Technically yes but bands make so little from royalties in the streaming era that's it's really the only way to make money.
That’s correct. I also make it a point to buy merch (I have so many t-shirts) and albums on different streaming services (usually Apple Music and Bandcamp)
Related note... Went to see Hank Jr in Feb. Assumed they were going to wheel him out and prop him up on a stool. Still wanted to go to say that I'd seen him. Boy was I wrong. Dude put on a SHOW at 76 yo.
Robert Plant at the Orpheum in Memphis was fabulous…
Rod Stewart’s show in Brandon last year was one of my Top 5 in 2025…
Jorma & Jack were great last year too
Rock and Roll is a young person's deal in my head. It was about rebelling against "the man", Living life in the fast lane, hoping you die before you get old. Frank at 70 wasn't any different than at 30. Not like that for Rock bands. The saddest part is the crowds with canes and walkers, moving slow and looking decrepit. My grandpa didn't go see Springhsteen or Alice Cooper with me back in the day. Now all that are there is my grandpa. The handicap seats are standing room only. I just can't get past that to go to a concert any more.
I disagree that the saddest part is the crowds with canes and walkers… It’s the opposite
Live music is therapeutic. There are a lot of folks who struggle and are stressed…
For some of them, it’s physical. I’m happy that they are taking the time to get out and enjoy themselves…
My life has had a lot of stress and anxiety the past couple years, and I do my best to not be affected…
Live music relaxes me. I’m thankful for the performers, and I want to support them for how they help me…