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HunterBurgan4Me 02-25-2013 05:28 AM

Opinions on these "Pay to play" offers that are going on.
 
My band's on some sites like Reverb Nation and occasionally we get things coming round saying "PERSON X IS LOOKING FOR A NEW BAND TO SIGN! PAY $1M AND YOU MIGHT HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO LICK HIS SHOES" (as you might have guessed i'm not keen on these things.)

I just wondered if anyone has ever actually taken up an offer like this and their experience from it? Is it just me being cynical?

mellowinman 02-25-2013 05:36 AM

You can join the third club in my sig. There's a thread for it somewhere, but we all just assigned our own numbers. It's anarchy, man.

Ric5 02-25-2013 05:43 AM

I play for free ... but I charge a lot to drive there and haul in my equipment and set it up and tear it down and haul it home ... no damn way I am paying someone to do all of that.

Pay to play is letting them crap on you and rub it in and then you say thank you sir may I have another.

AuntieBeeb 02-25-2013 05:44 AM

I would dearly love to see an end to "pay to play."

This has been said countless times, and somebody will inevitably wheel out the "calls the Musicians' Union; is told to call the Plumbers' Union" joke, but as a musician, you are providing a service. Any other service provider could reasonably demand to be paid for his/her time, whereas we are left asking - often, paying - for the privilege to play in your venue, thank you very much, sir.

The trouble is, venues, promoters, etc., have us over a barrel. The moment we say "oh, and it will cost you this much," so many of them know they can show us the door because there will be a bunch of fresh-faced teenagers who've just formed their first band and are so desperately keen to play, (not to mention still believing that this will be their springboard to super-stardom) that they'll happily do the gig for free.

I have been giving occasional thought to how feasible and how effective it might be to organise a general musicians' strike. Boycott any gigs that are pay-to-play for a couple of weeks and see if they change their tune. I don't know whether it would work, though...

QORC 02-25-2013 07:10 AM

only fools pay to play, IMHO

Tx Basser 02-25-2013 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by QORC (Post 13936203)
only fools pay to play, IMHO

+1. I would NEVER, repeat NEVER, pay some venue to allow my band to play there.

Let them buy a jukebox or have an open mike night (which is another way for the venue to get free musicians, which I would never do.) or get some wanna-be's to pay them for the "honor" of playing there.

BayStateBass 02-25-2013 07:35 AM

I don't mind playing for free if the situation is right (like a charity, donation for a good cause, something worthwhile that I can get behind).

I don't think I'd be real enthusiastic about paying someone else to play. In fact, I just wouldn't do it.

No.

bassbully 02-25-2013 07:41 AM

Trust me if anyone is reaching you on offers like this on Reverb nation or whatever stay away.

bluewine 02-25-2013 08:23 AM

Yeah, my house needs new siding .I will let you do it. I'll only charge you $2,000.00.

Sound good, when can you start?

Blue

VanillaThundah 02-25-2013 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by BayStateBass (Post 13936320)
I don't mind playing for free if the situation is right (like a charity, donation for a good cause, something worthwhile that I can get behind).

+1

The only time I see it as reasonable to play for free (not PAY, mind you, but play for free) is like you state up there Bay. If some lazy yahoo at a bar just wants free live music, he can get up there and play it himself. :smug:

Marial 02-25-2013 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Ric5 (Post 13935940)
I play for free ... but I charge a lot to drive there and haul in my equipment and set it up and tear it down and haul it home ...

Bingo. :cool:

I've never done the pay-to-play thing, doubt I ever will.

5StringThunder 02-25-2013 08:48 AM

Never encountered this particular situation, but we've played a few shows, mainly battle of the bands, where we have to sell tickets and do all our own promoting with zero promotion from the venue. I have no problem selling tickets and trying to get people to come, but the venue won't pay unless you draw x number of people or unless you win. Which when we sell $3,000 worth of tickets between two shows and the venue gives the 3 headliners $1,000 to split between the 3 bands and we don't see a penny, then it gets annoying.

DwaynieAD 02-25-2013 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by 5StringThunder (Post 13936663)
Never encountered this particular situation, but we've played a few shows, mainly battle of the bands, where we have to sell tickets and do all our own promoting with zero promotion from the venue. I have no problem selling tickets and trying to get people to come, but the venue won't pay unless you draw x number of people or unless you win. Which when we sell $3,000 worth of tickets between two shows and the venue gives the 3 headliners $1,000 to split between the 3 bands and we don't see a penny, then it gets annoying.

you are paying to play there bud. ticket sales is just pay to play with a new coat of paint.

two fingers 02-25-2013 08:52 AM

Dumb. Just dumb. It's sad that there are musicians out there so desperate to be seen that they go for these kinds of things.

bluewine 02-25-2013 09:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 5StringThunder (Post 13936663)
. Which when we sell $3,000 worth of tickets between two shows and the venue gives the 3 headliners $1,000 to split between the 3 bands and we don't see a penny, then it gets annoying.

I would say that is considerably more than annoying.

blue

SnowCal 02-25-2013 09:11 AM

5ST, you just defined pay to play...

DwaynieAD 02-25-2013 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by bluewine (Post 13936756)
I would say that is considerably more than annoying.

blue

agreed. if your band has the ability to sell 3000 worth of tickets you should be putting on your own shows.

DWBass 02-25-2013 09:19 AM

Don't ever do it! Ever!

NWB 02-25-2013 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 5StringThunder (Post 13936663)
Never encountered this particular situation, but we've played a few shows, mainly battle of the bands, where we have to sell tickets and do all our own promoting with zero promotion from the venue. I have no problem selling tickets and trying to get people to come, but the venue won't pay unless you draw x number of people or unless you win. Which when we sell $3,000 worth of tickets between two shows and the venue gives the 3 headliners $1,000 to split between the 3 bands and we don't see a penny, then it gets annoying.

You have encountered and engaged in this exact situation. You should at least get a kiss from the promoter before the **&^%ing begins.

BayStateBass 02-25-2013 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by NWB (Post 13938170)
You have encountered and engaged in this exact situation. You should at least get a kiss from the promoter before the **&^%ing begins.

Yeah, sounds like a good old fashioned carrot dangler to me.

Geesh, even the little place we play that flips up $350 for a night puts our name outside on their sign......


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