...are those musicians bothering you... Absolutely beautiful!
Regardless of the band, famous or not, when they are performing, they are revealing their soul, and that deserves utmost respect.
I agree, imported entertainment, whether from overseas or from across the country seems to get the benefit of the doubt of being interesting, save for local favorites.
In the end, with exceptions, the U.S. audience is a tougher crowd- not because they expect so much more talent, but because in this on demand society where we get what we want instantly with the push of a button, if the art performed is lacking somehow, people turn it off in their heads and talk, not considering how others feel. Think of it like Attention Deficit Disorder, induced by commercialism, greed and the industry.
It seems patience, courtesy and respect are hard to come by these days.
For what its worth, I think things are starting to change for the better- the pendulum has swung past its apex and the masses are waking. Thus the resurgence of 70's bands like Heart, Fleetwood Mac, Jackson Browne, Donna Summers, Chicago, Kansas and others. Their demographic has been long ignored, and things are changing.
I really appreciate all that has been written in this thread.
Alembicians are deep people!
Bryant