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Greg_L
Banned
wow...
I can't believe what I'm reading from some of you. .
I know. Some of you are really fucking naive.
wow...
I can't believe what I'm reading from some of you. .
wow...
I can't believe what I'm reading from some of you. No shit most bands never go anywhere or amount to anything if this is your attitude. Touring is probably the most important thing a band can do. Of course once you're ready that is.
First it'll expose people that would have never heard of you to your stuff
Second it's the true test to see if your band chemistry works
third it's the freaking best time ever.. yes even if you play a shitty show.. If you're all bummed out about losing money and playing to less than great venues to start then stay at home.. play your local bar and stop whining about how the music industry is so hard to get into.
You'll never do it unless you get yourself out there. I still believe the old method of building a fan base, even if it's one fan at a time is the only way to really build a successful career.. Of course if you're not interested in that than you won't want to tour but if you are start booking shows.
Then I would place you somewhere between Eugene, Oregon and Victoria, BC.
They are playing for tips here.
How often do you guys go see an out-of-town band you've never heard of?
How often do you guys go see an out-of-town band you've never heard of?
Yep, Portland
The internet has a potential audience of millions, if you can harness it effectively. So do you think touring has the same profound effect on the success of a band these days?
Do you think it's necessary to have some sort of name for yourself before playing shows? Or is it just one of those things where you have to pay your dues and go through the motions of starting out playing shows to 1 or 2 people and build up?
Obviously, recordings can never replace a live show. But how have you worked up to the point where you can play to a decent audience?
Any and all thoughts welcome!