Seen them about 7 or 8 times. Always a great showI saw the Barenaked Ladies in Concert 3 years ago .. pretty cool group. I was in the "front row" ..
Seen them about 7 or 8 times. Always a great showI saw the Barenaked Ladies in Concert 3 years ago .. pretty cool group. I was in the "front row" ..
I remember one post in particular where a DJ said he played in a place for 7 years on Saturday night and almost every Saturday a fight would break out. That could never be me. I wouldn't last that long in a situation like that. I would be long gone from playing there. A few months if that long and I would be looking for a new place to play.
They can call it whatever they want. I'm 58 years old and don't hangout or play in places that they have drama regularly. When I played in The Private Place Lounge rarely was there an issue where things had to be calmed down.What amazes me are DJs who have said they have played in places where almost every Saturday night there was a fight in the place. Like that's OK or normal. Not to me. I couldn't play in a place like that where there was a fight almost every night I played there. I don't need the work or money that bad. My life is more important.
Mix that's what they call Saturday Nights Alright for fighting get it
They can call it whatever they want. I'm 58 years old and don't hangout or play in places that they have drama regularly. When I played in The Private Place Lounge rarely was there an issue where things had to be calmed down.
Once a guy went off on my GF at the time about a chair. Things got settled quickly and I didn't have to come off the stage. I kept playing. He was quickly shown the door.
I don't take it upon myself to defuse anything. That's not my job. I will get on the mic and that's it. If I need to I have no problem with leaving and the client if it's a private event doesn't get any money refunded.No matter what type of event you are doing there is a chance for trouble. If it happens you only got seconds to defuse it or expect the worst. Mix I am 62 and if trouble starts I wont runaway from it
What kind of trouble? My plan would be to defend myself, which would be running away if at all possible. Can't work if you're in the hospital.Mix I am 62 and if trouble starts I wont runaway from it
No matter what type of event you are doing there is a chance for trouble. If it happens you only got seconds to defuse it or expect the worst. Mix I am 62 and if trouble starts I wont runaway from it
I can remember a time when you could go to a bar or club to hear a DJ play and there was no need for security. Nobody would bother you and nobody just looking to start a fight. If a person stepped on your foot they would say excuse me and there was no issues at all. There was a time when you could go to the park, leave your keys in the car, go to sleep on the grass with your wallet out and nobody bothered you. Try that now. Unfortunately things have changed. IN this area things changed after the riot in 67 or 68. After that things have never been the same. Businesses left the area where you used to didn't have to go downtown to go shopping. So much has changed.
You can either continue to complain about the area and do nothing about it or you can stop complaining and relocate to a better area.
Nothing worthwhile is easy. Everyone has to make choices and many include compromise. One needn't move 300 miles away and leave everything behind.Boy, i've heard that before and no, it's so easy to just up and relocate to a better area. While the are you are in may not be the greatest, you know it and they know you.
Moving to a new area has hard costs and you're new there - nobody knows you, you know nobody. The first year, perhaps more, will suck for sales. To get known you'll have to spend more time/effort that you may have had to if you'd stay put.
Some advice is much easier to give than to do.
Maybe if your single, live in a apartment it's not too hard to move - have kids in school, elderly parents, be involved in your community, own a house and it gets more complicated.
Boy, i've heard that before and no, it's so easy to just up and relocate to a better area. While the are you are in may not be the greatest, you know it and they know you.
Moving to a new area has hard costs and you're new there - nobody knows you, you know nobody. The first year, perhaps more, will suck for sales. To get known you'll have to spend more time/effort that you may have had to if you'd stay put.
Some advice is much easier to give than to do.
Maybe if your single, live in a apartment it's not too hard to move - have kids in school, elderly parents, be involved in your community, own a house and it gets more complicated.
Not complaining sir. Just cautious about where I play at and the events I do. Like I said I'm not hard up for money and that's why I don't chase after any event or any place to play because there is money to be made.You can either continue to complain about the area and do nothing about it or you can stop complaining and relocate to a better area.
While I understand what you're saying, no it is not easy to up and move - but it can be done - and if the world you truly live in is miserable (nothing positive), then what have you got to lose. The specific person referred .. is single and I doubt owns a home. Members of the military move every few years. Contractors will often move to follow the work.
Again, either stay and deal with what you have and continue to complain and make no changes .. or do something about it. I can pretty much guarantee that the greatest accomplishments in your life were not easy ones.
Many fail not because of the area, but because of attitude, skills, poor/wrong marketing.
WHY are you failing where you are? Is it the area/economy? Prove it. There are places where you gotta go - detroit probably qualifies.
An issue to moving is sure, you will get double in DC or NYC what you get here, if not more - BUT the cost to be there, live, work, etc is also gonna be 50-100% higher too. Net result is no improvement in the bottom line.