Live Music was very popular in the era of crazy 60s., probably because of the fact that the technical solutions were not so advanced as today. Nowadays Live Music became more a luxury because more and more bands play using the play-back. But luckily for the previous generation of music fans, it wasn’t so common a few decades ago.
In 50s and 60s Music could be truly called Live. A person who bought the concert ticket had no doubts she will listen to real instruments and a singer’s voice. And it wasn’t difficult to notice a difference between a real star and an average musician. For instance, who wouldn’t differ the way Ringo Star played the drums from a second-league-drummer? It was something more than creating a song background. His Music was full of life, power and incredible energy. It gave a kick, which is strongly welcomed by fans during every concert played Live. Ringo had an extremely charismatic personality and was an important member of The Beatles. The problem is that when we are listening to the Music we tend to focus on the leader, a person who sings. In fact, your point of view may change when you’re listening to Music played Live. During a big concert the voice becomes less dominating and you can focus on other extremely important aspects of Live Music. It’s probably the only way to appreciate every note and every sound provided by each musician of the band – guitarist as well as drummer etc. That’s why Live Music has so many fans and admirers.
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