After touching on some feelings of mine after reading the Kids Music Taste thread, and the thread about feeling like not playing guitar any more, I thought I'd stick this up in a new thread. Something NFE said made me think about this stuff again... It's mostly related to my few years playing in my old band and the bands we played with and what has happened since then within that scene we were part of.
I have a lot of friends struggling to put on shows, not so much due to ticket sales, but due to fees. Small "DIY" booking agencies booking bands from the USA with one 7inch and one demo and charging £800 for a package... say... 2 USA bands (with similar releases to those mentioned) plus a UK band providing a full backline for all bands to use for £100 a night, acting effectively as backline hire.
You could sell out a venue with a cap of a couple hundred potentially, but the venue hire costs, plus food and places to stay for bands on top of that £800 fee means seems a lot to me. Ticket prices need to be kept to a level that people will pay, which often doesn't add up to cover costs. So then more local bands get added and play for free, sometimes it ends up being a whole day event because promoters think more bands playing equals more people paying in. In effect it means a lot of UK bands end up 'paying to play' so some USA bands can get a big fee, and the "DIY" agent takes 10%. Of course, this is disguised as paying-your-dues or sturggling for your art. whatever.
The whole situation annoys me and I'm not even in a band any more.
My friends Brighton based band were getting 100 EUROS a night on a full european tour with 2 american bands, providing full backline, and renting a van. First show on that tour was in west germany, the second was in england. So that first 100 euro had to cover the van hire cost, equipment cost for the day, plus petrol and ferry fares to get to and from west germany.
NFE, what you do with your shows might be totally different, but what I was involved with made me never want to play for anyone ever again, actually, I wasn't involved with that. I booked our tours or our label did, and we didn't go about it the way some European "agencies" do it. I can say for sure, that if my old band had gone over to the USA when we did, expecting the same deal as those US bands got here , we'd have been very very upset with the result.
I don't even want to go to those gigs now because I feel like im participating in the cycle. I'll go to this and that when I can but it makes me feel physically sick to see how one sided things are. Listening to records reminds me of all these negative things to the point where I just don't want to listen to music any more, or I listen to something totally different. I worry about not playing in bands again, giving up guitar etc... it sounds extreme but its a reaction to an extreme emotion. When you feel strongly about things I guess you often come up with drastic thoughts about how to make those feelings better. At least I recognise that.
maybe its not like how I think at all and I'm just naysaying, If I am I'm sorry. sorry for ranting too, but I feel quite passionately about my friends who are in bands or promoters are effected by this. I'd like to see things get better for the UK bands I know. Even the work permit situation for bands is easier on US bands coming here then UK bands going to the US!