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Originally posted by BR14 View PostAll the gear, no idea.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostI'm not talking about disk jockeys. I'm talking about musicians and bands.
SNIP
Maybe I'm not you, but when I'm going to play at a gig, my car will have:
SNIP
That's just for me. Never mind whether we're bringing our PA, or using someone else's.
That lot takes up a bit more room and requires more setting up than a USB stick.
During our inclusion in the EU freedom of movement rules (and since, "Until you're a very successful global brand, then touring is not about making money");
- How many times have you personally toured Europe, to promote your music?
If the answer is >1; - How many gigs in each country did you do?
- What was the highest compensation you received for 1 gig?
- What was the lowest?
- How many 'staff' did you take?
- Were they paid?
- Do you have savings of over £1000, given all the equipment you own?
- Would you be happy to pay £244 for a visa for touring Europe?
- Can you deduct the expenses of touring from money earned?
Or did you just stick to the UK, until you were/are a very successful global brand?Originally posted by Old GregI admit I'm just a lazy, lying cretinous hypocrite and must be going deaf♕Keep calm & carry on♕Comment
- How many times have you personally toured Europe, to promote your music?
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Originally posted by Bean View PostAha, can see why my post triggered you so much now - you're personally invested and therefore you 'care'...just like brave Sir Keir
During our inclusion in the EU freedom of movement rules (and since, "Until you're a very successful global brand, then touring is not about making money");
- How many times have you personally toured Europe, to promote your music?
If the answer is >1; - How many gigs in each country did you do?
- What was the highest compensation you received for 1 gig?
- What was the lowest?
- How many 'staff' did you take?
- Were they paid?
- Do you have savings of over £1000, given all the equipment you own?
- Would you be happy to pay £244 for a visa for touring Europe?
- Can you deduct the expenses of touring from money earned?
Or did you just stick to the UK, until you were/are a very successful global brand?"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
- How many times have you personally toured Europe, to promote your music?
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Originally posted by Bean View PostAha, can see why my post triggered you so much now - you're personally invested and therefore you 'care'...just like brave Sir Keir
During our inclusion in the EU freedom of movement rules (and since, "Until you're a very successful global brand, then touring is not about making money");
<SNIP to ruin context>
Or did you just stick to the UK, until you were/are a very successful global brand?
It's nothing to do with the EU, it's nothing to do with me.
But some on here seem to think that the UK unilaterally deciding to impose new charges and regulations on musicians from all round the world will have zero impact.
You mentioned previously about how a 4 person band just needed to sell 50 tickets at £10 each and that would pay all their entry visas for the UK. You never came back to me about how much of the £10 they actually got, or how they paid for their transportation, accommodation, equipment, etc.
So why were you so triggered by this thread that you decided you needed to edit posts, make up false claims and then reply?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Oh, and yes, bean, I've played and received recompense in various countries around the world. Off the top of my head, they include: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, France, Ireland, Italy, United Kingdom & United States.
The biggest crowd I've played to was about 2,000 and the most I've been paid was around $3,000 - of which around $2,800 went on travel and accommodation)
But that's completely irrelevant to this thread, no matter how much you like derailing discussions.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostOh, and yes, bean, I've played and received recompense in various countries around the world. Off the top of my head, they include: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, France, Ireland, Italy, United Kingdom & United States.
The biggest crowd I've played to was about 2,000 and the most I've been paid was around $3,000 - of which around $2,800 went on travel and accommodation)
But that's completely irrelevant to this thread, no matter how much you like derailing discussions.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostNice spin as ever, take a different discussion and try to claim it's something else. I was replying to LondonManc, not you.
Did you see that LondonManc replied (post 73) to your reply to me (72)?
You then continued that conversation (75) and I jumped back in, when I had some time & logged in again.
Originally posted by WTFH View PostIt's nothing to do with the EU, it's nothing to do with me.
But some on here seem to think that the UK unilaterally deciding to impose new charges and regulations on musicians from all round the world will have zero impact.
You mentioned previously about how a 4 person band just needed to sell 50 tickets at £10 each and that would pay all their entry visas for the UK. You never came back to me about how much of the £10 they actually got, or how they paid for their transportation, accommodation, equipment, etc.
So why were you so triggered by this thread that you decided you needed to edit posts, make up false claims and then reply?
As for how much they are paid - unsure, depends on their contracts/negotiation/offered - does it not?
You never answered if you could deduct costs from taxes and thus, make them relatively moot...
Do the EU allow musicians from outside the EU to travel freely and perform in the EU, or will we simply apply similar rules, that already exist.
but for context, you said in response to me;
Originally posted by Crying_lil_baby aka WTFHYou assume that a band gets 100% of the cost of ticket sales?
It's got nothing to do with the EU and everything to do with the UK government imposing new restrictions on musicians, at a cost to musicians.
OPM said earlier about all the local bands playing in his pub, but still hasn't replied with how much they get paid for it.
How much do you think a band gets paid for playing a gig?
If they do 10 gigs in a country, how much does the travel cost?
And the accommodation?
And the roadies?
And the sound & light?
And the promotion?
And the venue?
And the ticket sales?
And the management?
Until you're a very successful global brand, then touring is not about making money. It's about promoting your music.
Time to bring back the emoticons for you, you triggered child
Still, that's your prerogative, after all - no fellow mod will snip or ban you for posting pishOriginally posted by Old GregI admit I'm just a lazy, lying cretinous hypocrite and must be going deaf♕Keep calm & carry on♕Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostOh, and yes, bean, I've played and received recompense in various countries around the world. Off the top of my head, they include: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, France, Ireland, Italy, United Kingdom & United States.
The biggest crowd I've played to was about 2,000 and the most I've been paid was around $3,000 - of which around $2,800 went on travel and accommodation)
But that's completely irrelevant to this thread, no matter how much you like derailing discussions.
Did you offset costs against taxes/compensation?
You literally asked me how much people get paid etc etc, and then accuse me of derailing when I ask how much you got?
again, you are a triggered man-childOriginally posted by Old GregI admit I'm just a lazy, lying cretinous hypocrite and must be going deaf♕Keep calm & carry on♕Comment
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Originally posted by Bean View PostYou seem to have some bizarre thought, that on an open forum, specific posts should only be answered by specific people.
Did you see that LondonManc replied (post 73) to your reply to me (72)?
You then continued that conversation (75) and I jumped back in, when I had some time & logged in again.
I asked follow-up questions, to evaluate some claims you seem to be making.
As for how much they are paid - unsure, depends on their contracts/negotiation/offered - does it not?
You never answered if you could deduct costs from taxes and thus, make them relatively moot...
Do the EU allow musicians from outside the EU to travel freely and perform in the EU, or will we simply apply similar rules, that already exist.
but for context, you said in response to me;
So in your direct reply to me, you made some statements, which I then followed up on and you now accuse me of derailing the thread?
Time to bring back the emoticons for you, you triggered child
Still, that's your prerogative, after all - no fellow mod will snip or ban you for posting pishOriginally posted by Bean View PostAh so, the cost of VISAs to non-EU countries didn't put you off then? Fantastic, nor should it EU performers
Did you offset costs against taxes/compensation?
You literally asked me how much people get paid etc etc, and then accuse me of derailing when I ask how much you got?
again, you are a triggered man-child
FFS.Comment
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