Yes, a miracle. And a damn shame, depending on how you look at it. I wish more places operated like that. However, in Columbus, it's an anomaly. I hate when people make a point using an anomaly. Yeah, most bands show up right before they play and whatnot. My band is ALWAYS there before the sound guy... and we listen to the other bands. We're not there earlier so I can make a point in stupid arguments. We're early because I've learned that when something goes wrong, if you're there to stick up for yourself, you're less likely to be the one who gets screwed. It's the band who shows up ten minutes before they play that gets it. But even then, you're looking at about an hour to load in AND set up, and hour to play, then an hour to tear down and put shit back in the car. Maybe that's just us though. The sound system is stationary as well. It's not like the guy has to carry it all home with him. There are places that charge $150 on a weekend. I can think of a few actually. And that math is assume you brought in 60 people for yourself. Maybe 10% of local bands here can do that. For the bands that bring 20-30, forget about it. They're lucky to split $100 at the end of the night. I personally could count on one hand the number of times the sound guy beat us to the venue, and I know how long it really takes to tear down at the rehearsal space, load it in a car/trailer, unload it, set it up, use, tear it down, load it back in, and take it home. Not even to mention, flier-ing or otherwise promoting. With few exceptions, bands at the lower level almost always get the shit end of the stick.
Maybe live sound should get a percentage? Would the soundguy population dry up here? Or would they just not work for crappy bands with no draw then? Should local venues up themselves up to allowing bands to bring their own soundguy? I still haven't heard anyone's thoughts on that.
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