by cockroach » 25 Oct 2010, 14:04
Objectively, based on evidence, the Ventures would probably have sold significantly more recordings than the Shadows- and remember that both groups first achieved significant chart successes in 1960. Apache and Walk Don't Run both charted in many countries.
The Ventures have also kept working, recording and releasing new material and touring consistently and regularly, keeping themselves visible to the existing faithful fans, and also new fans, from 1960 to now- unlike the Shads, who have stopped and started on and off between the first breakup in 1968 and the 2009 Cliff/Shads tour.
The Ventures also 'got in first' in their home country the USA, and also got very popular in Japan. Both are large markets. Remember that before the Beatles and the so called 'British Invasion', it was damn nigh impossible for anyone who was not American to achieve significant and continuing success in America- particularly if they did not tour and promote themselves long and hard over there.
Subjectively, I presume people either prefer the Shads or the Ventures, or they like both.
People then 'vote with their wallets' when they then choose and buy the product.
The quality versus quantity argument is subjective in my opinion.
Eminem, for example sold or sells recordings in the millions, and has probably made truckloads of money- probably more than the Shads and Ventures put together.
I can't stand rap myself- don't even consider it to be music as such- but what would Mr. Marshall Mathers care about my opinion?
Obviously, based on their past and continuing success, and audiences who still buy concert tickets, recordings and merchandise etc, the Ventures are still a viable commercial entertainment unit- regardless of change of personnel, or even their poor guitar tuning skills! (Yes Dave Robinson, we KNOW you hate them!!)
They probably have a long standing joint agreement or understanding within the band that they will keep going as long as there is public demand.
The Shadows perhaps don't operate like that - maybe they are willing to get together every now and then, but do not want to be committed to a permanent touring and recording band.
Maybe because of that they have been far more choosy about what, how and when, and to whom they play- that is their choice.