Irminsul wrote:KISS? Give me a break. Mediocre music AT BEST. Their costumes and makeup sold that band. Period. It was all a Kibuki schtick. And it worked marvelously. Good for them.
yeah, I recall the devo hats and some song about donuts... but they were ok at best too. again... perhaps the outfits were to help compensate for an otherwise boring band... no offence if you like them... I think their ok, but they aren't a band that will be remembered for their music... other than whip it, maybe.
KISS... you don't have to like heavy rock to admit that paul stanleys voice is tone wise a 10. Sm with gene simmons voice... look at 'dominoe'. Gene was also a great bass player. You can't dispute that they had several top of the chart hits... ones that ppul still remember unlike the tubes or devo.
r&r all night, detroit rock city, dominoe... beth, etc -I'm sure kiss fans could chime in with a long list of other too.
I'm not even a big kiss fan but they were musically pretty together. I only mention that bcuz they were your example, and they went on to have a long "mediocre" career -post makeup.
Lets look at another... ziggy stardust. Did his costume "make the music"? If so, how can you explain his best selling works were after ziggy as plain old david bowie in a nice suit? china girl/lets dance/etc.
How do you explain john lennon going from 'sgt peppers' to his mundane outfit with 'give peace a chance' and still selling tons of records. Frankly I think the best stuff the beatles where ever tied to would have been johns later works. I do like the beatles and admit freely their look had a lot to do with boosting their popularity... but how did all four/three(ringo) members go on to do well as regular joes... paul doesn't dress up, perhaps harrison did a little.... I'm not sure.
Elton John too. Altho I'd say his best work was while he was wearing those giant sunglasses.
Do you think boy george's act was enhanced by his image too? I think it was hurt. I don't think he was all that great to begin with but he certainly lost most of the 'straight' crowd with his look. No guy in his right mind would be caught listening to that when I was in school. Even if we liked his music.
Obviously someone cares about 'the look'... but it isn't ALL the fans or there wouldn't be room for bob dylan, bruce springsteen, tom waits, willie nelson, johnnie cash, morrisey, john denver, george jones, billy joel, elvis costello, post ziggi david bowie, eric clapton(I hate that I am even using him as an example cause he SUCKS!), nora jones, traci chapman, sheryl crow, john cugar menstralcramp, and a long list of others.
BTW irminsul... there is a documentry about bukowski out that has several short clips of commentary by tom waits. very interesting. I know you mentioned him before(bukowski) and am a big fan myself.