jp700 wrote:There are a lot of up and coming musicians who need exposure at any pay scale.
No, there are a lot of up & coming musicians who need to pay their dues just like everybody else has had to.
In the old days, the young guy had to join up with an established group, & prove himself as he rose through the ranks. Hendrix worked for established acts like Little Richard before he made it on his own. SRV was David Bowie's guitarist before going out solo. Now? Any idiot with a guitar can go out & get a free gig at the expense of a life-long hard-working musician. Name ONE other field where this has occured.
You can't. Why? Because music is not considered a job. It isn't considered work.
Give a guy a tripod & let him go out surveying without knowing what he's doing. Hell, in MY state, now, a homeowner can't even legally put in his own toilet. A PRO HAS TO DO IT! THOSE professionals found ways to protect themselves from the bland amateur.
But MUSIC? Aw hell, ANY IDIOT CAN DO IT, & DO IT PROFESSIONALLY & get PAID for the crap he plays.
jp700 wrote:You've apparently never worked in large markets where sometimes there is even a "pay to play" atmosphere.
No I haven't, & truth be told, I would QUIT public performance before I paid to play. I have nearly 40 years of pro experience, & that is the most ridiculous thing I ever heard of. It just tells me that there are too many musos in the field. Quantity has erased quality,
jp700 wrote:These kind of well intentioned laws always have negative unintended consequences. If you're competent and offer a good product, you will get a fair wage playing music. "Leveling the playing field" is not a good idea.
You're looking at it backwards. The amateur already HAS 'levelled the playing field.' He hasn't brought himself up to pro status. He's brought all the pros down to AMATEUR status, sometimes to the point that the life-long, proven pro has to PAY TO PLAY for an audience. And you're quite right, the levelling wasn't a good idea. It has destroyed our entire field of work. It has allowed anyone to perform, even when they shouldn't. It has forced good ppl out of music, cuz they simply can't afford to do it anymore. It has also ruined the art, by dumping sh*t into everyone's ear & calling it 'music.'
NO ONE is getting a 'fair wage playing music' unless they're selling out stadiums, & even THEY have to pay off huge debts to recording co's. Our field has been ruined by the amateurs & the corp's, & it's rapidly going the route of the newspapers, because of the pure stupidity of allowing anyone & everyone do what the pros should do exclusively.
Look...it's like every other endeavor out there - NOT EVERYONE SHOULD DO IT PROFESSIONALLY.
Imho, hippies & psychologists ruined music with the attitude that 'everyone is a star' bullshit propaganda. NOT everyone is a star, ppl. Some of us are ditch diggers, garbage collectors, & pizza deliverymen. Quit trying to make everyone a frikken star, & allow those few that really ARE stars to BE stars (always assuming, of course, that I am in those chosen few!).
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