No HIAG you donut. We started setting up in the afternoon. Remember I play in a 8 piece band, so that's a lot of equipment. Then it all needs to be sound checked before the punters start turning up. Maybe you don't put as much finesse into your sound but we take it seriously, especially when people are handing over their hard earned wedge for a ticket. The DJ's would be an after gig party in the same venue. See how this works now ?
That's a lot of unnecessary ****ing about, if you ask me. We typically arrive at a gig around 7pm, and are generally ready for our sound check by 8:30pm. Most of our gigs start at 9pm. We don't **** about, mate. I don't know, may be it's that we're better at this **** than your lot. I've been doing this for nearly a decade, now, Pixie.
I think we have the old HIAG back, I much prefer the old HIAG Now yer know, chat about music, although I'm guessing I got more muscial finesse in my little toe, than he has in the whole of his body
Clearly, given that you've been playing Sunday roast lunchtime gigs at the Conservative club for the last decade, you ain't got a danny mate
I rarely play day time gigs. That's a game for pussies, Pixie. You like setting up early and getting away early. That's not how it works with us rockers, mate. Look, I don't judge you for it. Each to his own. Just leave the sweaty, hard night gigging to us seasoned players, yeah.