Re: Recycled Music: When is it time to salvage your reputation?
My sister and I have made it a sentimental journey to see those we missed in our youth. We have not been disappointed once. It was absolutely a thrill beyond thrills to see Crosby,Stills, Nash & Young together....I can't even begin to tell you what a rush it was! To be transported back in time and to feel like you felt back in the day. The roar of the sold-out arena crowd was beyond belief! When it comes to seeing the groups of my generation, I'll be the first to admit I am not a music critic, I am a music lover and sentimentalist at heart. I was always a HUGE Beatle fan as a kid & still...never dreamt in a million years that I would get to see one and there I was at Paul McCartney's feet and able to give him a bouquet of flowers.....talk about close to fainting Would I ever have dreamt in a million years that I would have gotten to talk to and give flowers to Rod Stewart or John Fogerty? No, but I did and I didn't have to pay any extra money to do it. I am a pretty basic person and I operate a lot under the philosophy that the worst they can say or not say is no. They are just people like the rest of us and who doesn't like to get love from other people? I can even embarrass myself with them. I went to see Stephen Stills in concert by himself....much too many people saying he's washed up, fat, etc........it was one of the best ever......no one else makes a Stills guitar sound and his voice like Stills himself.....afterwards he stayed out on stage so fans could come down and meet him......I was telling him how much I enjoyed the show and his music over the years while shaking his hand....he was very kind and had to tell me politely that he needed his hand back....I had forgotten to let go of his hand after shaking it
I have seen many bands playing the free stage at the Iowa State Fair over the years. And talking with them afterwards it is just a big of a thrill for them to still hear the applause as it is for the fans who come to see them. Meeting and hearing John McKay and Steppenwolf singing Born To Be Wild and Magic Carpet Ride....OMG.....my whole point is that everyone has a choice whether they want to go see someone, so if the "old groups" still want to get out there and do it, then more power to them! I think it's fantastic that younger bands open for these guys! The world would be a much better place with a lot more love & fun than criticism, especially when it comes to the "non-serious" aspects of life. Just my 2 cents and Rhonda (photogal) has promised me that she will push my wheelchair into Joe shows in the future......
If I was a fan once, I will be a fan forever........
pattyluvsjoe

Joe Bonamassa 05-03-12
JBLP CHILD #184