- Jul 23, 2009
- 2,891
- 1
- 0
Hmmm, hard to beat that last post.
I've seen a few British old men bands that were still good (Stones, Pink Floyd) and one that was still great - The Who post Keith Moon. After the Super Bowl I'm no longer sure about The Who. Whoever mentioned Entwhistle, he was one player who really stood out as a musician. I've seen a few crappy shows (ACDC stands out) but Metallica has always been good live. Aerosmith circa 1990 were still fit and their sobriety helped them put on a good show. One band that surprised me was Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. You could tell they'd played about 1000 shows together - very tight. Oh, and BB King - very good. I'm a little jealous of Oldman.
I've seen a few British old men bands that were still good (Stones, Pink Floyd) and one that was still great - The Who post Keith Moon. After the Super Bowl I'm no longer sure about The Who. Whoever mentioned Entwhistle, he was one player who really stood out as a musician. I've seen a few crappy shows (ACDC stands out) but Metallica has always been good live. Aerosmith circa 1990 were still fit and their sobriety helped them put on a good show. One band that surprised me was Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. You could tell they'd played about 1000 shows together - very tight. Oh, and BB King - very good. I'm a little jealous of Oldman.
