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Originally posted by Lorrie:
I think they look older and more serious but they are older. and maybe more serious? Who knows what that image means? Going for a really young audience doesn't seem to make sense to me. Most young people don't appear to be into their type of music anyhow from what I can tell but I don't know a lot of people in that "younger" age group anymore.


Totally get where you're coming from. I had a think about it after I posted my last response and figured that yes, they are older and possibly more serious, however, from what the webcast and many other clips have shown, they also love having a laugh. I'm not saying that they exclusively aim their stuff to a young market; that wouldn't work. They were an 80s/90s era band and gained a huge fan base back then. I'm just saying it'd be nice to see them having some fun. They all have infectious smiles and a candid picture of them being themselves would possibly work better than a picture where they're not smiling and look like they're in the middle of a photo shoot rather than having a good time.
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