tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-618358253237839493.post4778572648188079957..comments2024-03-26T09:18:49.821+00:00Comments on Rose: #musicmonday: It's good to shareRosehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08459305021803770946noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-618358253237839493.post-62503976556042638482010-06-29T11:12:23.414+01:002010-06-29T11:12:23.414+01:00Hi Mr London Street- I was going to go on and say ...Hi Mr London Street- I was going to go on and say more and I felt I was ranting! I think you're right that that does happen with quite a lot of bands, but not all- and it tends to be a few albums in too. It's very true though. <br /><br />Hi Lucy- yes that's Florence Welch- and yes I like the Golden Silvers- I like her a lot too and I don't think she's been changed yet- and hopefully she won't be. It is difficult for artists, they either capitulate to some extent or go off and get a bit experimental.Rosehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08459305021803770946noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-618358253237839493.post-51313104716392049232010-06-29T00:04:56.793+01:002010-06-29T00:04:56.793+01:00Is Florence Welch the Florence from Florence and t...Is Florence Welch the Florence from Florence and the machines? If so, the Golden Silvers who toured with her are interesting and not as overexposed as I expected them to become when they first came to light.<br /><br />Re the issue discussed I agree with you there is nothing like seeing performances in a small space but I would go liking someone if they made it big, although as Mr London Street commented might go off them if they were changed by commercial pressures. I think sometimes people feel so miffed that someone they once had to themselves is now public property that they just reject them.Lucyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10930925865784126313noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-618358253237839493.post-24071645159487567262010-06-28T19:24:13.724+01:002010-06-28T19:24:13.724+01:00This is good but I can't help feeling it sligh...This is good but I can't help feeling it slightly misses the point, which at least partly is that a lot of bands when they make it big then proceed to lose everything about them which made them interesting in the first place. Justifiably a lot of fans are entitled to feel disappointed when that happens. <br /><br />Also it's only human nature to enjoy feeling like a band is playing just for you. It's a lot easier to feel that way at small venues where the band is a stone's throw away and you can talk to them after the gig than it is in a soulless arena somewhere.Mr London Streethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05141191628680903646noreply@blogger.com