1

      That glastonbury show was one of the best shows he's put on in years

  • @thomashoermann
    @thomashoermann 10 месяцев назад +120

    If Rush didn't quit when Geddy lost his voice, they should certainly not be going back out without Neil. Don't do it!

    • @gattingbowledwarne
      @gattingbowledwarne 10 месяцев назад +17

      I don’t want them to go out with Neil Peart either. I think love geddy can pull off the newer stuff, but it wouldn’t be the same without the professor

    • @crungefactory
      @crungefactory 10 месяцев назад +8

      No. Rip rush

    • @bradcrosier1332
      @bradcrosier1332 10 месяцев назад +10

      Agreed. I could accept them doing some sort of tribute album (preferably with all proceeds to go to cancer research) with a selection of top-tier prog drummers (along the lines of the "Burning for Buddy" tributes Neil helped organize and participated in). But Rush without Neil simply is not Rush (and yes, I'm well aware of Rutsey). I truly hope they don't attempt that, as I would lose a great deal of respect for them.

    • @fishingthelist4017
      @fishingthelist4017 10 месяцев назад +21

      If Geddy and Alex do decide to do anything new together, they should go off in a new direction instead of a Rush tribute album.

    • @bradcrosier1332
      @bradcrosier1332 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@fishingthelist4017 - I agree that would be preferable. It no doubt would be somewhat Rush-esque, given that they are 2/3 of the band, but it should (and I’d think would) be in it’s on vein just as My Favorite Headache and Victor were. I autotroph could be something completely different (like Alex’s recent project), but I personally hope not THAT different - that one just didn’t speak to me (but that is just me, to each their own).

  • @garyleahy4537
    @garyleahy4537 10 месяцев назад +4

    I agree with all of your entries on this list with one exception, Styx. Dennis was voted out when the band came to a crossroads regarding the style of music they wanted to pursue. Dennis wanted ballads and theater and the rest wanted rock. Those that think Tommy, JY and Dennis would ever get back together just don't understand how bands work as one unit. Lawrence Gowan has made himself quite at home with Styx. If you want to hear it from the "horse's mouth" as they say, look up The Big Interview with Styx and Dan Rather. That says it all. BTW, I've seen the current line up 3-4 times and they are fantastic. Great music and fabulous stage performers.

  • @Mukundanghri
    @Mukundanghri 10 месяцев назад +7

    A good example of a retirement is John Decon from Queen. He said Queen had it's glory days and he chose not to resurrect it. He prefers to live a private life. It's Brian and Rodger that won't let Queen die a peaceful death.

    • @kellyvaters1689
      @kellyvaters1689 9 месяцев назад

      Deacon never told Brian or Roger to hang it up after Freddie's death. He'd simply told them that _he_ was through. He gave them his blessing to continue - they, in turn, never spoke an ill word about him for leaving.

    • @jennyjohn704
      @jennyjohn704 5 дней назад

      @@kellyvaters1689 Did you read the original post? He never said anything about bad words. He just expressed the feeling that Brian and Roger should stop pretending to be Queen.

  • @terryscheid9224
    @terryscheid9224 10 месяцев назад +58

    Styx still packs them in and gives 110% in their live shows
    Tommy Shaw still is the master showman and guitarist

    • @scottsharp3356
      @scottsharp3356 10 месяцев назад

      People don’t lose it at 60 anymore

    • @sabermoon5393
      @sabermoon5393 10 месяцев назад

      Tommy is the youngest of them by far, still hanging out with them "Damn Yankees" (Joke, he is from Alabama!)

    • @rrmorris67
      @rrmorris67 10 месяцев назад +2

      Saw Styx last year. They were fantastic

    • @christheghostwriter
      @christheghostwriter 10 месяцев назад +3

      And their drummer is one of the best in the business

    • @marshallgeorge3819
      @marshallgeorge3819 10 месяцев назад +5

      @@christheghostwriter Todd is a fantastic player - one of the most underrated out there.

  • @howlinwaters
    @howlinwaters 10 месяцев назад +39

    IMO - Mick Jagger is the smartest of all these singers mentioned. In almost 60 years of touring/recording, he has always written songs within his range, saved his voice from a lot of out-of-range screaming, and can still deliver a solid vocal performance at 80 years of age.

    • @Thomas-xs2kq
      @Thomas-xs2kq 10 месяцев назад +8

      He may be the smartest but also the most boring.

    • @SidAlienTV
      @SidAlienTV 10 месяцев назад +11

      OK, but that woke attitude of quitting a song from their repertoire because "it had references to slavery and is offensive for the black community" is enough argument to call to retirement.

    • @jimcoleman598
      @jimcoleman598 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@SidAlienTV I understand tRumo still does his gay little YMCA dance, go enjoy that!

    • @SidAlienTV
      @SidAlienTV 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@jimcoleman598 ?

    • @danielkokal8819
      @danielkokal8819 10 месяцев назад +3

      not bad for a great grandfather

  • @donaldanderson6604
    @donaldanderson6604 10 месяцев назад +15

    I'm a huge Yes fan but it is time to quit. However, Steve Hackett seems to get better with every tour. He has recruited a stunning band to support him . He wisely plays a mix of classic Genesis as well as his own stuff. Can't wait for the Lamb tour later this year.

  • @SidAlienTV
    @SidAlienTV 10 месяцев назад +2

    I agree with every name in the list. And I can still add more some:
    KISS
    Aerosmith
    Madonna
    Sting
    The Mumming Stones
    Foo Fighters
    AC/DC

  • @yupitsmejohn
    @yupitsmejohn 10 месяцев назад +6

    I saw Yes shortly after Chris Squire passes away. I was with my nephew and niece-in-law, and I was actually embarrassed by the group's playing - the song selection was weak, they sounded painfully clunky and slow, and they had released an album of new material, but failed to perform one song from the album. The show was phoned-in, and Howe literally looked like the Crypt Keeper struggling to play guitar at normal speed. One could argue they were still reeling from Squire's passing, but the reality was they just showed up to collect a paycheck.

    • @robertglisson6319
      @robertglisson6319 4 месяца назад

      Yes pretty much ended after Drama, or even Close To The Edge. Relayer and Going For The One were mostly solid, but Tormato was hideous. When Yes became Yes West, they were more like Asia and Journey than Yes. I think virtually all the great bands of the early to mid 1970s should have bowed out by 1980 (Pink Floyd, Yes, ELP, Led Zeppelin, The Who, Jethro Tull and Genesis, among others...

  • @heimomoilanen9654
    @heimomoilanen9654 10 месяцев назад +56

    Steve Hackett & band is brilliant

    • @bradcrosier1332
      @bradcrosier1332 10 месяцев назад +4

      Looking forward to seeing them next month!

    • @nested_King
      @nested_King 10 месяцев назад +5

      Steve Hackett is the only guy doing it right.

    • @witherwillowsounds3935
      @witherwillowsounds3935 10 месяцев назад +1

      4 of the last 6 concerts I've been to have been Hackett. Not onlybdoes he still have the spark, he's still getting better,unlike that other Steve

    • @grandadneal8114
      @grandadneal8114 10 месяцев назад +2

      Seen him twice awesome both times

    • @jasonshort1437
      @jasonshort1437 10 месяцев назад +1

      Saw him on Halloween and it was absolutely facemelting!

  • @DeGuerre
    @DeGuerre 10 месяцев назад +35

    I would say Little River Band, but the fact is, I don't think anyone thinks that the current band that uses that name is actually the Little River Band. It's more a collection of lawsuits that happens to play cover versions.

    • @chrisinjapan5736
      @chrisinjapan5736 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, that is right ! The original guys are all Aussies while the ones in the U.S are mostly American thus having nothing to do with the original band. They were going to appear on late night TV (can't remember which Jimmy) but the original band wrote a strongly worded letter and blocked their songs being used. So they had to cancel.

    • @brentjeralds777
      @brentjeralds777 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@chrisinjapan5736 didn't the little river band lose the rights to their own band name anyway?

    • @slumpyb
      @slumpyb 10 месяцев назад

      Incorrect. The original members all quit and signed their rights away years ago. That left one member who was part of the ownership agreement they made in 1988, that's why he owns the name. He licenses Wayne and the rest to tour under the name.

    • @0utcastAussie
      @0utcastAussie 10 месяцев назад

      I've been back in the UK since 83 and I've NEVER heard LRB played on ANY radio station in the UK in all that time.
      I should add that I'm a long distance trucker who had the radio permanently on

    • @DeGuerre
      @DeGuerre 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@slumpyb Let this be a lesson to all bands. Write it into the contract that any band which doesn't include at least one of the original members can't use the name.

  • @marshallgeorge3819
    @marshallgeorge3819 10 месяцев назад +12

    Styx is amazing live - Tommy can still sing very well, and Lawrence does an excellent job of Dennis' vocals.

    • @plantmillionsofteees5676
      @plantmillionsofteees5676 10 месяцев назад +5

      I don’t doubt you, however I can tell you that I saw Dennis DeYoung perform Styx songs, once in 2011 and again in 2015. He was AWESOME!! I’d say that’s more preferable.

    • @joebarr725
      @joebarr725 10 месяцев назад +1

      Styx stynx. Always have.

    • @renegadez1000
      @renegadez1000 10 месяцев назад +2

      I have everything they've recorded. Heard enough of Dennis after Babe. Good riddance. Agree, the last two releases were really solid.

    • @xMrsmileyfacex
      @xMrsmileyfacex 10 месяцев назад

      Tommy is still fucking amazing. If anyone doubts it, I suggest watching Tommy sing with Darryl Hall in Darryl's House.

    • @bobtransvaal144
      @bobtransvaal144 10 месяцев назад +1

      Styx, Journey, Boston, Genesis, Foreigner, Bread, Kansas. NOT R&R.

  • @timgallivan1614
    @timgallivan1614 10 месяцев назад +11

    Slightly off topic, but I'll tell you one band who's still rockin it. Doobie Brothers. Saw them a few months ago and still as crisp as ever. Two hours and they rocked it. Love the channel. Cheers!

    • @Mick_Ts_Chick
      @Mick_Ts_Chick 10 месяцев назад

      Just curious was it Tom Johnston or Mike McDonald singing? I love them both but haven't heard who's fronting nowadays.

    • @timgallivan1614
      @timgallivan1614 10 месяцев назад +1

      Tom Johnson wasn't on the 50Th aniversary Tour., Back problems I believe. Mike McDonald and Patrick Simmons were singing. Both sounded great. Band was also really sharp. Saw them in Halifax Nova Scotia.@@Mick_Ts_Chick

    • @Mick_Ts_Chick
      @Mick_Ts_Chick 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@timgallivan1614 Thanks for the info. My dad is a huge Doobies fan so I grew up in the 70s listening to them. Pat Simmons is cool. I love him. 😎

    • @timgallivan1614
      @timgallivan1614 10 месяцев назад

      my first time seeing them, and i was very impresed. They are still on tour so if you get the chance to see them , definitely check them out. @@Mick_Ts_Chick

  • @canadianstudmuffin
    @canadianstudmuffin 10 месяцев назад +42

    Saw Sparks live in the last 2 years and Russell Mael can still hit all the high notes in his mid-70s and Ron is great too. Impressive for 2 brothers who have been been making albums since 1971.

    • @maval4537
      @maval4537 10 месяцев назад +8

      I still hope that I get to experience them live!

    • @robert8469
      @robert8469 10 месяцев назад +8

      Saw them on their last two tours in NYC; they were excellent, high energy performers

    • @taxi134-y1q
      @taxi134-y1q 10 месяцев назад +5

      First album a forgotten gem.

    • @crescentfreshbret
      @crescentfreshbret 10 месяцев назад +5

      Yeah, I saw them two years ago and ask part of FFS with Franz Ferdinand back in 2015, and Russell sounded amazing both times. I’m guessing he avoided the typical rockstar excesses that can destroy your voice.

    • @canadianstudmuffin
      @canadianstudmuffin 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@crescentfreshbret Yes, I saw FFS in Toronto the same year and they were great!

  • @dwayneandrews2059
    @dwayneandrews2059 10 месяцев назад +26

    I love Pink Floyd ever since I can recall as a child but Rog, let it go bro. His ego obviously needs to be fed regularly. Nick Mason is another story. He is cranking out pre-dark side tunes and sounds incredible. Totally disagree with the Paul McCartney critique I saw him last year in Baltimore and rocked. Helter Skelter
    at 80, wtf. He is not just a Beatle, but an allegorical genius with a ridiculously prolific output. Good vid, btw

  • @bélalugrisi
    @bélalugrisi 10 месяцев назад +53

    Jon Anderson has 9 songs with the Band Geeks coming this spring, followed by a tour. Having seen them last time out, I would highly recommend checking them out. He's also working on a new Anderson/Stolt album, 1000 Hands Volume II, and has at least four hours of "Zamran", Son of Olias, sitting on his hard drives. At 79, he is in excellent voice and health! Cheers!

    • @scottsharp3356
      @scottsharp3356 10 месяцев назад +7

      Anderson is ageless

    • @bélalugrisi
      @bélalugrisi 10 месяцев назад +2

      We should be honoring these giants, not telling them to pack it in. Here's a tribute to Brian Wilson:
      Brian Wilson tribute- God Only Knows (vocals by Jon Anderson): ruclips.net/video/NghKIniP7yI/видео.html Enjoy!

    • @timw4369
      @timw4369 10 месяцев назад

      The stones and guns and roses are both terrible and should have stopped touring 10 years ago.

    • @wideawakeinotown
      @wideawakeinotown 10 месяцев назад +7

      so happy that jon anderson's voice still sounds so great...heard him with the band geeks and they sounded like the yes i know and love

    • @ericalba5756
      @ericalba5756 10 месяцев назад +3

      That's a real for the Band Geeks, and vindication for the whole genre of "RUclips cover bands." I've been watching Band Geeks for years and years.

  • @d.bcooper7819
    @d.bcooper7819 10 месяцев назад +4

    Laughed my ass off when you showed that old picture of Bon Jovi 😂😂

  • @xScooterAZx
    @xScooterAZx 10 месяцев назад +8

    I think it's time for The Rolling Stones and Grand Funk Rainroad should pack it in though I love both bands. They just cant do it anymore.

  • @todd3563
    @todd3563 10 месяцев назад +204

    Queen should have ended with Freddy Mercury's death.

    • @SurreyMan0409
      @SurreyMan0409 10 месяцев назад +16

      Totally agree! John D had the right idea. Their appearance at the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee concert was a huge embarrassment.

    • @markski813
      @markski813 10 месяцев назад +9

      Queen is awesome now. I suggest you attend a show w Lambert singing…

    • @todd3563
      @todd3563 10 месяцев назад +31

      @@markski813 I saw Queen with Freddie Mercury. Lambert is a clown.

    • @Paul-tk2my
      @Paul-tk2my 10 месяцев назад +9

      Absolutely agree with this. They’re really talented guys and should have done other things

    • @Thetenmaumau
      @Thetenmaumau 10 месяцев назад

      I did and i wish i didnt, left after 20 minutes in @@todd3563

  • @dirkfromhein
    @dirkfromhein 10 месяцев назад +23

    I saw both Roger Waters and U2 “recently” and I have to say both were fantastic… I was between the stage and the soundboard for both shows and the musical quality was just second to none! A few folks I know who I have been seeing shows with since the 80s said the Rodger Waters show was one of the best they have ever seen (TD Garden then Hartford). I definitely could not see Rodger miming, it sure looked like he was singing to me. There were screwups during the show that sure made it seem live.

    • @hans-joachimbierwirth4727
      @hans-joachimbierwirth4727 10 месяцев назад +1

      Hasbara obviously had a say on that one, and everybody should dislike this video for that reason alone!

    • @ericalba5756
      @ericalba5756 10 месяцев назад +6

      Yes If Roger is miming, he's miming to someone who sounds exactly like an aging Roger Waters doing his best.

    • @jamesheine2955
      @jamesheine2955 10 месяцев назад +2

      U2 is still great!

    • @bluestorm9651
      @bluestorm9651 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@hans-joachimbierwirth4727absolutely. If anyone speaks against the Tribe, all of sudden they seem to be viewed as bad at their job.

    • @joeboz4482
      @joeboz4482 10 месяцев назад +3

      Me and my daughter have seen roger waters 3 times in the last 12 months (this is not a drill x 2 and dark side of the moon redux) and you are way off. Waters does not mime but he cannot hit the high notes any more and has backing singers take over. You say he could rework songs, he has.

  • @ThisGarbage1147
    @ThisGarbage1147 10 месяцев назад +22

    I saw Yes live when they were in new haven back in September and it was incredible i'm pretty sure i was the youngest person there and being able to hear their music live was amazing even if it doesn't feel like 70s Yes
    i'd say it makes sense for them to stop touring but mirror to the sky was great and Yes should have at least one more studio album

    • @tonyburton419
      @tonyburton419 10 месяцев назад +4

      NO.....stop and stop now. It is embarrassing.

  • @Odinsagoodboy
    @Odinsagoodboy 10 месяцев назад +13

    I believe Sir Paul has a secret desire to die on stage. An operatic ending to an amazing career and life if you will. Dropping to his knees, microphone in hand, after singing the last note of "The Long and Winding Road" as an encore. Sir Paul canonized to St. Paul.

    • @weedbuzz7598
      @weedbuzz7598 10 месяцев назад +5

      I blew coffee out of my nose after reading that 😂

    • @heimomoilanen9654
      @heimomoilanen9654 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@weedbuzz7598Yup I nearly woke up at that point

    • @katiecucumber
      @katiecucumber 5 месяцев назад +2

      A night in the life.
      Now that would mean something to him, don't we know it.
      Being paul though, he most likely feels as if he's still 30 something.
      Anyone can say what frig they like, mccartney is and will always be a pure original one off.

    • @scarystardust6095
      @scarystardust6095 2 месяца назад

      He'll die at home at the piano playing Imagine.

    • @cergioandroide6095
      @cergioandroide6095 Месяц назад

      Nah right after singing aaaaa look at all the lonely peopleee

  • @strivingforheaven
    @strivingforheaven 10 месяцев назад +3

    Great video. I haven't seen the 1st of this series, but I would suggest Motley Crue as a band, especially since I tend to believe Mick Mars about the other members using tracks for their parts during concerts and Vince Niel hasn't been able to sing for several years. I also think that Mick himself should retire. I saw a video earlier this week, and his playing still sounds good, but I am at least moderately aware of his health problems and have serious concerns for him in that regard. I also feel that Dave Mustaine, the founder of Megadeth should retire for much the same reason. While there is no doubt that he is a phenomenal guitar player, his bout with cancer makes me think that it's time for him to hang it up, at least as far as touring goes, and enjoy his vineyard.

  • @lancelange9377
    @lancelange9377 10 месяцев назад +10

    Jon sounds remarkably good for his age. He sounds better than his much younger replacement. I'm thoroughly dissapointed that I never got to see Yes with Jon Anderson. I did see Squire thankfully. I also was very happy to see ARW and even had Rick and Trevor sit next to me when they went out in the crowd to do extended solos. I wish they would do one more Union style album/tour. Forget the "drama" and do one last hurrah for the fans.

  • @rubbabubba6489
    @rubbabubba6489 10 месяцев назад +23

    I saw Paul McCartney a couple years back, I understand that he's 80 but if you go in accepting that, he's still a great show. 3 hrs and 40+ songs, the work ethic blows away a lot of the younger bands and reasonably priced tickets can be had.

    • @Azav312
      @Azav312 10 месяцев назад +7

      Exactly. He didn't have an opening act.
      3+ hours with one break blew my hair back

    • @rubbabubba6489
      @rubbabubba6489 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@Azav312 and with the crowd singing every song, Paul doesn't have to. 😁

    • @PaulFormentos
      @PaulFormentos 10 месяцев назад

      He is a MAGICK man

  • @jimmyholloway4683
    @jimmyholloway4683 10 месяцев назад +21

    I don’t care what anyone says if you have ever played music and I have it never leaves you it’s always part of who you are and as long as people still come to see you and enjoy your show , I say keep on rockin , I’ve seen a lot of bands lately that are from the old days I I still love the fact that they refuse to lay down and die maybe it’s because I’m in my sixty’s and I feel the same way , it’s better to burn out then to fade away 🤘🏻

    • @chrisbotelho7212
      @chrisbotelho7212 10 месяцев назад +5

      I'm a 70 year old semi-professional musician with a 70 year old voice and everytime I play I feel like 16 or 26 or 46 but I sure don't feel 70. Playing music keeps one young. It flows through you like blood.

    • @theend9494
      @theend9494 10 месяцев назад +1

      I usually check out youtube to see the bands latest concert, if the singer sounds like a frog giving birth , I wont fork out the $300, no matter who they are.

    • @fredstriker2042
      @fredstriker2042 10 месяцев назад

      @theend9494 Then you're likely missing out on a lot of good shows. Because anything made with somebody's cell phone is what you're usually watching on youtube.
      As a musician i've seen this many times. Cell phones cannot capture good audio of a live performance whatsoever. Occasionally it's adequate but mostly it's bad
      As for fourteen out three hundred dollars, Who the hell are you planning on going to see ?

    • @theend9494
      @theend9494 10 месяцев назад

      up to you if you want to listen to an 80 year old struggle all night, I live in reality@@fredstriker2042

    • @jasonbodden8816
      @jasonbodden8816 10 месяцев назад

      Doubt it. I rather not hear my vocal heroes sound like dying parakeets than be very disappointed at the fact that they didn't give the fans a good show and didn't have the self-awareness to realize when they should hang it up.@@fredstriker2042

  • @MadderMel
    @MadderMel Месяц назад

    I've never really been into much of the bands that you talk about , but I do like listening to your videos , perhaps I need to be checking out these bands and artists a bit more deeply !

  • @richardredhead
    @richardredhead 10 месяцев назад +3

    B.B. King, and later, Johnny Winter came to my small town years ago. It was near the end of of their careers, Winter was blind, both could barely walk, and both had to perform sitting down. But I'll forever regret not taking the opportunity to see these two legends, even though some said, at the time, that they should have stopped touring long ago.
    Grew up in the big city, and DID get to see the Stones, the Who, Allman Brothers, Yes, Elton John, Rod Stewart/Faces, Jeff Beck, Emerson, Lake and Palmer, Jethro Tull, Chicago, and Rory Gallagher, among others, when they were at the top of their game, in the early-mid 1970's. Gallagher's performance at the old, dilapidated Long Beach Auditorium was, FAR AND AWAY, the most memorable. When asked how it felt to be the best guitar player in the world, Hendrix once replied: "I don't know, you'll have to ask Rory Gallagher".

  • @tod3msn
    @tod3msn 10 месяцев назад +10

    I saw Foreigner Oct 17, 1977 in PA. Jay Ferguson opened touring on his solo hit Thunder Island. Lou Gramm’s voice and Ian McDonald’s multi instrumental talents made it a musical experience I’ll never forget. Never seen a band that talented since as I’ve seen tons of shows. Mick Jones, Ed Gagliardi, Al Greenwood and Dennis Elliot along with Lou and Ian are Foreigner. I won’t see the new Foreigner because I got spoiled by the best and original version. Fans will have to realize that few bands keep close to the same members as time goes on. Styx and Sparks and Burton Cummings and Randy Bachman and Mickey Thomas are but a few of a small number of classic rockers worth seeing.

    • @KathySandru
      @KathySandru 10 месяцев назад +2

      Agreed. The lead singer who replaced Graham (Kelly -forgot his last name) is a wonderful singer in his own right; however, there are no more original members left. Ian & Ed are gone, Al & Dennis are doing other projects and Lou only performs solo occasionally. Mick’s health has not been the best for the past few years, so you can’t slap a Foreigner label & expect to see anything but the originals

    • @veltonmeade1057
      @veltonmeade1057 10 месяцев назад +2

      Wow, You are the ONLY PERSON that I know that remembers Jay Ferguson, lol. I was in high school in '77, but saw him open up for Foreigner in 1982, lol. And I still have Ferguson's album.

    • @ForeignerFan74
      @ForeignerFan74 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@KathySandru I Agree Saw Foreigner Three Times In Person Kelly Hansen Is Great!

    • @mongooseman6717
      @mongooseman6717 10 месяцев назад

      I got turned on to jay when he was with Spirit, the 12 dreams of dr sardonicas@@veltonmeade1057

  • @joe.osullivan
    @joe.osullivan 10 месяцев назад +18

    This last summer I saw Yes with Steve Howe and Jon Anderson with The Band Geeks. They both played a similar setlist. Yes sounded like a bad Yes cover band. Jon Anderson and the Band Geeks were spectacular and were leagues ahead of Steve Howe's Yes. Really couldve told me it was the prime Yes lineup and I wouldnt have batted an eye

    • @gregputman
      @gregputman 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, that is what I have been hearing about Jon Anderson's band. I would go see them. And, I saw some current "Yes" performances online and I thought they sucked. Boring.

    • @Ltw7407
      @Ltw7407 10 месяцев назад

      AWESOME. I saw Jon with Phillips Academy kids 2 years ago. Phenonmenol. I love him.

    • @jobstludwig6197
      @jobstludwig6197 10 месяцев назад

      Absolut deiner Meinung ❤❤❤

  • @joewilson1584
    @joewilson1584 10 месяцев назад +27

    Roger Waters admitted in an interview with Jim Ladd that his setlist is negotiated with his tour sponsor- and that they want him to play more Floyd hits while he’d rather do other things. Have a Cigar may therefore be in the setlist as a concession to some credit card company. Yet another reason to just freaking stop.

    • @SurreyMan0409
      @SurreyMan0409 10 месяцев назад +18

      Another two reasons for him to stop are blaming Ukraine for Russia’s invasion, and dressing like a Nazi. Oh, and his abominable version of DSOTM. He shouldn’t be allowed near electricity until he comes to his senses.

    • @bent2
      @bent2 10 месяцев назад +8

      He don't "blame" them. He said there was a provocation beforehand. The US was pulling the strings as they always do. He also said he condemned the attack and war too remember.

    • @ricknorris1466
      @ricknorris1466 10 месяцев назад

      If you STILL don’t understand the “Nazi” uniform you truly do not understand Waters.

    • @200405InVision
      @200405InVision 10 месяцев назад +3

      ​​@@SurreyMan0409You taking Waters art and political views out of context is no reason for him to stop. If anything more reason for him to continue. People like you still believe in The Tooth Fairy and need the challenge of someone like Waters around to see how duped you are.
      I was unsure of Waters 'Drill' tour. My main concern is his limited vocal range and a reliance on the sauce. Let the songs do the talking and less preaching. I can see the pros and cons here of him stopping or continuing. I'd have to think about buying a ticket for any future tour he does. Much rather he stuck to being a recording artist. Maybe pay to see him do a reboot of ATD live though. So possibly still mileage there for him to exploit commercially. Ironically.

  • @chadmyron2552
    @chadmyron2552 10 месяцев назад +4

    In 2007, I saw Kansas open for Jethro Tull at Red Rocks and, they absolutely KILLED IT! Blew my mind! Then again that was almost 20 years ago now.. Yes Ian Anderson wasn’t able hit those vocals but he can definitely nail those flute solos.. I’ve seen Roger Waters twice and was blown away both times, mostly because I was hearing Floyd songs live, but also he tours with brilliant studio musicians. Let these guys do what they do 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @berndeigner8837
      @berndeigner8837 10 месяцев назад +1

      I don*t think , that KANSAS had to open for JT ! One of them had to start, so it was Kansas'turn that night

  • @peterwebb3863
    @peterwebb3863 10 месяцев назад +10

    I can’t believe Lynyrd Skynyrd was left off of both of these lists. They have been a cover band for decades. I don’t think even 1 original member is alive.

    • @BillyTurner-vb3hf
      @BillyTurner-vb3hf 4 месяца назад

      Great minds think alike

    • @SM-bm6jo
      @SM-bm6jo 2 месяца назад

      They could not even get the PE teacher the band is named after because he is also dead.

  • @Louisejames23
    @Louisejames23 10 месяцев назад +8

    I saw Purple last year and they were great, Gillan struggles with a few songs but overall I really enjoyed it. I think most of these artists do it because they love playing, not necessarily to supplement their pensions…. Elton John has said he would consider doing smaller gigs with some of his more obscure songs, I.e he knows he can’t hit those notes any more so play without pressure. I’d be up for that. 😊

  • @bloqk16
    @bloqk16 10 месяцев назад +5

    The people that are hanging-on in the public-eye and touring (well past their prime and relevancy) are individuals that were _extremely driven_ in their careers, which led to their prominence and successes. They are so invested with what they did, their whole identity and _purpose-in-life_ is tied to what gained them successes and prominence. Possibly in their mindset, to put singing and touring careers behind them would leave a large emotional void in their lives; and such thoughts for those individuals could be very unsettling.

    • @danielkokal8819
      @danielkokal8819 10 месяцев назад +1

      Phil Collins retired and reported being bored stiff in retirement. But he looks
      like the crypt keeper sitting in a chair trying his best. cant sing or play anymore
      then it becomes more of a personal appearance than a concert.

  • @underwoodvoice9077
    @underwoodvoice9077 10 месяцев назад +12

    Glad you mentioned Ian Anderson and/or Jethro Tull. A couple that I would add to the list: the Rolling Stones have been pretty spotty since Mick Taylor jumped ship, and without Charlie Watts, they're the Stones in name only, although Mick and Keith still churn it out. Metallica hasn't done much that interests me since the black album. YMMV.

    • @SaintKimbo
      @SaintKimbo 10 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed, Keith was playing a lot more straight rhythm guitar, which is his strength, with Taylor, simply because Taylor was such an excellent lead Player, but when Ronnie joined, Keith fancied himself as a lead Player and just noodles around most songs with Ronnie doing the same thing and it sounds OK about 10% of the time. lol.
      Ironically, I love this clip of Keith singing 'Gimme Shelter' , because Waddy Wachtel is on rhythm guitar, playing it properly !
      ruclips.net/video/mqjUNp1hQtw/видео.html&start_radio=1

    • @joesmith9216
      @joesmith9216 10 месяцев назад

      LOAD and RELOAD are cool if you want to hear 'tallica with an AIC and SOUNDGARDEN influence, I like those albums for that alone.

    • @RogerBall1975
      @RogerBall1975 10 месяцев назад

      Agreed, Metallica peaked thirty years ago, I wish there was someone honest in their camp to tell them to hang it up. They lost a lot live when Newsted left, coupled with Lars' lazy drumming style, it's just sad when a band gets to that point.
      That said seen Maiden several times over the last ten years and they get it, play the hits and give it your all, which they do. When you see a band phoning it in it really gets my goat. Also Ian Anderson from Tull , why humiliate yourself like that, almost whispering the vocal lines. Good god man, stop!

  • @timleatherbarrow3833
    @timleatherbarrow3833 9 месяцев назад +1

    Saw the Who again last July and they were superb , much to my pleasant suprise !

  • @holgerschulz4104
    @holgerschulz4104 10 месяцев назад +65

    Man, just let all of them just keep playing as long as they wish to, will ya? If you guys don´t want to see them on the road anymore - well, then don´t buy tickets. But let them play, and don´t try to tell them when to stop.

  • @jornfox3545
    @jornfox3545 10 месяцев назад +21

    Saw Styx for the fourth time last summer and they were so good, a little cheesy at times, but also powerful and touching, the audience was the star of the night, they/we were just so happy to be there after all the craziness that's been happening in the world today, turned out to be one of the best concerts I've ever been to and I've seen more than a few in my day.

    • @xxcelr8rs
      @xxcelr8rs 10 месяцев назад +2

      Dennis DeYoung impressed the hell out of me. I didn't expect that.

    • @tsitracommunications2884
      @tsitracommunications2884 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@xxcelr8rs Dennis, pfffft. The dude is the American Roger Waters

  • @GEOFFAMORTON
    @GEOFFAMORTON 10 месяцев назад +34

    I disagree with the underlying concept that anyone needs to stop doing anything. Just because you’re done with them doesn’t mean everyone else has to be. If you don’t care for them anymore, don’t attend.

    • @David-dg3rq
      @David-dg3rq 10 месяцев назад +5

      Yep pretty much the way I feel also.

    • @ytnsanw
      @ytnsanw 10 месяцев назад +5

      I would agree in so much as they have a right to go out and perform. However: 1) Many of these artists can be painfully self-unaware and think that they can still deliver the goods, and when they (almost inevitably) can't, it's a bitter disappointment to those paying hard-earned money to go and see them. 2) False pretenses - most of these artists purport to be a live act, but then use pre-recorded segments or backing tracks to deliver what are, essentially, fraudulent performances - without the audience's awareness or consent. Personally, I wouldn't pay money to go and see any of these older acts. Dropped keys, strained, weak vocals. Feeble old folks trying hard to re-live the glory days - or just line their pockets. But whatever floats your boat I guess....

    • @RogueReplicant
      @RogueReplicant 10 месяцев назад +2

      Yes, let them keep making fools of themselves 😊

    • @awarewolves1712
      @awarewolves1712 10 месяцев назад +3

      Agreed, but it's "should" stop, not "needs," certainly not "must," and as voted by viewers, it's a video c'mon, man, you get the gist.

    • @jennyjohn704
      @jennyjohn704 5 дней назад

      Then why did you watch the video? It's not as if it didn't lay out its stall in the very title.

  • @jamestcallahanphotographer
    @jamestcallahanphotographer 10 месяцев назад +11

    Kansas is still an incredible band. My wife and I have seen them many times in the last several years and every show is absolutely stellar. I’m the first person to say I’m not into a band with one or two original members, but these guys are definitely an exception. They just sound so good and Ronnie Platt could not be a better replacement for Steve Walsh, who, no disrespect, didn’t have the voice he used to have. Hey, we’re all getting older, right? Can’t be helped and it doesn’t diminish one’s accomplishments. Also, Billy Grier replaced original bassist Dave Hope in 1985…he’s a great player and a great voice, and he’s been in the band more than twice as long as Dave! (he was also the bassist and second lead singer in Steve Walsh’s band, Streets.) Go see Kansas…you’ll see what I mean.

  • @DannyD714
    @DannyD714 10 месяцев назад +1

    roger waters surrounds himself with top notch musicians,and puts on a show that's second to none. i saw the "this is not a drill" show a couple of years ago and he sounded alright. "have a cigar" was sung by someone else,and roger mouthed along with him...just like the audience. roger never sang it to begin with,so expecting him to sing it now doesn't make sense. he's still the composer and lyricist of some of the best rock music ever,so if he wants to put on a show highlighting his musical achievements over the last 50-60 years i'm there.

  • @rushbravado1972
    @rushbravado1972 10 месяцев назад +48

    I would like to see Wakeman and Anderson, maybe even Rabin be part of a Yes farewell if they wanted to go that route. I didn't mind the last album. As for Styx I think they still sound okay and the last few albums have been pretty good, but we need to have a return of Dennis DeYoung even if it is just for a handful of shows. They need to swallow their pride, all of them, and give the fans one last ride.

    • @rcpsammy7186
      @rcpsammy7186 10 месяцев назад +6

      Dennis sang some of his songs from home during the pandemic and he sounded absolutely FABULOUS.
      A tour with him, even as a guest, I would be there.

    • @orno8906
      @orno8906 10 месяцев назад +1

      I had the honor of seeing them all together twice, and wouldn’t want to spoil it by seeing them again today. my very first concert when I was 17 was Yes. I was hooked.

    • @Thomasmemoryscentral
      @Thomasmemoryscentral 10 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@rcpsammy7186Lawrence Gowan sounds pretty close ro Dennis Deyoung but its sad that Shaw and Young cant get over the Kilroy album and Dennis's eccentric behaviour from 40 years ago.
      Honestly the thene of Kilroy Was Here aged pretty well in 2023 since its the year people began getting carried away duving too much into AI crap.
      All of a sudden the line "too much technology" hits differently now

    • @cmichaelanthonyimages2197
      @cmichaelanthonyimages2197 10 месяцев назад +5

      Saw my last Yes concert in 2016. Was not happy, and not thrilled with Mirror as well. Howe will never ask Anderson back as he does not want the "drama it would bring" as per a Howe interview, pre-covid. He should retire along with his backup band. So much great classic to listen to and keep a smile on my face, and fond memories.

    • @quardlepleen
      @quardlepleen 10 месяцев назад +1

      I saw the current Styx lineup and they were amazing. Their last 2 albums have also been excellent. As for Yes, maybe they should have packed it in when Squire died but they definitely should have quit when Alan White did.

  • @jjjddd231
    @jjjddd231 10 месяцев назад +16

    AC/DC were terrible in the one-off show in California in October 2023. Based on that, it's definitely time for Angus to put the school uniform away and retire what was always Malcolm's band.

  • @Sundae_Times
    @Sundae_Times 10 месяцев назад +20

    If you don't like a band live, there's another solution that you don't seem to have thought of: don't go watch them 🤦‍♂

    • @spaceghost8995
      @spaceghost8995 10 месяцев назад +3

      Just like YOU don't need to be watching this video. See what I did there?😂

    • @Sundae_Times
      @Sundae_Times 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@spaceghost8995 Thanks for reminding me that I had to travel hundreds of miles to watch this video, pay hundreds of pounds, wait several hours for it to start, watch it for several hours, then travel hundreds of miles home. See what I did there?

    • @debbie9929
      @debbie9929 10 месяцев назад

      Ok, that's true, but lighten up. It's just a video. No one is 8bliged to listen

    • @RHR-221b
      @RHR-221b 10 месяцев назад

      @@Sundae_Times 😢 🍻😎

  • @tankhalffull
    @tankhalffull 9 месяцев назад +2

    Nice video.., not hateful, just sharing a well thought out opinion...

  • @WickedFelina
    @WickedFelina 10 месяцев назад +33

    U2 has had "other" hypocritical issues for years. Carting Cardinal McCarrin around after being credibly accused of doing the gravest sins to children, is one of the two toppers. The next, in that it was discovered long ago, that they only gave 1 - 5% of their multimillion dollar donations to charity away. I loved them up to the "With or Without You" album - I forget the name, and belonged to the first fan club. Got the address off of one of their albums in the 80's. So, this was a fan until they proved to be all about money, and quite fake. Or, dangerously fake.

    • @UptheStairs2
      @UptheStairs2 10 месяцев назад +12

      Agree a hundred percent about "their" money and being hippocrites. Several years ago they crafted a stage of monumental expense and toured with it. It caused the ticket prices to escalate beyond dramatically. And why? Why do bands need to have super stages? It makes no sense other than ego gratification for the artists. The Stones were guilty of the same thing, but not to the extreme of U2. A simple stage like Springsteen uses is all they need.

    • @cmichaelanthonyimages2197
      @cmichaelanthonyimages2197 10 месяцев назад +11

      Never a fan. Much too political. Music is sacred to me. Keep it to yourself.

    • @aisforapple2494
      @aisforapple2494 10 месяцев назад +2

      The album you couldn't recall was 'The Joshua Tree'.

    • @gattingbowledwarne
      @gattingbowledwarne 10 месяцев назад +5

      @@aisforapple2494 one of the great albums. Fore mine it was their peak. After that I think they just stopped having stuff to write about.

    • @markski813
      @markski813 10 месяцев назад +4

      I really don’t get your anger toward U2. If you are talking about money grabs with crappy tours just go see The Grateful Dead. U2 has an amazing stage presence and the best set design for almost any tour to bring people very close to the music.

  • @63mckenzie
    @63mckenzie 10 месяцев назад +22

    It's ridiculous for people in their 60s/70s/80s to try to reproduce what they did in their 20s.

    • @pfzt
      @pfzt 10 месяцев назад +3

      I agree, especially when it's hardrock and metal which is young people music really. But i get it, the artists don't know what do with their lives, retirement home bills need to be paid and their offspring needs inheritance money. Live music is where it's at so they continue although they shouldn't.

    • @Magnetron33
      @Magnetron33 10 месяцев назад +4

      It's pretty cool when they achieve it though

  • @progmeup
    @progmeup 10 месяцев назад +19

    Both Status Quo and Deep Purple have been reinvigorated by brilliant young musicians and it would be a shame to not get a bit more from those new line-ups. Richie Malone did a great job doing both Rick's vocals as well as his own Get Out Of My Head. Simon McBride sounds like a mixture of Ritchie Blackmore and Gary Moore and I'm really excited to hear the new music of that constellation.

    • @bartrobinson2103
      @bartrobinson2103 10 месяцев назад +5

      I agree one hundred percent

    • @TheFairway8
      @TheFairway8 10 месяцев назад +2

      Very true

    • @darrencarr9176
      @darrencarr9176 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes Ritchie Mason is awesome 👌

    • @progmeup
      @progmeup 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@Pete1965 I frankly don't understand this comment.
      The original line-up of Status Quo had fallen apart in 1982, Deep Purple has been through lots and lots of "Marks" and the one that did In Rock wasn't even the original. As long as there's a continuity (and remember both bands still have one completely original member as well as two long-standing ones each), it's not fair to say that someone is "living off the name from the original".

  • @rexpayne7836
    @rexpayne7836 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great content and presentation. 🇦🇺 😊

  • @thefuturefactory56
    @thefuturefactory56 10 месяцев назад +2

    Saw McCartney on his latest tour in Melbourne, Australia and the show was very cleverly disguised to cater to his fading voice. An awesome show and I went because it would and SHOULD be the last tour he does.

  • @mrz80
    @mrz80 10 месяцев назад +10

    I concur vis a vis Kansas. Steve was definitely one of the greatest vocalists of his day, but by the time he called it a day it was time. Their current lineup is stellar, and they're not afraid of carving deep cuts out of the back catalog and making them every bit as fresh and relevant today as they were then. And nothing succeeds like success. Their last two albums were a breath of fresh air, and they're still selling out venues on their 50th anniversary tour. In fact, I've got to get on the road in a few minutes to catch their Clearwater FL show tonight Got to rock on! 😀
    Roger Waters? I like to tell people he should tour with Joe Bonamassa. They could call it "Tow Egos, One Stage!"
    Gilmour gets respect because once Rick Wright passed he finally came to the conclusion that it was time for Floyd to hang it up. He's one of my all time favorites, and he can keep solo touring and releasing material from now until his six closest friends carry him to his final resting place, but without Rick it just wouldn't have been Pink Floyd.
    Tommy Shaw is one of the few rock vocalists who's managed to protect his voice, and he still sings with most of the impact and range he always had.
    Purple's had to shed Morse because of his wife's health problems. Of course, now that she's in remission and he's at loose ends, we get another go-round with his solo band and the Dregs.
    The common thread here seems to be can a band survive when the singer hasn't the reach.
    You mentioned the Eagles in your previous video. I was an Eagles fan from a small boy, and I feel like after Felder got the boot in the butt they should've bagged it. No shade on Vince Gill (well, I still remember Amy Grant's first husband but I won't go there 😛) but everything this band has done since The Long Run kind of feels like Don Henley Can't Let Go is what they should be calling it. And good LORD the ticket prices! 😞

  • @jazedandconfused7774
    @jazedandconfused7774 10 месяцев назад +6

    As long as people are willing to pay exorbitant amounts for concert tickets to hear down tuned slow motion sounding versions of songs that once sounded good, there is no reason for them to stop.

  • @existentialmeltdown
    @existentialmeltdown 10 месяцев назад +12

    This episode reminded me of the time I twice saw Sonny Rollins and, later, Ornette Coleman at different concerts at the Sydney Opera House, not so long before they left the stage for good. As they came out, I thought they would fall over. Rollins waddled like he'd had hip replacements and Coleman could barely lift his feet. But when they played, they were young firebrands again. They were musicians possessed by a force beyond comprehension. Those three concerts were the highlight of my concert going experience.

    • @taxi134-y1q
      @taxi134-y1q 10 месяцев назад +1

      I agree.Finally got to see Oscar Peterson play, the year before he died and had I been knocked down by a truck after the gig I would have died totally happy.Saw too,Sonny Rollins and Jacques Loussier back in early 2000's ,both old men but filled me with much happiness.I think in the case of Jazz guys we expect them to carry on into old age its Jazz tradition.

    • @mattmiller4917
      @mattmiller4917 8 месяцев назад

      Marshall Allen still touring at '99...

  • @henrikharbin5521
    @henrikharbin5521 10 месяцев назад +1

    1. Motley Crue
    2. Ratt
    3. Wasp
    4. Megadeth
    5. Ozzy
    6. Skid Row
    7. Queen
    8. Queensryche

  • @citizensallianceaustralia2025
    @citizensallianceaustralia2025 10 месяцев назад +3

    Nice video!. I do not have a problem with older artists still performing. What I do have a problem with is when they put on major tours and ask people to pay $100 a ticket for a product which is nowhere near premium. If older artists want to tour then how about doing smaller venues, for tickets at $30 and which offer more personal experiences. To me the big major tours, unless it is a farewell tour, are just money grabbing exercises where die hard fans who would watch anything they do get to overpay for a half decent experience. Maybe put on shows outside metropolitan areas and give back to people who have brought their music who can not travel to New York, or London, or Sydney. Surely these acts do not need to make a huge amount of money at this point of their lives.

    • @Norther56
      @Norther56 5 месяцев назад

      I'd also prefer this, but not all musicians are good money managers, and many musicians are also not good at *choosing* good money managers. Remember Queen's "Death On Two Legs"? That was written about one of their managers. 🙂

  • @annamariaisland1960
    @annamariaisland1960 10 месяцев назад +19

    Brian Wilson has a good solution to continuing to tour without dragging down his own music. He has Jardine and Blondie Chaplin there, but most of the singing is done by much younger people, including Al's son. Brian sits in the middle at a keyboard, and enjoys the scene. And of course there's a backing band. So the overall quality is still good. One could imagine Macca doing something similar - sing a couple of transposed songs himself on tour, but then let some others with good voice do the rest of the songs.

    • @SurreyMan0409
      @SurreyMan0409 10 месяцев назад +3

      That’s fine, but don’t call it a Brian Wilson concert or tour if he just plays a couple of songs.

    • @ForceMaximus84
      @ForceMaximus84 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, there’s no point if they’re not singing. It’s a cover band at that point.

    • @waynerogers6621
      @waynerogers6621 10 месяцев назад

      Jardines son Jason is a good singer but Chapin was terrible.ear plug terrible

  • @BobbyBass-x6i
    @BobbyBass-x6i 10 месяцев назад +4

    Another great t-shirt. Don’t spook the horse! I agree that if the original singer can’t sing anymore it’s time to stop. Anyone with a replacement singer has already become a tribute band. Peace, love and music!

    • @danielkokal8819
      @danielkokal8819 10 месяцев назад

      agree. and now >>> The Beatles ! Tom, Bob, Hank & Bongo

  • @ghosttownreview1531
    @ghosttownreview1531 10 месяцев назад +6

    Spot on with Yes! Steve Howe should go on like Steve Hackett. Agree with most of this list but Styx is better today than they were when I saw them in 1978. Todd Sucherman gives them the drumming power today they were missing in the original lineup. I think they sound more rockin' and genuine now.

    • @bradcrosier1332
      @bradcrosier1332 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@dt6949 - Agreed on Sucherman. No disrespect to the late John Panozzo, who helped make their legacy possible, but he was nowhere near the player Todd is. Todd is a monster!

    • @tommybotts
      @tommybotts 10 месяцев назад

      @@bradcrosier1332 Sucherman is the best!

    • @tsitracommunications2884
      @tsitracommunications2884 9 месяцев назад

      @@tommybotts John would've wanted it that way. The torch hath been passed on

  • @timothyorendorff7642
    @timothyorendorff7642 10 месяцев назад +2

    Glad Wishbone Ash still doing shows, hard to believe but saw them and still studio quality, fine musicians.

  • @darrtetzy
    @darrtetzy 10 месяцев назад +2

    I saw Elton John in 1983. His voice had already changed and it could have been absolutely anyone singing at that piano. The band was fantastic, as was the piano playing; but Elton John's voice sounded nothing like the albums. He shouldn't have been on stage - in the same position, I would have retired then and there. I left the concert feeling cheated.

  • @michaelbaucom4019
    @michaelbaucom4019 10 месяцев назад +21

    Kansas quit touring?! Saw them on their last tour, as good musically as ever, provided that Phil Ehart continues to be the drummer. Ronnie Platt is a very good singer, and allows them to do songs in the catalog that Walsh couldn't/wouldn't do. Tom Brislin is a brilliant keyboardist, Joe D(the new violinist) has the best of both of the previous violinists, David Ragsdale's technical skills, and Robby(RIP)Steinhardt's style/flair/showmanship, along with the rest of the band's great musicianship.
    I make the point about Ehart because, when I last saw Kansas, Ehart only did half the show(recuperating from an injury), and the substitute drummer wasn't up to snuff. Only Ehart could make Kerry Livgren's compositions work, only an equally talented/gifted drummer will make Kansas continue to be viable, in this longtime Kansas fan's opinion
    Those who want Kansas to quit are still butthurt about Steve Walsh retiring
    Only other disagreement on the list is Styx, and, yes I want Dennis DeYoung back, but, that ship has sailed, and the band can still perform

    • @RipCityJB
      @RipCityJB 10 месяцев назад +5

      Kansas is a ridiculous inclusion on this list. Saw them in late 2022 (last POKR show) and they were AWESOME. Ronnie brings to life Kerry's songs in a way that Steve couldn't do for decades. Lots of tears were shed! That said, if Phil is not doing the whole show and this weekend Rich is ill and missing a couple of shows, that is where the line is crossed.

    • @bradcrosier1332
      @bradcrosier1332 10 месяцев назад

      @@RipCityJB - I'm not sure I agree with the last part of that. Phil himself has said that someday he'd like to hand the reins to someone younger and have the band carry one (yes, I recognize the similarity to Chris Squire's wishes there), and it would absolutely have to be someone who truly plays in the same spirit as he does, which would be a challenge to find - but as others have pointed out Brislin does an outstanding job of playing and composing in Kansas' idiom, so I don't think it's impossible. Likewise with Rich - he picked up belatedly for Livegren. Is it unlikely that they would succeed in doing so? Yes, I'll be the first to admit it - but I'm willing to listen. I'd honestly like to see a rock band successfully carry on (sorry for the pun) to an entirely new generation of musicians, though I'm doubtful it would actually succeed.

    • @RipCityJB
      @RipCityJB 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@bradcrosier1332 Yes, I hear you. I am amazed that this incredible music is still celebrated in 2024....I shed many tears seeing them in 2022...during Lonely Wind when Phil's drums kicked in and The Wall...my God. I saw Kansas multiple times in 92/93 playing BARS....yes, 500 people in a bar. It was incredible, but sad for them. Steve was a wreck....couldn't sing then. So happy that they are as popular now than at any time in 30+ years. The line crossed that I mentioned is between a band and a cover/tribute band. There is nothing wrong with a cover/tribute band...many as good as the originals (see Leonid and Friends), but to market a tribute band as the real thing with associated prices, as Foreigner does, is disingenuous. Kansas playing "50th Anniversary" shows without Rich and only a bit of Phil...with only one member with the band for more than 10 years (as they are doing this weekend) is disingenuous. Shows should be postponed until Rich and Phil are well. Of course Phil wants to carry on indefinitely...(like the estates of deceased Lynyrd Skynyrd members want them to continue forever)....they simply license the name and keep making money. Makes perfect sense...no harm, no foul. Most casual fans don't know Mick Jones from Mickey Mouse. I'm down 10 years from now for the "Phil Ehart Kansas Wheathead Experience", starring Ronnie Platt and Tom Brislin (both I love)....but not marketed as "Kansas" charging top line prices. Hopefully Phil and Rich feel better and we have more years of this great incarnation!

    • @bradcrosier1332
      @bradcrosier1332 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@RipCityJB - I take your point, and I don’t think we’re too far apart on that. I actually like your name for the proposed band - I hope they run with it (and I hope they continue to put out new material). I didn’t see them at their lowest point, but I did see them on the “In The Spirt of Things” tour with Steve Morse (who I love) and of course Walsh. To me, that was much less Kansas than the current iteration and I liked (but didn’t love) that album and Power. Walsh was in decline, and Morse didn’t really shine, Rich was just there, and even Phil seemed bored with Walsh’s compositions. They didn’t seem to have real direction, which they again seem to have with their two latest albums. Truly a band resurrected by the infusion of new blood.

    • @stevesmith3990
      @stevesmith3990 10 месяцев назад +4

      Yep, Kansas still have it, great band.

  • @jtm7336
    @jtm7336 10 месяцев назад +11

    Whoever voted for Kansas doesn't know music and has obviously not seen them live recently.

  • @mattgaskell945
    @mattgaskell945 10 месяцев назад +6

    McCartney should adapt and change his show. He’s played essentially the same setlist for years. I’d still go and see him. He’s the man.

    • @TheJohnnyCotts
      @TheJohnnyCotts 10 месяцев назад

      If Paul REALLY wanted to, he could take the Grateful Dead approach and have a different set list every night. He has the catalog to do it..

    • @danielkokal8819
      @danielkokal8819 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@TheJohnnyCotts I sat down with his songlist and found that he could
      put on 3 different 3-hr concerts without repeating a song. His inventory
      is that extensive.

  • @Zeckellin
    @Zeckellin 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great job. Informative and entertaining. Subbed.

  • @heavenhelpus479
    @heavenhelpus479 10 месяцев назад +17

    I can't believe you haven't included Aerosmith on these lists!

    • @lindacouncil1353
      @lindacouncil1353 10 месяцев назад +1

      And the Stones....they stink !!

    • @dennis2966
      @dennis2966 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@lindacouncil1353 He mentioned The Rolling Stones in his first video.

    • @anthonydorazio9650
      @anthonydorazio9650 10 месяцев назад

      Seen them in 83 world series of rock stoned drunk to this day when they come on sirus radio I turn them off

  • @tdunph4250
    @tdunph4250 10 месяцев назад +6

    I'd like to see Kiss and Motley Crue PERMANENTLY retire!!

  • @kraz007
    @kraz007 10 месяцев назад +6

    Loved the Deep Purple shows recently. Amazing musicians to see live. I hope the keep going for another year or two, my kids are almost big enough to see them.

  • @stevecraig7643
    @stevecraig7643 10 месяцев назад +12

    I saw the last Yes tours in the states and they were marvelous