tocharian wrote:Steve. I grew up in DC. I've seen Fugazi countless times. This is bullshit.
And hell yea, their personas are important. YOUR persona is important. Just cuz you're not vamping it up a la Kevin Barnes does not mean you don't have a very distinct, very essential persona. And your stage banter is legend.
So like, banter = music? I didn't know this was a Frank Zappa discussion.
You're making the assumption that stage personas are inherently artificial. The members of Fugazi have personalities. Steve has a personality. The difference between Fugazi and say, Genesis is that there is a distinct lack of pretense and artifice in the former. You might associate their personalities with their music, but that does not impart some quality to the music itself. Ian MacKaye screams when he feels like screaming. Guy Picciotto's spasmodics are unpretentious self-expression. You seem to be suggesting that this is somehow "just for show," and that bands must not have these personas "in real life". Well, when else can Fugazi have a gut reaction to their music except when they are playing it? Seems pretty real and unpretentious to me, and I doubt there's any knowing exaggeration in their self-expression.
So, yes bands have personalities that are often likable. Exactly HOW are they essential to the music?
EDIT: You know, I'm awfully exhausted tonight. Did I make the point I thought I was making, or am I totally incomprehensible here?