Question mate, I don't know anything about drums, but it appeared to me he was the only guy holding the group together?
Bollocks! That's over 600 pints they would have to sell just to break even. It's a fooking good job you're not an accountant!
I always silence these ****ers when they hear me play, Bruv. Skiddy, Commie, Stan and brb are like eunuchs trying to tell the hareem stud how to screw.
I bet he's got a pretty mouth, too, eh, Bruv? Well, actually, we know he has, because we've seen the mug shots.
And you are not an accountant which is why we know you’re a bullshitter. Anybody who pays £300+ for the cack you twats dish out is either deluded or demented.
We’ve got a gig coming up next weekend. My band haven’t played for about a year due to various other commitments, but we’re amped for this one. Got a new drummer too who we’ve played with before so we know he’s tight. It’s at a great venue too. Not huge about 80-100 capacity, but a proper theatre space. We’re playing first and then there’s a DJ set after until the wee hours. Should be fun, can’t wait for it tbh.
You’re a two a penny pub guitarist son. Listen to all your **** on YouTube and it’s rank, despite your mates desperate attempt of saving the day.
HiaG, I never really understand how doing a gig is worthwhile, other than for fun of course, the return for what you put in is quite poor. Just simple maths of splitting £300 four ways is £75 each, but take out the cost of travel, the gear including marketing, setting up and actually gigging, then clearing up after, lot of hours for very little return. That's excluding practice time but you would do that as a musician anyway, and some of the equipment cost is absorbed into that interest as well.