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Ok, I'll leave you with another one tonight.
Could a band that was released prior to 1980 make it today if they were to have there very first release today?
1) They would have to make it with the same album/CD that they released initially.
2) By "make it" it doesn't have to be to equal popularity, let's use sell out or near sell outs of theaters of say 2,500 from coast to coast.
3) "Make it" does not mean draw interest of today's youth - any age bracket will qualify.
Then if the group or solo artist couldn't make it today with their original release, is there a release that they did have prior to 1980 that would enable them to make it if it was their first release?
Keep in mind that you don't necessarily have to like them. Also keep in mind you never heard there music before, so nostalgia can not play a role in your decision.
Ok, I'll start with the Beatles.
No way would they be able to draw interest with "Meet the Beatles" (I Want to Hold Your Hand" or I Saw Her Standing There" era). However, I do think they would stand a chance possibly with "Abbey Road".
Bob Dylan: Don't know his first album, but I am familiar with some of his early music - again no way and I'm not sure if any recording that he did would make it if it was his first release.
This thread might flop, but I started thinking about it and it's difficult for me to think of anyone that would make it today.
Could a band that was released prior to 1980 make it today if they were to have there very first release today?
1) They would have to make it with the same album/CD that they released initially.
2) By "make it" it doesn't have to be to equal popularity, let's use sell out or near sell outs of theaters of say 2,500 from coast to coast.
3) "Make it" does not mean draw interest of today's youth - any age bracket will qualify.
Then if the group or solo artist couldn't make it today with their original release, is there a release that they did have prior to 1980 that would enable them to make it if it was their first release?
Keep in mind that you don't necessarily have to like them. Also keep in mind you never heard there music before, so nostalgia can not play a role in your decision.
Ok, I'll start with the Beatles.
No way would they be able to draw interest with "Meet the Beatles" (I Want to Hold Your Hand" or I Saw Her Standing There" era). However, I do think they would stand a chance possibly with "Abbey Road".
Bob Dylan: Don't know his first album, but I am familiar with some of his early music - again no way and I'm not sure if any recording that he did would make it if it was his first release.
This thread might flop, but I started thinking about it and it's difficult for me to think of anyone that would make it today.