#214008 by Camels hump
Sat May 04, 2013 6:04 pm
Sat May 04, 2013 6:04 pm
Well how's everyone getting on putting your band together,has it been an easy ride everything fall into place when you need it too?
What about getting gigs are they easy to come by, does the whole band go and look for work or is it left to the guy who starts the band.
I want to get an idea of the music scene on the semi pro level both in the UK US and Ca. I've been a musician for fifty years I never looked at it as something to get a living out of though I understand how some would, for me its always been a pleasure to make music it was a gift I was given its my hobby I've played in different places all round the world met many interesting people and all of it without any pressure from management or record companies or umpteen people that need feeding so I consider myself lucky and think that I've seen the best of live music.
in the early days pre Beatles pop music was exciting and it slowly grew with everyone wanted to be Cliff or Elvis, Saturday mornings down at the record shop all getting on and listening to the latest releases I remember the cheap £5 guitars, Orange is such a lovely colour(hic) dont you think, thats how nearly all of us started but slowly as time has progressed and audio has moved on from the vinyl how many of us would have thought that technology would bring about the demise of live music because thats how I see it. Music is now everywhere shops car plane ipod mp3 pc pad you cant get away from it, well you can get away from it and thats whats happening in the UK, the advent of the smoking ban and the loss of hundreds of pubs that used to have live music has started a decline in live music. Our music instrument shops are closing ok maybe online trading has had an effect but overall live music is dying the days of musicians being able to pop into a music shop pick up a guitar and belt out "Smoke on the water" before sticking down a deposit on your soon to be pride and joy are almost over, so I thought I'd ask you all for your opinion on the state of live music in your country, once upon a time if you wanted a bass player it was no problem just stick an ad in and just wait for them to come pounding at your door same goes with drummers singers leads keys etc so how is it now? The reason I ask? well I've got a shed load of gear that I've collected over the years so if anyone thinks that the scene is healthy and on the up you can make me an offer lol.
What about getting gigs are they easy to come by, does the whole band go and look for work or is it left to the guy who starts the band.
I want to get an idea of the music scene on the semi pro level both in the UK US and Ca. I've been a musician for fifty years I never looked at it as something to get a living out of though I understand how some would, for me its always been a pleasure to make music it was a gift I was given its my hobby I've played in different places all round the world met many interesting people and all of it without any pressure from management or record companies or umpteen people that need feeding so I consider myself lucky and think that I've seen the best of live music.
in the early days pre Beatles pop music was exciting and it slowly grew with everyone wanted to be Cliff or Elvis, Saturday mornings down at the record shop all getting on and listening to the latest releases I remember the cheap £5 guitars, Orange is such a lovely colour(hic) dont you think, thats how nearly all of us started but slowly as time has progressed and audio has moved on from the vinyl how many of us would have thought that technology would bring about the demise of live music because thats how I see it. Music is now everywhere shops car plane ipod mp3 pc pad you cant get away from it, well you can get away from it and thats whats happening in the UK, the advent of the smoking ban and the loss of hundreds of pubs that used to have live music has started a decline in live music. Our music instrument shops are closing ok maybe online trading has had an effect but overall live music is dying the days of musicians being able to pop into a music shop pick up a guitar and belt out "Smoke on the water" before sticking down a deposit on your soon to be pride and joy are almost over, so I thought I'd ask you all for your opinion on the state of live music in your country, once upon a time if you wanted a bass player it was no problem just stick an ad in and just wait for them to come pounding at your door same goes with drummers singers leads keys etc so how is it now? The reason I ask? well I've got a shed load of gear that I've collected over the years so if anyone thinks that the scene is healthy and on the up you can make me an offer lol.