Rock Bandの奇跡的な成功と40代のメンバーの競争

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  • Rock Bandは、40代のメンバーによる近代的なロックバンドとして認識されるバンドの成功を収めた奇跡であり、大きな成功を収めました。
  • 年齢を重ねたメンバーが若い競争相手に対抗し、それでも成功を収めたRock Bandは、近代的なロックバンドの成功の象徴となりました。
  • Tommyは、Scottが再びバンドに参加する可能性についてはあまり話したがらないようです。
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“Rock Band, in my opinion, was a miracle, in a way. Because here we are, guys in our 40s, putting together a band that's gonna be [perceived] as a modern rock and roll band. And we achieved that. We were competing against much younger guys, we had a huge success with it,” he said. Tommy didn’t seem too keen on talking about whether Scott may ever join the band again though.

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『私見だが、ロックバンドなんて奇跡さ、ある意味。 だってそうだろ、こんな40代のオッサン連中が集またバンドが未だに最新のロックンロールバンド だなんてさ。そりゃ成功はしたさ。俺たちより遥かに若い連中と競った挙句に大成功を 収めたってわけさ』 こう彼は言い放った。 だがトミーはスコットがバンドに再加入するかどうかという話になると、途端に舌鋒が鈍るのだった。

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