by cockroach » 23 Jun 2010, 13:54
A few thoughts for and against:
If people want to hear a live band perform as a tribute band, or a solo tribute to a particular artist etc...and will pay to do so, then there will always be an opportunity for working musicians to get a paid gig.
It could be limiting musically, not to say soul destroying artistically, to have to always play the same material exactly the same way, even perhaps wearing the same outfits!
It may be a way for a lot of folk to emulate their heroes and enjoy playing their favourite music.
If people have enough talent to do a tribute show etc, why not try writing and performing new original material, perhaps in a similar style?
(This was the perceptive question Bjorn of ABBA asked the people in the hugely popular and highly paid Australian ABBA tribute band, Bjorn Again, when he met them once- he said 'you're all obviously talented, you play well and sing well, you look good etc- why don't you write your own songs?'
(I have played in a Shads tribute band for a few special gigs- in fact we've got another such gig in late August, but I certainly wouldn't want to only play in such a band all the time..I once went to a Beatles tribute band audition to 'be George'- on the way home after the audition, my mate who went with me said..'You do realise that if you get this gig, it will be the end of The John Cochrane Show?!' I didn't hear back ('we'll let you know'...!) but I was relieved in a funny way, as I realised I would have missed doing my own thing with my trio!!!)