Rockwriter wrote:Wanna know a secret? There's no such thing as cool. It's marketing, it's all in your head. The people behind that imaging are merely our fellow idiots and always were.
Let's not get too carried away with the reductionism here -- after all, if everything is about marketing, then nothing is. You can't discount that some folks just have an honest, visceral reaction to the stage presence of a performer that isn't entirely based on consumer conditioning.
sadie65 wrote:Like the pinwheeling arm rolls the guys do isn't dorky?
Hmmm....I dunno if the windmill comparison is necessarily apples to apples. I'd liken the windmill moves more to that thing DDY used to do with the portamento, where he would hold the note down and then raise his opposite hand while the pitch climbed, as if he was lifting it by the Power of Grayskull or something.
bugsymalone wrote:The problem comes, I believe, when you see any performer multiple times. All of what they do on stage can get old, or silly, or embarrassing to someone who has seen it 4, 5, 200 times. What they say becomes repetitious only to those who are seeing them repeatedly.
A person seeing either Dennis or Current Styx for the first time may come away with an entirely different perspective. The "stories" are new. The intros are cool. Yada yada.
Ayup.