#99426 by Slacker G
Mon Feb 01, 2010 1:13 am
Mon Feb 01, 2010 1:13 am
Chippy wrote:At the end of the day I just want to play out there. If someone hears something or wants to hire whatever I have, or.......... hopefully by then the band I am in then great.
Right on. Why should a band be any different than any other business.? If some one likes your product they'll pay for it, if not.......
There is a club here that had any band they are going to hire do a free bee on Wednesday. If they are good, they get the gig and the pay. Personally, I wouldn't do it, but then, I don't care if I get any gigs. But on the other hand, if a bar keep doesn't think a band will make the money back PLUS $$$ why should they pay. Imagine the average bar. Not that big. So if the guys are getting $400-$500 a night..... that's a lot of friggin beer to sell BEFORE they see even a pukey dime of profit. So I really do see their side also.
I'm a musician (At least I lie to my friends and relatives and say I am) and If I had a bar I would have to be damned sure the music was a big draw. As mentioned earlier, and a very good point} people are not following bands. But they aren't going to the clubs either. You can walk into any bar in town on a week night and find the places running heat, electricity, and help. For what??? The two drunks that would be there even if the earth was on fire?
It is a two way street. If I couldn't make the draw needed to pay my wages, I shouldn't be hired. A club isn't a friggin charity. If I'm not a good enough hustler to call everyone and tell them to come to "the club" and let people know we were working for the gate, I wouldn't expect to make anything that way either either.
Now don't get me wrong. I was a 7 night a week gigging musician. as well as a Sat afternoon jam session leader for 15 years.
I seldom EVER got along with ANY club owner. But whenever a lead guitar player or a bass man was needed they would call me and if possible I would help out.
Of course a couple of times I got a wee bit wasted and woke up on the road hundreds of miles away with the band I was helping out.
So it is my common sense sticking up for them, not my liking to deal with them. When you look at them as having to bring home the bucks you can understand. I knew many bar owners who worked 9-5 jobs and spent those wages trying to keep the dream of having their own club alive. I knew many that lost a lot, some invested their life's savings. And it didn't work out most of the time.
