Band Age Limits?
I was cruising through some of my favorite bands and noticed that most of them became big at age 21 or so. Is there a shelf life for a band to get big? Id imagine there arent many 50 year olds making it to the big times, but I am 24 and starting to get into playing and this question popped. It's actually kinda depressing...
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age isn't that important really, unless you're trying to be some massively popular new band that all the teenage girls will flock to.
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you gotta admit though, it sure as hell beats flipping burgers at McSickinthebutt. |
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Age is only so important. IT's not nearly as important as dedication and determination. Randy Blythe from Lamb Of God was in his 30s before they ever got national recognition. The guys in Mastodon aren't far behind, and all the guys from Opeth are well into their 30s; I think their keys player might be 40.
And I know how you feel. I'm 23 and I've been playing in a band for 12 years. (Huh?) Yeah. And our drummer recently left, and that kind of ****ed us over, so all we have is our guts and determination, and our music. And yes, we are going make a life out of this. Hopefully a living too. |
The whole world has changed, if you saw a 45 year old guy in 1985 in the crowd at a Slayer gig you'd think WTF?
Now they are on stage ;-) I personally think its a great thing, why should you let go, you should be free to enjoy technology, play or listen to music at any age |
If you are trying to use looks to make it then yeah im sure theres a age factor but it all comes down to one thing the music if you put in the time and have something to say people want to listen to then you have nothing to worry about.
thanks the iron man |
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^for true
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