danny havoc
Pharaoh Class
- Joined
- Feb 28, 2013
Hi All,
thought I'd pick some brains on here. i've always wondered what happened to garage bands after the 60s rock explosion ( say 1963-69) and the start of punk - new wave (1976-79). Ive read alot of histories of 1960s garage and 1970s punks, and the stories of small garage bands are remarkably similar, ( ie: new kind of music evolves, audience appears for that music, more opportunities of work for bands, independant records labels appear to market music, sound familiar?), but what about a group of young guys just wanting to play some local gigs, and maybe write a song and sell some 45s at a gig in 1971-75, were there gigs for straight rock n roll bands?, could you make a living from it?, could you sell a few records? would your local station play your song?
from what i read the market for rock bands playing live in the mid 1960s was huge, even quite avaerage bands could get 50 - 80 gigs a year earning better money than their dads were!!
Did this change at the start of the 1970s? and why?
What happened to the kids who just wanted to rock? Surely not everyone aspired to be David Bowie, or Black Sabbath, or The Osmonds, or Led Zep or worse the eagles?
was anyone there or know what changed or did it not change, have rock historians lied to me again?
Many thanks in advance, Dan
thought I'd pick some brains on here. i've always wondered what happened to garage bands after the 60s rock explosion ( say 1963-69) and the start of punk - new wave (1976-79). Ive read alot of histories of 1960s garage and 1970s punks, and the stories of small garage bands are remarkably similar, ( ie: new kind of music evolves, audience appears for that music, more opportunities of work for bands, independant records labels appear to market music, sound familiar?), but what about a group of young guys just wanting to play some local gigs, and maybe write a song and sell some 45s at a gig in 1971-75, were there gigs for straight rock n roll bands?, could you make a living from it?, could you sell a few records? would your local station play your song?
from what i read the market for rock bands playing live in the mid 1960s was huge, even quite avaerage bands could get 50 - 80 gigs a year earning better money than their dads were!!
Did this change at the start of the 1970s? and why?
What happened to the kids who just wanted to rock? Surely not everyone aspired to be David Bowie, or Black Sabbath, or The Osmonds, or Led Zep or worse the eagles?
was anyone there or know what changed or did it not change, have rock historians lied to me again?
Many thanks in advance, Dan