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When Paul McCartney concluded Live Aid in July 1985, he was seen as the elder statesman of rock music at the age of forty-three. However, the subsequent four decades have shown that both he and his peers from that era were merely setting the stage for continued success. This era marked a shift where live performances began to overshadow recordings. The iconic artists of the 60s and 70s capitalized on the dramatic spectacles that Live Aid heralded, embarking on one of the longest-lasting encores in human history, thriving well past the typical retirement age of other professions. This narrative is unparalleled, featuring Elton John performing at a royal funeral, Mick Jagger being knighted, Bob Dylan receiving the Nobel Prize, and the Beatles maintaining their legendary status, perhaps even surpassing their original acclaim. With the relentless advance of technology, it seems increasingly likely that these legendary figures will continue to perform in venues like Las Vegas indefinitely.
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When Paul McCartney concluded Live Aid in July 1985, he was seen as the elder statesman of rock music at the age of forty-three. However, the subsequent four decades have shown that both he and his peers from that era were merely setting the stage for continued success. This era marked a shift where live performances began to overshadow recordings. The iconic artists of the 60s and 70s capitalized on the dramatic spectacles that Live Aid heralded, embarking on one of the longest-lasting encores in human history, thriving well past the typical retirement age of other professions. This narrative is unparalleled, featuring Elton John performing at a royal funeral, Mick Jagger being knighted, Bob Dylan receiving the Nobel Prize, and the Beatles maintaining their legendary status, perhaps even surpassing their original acclaim. With the relentless advance of technology, it seems increasingly likely that these legendary figures will continue to perform in venues like Las Vegas indefinitely.
