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Dancing can add a lot to a show. James for example. Tim Booth is the best performer I have ever seen - his dancing makes such as Shakira look like a total beginner. (I'm not saying that Shakira can't dance, because she can, and pretty damn well too - but Tim is in an entirely different league.) He also sings live, every time, usually ad-libbing on at least two or three songs. The stage effects are nothing like Britney's, but there's always some megaphones and crazy lighting (and on more recent tours, Andy, the trumpeter, does the raised platform thing in a pink dress with a bit of dancing, just because he can), and improvised audience interaction, enough to keep me happy.
I've also done a bit of dancing every time I've sung, still singing live. Mainly because I'm crap at keeping still, I can dance - and I'd rather make myself look good than just stand there doing, ahem, shoegaze :P and looking nervous because I'm not moving. I don't know if Britney feels this way, I didn't get the job as her PR. :( (Only Stacy, and maybe Gemma, will know what I'm on about.) I did like Britney's Circus show, I'll admit, because I like dancing and stage effects, I love it when an artist can really put on a show as well as the music, even if it's just through interaction (eg. All Time Low - I loved the way Alex, erm, threatened the crowd, shame it was an empty threat, haha). But I just wish that Britney did sing live a little more often, because the music should come first every time.
Are metal shows crap? Yes, in my opinion. Too loud and potentially painful. I've been in a moshpit before, and despite the hot guy who began a v. short relationship with me by asking, "will you mosh with me?", I hated it. I've seen some brill rock/indie/pop-rock artists, but moshpits? Not mah thang. ;) I'll stick to studio versions of metal songs. |