Friday, 20 November 2015

Long Long Long


When we think about longevity, images of wrinkly Rolling Stones or half The Who come to mind.  And that makes sense, especially from a performance standpoint; some acts just keep on trucking.  The Stones, especially, give the air of having some kind of record for surviving the longest.

But if you examine the question from the perspective of recording new music, they haven’t/didn’t last so long – at least in my iTunes library.

Here’s the ranking of the artists who have had the longest careers in terms of their earliest and latest recordings (again, in my iTunes library – yours will differ).

Artist/Band
Earliest Recording
Latest Recording
Number of Years
Ringo Starr
1962
2012
50
Paul McCartney
1962
2007
45
B.B. King
1956
2000
44
Bob Dylan
1962
2006
44
Steve Winwood
1965
2008
43
Eric Clapton
1964
2006
42
George Harrison
1962
2002
40
James Taylor
1968
2007
39
Robert Plant
1969
2007
38
Joe Walsh
1969
2007
38
David Gilmour
1969
2006
37
Mark Knopfler
1978
2015
37
Bruce Springsteen
1973
2009
36
Tom Petty
1976
2010
34
Rolling Stones
1964
1994
30

OK, the Ringo thing is a bit of a fluke.  I finally saw him live in 2012, and was so happy about it that I bought the tee-shirt and the CD.

I don’t buy everything these folks release, but it’s wonderful that they’re still making great music – the ones that are alive anyway.

Speaking of which, I wonder if Hendrix or Lennon …. oh nevermind.

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