A steadily gigging "weekend warrior" bassist here who would like to hear perspectives on how important you feel it is to a band's image to have reasonably well maintained gear on stage, cords and cables taped down, etc.
The reason I ask is that in my band we run the full spectrum:
1 guy (lead guitarist) who is borderline OCD about his gear (everything maintained in showroom condition, entire stage rig in Anvil cases, custom made pedalboard with cables ganged and tied off, etc.).
2 guys (myself and the drummer) who are above the norm on the neat freak scale but not like the lead guitarist.
1 guy (BL/ lead singer/keys) who doesn't totally let his equipment go but isn't especially picky/careful about it either.
1 guy (utility musician) who really doesn't give a damn; gear is all older than crap, beat to heck, no stands for his instruments, etc. Not so surprisingly, whenever someone is having a problem with their gear it's almost always him.
On our last gig I looked at our stage and you could literally draw a line at the drummers kit center stage and everything stage left (lead guitar and my side) had nice gear, very few cords and the few there were taped down, etc., and everything stage right of the drum riser (BL and utility guy) was total chaos and looked like a bad pawnshop with cords and cables everywhere.
It just made me wonder if anyone in the audience other than musicians (and maybe even them) notices this kind of thing and affects their perception of the band.
Thoughts?
The reason I ask is that in my band we run the full spectrum:
1 guy (lead guitarist) who is borderline OCD about his gear (everything maintained in showroom condition, entire stage rig in Anvil cases, custom made pedalboard with cables ganged and tied off, etc.).
2 guys (myself and the drummer) who are above the norm on the neat freak scale but not like the lead guitarist.
1 guy (BL/ lead singer/keys) who doesn't totally let his equipment go but isn't especially picky/careful about it either.
1 guy (utility musician) who really doesn't give a damn; gear is all older than crap, beat to heck, no stands for his instruments, etc. Not so surprisingly, whenever someone is having a problem with their gear it's almost always him.
On our last gig I looked at our stage and you could literally draw a line at the drummers kit center stage and everything stage left (lead guitar and my side) had nice gear, very few cords and the few there were taped down, etc., and everything stage right of the drum riser (BL and utility guy) was total chaos and looked like a bad pawnshop with cords and cables everywhere.
It just made me wonder if anyone in the audience other than musicians (and maybe even them) notices this kind of thing and affects their perception of the band.
Thoughts?