bugsymalone wrote:I do agree that tribute bands, tribute concerts, etc., will come into play (and prominence) a little further on down the road, say maybe 20 or more years off in the future, as, finally, most of the performing rock bands that are still together just cannot go out an perform anymore.
That seems a good ways off, though.
Bugsy
I'm not sure it's as far off as you think. I've seen the Australian Pink Floyd twice. Only because I'm a knucklehead to have missed out on the original. Nonetheless, they are quite popular, sell out, and they're quite good. Yeah, they kangaroo'd much of the Floyd video, but they do try to do the original songs justice. Gilmour's even complemented them, and joined them on stage once. In fact, the venue I saw them in (Tower Theater in Philadelphia) is where I saw the Edge of the Century tour in 1990. Styx can no longer sell out that venue, whereas the Floyd tribute band can (packed full both times).
There's another Floyd tribute band (The Machine), and they're highly rated as well. There's a number of Genesis (The Box??), Springsteen, and Beatles bands.
Let's face it, folks want to hear good music, and that's what these acts all provided. Today's music mostly sucks (with a few exceptions here and there).