"Not Just Any Frank" writes:
Is rock music in a trough of a product lifecycle whose amplitude will rise again and crest as mighty as it had before? Or has this star been thrown to the dogs? Some thought Guitar Hero would generate a revival in live music—especially a migration from controllers to actual instruments—but it has largely come and gone and those of us in the live music thing haven’t really seen a change. I believe that if there’s a future in rock music, it will come from the children that grew up watching Disney Channel (and to a lesser degree NIK). Music—from bands as well and just singers—is at the heart of Disney. Kids routinely see others playing, practicing, performing with guitar, bass, drums, and keyboards—it’s cool to play an instrument. Unfortunately (by and large) the young adult crowd has little interest in bands and live music. We live in the era of the DJ and Hip-Hop music and fewer and fewer clubs support live music. There’s still a small bastion to be found in the 40+ group who appreciates real musicians and live performances but the reality is that majority of this group is saddled with life: spouses, kids, jobs, mortgages, etc….
DALE BOZZIO, in the 80’s was the object of many a young boys wet dreams. She was a living Barbie doll. So yes she was HOT, HOT, HOT!!!! Let’s face it, most of us haven’t aged all that well either, but in her day she was smoking. It’s easy to criticize but how many of us have been on a “Sexiest list?” None! That’s what I thought; she was in Playboy which is a very small and selective group.
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