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Posted
30 minutes ago, Beedster said:

 

That's a line I hear too often and it's bollocks, everyone has the right to be paid, or to choose to not be paid, for what they do

It’s unfortunately not bollocks. Venue is not making a lot of money or losing it they hire the cheapest labour - and consequently bands prepared to play for not much or nothing. Those making a living from playing miss out. You can go all the way back to the Tolpuddle Martyrs for comparison.

Do you want fries with that?

Posted
1 minute ago, Wombat said:

It’s unfortunately not bollocks. Venue is not making a lot of money or losing it they hire the cheapest labour - and consequently bands prepared to play for not much or nothing. Those making a living from playing miss out. You can go all the way back to the Tolpuddle Martyrs for comparison.

Do you want fries with that?

 

It is bollocks if you're being made to feel that your being paid is unfair on someone else, but that's a different question to the OP's point

 

The vast majority of people we're talking about here are not pros, and those who are - like professionals in every field at present - need to recognise that the economy is changing. Venues that go under now will not start up again, in a year's time they'll be flats or corner shops. A little bit of give and take, in for example the scenario in the first post, far from being an existential threat to the livelihood of musicians, will help protect the future of live music as a whole

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Ah, ok. I see. When I was playing just covers I felt I was taking a ‘slot’ that pros could use. The current band is more originals and it’s great ( and hard!) to get our music out there.

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Looking at the line up for this event, most if not all the bands and artists have done and will be doing paid gigs at this very venue.

 

No one's getting ripped off, no one is being denied a booking and getting paid for it.

 

It's one if the last venues standing in the area. Local musicians are supporting a venue that has supported them.

 

It may not make a difference,  people don't seem to want to go out and see anything other than tribute acts, or cover bands performing very well known songs. It may only give it a short term boost in publicity etc but at least the musicians involved can say we support you.

 

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Posted
8 minutes ago, Marvin said:

Looking at the line up for this event, most if not all the bands and artists have done and will be doing paid gigs at this very venue.

 

No one's getting ripped off, no one is being denied a booking and getting paid for it.

 

It's one if the last venues standing in the area. Local musicians are supporting a venue that has supported them.

 

It may not make a difference,  people don't seem to want to go out and see anything other than tribute acts, or cover bands performing very well known songs. It may only give it a short term boost in publicity etc but at least the musicians involved can say we support you.

 


It’s a long way from Kent but I’m almost tempted to travel down following that post @Marvin 🙏

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Posted
14 minutes ago, MacDaddy said:

 

Can the bar staff say the same?


Guess if the venue stays open longer as the result of this event they keep their jobs longer?

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Posted
37 minutes ago, Beedster said:


Guess if the venue stays open longer as the result of this event they keep their jobs longer?

 

This event that they are being paid for?

We still don't know.

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This paid vs. free venue vs. bands stuff misses the point.

 

It's AUDIENCES wanting to experience live music in good numbers and willing to PAY through either tickets, a tip bucket, club memberships or over the bar in return.

 

If more people went to see grassroots music and were willing to accept the cost, then there wouldn't be an issue.

 

The venues that succeed are those that are customer focused and have good promotions.

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Bottom line is:

 

1) If you want to play for free, do so.

2) If you don't, don't.

3) Whichever you choose, don't attempt to shame others if they make a different choice.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Dan Dare said:

Bottom line is:

 

1) If you want to play for free, do so.

2) If you don't, don't.

3) Whichever you choose, don't attempt to shame others if they make a different choice.

Best post of the thread 🙏

Posted
4 hours ago, Wombat said:

So what's best? Push fit or copper?

 

copper push-fit, best of both worlds...   😉 

 

 

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Posted
4 hours ago, Jean-Luc Pickguard said:

Giving away your service for free sets the perceived value of that service. I bet they wouldn't ask a plumber to unclog a toilet for free giving the reason that they're short of money.

 

4 hours ago, Jack said:

You'd think this was a plumbing forum.

 

Pimlico's law.

Posted
2 hours ago, Wombat said:

Push Fit Copper? Is that a good name for a metal band? 😂

 

"You'll never push fit me alive, copper".

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Posted
18 hours ago, chris_b said:

If a venue needs musicians to play for free, "to keep it open", then it's not being run well and won't last long anyway.

You are probably correct but without the whole story it's impossible to know. Any number of misfortunes could have befallen a family member and not made public. It could be a bigger than usual bump in the road.

 

The 10th anniversary jam was a night not to be missed. Two whole drumsets bass rigs etc etc so no breaks and an unholy all-in jam for the last hour.

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