theavondon wrote:As someone who plays primarily "DIY" (for lack of a better term) shows in a band that plays no cover material and a 20 minute set, I feel almost as if I can't even relate to this. I've never played a show with the intention of getting paid. Whenever I do, it's a pleasant surprise. I play because I want to play. I'm not desperate. Shit, I don't book shows, or ever ask. People come to me with shows, I say yes, and that's how we get our schedule set. But, like, I feel as if I'm portrayed as the illegal Mexican immigrant of live music. I'll do what you will do, for less or nothing, thus ruining YOUR money.
Thing is, I don't do what you do. The people that would book your band would not like my band one bit. And I never want them to. I play to express myself, and the moment I focus on money, I'm gonna use that money to buy a shotgun and a shell, and I'm gonna fucking off myself.
I don't know why I said any of this, except for that this was just a thread of people complaining about not getting paid.
I hear ya on that. I have two bands, and my earlier comment was only in reference to my cover band. For my originals band, I don't give a shit about making money, because that's my outlet for creativity. Any chance to have other people hear the music is a bonus to me.
My covers band is something much different. It started as just buddies hanging out and playing covers in a shithole practice space. We eventually started playing gigs, and got paid a bit for it. But bar owners don't want a cover band that plays for half an hour. They want you to play ALL fucking night. We're talking marathon gigs with 3 sets. By the end of the night, I'm sore as fuck and feel like I just worked a shift at a construction site. That shit is WORK. And if I'm gonna work, I damn well am gonna get paid. Maybe that's just me being a dirty capitalist, but fuck it.