Gigging thing - opinions, please!
Apr. 14th, 2004 10:25 pm(With apologies to
diffrentcolours for poaching the title...)
There's been a fair bit of debate about gigs and promoters elsewhere on LJ today - mostly about a specific incident, but with some discussion of what should be expected/provided, good practice and all that sort of thing.
And thinking about it, there are a few musical and promotery types reading this journal. So...
What advice should be in a FAQ/guide for first time gig promoters?
Or, from the other point of view, for new bands who are about to start playing gigs?
Edit: actually, there seems to be a very decent take on the band's checklist here. Which the gigging thing lyrics indirectly reminded me of... :)
There's been a fair bit of debate about gigs and promoters elsewhere on LJ today - mostly about a specific incident, but with some discussion of what should be expected/provided, good practice and all that sort of thing.
And thinking about it, there are a few musical and promotery types reading this journal. So...
What advice should be in a FAQ/guide for first time gig promoters?
Or, from the other point of view, for new bands who are about to start playing gigs?
Edit: actually, there seems to be a very decent take on the band's checklist here. Which the gigging thing lyrics indirectly reminded me of... :)
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Date: 2004-04-15 04:42 am (UTC)An awful lot of UK goths either don't drive or don't own cars. And out of the ones that do, a fair few don't like driving to gigs because then they can't drink. Combine that with the wretched state of our trains, and you have a problem. The main thing that stopped my London gig-going is the difficulty of getting home again afterwards.
But it's still easier to get back from London without a car than it is from Leicester - which is just over 20 miles from my house.
Looking back, an awful lot of the travels of yesteryear happened because of a small number of people who were happy to ferry carloads of goths to and from events. Aside from things like Whitby, that mindset has faded a bit these days - and, as ever, the people who used to do that, back in ninety wotsit, now have other commitments. There just don't seem to be newcomers with the same attitude.
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Date: 2004-04-15 04:54 am (UTC)