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I find it very hard to believe that people did not chat and annoy people with flash photography in the 60s and 70s. I tend to get annoyed with chatters. When your at a concert you don't have to look at other people. Also, maybe KJ should where opaque goggles.
I am so sick of seeing a sea of cell phones being held up at events I could puke. Are they going to blow up the photos for their walls? Sell them? Of course not! It's all drivel that will be posted on FB to say "oooh, look at me!"Makes as much sense as taking a photo of your dinner and posting it. With the exception of BISL's fare , WHO CARES?? I was on a photo shoot with a big lens and people were taking cell shots of the images of the back of my camera. Problem was they were friends of my wife so I couldn't kill them!And yes, if you have to ask, I HAVE had a bad day!
the crowd treated them like they were a lounge act there to provide background music to be talked over.
Today is July 13, 2013. ...I'd say adapt to the technological and mentality world we now live in, just like 5,000 years ago, and go with the flow of the present moment. If Keith Jarrett can do that, I can do too. I don't need no religion or teaching from the future, or past.
Jarret's music is OK. IMO, nothing particularly special, just generally, technically adept and mechanical. His ego is far beyond any common expectation. He is a performer, paid to play. I think he fully understands that, resents it and takes it out on his audiences. Really sad, music with no joy.Cheers,Geary
These millionaire artists would not have theirs lavish means if not for the fans. I stand by the rights of the payer. FYI he still dislikes the fact he needs to play for you "respectful" folk.
It's doubtful that KJ is a "millionaire artist"; it's hard to get that much wealth playing jazz today.