I guess the difference is that the Beatles still resonate with a huge amount of people and have stood the test of time. I still don’t go much more than a week or so between listening to one of their albums. I do love all genres of music but I’d love to know if in say 30-40 years people are still listening to some of these modern artists or not.I actually suspect there’s not a lot of difference (in terms of age) between the Tay Tay demographic now, and The Beatles’ demographic by the late 70’s.
Common, common sense? We’re talking about Taylor Swift fans here…Exactly, that is just common sense.
Beatles still resonate with a huge amount of people and have stood the test of time
Common, common sense? We’re talking about Taylor Swift fans here…
There’s probably a massively strong argument for originality there.For those who slam pop music (and rock n roll is pop music just from an earlier time) consider how is the Beatles earlier stuff any better?
If things continue as they are, Taylor Swift is likely to be in the same league - if not above - with Madonna, Michael Jackson, Celine Dion, and the likes from the recent pop music era.I guess the difference is that the Beatles still resonate with a huge amount of people and have stood the test of time. I still don’t go much more than a week or so between listening to one of their albums. I do love all genres of music but I’d love to know if in say 30-40 years people are still listening to some of these modern artists or not.
Not a fan of her music and I’m not her target demographic but no denying she is a great marketer and good at her job
I couldn't quite decide what the topic of this thread was, TS or flights?They've created quite a phenomenon. No wonder there's a high demand for the flights, respectively.
Seriously? They are truly in a world of their own.but apparently many Americans didn't realise we "go back in time" going from our side of the Pacific to theirs
That could be the subject of a whole other thread with many many postsSeriously? They are truly in a world of their own.
QF used to run 767’s in some peak periods between Sydney & Melbourne.I do wonder perhaps if slots utilisation might be better served/costed/managed based on the number of pax moved target than simply how many 737s I operate, factoring in also ensuring lesser served destinations don't get squeezed out.
I don’t recall ever seeing a vibe like this around a tour, ever. Not Guns ‘n‘ Roses, Dire Straights, Pink Floyd, Elton John, Madonna, U2 or pre-cancellation-from-before-it-became-popular (he was always ahead of his time!) Michael Jackson.If things continue as they are, Taylor Swift is likely to be in the same league - if not above - with Madonna, Michael Jackson, Celine Dion, and the likes from the recent pop music era.
They used to run an A330 mel-syd and return at peak morning/evening return daily as well as one that seemed to provide a more international appropriate standard for connection to QFi Sydney departures in the afternoon from what I recall.QF used to run 767’s in some peak periods between Sydney & Melbourne.
I’ve had no need to be flying at those times in probably 10 years, do they &/or did they ever run A330’s in the same capacity?
Anyone know whether they, I dunno, replaced 3x 767 flights with 4x 737 flights or anything like that?
I don’t recall ever seeing a vibe like this around a tour, ever. Not Guns ‘n‘ Roses, Dire Straights, Pink Floyd, Elton John, Madonna, U2 or pre-cancellation-from-before-it-became-popular (he was always ahead of his time!) Michael Jackson.
Mind you others have sold more tickets/concerts here, which I initially thought was likely a good example of managing Swiftie demand … treat ‘em mean to keep ‘em keen. But when double-checking this factoid, I see this tour has run since March last year to the end of this year, so it’s not like they could’ve fit more dates into each location anyhoo.
Actually, I was thinking as I rattled off that list of prior artists that had a big vibe … that they were all from over 2 decades ago. I can’t name anyone with that sort of vibe since the 90’s, and it’s not due a lack of interest on my part as the point is about the explosion of hype beyond the fans … but the way the music industry has been fractured is the same as how the car industry was fractured, fan/purchaser interest is spread across a wider range of artists/models these days and it’s been decades since anyone’s had near the sales levels of The Beatles or Commodore.
So mebbe part of the embiggenment of the hype here is that she’s the first one they’ve managed to sell so effectively in such a long time? And popularity feeds back into more popularity.
Do you know if they still do?They used to run an A330 mel-syd and return at peak morning/evening return daily as well as one that seemed to provide a more international appropriate standard for connection to QFi Sydney departures in the afternoon
I once flew on a 767 for CBR-MEL.QF used to run 767’s in some peak periods between Sydney & Melbourne.
I will always be 100% aware that music is entirely subjective.So it likely comes down to whether we judge music by popularity or a persons definition of quality.
Heh I’ve flown to London just to see Brian & Roger with Paul Rogers …In my world there is no better performer than Freddie Mercury. He would trump everything today. I'd fly overseas to see him perform again.
Before the 738, the mainstay of MEL/SYD flights were the 762 and the A300. (Occasionally a 763 would pop up - great if in Business or First with the Dreamtime seats.) You were stiff if you got a 733 or 734.QF used to run 767’s in some peak periods between Sydney & Melbourne
This is woke historical revisionism invented by the same people who invented the moon landing and who stopped the world from finding out that Elvis & Roy Orbison & JFK are alive and well & working in a 7-11 somewhere in the deep south of the USA …FI Blondie did not invent RAP, Rapture was just the first RAP song to chart. African American communties had been rapping for years before Rapture. I like some Blondie songs but Rapture is not one of them.
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