To: Awestruck
You have to look at the audience. These guys are marketing a sort of chaos and it tends to attract some pretty chaotic (Psychotic) types. IMHO
21 posted on
12/12/2004 12:06:27 AM PST by
drt1
To: drt1
Have you ever seen 20,000 drooling teeny-bopper girls screaming at the Backstreet Boyz? Given half a chance they'd tear every single one of them apart.
It's just humans. Bad seeds in every lot.
26 posted on
12/12/2004 12:11:21 AM PST by
Dead Corpse
(Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscript catapultas habebunt.)
To: drt1
well yes and no.. otherwise these types of things against the artists would be more widespread.. if you want to look at marketing chaos, look towards rap and the violence that is almost mandatory at their shows.
105 posted on
12/12/2004 10:02:18 AM PST by
Awestruck
(The artist formerly known as Goodie D)
To: drt1
There's actually very little chaos on or behind the stage. If Paul learned anything from his stint with Maiden it's professionalism, Maiden is generally the most well rehearsed band in rock and roll, playing they're most complicated songs with their trademark harmonized guitar sound and still finding a way to make it sound spontaneous. What they're selling is energy, not chaos.
108 posted on
12/13/2004 8:00:07 AM PST by
discostu
(mime is money)
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