If I remember correctly The Beatles started in 1962 but got really popular in 1964. Last concert was two years later and since then the best material was released in the studio only - no chance to listen to most of great records at the concert (starting with Sgt. Pepper). Rolling Stones, on the other hand, have been giving concerts for almost 50 years but they play only in large venues and not the local clubs.
Today, celebrity status becomes more important than music, with lip-syncing, synchronized dancing and effects. Most of the performers don't write their songs. I remember three girls, that won some amateur singing contest, when asked what they going to do with the money answered - to buy new dresses because their success depends on good looks (and not the singing lessons!). They were perhaps right.
Today, celebrity status becomes more important than music, with lip-syncing, synchronized dancing and effects. Most of the performers don't write their songs. I remember three girls, that won some amateur singing contest, when asked what they going to do with the money answered - to buy new dresses because their success depends on good looks (and not the singing lessons!). They were perhaps right.