If I was in a touring band or played out a lot, I'd be fine with Ltd. But for home and personal preference ESP for sure.
DOWN does as well. In a loud as s**t live setting for a bunch of drunken fools, why risk your good stuff?
Most touring bands I've seen are broke, not millionaires. Somebody's been TIVO'ing Rock Star starring Mark Wahlberg me thinks.I know this if off-track, but this is bizarre to me. If you had millions of dollars and made your living by performing you wouldn't use nice stuff?
Most touring bands I've seen are broke, not millionaires. Somebody's been TIVO'ing Rock Star starring Mark Wahlberg me thinks.
Most touring bands I've seen are broke, not millionaires. Somebody's been TIVO'ing Rock Star starring Mark Wahlberg me thinks.
As in they don't have a lot of money.I'd like to know more about them being broke. Can you elaborate really?
... I, personally, hope more people would choose to sound as good as possible and be vigilant about making sure their gear safe than half-ass it. Maybe I'm just less risk-averse?
Popular opinion states that a band's business model in the current economic and technological climate is 'give the music away for free, make money on tour'. But, with rising costs and other factors, it seems even that is a falsehood.
Over at our friends at MetalSucks, there has been a debate of sorts spurred by Intronaut's Sacha Dunable posting that corporate sponsors may be hurting touring bands. Trap Them vocalist Ryan McKenney wrote a pretty in-depth rebuttal stating that being sponsored was what kept them afloat, and never once did the sponsor try to compromise their beliefs or output. But, at the end of the week Shane Blay of Oh, Sleeper posting a very eye-opening accounting of just how little a mid-level touring band makes on the road, definitely worth a read:
Am I the only one not thinking that bands who tour are all millionaires?
It is certainly your choice to do this if you want to it is your risk. I see too many threads around the groups with "gear stolen" as part of the title and unless you have roadies security needs are not so easily addressed.
They steal tailors from the back of tow vehicles in some cases. The comment that suggests that because someone does not take their "best" on the road does not mean they are half-***ing it. The artist is the key not the brush.
As in they don't have a lot of money.
Really? This needs explaining? Am I the only one not thinking that bands who tour are all millionaires? I guess I'm in the wrong business then. Funny, when working near a House of Blues I saw more bands in sh**ty vans and rented U-hall trailers than custom tour buses, I guess they must be thrifty with their millions.
Like through a stadium sound system there is a difference between an epiphone and a 59...
Understandable. Obviously superbands are the exception and not the rule. Not many people get that big. Even so, I know Metallica plays some LTD along with their ESP and Gibsons as well. But I bet you won't see Het's eek fuk explorer or his classic Flying V copy on the road with them as they're too valuable from an iconic perspective. Same way Billy G won't take Pearly on the road anymore either. I don't tour, but if I did I would prefer to take something like Edwards LP's on the road than my real '81 LP custom, just in case.Sorry for my ignorance. Evidently I was occupied with famous bands and musicians like Metallica, Anthrax, Steve Vai, etc, who supposedly have no financial problems, don't you think? And with the word 'touring', I imagine playing in football stadiums instead of clubs like House of Blues.
Jackson made in korea - JAckson USA
LTD made in China - ESP made in Japan
Ibanez made in indonesia - Ibanez made in Japan
I guess my confusion comes more from the DOWN/Metallica comments - especially the Metallica comment, though I realize now that wasn't you. I have no delusions about how much money most musicians make. I was one of those broke touring musicians a few years back. But that didn't stop me from bringing out my good equipment. I, personally, hope more people would choose to sound as good as possible and be vigilant about making sure their gear safe than half-ass it. Maybe I'm just less risk-averse?
MEtallica is ENDORSED by LTD.... just saying. There's a reason why both guitarists have sig models. If they're on stage, they are required to have an LTD with them. Just like they have Randall RM series amps on stage with them (even if they are not plugged in).