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Maybe this last couple of years weren't the best times for music. Pop-rock music superstar legends passed away: David Bowie, Glenn Frey, Maurice White, Prince, George Martin, Leon Russell, Leonard Cohen and most recently Chris Cornell, among several others.
Running in a parallel time line to all those tragic and sad events we are living nowadays in some kind of revivalism era of 80´s and 90´s rock & roll bands.
We hear on the radio and read in the media about regrouping, reunion shows and so on. Plus, it´s summer time, with music festivals all over the place.
Time to enjoy music, to have fun and maybe to go a little extreme and live on the edge for a few days, even if that edge is not so edgy anymore and a little more for the diagonal side than for the vertical side: no sleep till Monday, like the song, remember? And maybe it is also time to take some beautiful shots along with that live show ride.
Among all this rock & roll revivalism we have to ask: has rock grown old?
Let´s face it: somehow, it seems all those rock icons have grown old and so is their audience with them.
Any rock bands from the 80´s or 90´s, playing live this summer just next to your door? You don´t go to the show? It´s OK. because the guy lost his voice; because the guy is no longer fast with his fingers to do that particular guitar lines and hooks you like; because the guy is almost sleeping at the drums and bedtime for him seems to be happening at 7pm; because maybe the guy can not handle so much excitement and may die live on stage with a heart failure; because you still have a lot of respect for him and his music and don’t want to be a witness of a sad event; because what you want to remember is just that other amazing live gig of the same band, 20 years ago.
We all know the funny classic argumentation line-up for not going.
But just watch the crowd walking there. You may think: “Time goes by, time flies”!
So, who cares and who wants to think about that stuff?
Why spoil the party? Don´t go for the prize, go for the fun and for the ride.
Is Rock still relevant?
Dylan got the Nobel Prize, Springsteen wrote his memoirs, the comebacks are being advertised like they were some kind of cosmic events for human salvation, and major summer festival charts look like a memorial service with all those band reunions for the final last hurrah or a luxury keepsake.
Like someone already pointed: nowadays there is no figurehead band you could point to and when people talk about rock music, they have a vision in their head of four or five guys in a band, smoking cigarettes, living on the edge, always being on the road and going wild for a life style daily bases, with leather jackets and tattoos, a band that comes nowhere with enough driving force to take over the culture. Maybe that´s unquestionably over.
If a band like that comes out today, there would be no infrastructure to support it and it would be doomed just before it was born.
And if it is so, maybe nowadays it´s just about listening to great music, dressing that beautiful jacket and that one particular t-shirt and having fun for a couple of days.
Is Rock´n´Roll old music now?
Like any music that lasts, maybe it´s just for anyone who cares to listen or, like they say, it´s only rock´n´roll but I like it.
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Stefan Nielsen PRO It's been a while since I've been on the site I didn't see this before. Great stuff :)
And I'm happy and proud to see my "Arch Enemy" picture featured here among so many great music shots :) |
Anders Samuelsson Thank for the feature Yvette! |
Olavo Azevedo PRO Parabéns Paulo Grande escolha dos intervenientes. Abraço |
Paulo Abrantes PRO muito obrigado, Olavo. grande abraço |
Ajie Alrasyid wow !!! love it |
Paulo Abrantes PRO many thanks, Ajie |
Greg Barsh What Yvette said!
Great collection of images...a visual main course that suggests an aural dessert! Would love know the identity for some of the performers that I don't recognize. |
Paulo Abrantes PRO glad you liked, Greg. many thanks |
Luc Vangindertael (laGrange) CREW Beautiful insane selection Paulo ... great to see them in a row! Marvellous job :-)) |
Paulo Abrantes PRO many thanks, Luc |
Carlos F. Turienzo Fantastic selection! Love those shots! :) |
Paulo Abrantes PRO many thanks, Carlos |
Nick van Dijk Fantastic article Paulo and great work Yvette !! I had no idea this work was appreciated here on 1x .... Last month i received an award for best Photographer of the Haarlemse Popscene on Tour in the Netherlands. I think i will start posting some images as well ';-D, Grtz, Nick |
Paulo Abrantes PRO yes, you should, Nick. many thanks |
Lus Joosten PRO It feels good to be part of this rocking selection. Thanks. |
Paulo Abrantes PRO glad you liked, Lus |
Eddy Verloes PRO Nice selection ! Thanks Paulo Abrantes and Yvette ! |
Yvette Depaepe CREW Thanks Eddy, and congrats to you for being part of this gorgeous selection ;-) |
Paulo Abrantes PRO many thanks, Eddy |
Yvette Depaepe CREW Your article rocks, Paulo! Great dynamic stuff ;-) Fine job you did. Congratulations to all the authors selected in this gallery. Cheers, Yvette |
Paulo Abrantes PRO many thanks, Yvette |