Have you ever travelled to a country just to see where a band orginated? Have you ever went there too, to explore those areas, document what you explored & then, possibly travelled back there for more exploration? What contribution did that band make which made you curious upon going there?
When I first went to Macclesfield it was b/c of the band, Joy Division. I have other friends who do this same thing too, they travel different parts of the world seeing where bands originated from & explored those areas while they were there. The first time I went to Macclesfield upon getting off the train from Euston Station, just seeing the sign for that town, made me emotional & choke-up. I know this sounds dumb but, that's what happened. Upon arrival & walking around exploring the town, I thought about the band, their lives, families, influences & backgrounds w/in the city. It was just amazing to me to just be where they were & how everything occurred.
That's what I feel when I go to Liverpool but, that whole city in itself is a whole other matter....
Similiarly, many people travel to Manchester b/c of seeing the club, the Salford Lads Club there for reasons about Morrissey's background. The book by Phill Gatenby, "Morrissey's Manchester" was a great guide into touring the city in relation to learning more about Morrissey's background. I did one of the tours by car there & I have photos from some of the places (Salford Lads Club, Morrissey's house on King's Road in Stretford, Coronation Street sign, etc.) Secondly, many people go to Liverpool for obviously reasons about The Beatles but, what about where Erics and Probe Records were?
Do you think it's dumb to travel to places b/c of bands you love? What about getting those photos of the places? Does it seem psychotic & immature? Do you think that the band's members feel as though fans are too pretentious about it all & just want it all to be left alone?
Where have you travelled to visit just b/c of a band's background? What was your trip like?