Should we add the recent Travis Scott concert to this, or should we wait until the dust has settled?
MY FAVORITE COLOR IS "OH MY GOD BITCH" Hide / Show RepliesWe've discussed multiple times in Music Festivals that we should wait a bit.
She/her. Profile pic is by Richard Michael Gomez @StarmansArt. Please watch Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock. https://youtu.be/Vm92JNgPbqkHey, the link for Christina Aguilera singing the national anthem in 2004 is dead. You Tube simply says the video "isn't available anymore" oddly enough.
Should Jered Threatin's European tour be here? I know people on YouTube and music subreddits view his music itself as decent (so his albums and songs would not count), but his performances were poorly run and everything else regarding his band was built fraudulently. In short, he bought Facebook followers and YouTube views and comments to artificially grow his social media presence. He tricked venues in the UK, France, Germany, and Italy into giving him appearances, lying about ticket sales to both the venues and to his touring bandmates to keep the show on the road. When he was exposed, Threatin tried to pass off his botched tour and the subsequent exposure of his serial fabrications as a planned exercise in "performance art", only for the media and Internet sleuths to quickly figure out he was just trying to save face.
Here are articles from NME, Metal Sucks, and The New York Times that tell more about it.
Edited by sanfranman91 Together, we are one. Hide / Show RepliesOf course I'm not the final authority on the subject, but I think it should.
The section on Skeletons from the Opera Closet really needs to be revised on the simple basis that Roger Sessions' Montezuma, while somewhat divisive and certainly not everyone's cup of tea, is actually a highly respected work of serial composition and far from universally panned—although most critics, both fans and detractors, do seem to agree that Giuseppe Borgese's libretto is easily the weakest link in the production.
Edit: Changed the entry to reflect this; same reason why Akhnaten (cited in the same section of the same book) isn't here.
Edited by JHM I'll hide your name inside a word and paint your eyes with false perception.
So should the Hardy performance of his song "Sold Out" trying to promote his newest album to the crowd of the 2023 WWE Royal Rumble count here? This looks to be the only surviving clip on You Tube found, and the crowd that heard it looked to be more interested in a show for Peacock being promoted afterward by comparison.