What really bugged me last night (contrary to what Donny wrote above) was NOT that the act was bad, but it was the degradation of and lack of respect for the people who took the time out of their busy lives to attend something they assumed was worth seeing. These fellows belonged NOT on stage playing to 500 people but in someone's cellar enjoying a beer and a pizza and watching Youtube videos on how to play music and entertain!
And who's fault is that? ...the people that hired them correct?..
Aside from judging them again,....ever think just maybe some people enjoyed the act? My point is absorb from good or bad always as a player, and playing 30,40,50 years etc, doesn't mean anything I Know many players who perform longer then that and still have alot to be desired,.....length of time means nothing.